He does not manage the flat, a letting agent does and they are a waste of space
Doesn't matter who he outsources his responsibilities to, it's still on him.
I have not used air travel since the climate emergency came in. Young people who took part in the climate strikes might have noticed that the baby boomer generation in particular did not change their habits in the face of the emergency that puts young people's future in jeopardy. Now it is a different story when something comes along whose victims are more likely to be old than young, male rather than female. This might have something to do with it being predominantly old men who form the political class.
These same young people might be excused for not bothering to constrain their life choices in the face of a virus that generally only claims its victims from the over 60s.
#notAllBoomers etc, but yes, all this.
Funny how when something disproportionately affects the "Me Generation" the response is different. Retired people don't suffer when they have to self-isolate for 2 weeks, people working in small businesses, or who are self employed, do. Those working minimum wage jobs and lucky enough to get SSP when they lose 100 hours of work will be looking forward to a £600 drop in income.
I guess some boomers are affected when their tenants can't pay the rent because they've lost their job. Perhaps there will be a bailout for them, funded by those lucky enough to still be working (certainly wouldn't be funded by a tax on the wealthiest generation)
Meanwhile old people are returning from a month in Thailand and going to doctors surgeries, lying to the receptionist about their travel history, and closing the surgery - denying care to those who need it - because 'me me me'.
In Italy not a single person of working age has died, but there seems to be a collective punishment going on aimed at stopping people working. I see that those working on airlines are being forced to take unpaid leave, or maybe it's just been offered for now - https://www.flyertalk.com/articles/british-airways-begins-enforcing-unpaid-leave.html. Certainly other airlines are forcing it.
So far efforts to fight it seem almost entirely for the benefit of the old, at the expense of the young. Coming after 5 years of diametrically opposed view between boomers and the two following generations, and 20 years of housing mess from boomer nimbys, it may be this this is the final straw that breaks the camels back. How much are workers willing to sacrifice? We know we can't stop this from spreading, but with a lot of sacrifice to the under 60s the spread could be slowed. How much that will cost in terms of QALS is anyone's guess, but that number should be in people's minds.