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    Optional one minute's silence at 11am to mark death of over 100 key workers - if anyone interested.

    Government official didn't want to extend apologies as well because increased need is "unprecedented". Dr Philiip Lee (Tory who crossed the floor so i) likes drama and ii) was on this government's side at the time) highlights report into how prepared UK is for a pandemic from three years ago and suggests lack of action taken: https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ecommendations

    Lee said: “The question I would very much like to ask the health secretary, Matt Hancock, and Michael Gove, who has responsibility in the Cabinet Office, is when did they read the Cygnus report that has not been published and, having read that report, why did they conclude not to increase testing, PPE and ventilator capacity in January?”

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    Cheers Veg.

    It just gets worse.

    I didnt watch Panorama last night but is it correct British firms have been supplying PPE to America?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    Cheers Veg.

    It just gets worse.

    I didnt watch Panorama last night but is it correct British firms have been supplying PPE to America?
    Don't know mate, certainly heard reports of UK firms exporting PPE, as well as the government knocking back approaches from PPE manufacturers here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veg1960 View Post
    Don't know mate, certainly heard reports of UK firms exporting PPE, as well as the government knocking back approaches from PPE manufacturers here.
    See 13 and a half minutes into the link, but the whole half an hour of the programme should be watched;-

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...failed-the-nhs

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    Why are on-line test bookings only becoming available in Wales today so long after in England?
    And these are only in the Cardiff area, north and west Wales won't be on line until Thursday.
    It seems to disprove the government's claim that North Wales is treated exactly the same as south Wales

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Why are on-line test bookings only becoming available in Wales today so long after in England?
    And these are only in the Cardiff area, north and west Wales won't be on line until Thursday.
    It seems to disprove the government's claim that North Wales is treated exactly the same as south Wales
    Probably due to population density and number of cases

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Probably due to population density and number of cases
    Understand about popiulation but they said it would take longer to set up the 0n-line programme in Wales. Why didn't they just use the same programme as England? I really don't get it,. It's like the north Wales Trust 'deciding' not to use the system rolled out by the welsh governemtn. Why is that even allowed to happen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Why are on-line test bookings only becoming available in Wales today so long after in England?
    And these are only in the Cardiff area, north and west Wales won't be on line until Thursday.
    It seems to disprove the government's claim that North Wales is treated exactly the same as south Wales
    Test kits are been centrally administered by Public Health England so you better ask the English butt, they were accused of stealing our test kits as they didn't have hardly any at the time and we would have had loads in comparison after the ensuing row Westminster put Public Health England in charge of coordinatating test kits for the four home countries.
    It has to be said this Westminster Government are really making a mess of this crisis and it's costing lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trampie09 View Post
    Test kits are been centrally administered by Public Health England so you better ask the English butt, they were accused of stealing our test kits as they didn't have hardly any at the time and we would have had loads in comparison after the ensuing row Westminster put Public Health England in charge of coordinatating test kits for the four home countries.
    It has to be said this Westminster Government are really making a mess of this crisis and it's costing lives.
    I'm not talking about the test kits but i knew you'd explain to me why its England's fault. But I see you use the word "Alleged" so it is an accusation not a fact, thanks for that.

    The point I was making is that the computer based booking system that the English NHS rolled out last week was deemed by someone in the Welsh governemnt not to be suitable for Wales and they had to test and approve a different one, which is only coming on line now and that only in the Cardiff area? The west and North don't get it until Thursday (if that happens).
    So the question was why didn't they just use the same computer booking system as england?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    I'm not talking about the test kits but i knew you'd explain to me why its England's fault. But I see you use the word "Alleged" so it is an accusation not a fact, thanks for that.

    The point I was making is that the computer based booking system that the English NHS rolled out last week was deemed by someone in the Welsh governemnt not to be suitable for Wales and they had to test and approve a different one, which is only coming on line now and that only in the Cardiff area? The west and North don't get it until Thursday (if that happens).
    So the question was why didn't they just use the same computer booking system as england?
    Don't you mean 'accused' ?

    The English had nightmares butt with an IT system a few years ago, described as the biggest IT failure ever and all that, I think it cost the tax payer £10 billion.
    You can see why the Welsh would be reluctant to follow them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trampie09 View Post
    The English had nightmares butt with an IT system a few years ago, described as the biggest IT failure ever and all that, I think it cost the tax payer £10 billion.
    You can see why the Welsh would be reluctant to follow them.
    The English Fighter plane planners had a nightmare in about 1942 and swansea got bombed.
    Sarcasm aside it still means that North Wales, thanks to the Welsh Government might get a service on Thursday that by then the English will have had the benefit of for a week,

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    Scotland breaks ranks with the rest of the UK;-

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-52457324

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Scotland breaks ranks with the rest of the UK;-

