I agree but these are the type of people that can't even think about the consequences of tomorrow mornings hangover let alone next months coronavirus death statistics...it's up to the government to legislate to protect everyone from them.
I'm guessing this whole policy is now being driven to save the economy because being locked down in our houses forever is going to do more harm than good longer term...we accept an increase in coronavirus infections and only put the brakes on again if NHS looks like it will become swamped. I only hope we manage to strike that balance between the virus prevalence and the economy and not end up like Texas/Florida or California.