Weststander
Well-known member
Yes in effect the the figures are from various dates going back to March in cases and suggests that many were before lockdown. God only knows what would of happened if we hadn't gone into lockdown!! Credit to the government for that but obviously many questions about how an earlier lockdown would of prevented possibly thousands of deaths.
Earlier mandatory lockdowns would've undoubtedly saved many lives. Here and overseas.
My only question is, very early doors, whether the public would've taken it seriously and adhered to it? Even today I've seen perfectly respectable extended families with grandparents out walking next to each, not a care in the world, and that's in the knowledge of c. 20,000 dead Brits, plus it's been drummed into people that they may live but they'll spread the virus to strangers. Arrogance, nonchalance, selfishness?
Future covid-19 waves and other pandemics, will be acted on immediately by all non-Trump administrations.