That's an excellent question.
It reminds us that people don't comply with health restrictions for the same reasons. What concerns young people doesn't concern older people. Young people are asked to make greater sacrifices than the ones I'm asked to make.
Telling young people not to go to university, not to see their friends and not to go out with boys or girls at this time in their lives is a lot to ask. You have to understand what motivates people and what young people's concerns are. We need a specific approach and messages targeting those people to make them understand that, if they comply with health restrictions, their social lives, university and jobs will all come back.
I think what they hear focuses too much on protecting the health of their families, the elderly and the sick. That doesn't resonate with young people. The message needs to be changed.