I know the government has just cancelled 'Plan B' so it's a fair question. I suppose in my mind I'm thinking that something akin to Plan B restrictions, or something more stringent, is unlikely to be tolerated as the 'norm'. So restrictions on socialising, going to events, whether or not to wear masks, travel, workplaces... all the 'stuff' we've accepted for the last couple of years, for the greater good. Some of this is provided for in laws which have a sunset clause, some of it is done by public consent. Are we, in effect, saying 'those days when you could go to the pub, or a gig, or on holiday, or to work, without a care are gone, get over it'?