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Yes we are better placed to cope compared to 1918.
Are we better placed to cope in November 2020 than March 2020? Well, we'll probably see.
It's happened this year already, so saying we are much more advanced than 1918 maybe a strong case in your eyes but it's not for me. I just don't know what has supposed to have changed to mean there will be no second wave, as a couple of posters on this thread seem to convinced will be the case.
But then, one of them thinks that covid doesn't kill and the other thinks children are immune
By the way, just in case anyone read xsnaggle's assertion that "the rate was just below 1 when they lifted their lockdown" - the rate was actually 0.65.
Last Wednesday, as Merkel and state premiers announced the easing of social distancing coupled with wearing masks, the rate was 0.65. When making the announcement, she said that if any communities saw a rise of 50 or more cases per 100,000 people, towns or cities would have to reimpose lockdowns. The possibility of a second national lockdown is off the table as of now, she said.
Bit more info on Korea this morning
Shows why a second peak has to be carefully managed. And why local lockdowns might be likely.South Korea has reported 40 new cases for its biggest daily jump in nearly 50 days. All but four of the new cases came from the densely populated Seoul metropolitan area, where officials have been scrambling to stem transmissions linked to nightclubs, karaoke rooms and an e-commerce warehouse.
Look forward to the day when 40 new cases in the UK is described as a "spike".
Issue is that things can escalate from these cases, as has happened during the initial cases. A strict and proactive response could help but issue is individual rights and what if people are asymptotic. I guess contact tracing would help resolve it but the government has to execute it in a way that is efficient and doesn’t cause huge privacy concerns
You’d have thought contact track and tracing would’ve been better under more restrictive lockdown restrictions and when the majority were playing ball?
Imagine trying to contact, track and trace everyone who visited a beach on Monday if one person may have had Covid19?
It’s another **** up in a long list.
To be a contradictory twat, it does need to be done although the implementation and management of the whole thing if restrictions are lifted will probably prove problematic?
I’m sure Boris isn’t publicising the fact contact, track and trace will be up and running and pubs could be open in July to mask or detract from anything else going on in the news?
I’ll add for fairness, Drakeford needs together finger out of his arse in regards to this.
Testing and tracing seem to be the only solution until we get effective drugs and/or a vaccine, so from that point of view it is better late than never.
But it's nearly June, it's been talked about for ages and neither are anywhere near where they should be. So better late than never, but also too little too late.
It was reported back in April how effective contact, track and tracing was. It must’ve bypassed our experts or the suggestion was binned in favour of herd immunity which is much cheaper money wise?
The fact none of the respective governments got a grasp on this shows how poor collectively they all are.
I’ll blame Drakeford and Sturgeon for being half arsed and more intent with trying to illustrate Wales and Scotland respectively have their own governments.
I’ll blame The bumbling cuntwaffle for trying to act as Lord and master, being a self serving wanker and generally being a massive ****.
If he’d died of Covid19, it would’ve saved many lives. A sacrifice worth giving and I would’ve contributed to a statue for the floppy haired, ****athon.
Track and trace seems to have a wee problem .
I was reading the government web site yesterday thinking I should down load the App . About 3/4 of the way down the instructions it said the track and trace which I believe should be starting today , the App wasn't ready . It was called the NHS App , is that a sly way of distancing yourself from the App and blaming the NHS ?
Any way it isn't going to work particularly well without the App.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/li...-100000-deaths
South Korea increase restrictions after spike in cases. Exactly the same will happen here if we aren't careful.