>>If they do unlock region by region then what's to stop somebody from a locked-down
>> area just 'crossing the boarder' to an unlocked area?
This is a map of Santiago showing the quarantined areas. In the case of Chile there are armed military checkpoints between comunas to try to maintain the gap. Reminiscent of the checkpoints they used to have in NI.
It doesn't work very well of course, aside from anything else there are too many small roads.
www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1cdg89HnDuW_y4-aenjiJ-hBfO5rRGNF3&hl=es-419&ll=-33.426103839081016%2C-70.60290652747295&z=12
However, I originally saw something from the UK Government saying that 50% effectiveness from the lockdown was acceptable and would achieve what they wanted. I should think that has been achieved everywhere.
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