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"I'm not doing anything wrong" - proceeds to delete LinkedIn profile and closes the sales website immediately.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
Sure sign of guilt.
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I didnt understand the relevance of 100k and therefore was ambivalent over whether it was reached or not. I know some people will say 'damned if they do, damned if they dont' but this target was set entirely off their own backs and wasn't based on the science. I wouldn't have criticised the government if they missed this target, manipulating the figures to make it look like a success seems worse than failing.Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Posthttps://www.hsj.co.uk/quality-and-pe...027544.article
The distorted impact of political targets often ends with these types of contrivances.
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I agree. Hancock set that target and hung his own and the government's reputation on it. They haven't met it. It was bad enough when Raab started to substitute 'testing capacity' for 'completed tests' - but this change now also includes 'tests in the post' or 'tests we intend to put in the post' to mean the same as 'completed tests'. It is dishonest, self-serving and (for anyone paying attention) will just undermine trust (more) in what ministers say. Own goal!Originally posted by Eric Cartman View PostI didnt understand the relevance of 100k and therefore was ambivalent over whether it was reached or not. I know some people will say 'damned if they do, damned if they dont' but this target was set entirely off their own backs and wasn't based on the science. I wouldn't have criticised the government if they missed this target, manipulating the figures to make it look like a success seems worse than failing.
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Have they definitely not met the target? I'd assumed we would see a confirmation that they'd reached it at today's briefing.Originally posted by jon1959 View PostI agree. Hancock set that target and hung his own and the government's reputation on it. They haven't met it. It was bad enough when Raab started to substitute 'testing capacity' for 'completed tests' - but this change now also includes 'tests in the post' or 'tests we intend to put in the post' to mean the same as 'completed tests'. It is dishonest, self-serving and (for anyone paying attention) will just undermine trust (more) in what ministers say. Own goal!
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Over 122k tests.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostHave they definitely not met the target? I'd assumed we would see a confirmation that they'd reached it at today's briefing.
Piers Moron however is whining because they hit over 100k tests when he says it was only 73k people.
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I noticed yesterday that all the jhouralists who kept saying gthey would never rwach the target changed their tac as soon as the realised they might and instead started saying they would reach the target but it weasd a hollow acheivement and that it didn't mean anything, and so on.
If they hadn't met it they same people would have been attempting to shred them for failing.
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No it is not completed tests. The criteria was changed on 27th April to include the number of Home Testing kits sent in the post. It was changed again on 29th April to include tests sent to testing stations. Previously the figures stated were those for swabs actually tested in a lab.Originally posted by Jordi Culé View PostIs that 122,000 completed tests?
If so it’s a step in the right direction.
So testing capacity has increased but number of tests no. Lies, damned lies and statistics comes to mind!!
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