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Very interesting looking back at your posts over the last few months on this thread.
You’ve kind of acted like Fiver in Watership Down with some frighteningly accurate predictions at a time when folk on here questioned your mental health, advised you to take time away from the board and accused you of scaremongering. Your only mistake throughout was to quote death rates of hundreds of millions (although this might occur if Covid-19 ever gets a proper grip in developing countries), you were calling the exact ‘Hammer’ measures at the right times (in my opinion) to stop this thing spreading out of control. Visionary stuff, well done.
If you were advising the government and they’d listened to your advice (Boris was on holiday at the time you wanted the government to really pull their finger out so perhaps not!), we’d be looking at no more than a double digit death toll in my opinion. We might even be out of lockdown now.
As you will know, being an Island nation offers huge advantages, as Farage knew only too well, you can easily control your borders compared to countries like France, Germany, Italy and Spain. New Zealand closed their borders weeks and weeks ago, at the equivalent time to when we had the super spreader alarm call in Brighton in terms of infections. They have tracked and traced and recorded just one death, that’s right, one death. I noticed you ‘called’ that border close here very very early.
Looking back at those posts brings back awful anxiety. The biggest reason I felt I was so anxious was because nobody was taking the potential (at that time) devastation this virus could cause remotely seriously. Currently, it's not too bad as I braced myself for this situation.
Maybe I got carried away calling for border closures on 26 Jan, at the time I felt we should of closed them sooner. But in reality we should of done so in early Feb, probably when we had the situation with the super spreader down here.
Also when I suggested that it would wipe out half the globe, that was a particularly bad night for me. But make no mistake, I think everyone is clear now that if measures wern't in place 100s of millions across the globe would succumb to this. Which is why it is so important we stick to the guidelines.
I still have to.work, I keep 2 metres from everyone, wash and sanitise my hands atleast every 20 minutes. Leave mail posted through the door for a couple of days, wear gloves when filling up at petrol station etc. But am told I go way over the top!