Aim of this project

Do government interventions like lockdowns really help the government to control the spread of the virus?

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Backgrounds

Ever since COVID-19 starts spreading across the world, many governments took actions to try to stop or slow down the spread of this global pandemic, lockdowns are obviously one of the most frequently used method, the UK government also had several national lockdowns throughout this pandemic try to reduce the number of infections and death. But is it really effective? Let's find in below three pages

Summary

UK, Japan, and Australia, the three-island country we selected in this project, chooses three different level and different style of regulation policies, the levels of infection are also totally different.The UK suggested to 'accept' the virus in the first place, Japan is stuck with a state of emergency, and Australia strongly follows its national plan, but one thing in common is that as new variant appears, and the vaccination level reaches a certain level, all the countries choose to announce or imply that ‘Living with the virus’ is the perceivable future.