beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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And a government that can get joined up thinking and provide accurate figures so the news agencies you seem to blame wouldn't be playing a guessing game!
Oh and when you say "limit their output" do you mean censorship? Are you Donald Trump or Dominic Cummings in disguise?
it would certainly help having consistent numbers from government and the many departments, not 3-6 sources (PHE, NHS England, ONS, Scottish, Welsh, NI health). ONS is the one to trust but delayed, others are manipulated or fudged.
and yes frankly censorship might be warranted in a case of a public health crisis. a great deal of "news" is nothing of the sort, its speculation and fear mongering. government and departments have been complicit in this too. the main objection though is to the news cycle, relaying news with such frequency that it is not checked or is out of date a few days later, so the overall news is blurred.