Those in shopping centres etc, are still supposed to be complying with social distancing rules and are generally compliant. Thousands in the streets shoulder to shoulder is clearly not what they were telling everyone else to do.
I do think though that it will have been an interesting experiment that will show us just how bad it actually is.
There are two ways to look at it, either it will show that it's not as bad as we thought and lockdown is pointless, or it is really bad and we need to figure out how do we deal with it long term, because we can't lockdown forever.
The initial argument was to flatten the curve. The curve is so flat it's not really a curve, so what are we doing now? Without complete isolation we can't eradicate it, so at some stage we are going to have to live with it.
No I'm not an epidemiologist or virologist, but these are the points being put forward by such people.
Isolation will keep us safe for today, but what do we do for the rest of our lives?