There is probably a tipping point at which the Government have to balance economic interests against public health interests. It is not feasible that they can cover the costs of people not working in the long term, without it having a grave impact on us all in the future, which in turn will impact on people's physical and mental health, and associated needs. No country can afford to be economically inactive for an extended period, and our Government must have forecasters in their ear advising them of what is the finite time for which we can keep the country in a lockdown state. The only thing is that tipping point will be a closely guarded secret, so none of us will know. Anyhow, to keep this to football, as pointed out if other 'non essential' businesses are to operate then why shouldn't football?