Won’t work unless schools and universities shut as well.
I’m not sure sending loads of COVID infected uni students home is a good idea at the moment. The universities should never have reopened but it’s too late now.
Won’t work unless schools and universities shut as well.
I cannot see this having any chance of working. Firstly, if education remains open there will continue to be tens of millions of potential routes of transmission. Secondly, if it’s all to ‘save Christmas’, then any progress that is made will be quickly wiped out in December anyway. This is nothing more than a selfish political move from Johnson to cling on to his job as he knows the first sign of a hospital going under is him finished.
Why should you?
Because if you don’t you’re a selfish prick. Why are YOU special?
When they talk about the NHS being over run, where is this? Because it hasn’t happened in the North where cases have peaked and plateaued. It hasn’t happened in the South.
And to the best of my knowledge they still haven’t used any of the Nightingale hospitals this time round either, all of which means we still have massive unused capacity.
Under their new lockdowns, schools have remained open in France and Germany.
In France for example, they consider that psychological and educational benefits of children going to school outweigh the CV19 risks:
“The government has repeatedly stressed that the economic and psychological impact of the two months of near-total confinement in the spring was too heavy for such measures to be re-introduced.
While some epidemiologists are calling for schools to remain closed after the holidays, teachers argue that the lockdown showed that home schooling simply “didn’t work”.
“We are calling for the maintenance of in-person lessons,” Bruno Bobkiewicz of the union of national school directors’ union (SNDPEN), told BFMTV, despite recognising an acceleration in the number of positive cases in schools.
"Gaps widened between students who were able to follow the lessons from those and those who couldn't," he said.
When President Emmanuel Macron laid out the government's strategy to return all children to the classroom in September, he said that "in the life of a child, staying at home for two months is traumatising."
I cannot see this having any chance of working. Firstly, if education remains open there will continue to be tens of millions of potential routes of transmission. Secondly, if it’s all to ‘save Christmas’, then any progress that is made will be quickly wiped out in December anyway. This is nothing more than a selfish political move from Johnson to cling on to his job as he knows the first sign of a hospital going under is him finished.
Whilst I am unsure if it can work,I cannot for the life of me see how this could be a selfish political move by Boris, hardly going to make him popular is it?
To be fair to Johnson, whom I cannot abide, this is coming from scientists and the fact that hospitals are supposedly n danger of being overwhelmed. A lot of other countries are going back in to lockdown. I don't see that he has much choice but to follow suit. I think in this situation he's damned whatever he does.
However , it is utterly pointless.
When they talk about the NHS being over run, where is this? Because it hasn’t happened in the North where cases have peaked and plateaued. It hasn’t happened in the South.
1. NHS over-run: If you are going to do something I imagine it's best to do that BEFORE people are being turned away from hospital if you anticipate it's a likely outcome of the current direction and speed of travel. Note: I'm not saying it is, but the people making decisions and the people advising those making decisions will have a lot of data available to them to assist in their decisions.
In Leeds this week, people with cancer have had treatments cancelled due to the strain on local hospitals. If rates continue to rise (again I'm not saying they will, but if they do...) then more and more people will miss out on treatment. When people turn up at hospital struggling to breathe they will not be turned away if it can be avoided.
2. Nightingales: Simplistically, there are two resources constraints a health service has: things and people. Things - buildings, beds, PPE and ventilators etc can be resolved and, probably have. It takes years for highly-skilled ICU health professionals to be trained to the level required to deliver this critical care - there are very few shortcuts, particularly when nearly every country around needs their own people for their own hospitals.
This resource constraint is compounded by two things...
- The disregard shown to the NHS by governments, leaving it ill-prepared for what it has to deal with right now.
- People working in hospital are far more likely to catch the virus and then need to self-isolate, leaving already stretched staffing at threadbare levels. Other countries have resorted to asking infected staff with mild symptoms to carry on working in order to keep their health service operational. Is this wise? I have no idea, but it feels like a last resort.
Why should you?
Because if you don’t you’re a selfish prick. Why are YOU special?
Whilst I am unsure if it can work,I cannot for the life of me see how this could be a selfish political move by Boris, hardly going to make him popular is it?
When they talk about the NHS being over run, where is this? Because it hasn’t happened in the North where cases have peaked and plateaued. It hasn’t happened in the South.
And to the best of my knowledge they still haven’t used any of the Nightingale hospitals this time round either, all of which means we still have massive unused capacity.
And on a separate point of order. No one can sacrifice Christmas. Jesus was born, approximately 2020 years ago. Whether we have 20 people for lunch on Christmas Day or 6, thats still a fact.
Are saving lives and preserving NHS functionality utterly pointless?
Love or hate them, but restrictions and lockdowns inhibit the spread of a killer disease.
That’s going to help too isn’t it ...you must be so perfect
When they talk about the NHS being over run, where is this? Because it hasn’t happened in the North where cases have peaked and plateaued. It hasn’t happened in the South.
And to the best of my knowledge they still haven’t used any of the Nightingale hospitals this time round either, all of which means we still have massive unused capacity.
And on a separate point of order. No one can sacrifice Christmas. Jesus was born, approximately 2020 years ago. Whether we have 20 people for lunch on Christmas Day or 6, thats still a fact.
thanks HKFC i was checking to see if this would be picked up. I watched the news tonight and some w*nker on there saying how he had nipped over to Derby from Nottingham because the betting shops are open there and so are the pubs.... and that rules are there to break and basically f*ck you as long as i am alright.
Maybe they should make the rule breakers part of the early trials because to them the virus is obviously no big deal.
I'm a selfish prick. Seriously?? For wanting to spend Christmas day with my partner and our 2 kids at home both of whom are dealing with sexual abuse at the hands of their uncle. The same as we do every year. A 5 year old and 8 year old who are going through absolute hell and all I'm.asking is to have the christmas we have had for the last 3 years. I really do not see what is wrong with that. We have no other family and if that makes me a selfish prick I will live with it. Cheers