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No. 1 is to be better prepared. Around December/Jan governments were observing what was going on, and planning. in Feburary, our PM skipped 5 Cobra meetings!! Five! The Times headline is the UK Sleepwalking into Disaster. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...n-britain-sleepwalked-into-disaster-hq3b9tlgh

If you are to lockdown - make sure it works!! If you are going to close the nation, do it well! Make sure it is for a reason, not just going through the motions. And get testing and tracking in place to maintain things when you open up. Ensure visitors are screened. Secure the nation. The faster and more stringent the lockdown the quicker the UK recovers. In theory, a two week draconian lockdown should get things under control.

Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but even at the time, people were calling for the right things - faster action, better testing etc. Our government were the least prepared it seems.

Again you give a classic politicians answer of a general statement without answering the question at hand, perhaps you've been watching old Boris eh. What parts of the lockdown would you have made harder?

I don't disagree with your points but you can't make sweeping statemens of lockdown wasn't hard enough then not come up with anything you would have made harder.
 
"Given the current position that it affects a small volume of (known) people I'd consider both aspects very low risk; however it should be noted that the impact has the potential to be high and if the numbers were to increase it could have impacts across a range of factors in society, not limited to public health factors."

Did a little tweak for you.
At present it is small in both volume and significant impact, hopefully it stays that way. But it should not be dismissed as irrelevant yet.
I'm not dismissing it as irrelevant, just a considerably smaller risk than the alternative of a fudged economy.

We should be taking steps to prevent the huge and known risk we see, not cowering from one that may never exist.
 
If they are, it’s not from covid.


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Hospitals in Scotland are re opening for non covid cases.
Hospital admissions are going up (shock).
More covid tests, more covid cases.

There are less than 400 patients in Scottish hospitals with covid. Scotland has 279 hospitals (unbelievable but true apparently).

What is never made clear is, patients in hospital with covid, are they there because they have covid, or are they for another reason and have covid.

It's a total mess, and it's a total mess everywhere from what I can see.
 
Hospitals in Scotland are re opening for non covid cases.
Hospital admissions are going up (shock).
More covid tests, more covid cases.

There are less than 400 patients in Scottish hospitals with covid. Scotland has 279 hospitals (unbelievable but true apparently).

What is never made clear is, patients in hospital with covid, are they there because they have covid, or are they for another reason and have covid.

It's a total mess, and it's a total mess everywhere from what I can see.

STFU iwth your bleeping questions goddamit!! Dontcha know WE ARE ALL GONNA DIE FROM COVID????
 
Hospitals in Scotland are re opening for non covid cases.
Hospital admissions are going up (shock).
More covid tests, more covid cases.

There are less than 400 patients in Scottish hospitals with covid. Scotland has 279 hospitals (unbelievable but true apparently).

What is never made clear is, patients in hospital with covid, are they there because they have covid, or are they for another reason and have covid.

It's a total mess, and it's a total mess everywhere from what I can see.

These people are brainless - guess what?

you shut the NHS for 3/4 months things escalate and mean more in hospital later.

I see the latest line is only 300 people have died for flu? Seems odd as on average there is around 18k a year... I wonder if those that would have died are victims of covid
 
These people are brainless - guess what?

you shut the NHS for 3/4 months things escalate and mean more in hospital later.

I see the latest line is only 300 people have died for flu? Seems odd as on average there is around 18k a year... I wonder if those that would have died are victims of covid


I've said it from the very start, these figures are extremely dodgy.
 
Hospitals in Scotland are re opening for non covid cases.
Hospital admissions are going up (shock).
More covid tests, more covid cases.

There are less than 400 patients in Scottish hospitals with covid. Scotland has 279 hospitals (unbelievable but true apparently).

What is never made clear is, patients in hospital with covid, are they there because they have covid, or are they for another reason and have covid.

It's a total mess, and it's a total mess everywhere from what I can see.
What a shambles :mad:

 
I'm not dismissing it as irrelevant, just a considerably smaller risk than the alternative of a fudged economy.

We should be taking steps to prevent the huge and known risk we see, not cowering from one that may never exist.

I agree this is absolutely the balance to achieve, yet thanks to the loud and persistent voices of many dissenters, it is somewhat impossible. Add to that trans-atlantic "leadership" which shows the plan and leadership of an ADHD adolescent, and we have a total failure of govmt to send anything close to a consistent yet safe message. Add to the mix these fudging idiots who think wearing a mask is a violation other rights, and we have a situation where the public must figure it out. I think it is simple. Wear a mask in public areas with other people, socially distance, and we can move through with some degree of semi-normalcy. It is the "libertarian" cries which seem to fudge things up.
 
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Again you give a classic politicians answer of a general statement without answering the question at hand, perhaps you've been watching old Boris eh. What parts of the lockdown would you have made harder?

I don't disagree with your points but you can't make sweeping statemens of lockdown wasn't hard enough then not come up with anything you would have made harder.

Now you're obsessed with hardness :) You're well ard.

1. If you're going to lock down, do it early. In that sense the gov was lax.
2. Boris didn't believe in lockdown, didn't give the impression it was serious. Didn't take the country with him. Cummings trip to Durham a case in point.
3. Explain to people what the plan is. Get everyone isolating for x amount of time. Get a national unity and belief in lockdown.
4. Get the army involved. Ensure people are observing.
5. Set up testing centers quickly using all the many small labs accorss the UK, with the army doing the logistics.

