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The young are pawns in Boris Johnson’s Covid experiment

The UK government’s plan to lift remaining restrictions will let the virus sweep through the nation’s children

One thing we should have learnt from the pandemic is that we are all in this together. Only shared endeavour can rein in the Covid-19 virus. Your face covering is my protection.

Boris Johnson, though, is fed up with the rules. Collective action, the UK prime minister says, must be replaced by “personal responsibility”. What he really means is that he intends to allow the virus to run free in a dash for what epidemiologists call herd immunity. The nation’s children will be unwitting pawns in the experiment.

The rate of new infections in the UK is above 25,000 a day — much higher than in most European states. No matter. After 18 months of vacillation, swerves and U-turns, Johnson says his new master plan is “irreversible”. On 19 July virtually all legal curbs on social interaction will be scrapped. 

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菲力普•斯蒂芬斯

菲力普•斯蒂芬斯(Philip Stephens)目前擔任英國《金融時報》的副主編。作爲FT的首席政治評論員,他的專欄每兩週更新一次,評論全球和英國的事務。他著述甚豐,曾經爲英國前首相托尼-布萊爾寫傳記。斯蒂芬斯畢業於牛津大學,目前和家人住在倫敦。

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