Mr Bridger
Sound of the suburbs
We can't compare with Sweden - their population density is nothing like ours - maybe they can get away with it, I doubt it though. What they have done up to this point is no worse than our approach though.
The ballsup on herd immunity in this country was a very simple one that even the most basic mental arithmetic revealed - the number of people that would have ended up needing hospital treatment way exceeded the NHS's capacity to deal with it. It didn't need modelling, all you needed was the % of people hospitalised and it was abundantly clear.
As I said a few pages back when I was ignored talking about 'measures of success,' I think it is reasonable to compare us to France and Germany, similar sized populations, similar economic strengths. I think the disadvantage of having a higher population density is offset by the extra time we had to prepare.
The respective trajectories now suggest that we will exceed both France and Germany's deaths (both France and Germany are a couple of weeks ahead of us) It's also likely looking at the graphs at the moment that we will exceed Italy's death toll.
There is also a longer term economic question that won't be answered for 6, 12, 18 months.
What would you say the measures of success are? And how are we performing against those measures currently?
I don’t think you can compare the UK accurately with one country to another. Some have referenced on here how well Korea and China have dealt with it, and they’ve dealt with it with complete lockdown, CCTV, face recognition and mobile phone tracking, that wouldn’t happen here, but that’s how they kept the death rate low, well that and China bullshitting.
Every country has seen it coming and every country has been caught out as they’ve all dealt with it in their own way. Has Sweden got it right and the rest of got it wrong?
It remains to be seen if we exceed the deaths in France and Germany, I don’t know what restrictions they have in place or whether they are being adhered to, you only have to look at Richmond Park this weekend to see that people are still ignoring our lockdown.
There are so many variables involved that any stress test wouldn’t prepare us or any country for whats actually happening at the moment.
I hear Today Starmer wants an exit strategy from the government in writing, as if they or he knows what’s going to happen in the next few weeks , months. This is unprecedented , how can that be possible at this stage? You tell me what the answer is ?
There will be the time for questions to be answered , and people held to account, mistakes have been made and must be learnt from.
The real question is , will the world be ready the next time?