Will local lockdowns beat Covid-19?


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Aug 07 2020 16 mins   34
The UK government is enacting a strategy of localised lockdowns, targeting specific areas where cases have spiked. These were first introduced in Leicester and now cover large areas of the North West. The intention is that this will prevent a ‘second wave’ of the virus. But are these likely to prove effective? And has the original justification for lockdown to ‘protect the NHS’ now been completely side-lined considering how extensive these lockdowns continue to be? The IEA's Media Manager is joined by Dr Stephen Davies, Head of Education at the IEA and Kate Andrews, Economics Correspondent at the Spectator to discuss.