I think what is going to come down to ,if they decide to resume general draws without a vaccine in place, they are just gonna do “air bridges”. It is a system that has begun functioning in Europe where if two countries have low infection levels or their curves have been going down for a while they will allow non-essential travellers without having them to quarantine when they get to their destination. So in this scenario it will come down to how is the country you are living in At the moment handling its situation.
Would it be fair? No because applicants from poor countries that are qualified and got skills would be push aside most likely.
would it be the fastest solution to resume general draws? Probably yes.
That's an interesting concept I wasn't aware of. Makes sense though. I'm sure they'll come up with whatever the best solution for them is, and tweak it as time goes by.
Definitely not necessarily poor countries. Africa has actually had it quite good with this, interestingly. I live in South Africa, which is not a rich country by any means, and we have really good COVID numbers. Meanwhile, places like Italy, the UK, Canada, and the US, are far wealthier nations, and have seen far worse numbers of infections. Ultimately, a lot of it comes down to how the pandemic is managed by governments, as well as what the culture of citizens is to respect the choices their leaders are making. In SA, it's been good so far. In the US, it's a nightmare. I find it very interesting to see all this, from a psychological and democratic perspective.
But anyway, I do agree with you that they may find some kinda workaround like that. It'll be interesting to see what they choose. Otherwise maybe they just require everyone who enters to go into quarantine. I wouldn't mind that at all, and would happily comply.