It is very simple, if you are going to close a nation, make sure you do it properly to really stop the transmission of the virus. Otherwise, why cause all the pain? A half-arsed lockdown is worse than none at all.
 
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I'm not dismissing it as irrelevant, just a considerably smaller risk than the alternative of a fudged economy.

We should be taking steps to prevent the huge and known risk we see, not cowering from one that may never exist.
Absolutely.
The current measures are to stop the spread of covid.
The conversation about long covid was about awareness of its existence and potential impact - that exists presently and should be analysed alongside the other measures, not in conjunction with at this stage.
 
I agree this is absolutely the balance to achieve, yet thanks to the loud and persistent voices of many dissenters, it is somewhat impossible. Add to that trans-atlantic "leadership" which shows the plan and leadership of an ADHD adolescent, and we have a total failure of govmt to send anything close to a consistent yet safe message. Add to the mix these fudging idiots who think wearing a mask is a violation other rights, and we have a situation where the public must figure it out. I think it is simple. Wear a mask in public areas with other people, socially distance, and we can move through with some degree of semi-normalcy. It is the "libertarian" cries which seem to fudge things up.


What is fuelling people is the gov is not coming forward with answers to basic questions such as science behind the curfew / false positive and PCR testing issues - these could be pretty easy to respond to.

instead of doing this they keep releasing more flawed data such as Whitty’s evidence today to the Northern leaders.
 
I agree this is absolutely the balance to achieve, yet thanks to the loud and persistent voices of many dissenters, it is somewhat impossible. Add to that trans-atlantic "leadership" which shows the plan and leadership of an ADHD adolescent, and we have a total failure of govmt to send anything close to a consistent yet safe message. Add to the mix these fudging idiots who think wearing a mask is a violation other rights, and we have a situation where the public must figure it out. I think it is simple. Wear a mask in public areas with other people, socially distance, and we can move through with some degree of semi-normalcy. It is the "libertarian" cries which seem to fudge things up.

Spot on

Add to this the total lack of any focus about getting back to work with near all focus on recreational restrictions

Its a mess
 
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Now you're obsessed with hardness :) You're well ard.

1. If you're going to lock down, do it early. In that sense the gov was lax.
2. Boris didn't believe in lockdown, didn't give the impression it was serious. Didn't take the country with him. Cummings trip to Durham a case in point.
3. Explain to people what the plan is. Get everyone isolating for x amount of time. Get a national unity and belief in lockdown.
4. Get the army involved. Ensure people are observing.
5. Set up testing centers quickly using all the many small labs accorss the UK, with the army doing the logistics.

It is very simple, if you are going to close a nation, make sure you do it properly to really stop the transmission of the virus. Otherwise, why cause all the pain? A half-arsed lockdown is worse than none at all.

I'll leave it there but other than a vague statement about the army (who are and were participating in the logistics) the rest is just some communication stuff really, nothing to do with the severity of the lockdown.
 
I'll leave it there but other than a vague statement about the army (who are and were participating in the logistics) the rest is just some communication stuff really, nothing to do with the severity of the lockdown.

Very much a government apologist then.

You can't see that government planning, communication, and speed of response are crucial during a pandemic?

Outlining that the army can help to implement testing rapidly (setting up test sites, moving samples to labs etc), or that the army could help to enforce a lockdown are "vague" statements?
 
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From the BBC.........they were talking about the losses (fraud and incorrect payments) within the Self Employment scheme ....but compared to the following:eek:

"It's important to put this in context, however. When compared to the Bounce Back Loan Scheme, where £26bn has been lost from fraud or default, or the Job Retention Scheme, which has lost £3.5bn through default or error, these numbers are comparatively low."

£26bn BBLS.....jeez
 
From the BBC.........they were talking about the losses (fraud and incorrect payments) within the Self Employment scheme ....but compared to the following:eek:

"It's important to put this in context, however. When compared to the Bounce Back Loan Scheme, where £26bn has been lost from fraud or default, or the Job Retention Scheme, which has lost £3.5bn through default or error, these numbers are comparatively low."

£26bn BBLS.....jeez

Insane.

Would be interesting to get the accountant's views on how we pay all this back. It could take a generation? Or will it be diluted by inflation and people holding cash will effectively pay for it?
 
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Now you're obsessed with hardness :) You're well ard.

1. If you're going to lock down, do it early. In that sense the gov was lax.
2. Boris didn't believe in lockdown, didn't give the impression it was serious. Didn't take the country with him. Cummings trip to Durham a case in point.
3. Explain to people what the plan is. Get everyone isolating for x amount of time. Get a national unity and belief in lockdown.
4. Get the army involved. Ensure people are observing.
5. Set up testing centers quickly using all the many small labs accorss the UK, with the army doing the logistics.

It is very simple, if you are going to close a nation, make sure you do it properly to really stop the transmission of the virus. Otherwise, why cause all the pain? A half-arsed lockdown is worse than none at all.
The army are training to be involved
I was up at HMS Caledonia last week and there is lots of training going on just for this
 
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