i'll shoot the messenger if they keep bring up negative speculation. just because its from a professor you give it weight, yet by the quote its "highly improbable" and his "suspicion". so unlikely and not fact based. stick to facts or credible, balanced information, the Daily Mail is always...
your best tip would be to stop reading news relating to covid. its about 75% negative speculation, 20% positive speculation, and 5% actual facts and information.
many want long term hard lockdown as they dont know any other way to manage it and want near zero risk. this of course comes with...