In terms of the % we have double the death rate of the USA. As an island, we should have had an advantage. We had every early warning sign from Italy and Spain as to what was sweeping the continent, yet we didn't close borders. We didn't test arriving passengers at airports, or impose quarantine. We didn't roll out widespread testing, which in turn meant we couldn't track and trace. We didn't initiate a lockdown until 2 months after the virus was here. We sent untested patients from hospitals straight into care homes to free up beds, resulting in thousands of deaths amongst our most vulnerable. We returned KNOWN covid patients back into care homes to free up beds (whilst Nightingale hospitals laid empty). We failed to provide frontline NHS staff with adequate PPE, which has directly resulted in deaths.
The list goes on, and I'm sure I've barely covered it. But when this crisis has passed, and an Inquiry is held into the handling of it by our nations leaders....oh boy.
I agree with all of that. I just don’t think the USA is a good comparison because of population density. I’m sure when compared to comparable countries we will not look good at all. I believe some of the press across Europe has been very critical of us. In particular the Italian press can’t believe that we didn’t learn from what was happening there.