Out of all countries in the West, the United Kingdom has reacted among the most hysterically to the coronavirus. They’re now saying that everyone in the country might need to stay locked in their home for the next three to six months!

The Sun:

THE UK’s coronavirus restrictions could last for six months, the deputy chief medical officer warned today.

Dr Jenny Harries refused to rule out extending the lockdown, and suggested the restrictions would depend on the peak of the virus.

Speaking at today’s press conference, the medical expert explained the restrictions would be guided by the infection rate.

She said: “The issue of the three weeks is for us to review where we are and see if we’ve had an impact jointly on the slope of that curve.

“But I think to make it clear to the public if we are successful we will have squashed the top of that curve, which is brilliant, but we must not then suddenly revert to our normal way of living that would be quite dangerous.

“If we stop then all of our efforts will be wasted and we could potentially see a second peak.

“So over time, probably over the next six months, we will have a three-week review.

“We may see measures of lockdown going forward over the next six months, that would not be an implausible outcome.”

Dr Harries explained there would be a review of the lockdown in three weeks, a review of the curve in two to three months, then one of the social distancing measures in up to half a year.

Meanwhile Boris Johnson is running the country from some remote command bunker somewhere after catching the infection. He’s claiming that they might have to impose even tighter restrictions!

BBC:

The prime minister has warned that the coronavirus crisis will get worse before it gets better, in a letter being sent to every UK household.

Boris Johnson, who is self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19, says stricter restrictions could be put in place if necessary.

Britons will also get a leaflet detailing government rules on leaving the house and health information.

It follows criticism over the clarity of government advice to date.

The number of people who have died with coronavirus in the UK has now reached 1,019, with a further 260 deaths announced on Saturday.

There are now 17,089 confirmed cases in the UK.

In the letter being sent to 30 million households at an anticipated cost of £5.8m, Mr Johnson writes: “From the start, we have sought to put in the right measures at the right time.

“We will not hesitate to go further if that is what the scientific and medical advice tells us we must do.”

How much more stricter could they possibly get? They’ve already issued some of the most extreme lockdown measures imaginable and threatened people with arrest if they defy government edicts.

The only way they could get tougher is by putting people in camps or just shooting people who defy their orders.

But hell, British police are already deploying drones to track and shame people who defy government orders for not buying into the mass hysteria they’re promoting. They are literally using drones to spy on people who dare walk their dog or hike on a trail. These activities have all been declared non essential by the government.

So with this in mind, why wouldn’t they issue an order to have people shot for defying the government? It actually isn’t that much more insane than what they’re already doing.