For starters, Khan – London’s Police and Crime Commissioner as well as its Mayor – seems more interested in climate change than crime.
The Government plans to scrap the legal requirement for people to self-isolate if they have the virus; a move that has huge implications.
Populations everywhere have at one point or another adapted and altered their behavioural practices.
Thankfully the Government is taking the threat seriously and has launched a “back to school and college” campaign.
This mentality should be extended to the betting and gaming sector, which is at risk of too much regulation.
Nadhim Zahawi also says the government is looking at test and release – upload 5 days of lateral flow tests to avoid isolation as piloted.
Up against the noisy unions, it’s struggled to convey the safety of schools compared to other environments.
The country has been celebrated for its libertarian approach to Coronavirus. But its Prime Minister and even its King have since deemed this a “failure”.
People strongly back it banning separate households meeting indoors where infection rates have risen, among other moves.
From looking at a selection of other destinations, it’s clear that England is one of the last to enforce coverings in shops.
A small inconvenience to most goes a long way towards protecting retail and transport workers who are more at risk.