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if everyone in the world could self-isolate for 14 days
Communicating the period of the lockdown would not work in remote jungle/desert areas.
It is also likely that those remote from "civilisation" have not had contact with the virus, or if they have, will almost certainly recover or die without passing it on to anyone else, so substantial re-emergence is unlikely.History is full of "savages" being wiped out by the diseases of traders and missionaries, but very few vectors introduced zoonoses to "civilised" society until unquarantined air travel became the norm.
What's the difference between a group that's incommunicado because it is quarantined, and a group that's incommunicado because it's remote?
I can't see how a 14 day global lockdown could work.
Imagine some remote tribe with 50 individuals. That means the virus could be circulating in that community for a month, and the virus could re-emerge next time they have contact with someone on "the outside" - despite everyone else being in lockdown for 14 days.