Just not as warm.Went for a walk around Preston park earlier, it almost feels like Christmas outside
Just not as warm.Went for a walk around Preston park earlier, it almost feels like Christmas outside
Food management - now I am just a simple soul and I presume there must have been some very clever people who have run disaster models based on human behavior studies.
So why was it not envisaged that advising the populace to self isolate at the same time as starting to close normal society down, would cause an immediate run on the supermarkets as people naturally want to look after their loved ones in an uncertain future
Therefore why was simple rationing not introduced weeks ago - ie one pack of loo roll each per shopper - which would have greatly reduced any sense of panic as naturally as soon as you start seeing empty shelves it becomes self fulfilling in kicking off more panic.
Looking at the state of the supermarkets already...we going to have real problems soon unless there is a govt led properly managed rationing process immediately....leaving the populace to self manage in the current climate just ain't going to work
Is that why he was cracking jokes to business leaders about ventilators and 'operation last gasp'?
Personally, I think it is perfectly appropriate to scrutinize the PM in such a time. Leaders MUST be challenged (and good ones stand up to this test), especially at times like these.
Edit - surely you can still question Johnson's (and the governments) approach to this even if you're a Tory voter without being labeled as a Labour supporter scoring cheap points?
I believe there is plenty of food in the supply chain, but it has just been wiped out at the shelves.
There should be no no-deal-Brexit-like cutting off of supply.
So plenty of restocking can be done, and those with full garages of pasta and tins won't need anymore for a while, anyway.
Food management - now I am just a simple soul and I presume there must have been some very clever people who have run disaster models based on human behavior studies.
So why was it not envisaged that advising the populace to self isolate at the same time as starting to close normal society down, would cause an immediate run on the supermarkets as people naturally want to look after their loved ones in an uncertain future
Therefore why was simple rationing not introduced weeks ago - ie one pack of loo roll each per shopper - which would have greatly reduced any sense of panic as naturally as soon as you start seeing empty shelves it becomes self fulfilling in kicking off more panic.
Looking at the state of the supermarkets already...we going to have real problems soon unless there is a govt led properly managed rationing process immediately....leaving the populace to self manage in the current climate just ain't going to work
Here's a bit more context, which emphasises the need for scrutiny:
Provisions per 100.000 people (from today's Times)
Critical care beds: European average 11.5; UK 6.6
Hospital beds: European average 394.44; UK 227.79
Doctors: European average 92.86; UK68.41
How much of the food items bulk purchased will go to waste. Quite a bit I would imagine
Only one £375 ouch then !
I assume it's a 'do you currently have it' test, not a 'have you had it and are now immune' test.
Obviously a minor issue at this point given the lives at risk and being lost but surely if this were to go on for say 3 months regardless of any government input they can’t save every business, the state of the high street in Brighton is already horrific let alone after this.
Went for a walk around Preston park earlier, it almost feels like Christmas outside it’s very bizzare
Obviously a minor issue at this point given the lives at risk and being lost but surely if this were to go on for say 3 months regardless of any government input they can’t save every business, the state of the high street in Brighton is already horrific let alone after this.
Went for a walk around Preston park earlier, it almost feels like Christmas outside it’s very bizzare
No, although it seems there's a firm in northern Ireland that's supplying an antibody test to countries in Europe and around the world (just not the NHS):
And there is another benefit of the antibody tests, he says: “You can do that in healthy people and see whether two weeks ago, three weeks ago, months ago, they actually had the infection.”
From: https://www.wired.co.uk/article/coronavirus-testing-uk
It's definitely an issue but some of this will result from the distribution of the population, etc. E.g. you will need more doctors and beds in France (under normal circumstances) because the population is more spread out. Do we know if these figures include private beds/doctors?
We also have a much greater military capability than most other European countries - do these figures include military medics who can be called upon in times like these?
Mr Trump is apparently making a big announcement at 4pm UK time.
Perhaps the miracle cure has been found!
"I don't have the virus, so there's nothing to worry about"Mr Trump is apparently making a big announcement at 4pm UK time.
Perhaps the miracle cure has been found!