The figures given by Whitty and Valance yeaterday open the door for any action the government wants to take. One problem is that many do not believe that they are based in reality. Another, driven by the first, is that people have already decoupled.
Take a trip round a few comments pages in the media and there is probably a small majority in the "Shield the vulnerable, but let the rest of us get on with life" camp. Whether that is reflected across society as a whole is a moot point, but TPTB should take it on board.
I do not particularly like this version of government, but I do accept that whatever is done is a fine balancing act. It is vital that the support of the public is not lost, but I do suspect that support is ebbing away fast.
If you are bemused by the Whitty-Valance figures
this is an interesting read.
As for pubs. In theory they could, pre-covid, open for 24 hrs a day, but most locals stll closed at 11 to 11:30 pm though they did do "all day" opening. The rule was that they could reopen to their 'normal' opening hous as operated before the lockdown, but with restrictions. Closing them at 10 pm has no basis in science. Same with the 'rule of six'. there is no scientific evidence that six is safe and seven is deadly.
Nightclubs were never allowed to reopen, that's why there were probably so many illegal raves, and there still are.
BTW Sweden is not the UK - apples and Ostrich eggs.