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Chris Jones
Came on news that WHO are saying we are now the example to follow on how to react to virus
Came on news that WHO are saying we are now the example to follow on how to react to virus
really what was said?
All i've found is:
Speaking at a media brief, Mr Ghebreyesus said: “Over the last few days, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson put areas of northern England under stay at home notifications, as clusters of cases were identified.
“In France, President Macron introduced compulsory masking in busy outdoor spaces of Paris in response to an increase in cases.
“Strong and precise measures like these, in combination with utilising every tool at our disposal are key to preventing any resurgence in disease and allowing societies to be reopened safely."
Not quite the same as saying we are the example to follow, he simply stated we put areas into Lockdown again? Unless there's an entirely different quote floating around from WHO maybe I missed it?
It was mentioned on a news report I saw last week (I think it was the bbc, but can't recall precisely) that border staff are having to wear body armour due to the number of arrivals that are armed.
This seriously needs sorting out fast.
I think we have the right way forward now. Ingrained Social distancing, local lockdowns, masks and super sanitary public spaces allied to trust in mother nature’s own limited tolerance of covi like viruses.
The overwhelmingly sensible majority will Embrace track and trace , even if they manage it themselves, and will not wish to be a source of transmission.
So we have seen we can check the virus at every turn -there is no need to fear subsequent uncontrollable waves of infection. But the individual risk remains, so carry on washing those chris Whitty hands.
What is clearly foolhardy is to overimpose quarantine and rely on a vaccination - that’s a moonshot.
Can someone explain to me how the UK is managing to keep cases from sky rocketing with this half arsed strategy? Melbourne eased of the restrictions about a month ago and cases went from double digits to 700 a day. Death rate lags behind but thats also risen now. Government implements a stricter lockdown and only now are we seeing the cases fall by about 50 a day. Meanwhile UK is basking in beer gardens, beaches etc. It makes no sense to me. Whatever the rules are, we all know many don't follow them unless they are completely authoritarian. Until we figure out this virus a lot better i don't know how it can be beaten. Just keeping numbers low isn’t sustainable.
Mainly because it's not nearly as bad as all the panic-mongers would have you believe.Can someone explain to me how the UK is managing to keep cases from sky rocketing with this half arsed strategy? Melbourne eased of the restrictions about a month ago and cases went from double digits to 700 a day. Death rate lags behind but thats also risen now. Government implements a stricter lockdown and only now are we seeing the cases fall by about 50 a day. Meanwhile UK is basking in beer gardens, beaches etc. It makes no sense to me. Whatever the rules are, we all know many don't follow them unless they are completely authoritarian. Until we figure out this virus a lot better i don't know how it can be beaten. Just keeping numbers low isn’t sustainable.
Mainly because it's not nearly as bad as all the panic-mongers would have you believe.
Can someone explain to me how the UK is managing to keep cases from sky rocketing with this half arsed strategy? Melbourne eased of the restrictions about a month ago and cases went from double digits to 700 a day. Death rate lags behind but thats also risen now. Government implements a stricter lockdown and only now are we seeing the cases fall by about 50 a day. Meanwhile UK is basking in beer gardens, beaches etc. It makes no sense to me. Whatever the rules are, we all know many don't follow them unless they are completely authoritarian. Until we figure out this virus a lot better i don't know how it can be beaten. Just keeping numbers low isn’t sustainable.
because most of those Most affected by it have Unfortunately died
Australia just delayed it
I think its more to do with weather. Unfortunately Covid seems to thrive in the cold. Look at the numbers in Meat packing plants.
research shows it makes no difference
What research, I would be interested in reading it.
Can someone explain to me how the UK is managing to keep cases from sky rocketing with this half arsed strategy? Melbourne eased of the restrictions about a month ago and cases went from double digits to 700 a day. Death rate lags behind but thats also risen now. Government implements a stricter lockdown and only now are we seeing the cases fall by about 50 a day. Meanwhile UK is basking in beer gardens, beaches etc. It makes no sense to me. Whatever the rules are, we all know many don't follow them unless they are completely authoritarian. Until we figure out this virus a lot better i don't know how it can be beaten. Just keeping numbers low isn’t sustainable.
Yep like the Cubans going to America in the 70s the will be an undesirable element that people wont like to discuss.
If we were not such a weak country and worried about being called racist then we would probably do a review into the amount of crime in London caused by foreign gangs..
Can someone explain to me how the UK is managing to keep cases from sky rocketing with this half arsed strategy? Melbourne eased of the restrictions about a month ago and cases went from double digits to 700 a day. Death rate lags behind but thats also risen now. Government implements a stricter lockdown and only now are we seeing the cases fall by about 50 a day. Meanwhile UK is basking in beer gardens, beaches etc. It makes no sense to me. Whatever the rules are, we all know many don't follow them unless they are completely authoritarian. Until we figure out this virus a lot better i don't know how it can be beaten. Just keeping numbers low isn’t sustainable.
Cases in the UK are increasing, and are higher than in Australia - see below, from Financial Times. And in fact the last 20 days of the two trajectories look almost identical (ignoring Australia's recent downturn).
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Australia want to eradicate the virus. The UK wants to suppress it. Therefore under 1,000 new infections per day in the UK is seen as success; there is a different view in Australia.