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TL;DR: Title. So big disclaimer up front, I know this number is impossible to know for sure, I'm just curious about people's expectations.
The UK has officially been in lockdown for over 2 months now and while things have begun to change, there was a huuuge emphasis during that time to "save lives". So how many lives do you think we managed to save? Was it worth it? Did we achieve the goals we set out?
I know these seem like questions that should be asked after the crisis, and it certainly isn't over, especially in the devolved nations that have extended tighter restrictions. That being said I'm curious where people are.
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