We ate out to help out, after being locked down it felt like something really nice, given it was summertime. For us it was always outside, and the tables were fairly distanced apart. Great sympathy for the hospitality industry, they've been hit with just about everything. I get so angry when I read about dine and dashers, another subject I know.
How we were all duped and bullied into going around with masks, particularly the fabric ones that were absolutely useless. There are one or two speciality masks that were effective I read, but most weren't
There were so many mistakes for example, I do agree about the potential dangers of letting flights in for so long particularly people emanating from China, by the time those were stopped the virus was all over the world. Of course completely unprecedented and at the time, with hindsight I think we were over panicked, younger generations were massively affected, I'm not sure young people would be so co-operative if there were to be another pandemic it was more hellish for them. Many younger people are against an overreach of government control, their compliance is understandably not the same as from say an older demographic. I think there would need to be a different approach, some would have had an eye to Sweden who didn't adopt the same draconian measures, pro rata they didn't lose any more people and neither did they tank their economy. All the stupid extreme measures spring to mind, like two women having a coffee on a park bench fairly apart got a dressing down from patrolling jobsworth, it was like entering into some Kafkaesque scenario. Clearly whoever the government of the day had been, the measures would have always massively contributed towards the national debt, so many costly emergency measures, so many catastrophically expensive mistakes. Yes! as others have pointed out thousands of people died with Covid not necessarily from it, I even read victims of fatal road accidents their death certificates may have wrongly stated Covid, so the true figures were somewhat masked. I can remember so many mad occasions, queuing to go to our local M&S Food Hall, we bought a lot from there, my attitude was if we're going to be locked up, at least I'll get some good food, we could only secure Tesco deliveries and they aren't my favourite grocery retailer. The onus to keep distanced when grocery shopping, the public, were very aware of that, then in M&S, some of the staff, often the younger ones, would come and stand right next to you in the aisles
The paranoia of some washing their actual shopping. The desire to wash my hands after touching surfaces that are frequented by the general public is something that's remained with me, even though I believe that picking up the virus from say a handrail was disproved too.