SpurMeUp
Les Howe
Not saying it’s “ok”, but in one of the first live Q and A they said this was the initial plan but there wasn’t a single machine available to buy in the world, and no other way to test. Therefore the strategy changed to inventing a new way of testing and manufacturing this In bulk.
So I guess the question is at what time was this realised (I.e if none available in Dec/Jan then more understandable than if they tinkled around until late March)
Hence my point that the bigger error seems to be not having this stuff just in case, and erroneously assuming that we could buy it if needed (when the whole world also wants the same + America making it law that PPE cannot leave the country etc.) Plus as you say, if we didn’t have it then we should have got all out as soon as Wuhan reported this.
What you are saying then is this government didn’t act quickly or decisively enough.
Moreover, there will be ways to test with existing equipment or manually. There are 3 machines in the UK so we can’t test does not cut it. Train people to conduct tests without machines, find all machines in universities, labs, and pharma companies; and get it moving. Doesn’t matter if it takes 5000 people working day and night to do it.
...or accept we only have 3 machines, while thousands die and the economy decreases day by day with years of impact.
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