The fact that management of the pandemic is carp doesn't alter the fact that the pandemic is dangerous in a range of ways and not yet well understood.
We know how precautions can be made effective but we aren't seeing them consistently and coherently implemented, that's a management and leadership issue.
Where precautions are well managed activity carries on close to normal, otherwise it doesn't.
We're just working through risk assessments for reopening our village church and resuming services. It's not trivial because we have to process Church of England tools for risk management that are aimed at St Paul's cathedral and are so far over the top for us it's ridiculous, so step 1 is try to figure out what's relevant and then how far down the precaution road we go.
Some folk are keeping churches shut others implementing precautions WAAAAYYYY over the top. Humans are a mixed bunch.
Oh by the way litter now includes vast numbers of disposable masks adding to the plastic waste problem.
There are days when I think a cull of humans might not be a bad idea
John Milner Fairly tolerant PPL/IR flying a TB 20 from Gloucestershire and Flyer Club member