Jameshow
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It's mainly because we aren't doing well. We are even worse than USA in terms of deaths per capita.
Not supprising when you compare our population density.
Cheers James
It's mainly because we aren't doing well. We are even worse than USA in terms of deaths per capita.
There are 2 I would put forward and neither will be popular. MT and TB both had the strength of will to ensure that what needed to be done would haveSince I am relatively young perhaps you can suggest a politician in the modern era say since Churchill who you are sure could have done a better job???
Cheers James
Curious as to how these other deaths won't show up in the excess mortality totals. If you have covid deaths separated out of the excess and still a lot of excess, you can the figure out then what age groups the deaths are in and find the cause.
There was initially a lot of deferring of elective and other procedures here in the states , but we have so much non icu capacity in the states that hospitals have made a point of not deferring any longer. It was actually a financial threat. The elderly are deferring dental work, though.
Since I am relatively young perhaps you can suggest a politician in the modern era say since Churchill who you are sure could have done a better job???
Cheers James
Vaccine Jacob, context.............It's mainly because we aren't doing well. We are even worse than USA in terms of deaths per capita.
Since I am relatively young perhaps you can suggest a politician in the modern era say since Churchill who you are sure could have done a better job???
Cheers James
Clearly not, the post and my response were deleted. It doesn’t seem credible that the moderators saw fit to remove the post given you were simply asking a question re “legislation”. Forums welcome posts and is their business model, so why would they discourage ‘questions’......
I reckon we're as dense (and as susceptible to bibble on social media) as they are, on average....Not supprising when you compare our population density.
Cheers James
It's easy to diss track n trace, but it's important to remember that everything they do is after someone has managed to get themselves infected...But you cannot do things which the infrastructure dosen't allow like mass testing without the labs to do it. Which we didn't have in march.
The tracking eliment was a disaster and Dido Harding have been sharing a desk with Gavin at the back of the class.
The rest of the decisions have been majority based on science and when that comes available...
Just my dumb assessment....
Cheers James
30k of the English excess deaths were "at home". So in some respects a lot of deaths were because hospital wasn't available to people for deaths that may have been preventable but don't expect any chat about that.
The data on chances of people dying from covid has been out there for ages. Its very low under 70 and a lot higher over 80 but then again still very low. The Diamond Princess was a great example of this.
When the coronavirus struck, the British government repeatedly said it was among the best-prepared countries in the world – with some justification. As recently as October, an international review of pandemic planning ranked the UK the second best prepared country in the world (behind the US).
There are 2 I would put forward and neither will be popular. MT and TB both had the strength of will to ensure that what needed to be done would have
You have no idea how much I don't like admitting that
That is the problem, all the leaders have to work within the constraints of the system but maybe Blair would have made the hard decisions and also people now believe they have total freedom to do as they please whenever they want to, but far to many are incapable of actually comprehending a situation, understanding the facts and responding in the right way. On day 1 the government should have used the military to enforce the lockdown, anyone not following the rules should have just been locked up until the pandemic is over.Since I am relatively young perhaps you can suggest a politician in the modern era say since Churchill who you are sure could have done a better job???
Nice theory. But ignoring the much diminished numbers in the military and with that diminished capacity to do what you suggest, the modus operandi in the UK is always to deploy the military as ‘Aid to the civil power’ which in practice means having a copper with them. In terms of enforcing rules it might act as a force multiplier for a Chief Constable wanting to have an effect but the multiplier effect would be embarrassingly small.That is the problem, all the leaders have to work within the constraints of the system but maybe Blair would have made the hard decisions and also people now believe they have total freedom to do as they please whenever they want to, but far to many are incapable of actually comprehending a situation, understanding the facts and responding in the right way. On day 1 the government should have used the military to enforce the lockdown, anyone not following the rules should have just been locked up until the pandemic is over.
On day 1 the government should have used the military to enforce the lockdown, anyone not following the rules should have just been locked up until the pandemic is over.
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