We've been in lockdown since the early days of November, only retail has been reopened and even that isn't open in every region due to a rise of cases in them. Moreover, the recent surge of cases throughout the whole country might be leading to a 3rd lockdown (like it is much different from now). Definitely, the economic repercussions are huge throughout the world, since most countries have taken extreme measures in order to suppress the pandemic. However, the combination of financial depression and quarantine, could lead to clinical depression in a respectable percentage of the population.
Seeing it from my point of view, being in home, almost 24/7, while the supermarket or to the pharmacy being the only way out is depressing and driving me nuts. We can also go out for exercise/walking. I'm living in a region that is characterized as "Red zone", everything closes at 5.30 p.m, while we cannot leave the house after 6pm. My only escape is going out cycling every once in a while.
In my country the lockdown has already been over since , we didn’t go for another one, though we did for lockdown about three to four times, but all that happened in last year and to be sincere it wasn’t an easy situation and people couldn’t take it, and this time around as I am seeing it I don’t think that anybody is ready to go for that lockdown again.
And the lockdown really resulted into situations that I don’t like that much, things that wouldn’t have happened if there was no lockdown at all. The country has been in such a mess, but I believe by God’s grace we will get through everything that has been happening.