There is a play by the French playwright Jean-Paul Sartre called 'No Exit'. It depicts the afterlife in which three characters are punished by being locked in a room together for all eternity with no way out and is the source of the famous quote "hell is other people".
It is a scenario some may empathise with in today's post-Covid-19 world, where people are being asked to remain in lockdown at home for at least another three weeks.
But what happens after Tuesday, 5 May, the date when the government will decide the next course of action based on expert medical advice?
Will it be possible then to safely revive the economy, to get back to work or school, maybe even to socialise again? These questions are likely to be answered first in other