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-52457324
    Leaving themselves wide open for a "Fail" when everyone starts complaining there are no face masks available and people trying to flog them for a fortune on the black economy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    The English Fighter plane planners had a nightmare in about 1942 and swansea got bombed.
    Sarcasm aside it still means that North Wales, thanks to the Welsh Government might get a service on Thursday that by then the English will have had the benefit of for a week,
    The Swansea blitz was in 1941 butt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trampie09 View Post
    The Swansea blitz was in 1941 butt.
    lol There you are, the english reacting too late again. (nice google by the way)
    Still doesn't explain why the Welsh Administration is a week late does it butt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Scotland breaks ranks with the rest of the UK;-

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-52457324
    I've actually seen it regularly written English people saying they wish Nicola Sturgeon could be their Prime Minster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trampie09 View Post
    I've actually seen it regularly written English people saying they wish Nicola Sturgeon could be their Prime Minster.
    lol you are just amazing lmfao

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    lol There you are, the english reacting too late again. (nice google by the way)
    Still doesn't explain why the Welsh Administration is a week late does it butt?
    Trust in the system working, the English authorities have form with IT NHS systems failing catastrophically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trampie09 View Post
    Trust in the system working, the English authorities have form with IT NHS systems failing catastrophically.
    Thats not a reason its a cop out. The system is up and working, the welsh one isn't and still wont be for another 2 days. No excuse for that
    I think the real reason is that they stopped it because they know they wouyldn't be able to do the tests because there are no testing stations in the right places. Again a responsibilty of the Welsh government. They were offered Army assistance to do this some time ago and said they didn't need it.
    Bit like Jenkins and his 5000 tests a day fiasco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Thats not a reason its a cop out. The system is up and working, the welsh one isn't and still wont be for another 2 days. No excuse for that
    I think the real reason is that they stopped it because they know they wouyldn't be able to do the tests because there are no testing stations in the right places. Again a responsibilty of the Welsh government. They were offered Army assistance to do this some time ago and said they didn't need it.
    Bit like Jenkins and his 5000 tests a day fiasco.
    The army are helping the Welsh NHS, I seen the Welsh secretary praise them the other week.

    Who is this Jenkins person you speak of anyway ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trampie09 View Post
    The army are helping the Welsh NHS, I seen the Welsh secretary praise them the other week.

    Who is this Jenkins person you speak of anyway ?
    Mea Cupla Gethin

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    I see yet another Heath Trust has been under reporting by not bothering to use the Govenemt on line procedure. Amazing!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    It's tough to work out what sort of figure we're talking about here. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong here, but my understanding is that the running total figure of deaths we hear at the daily briefings includes up to date figures for care home deaths in Scotland and Wales, but not England and Northern Ireland. So, if that's right, then the current figure of 21,092 includes care home deaths in Scotland and Wales, but not those in England and Northern Ireland from 17 April onwards - apparently, the daily figures being shown now up to that date include care home deaths in England and Northern Ireland.

    With the announcement today of care home deaths for the fortnight 10-24 April, it's hard to get any accuracy on what this means for that 21,092 figure, but here's what the head of the health analysis and life events division at the ONS had to say this morning as reported in the Guardian's rolling Live COVID19 coverage;-

    "Nick Stripe, head of the health analysis and life events division at the ONS, has been speaking to the BBC about today’s coronavirus death figures released this morning. He said there have now been around 27,000 excess deaths - that is more deaths than you would expect on average for this time of year - in the four most recent weeks for which figures are available.

    Of the 12,000 excess deaths in the most recent week (see 9.42am), he said that around 25% of those did not involve coronavirus being mentioned on the death certificate.

    He also said that there total number of coronavirus deaths in care homes in England was probably now at least 5,500 - which is higher than the official most recent ONS figure. (See 9.55am.) He explained:

    In care homes we are now seeing over three times more deaths in total in care homes, in that last week, than we saw four weeks previously. And 28% of those deaths are from Covid.

    Now, we’ve also taken data from the Care Quality Commission over the last few days. The Care Quality Commission collects death notifications of all deaths of care home residents. And we have been able to compare that data against our death registrations data, and it’s a good match.

    So from the 10 to 17 April, for example, we can see a very close match.

    If you take that data, we can see the Care Quality Commission has figures for England of 4,343 deaths in care homes between 10 and 24 April, so much more current, that’s last Friday.

    And we know that we had 1,000 deaths registered in care homes prior to 10 April.

    So in total we are looking at around at least 5,500 deaths in care homes in England related to Covid by 24 April."

    I see from the link Veg 1960 posted at 12.17 that the Guardian is saying that this morning's figures put the total deaths figure for the UK at over 25,000 which would put us above Spain and France leaving only the USA and Italy in front of us.
    I don't think Spain's figures include nursing homes either (at least that was the case in mid April according to the Financial Times which said that Spain's real total then was over 27,000)

    France does include nursing homes but I am not sure about Italy.

    Nonetheless they are grim figures for all of them

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    Revealed: the inside story of the UK's Covid-19 crisis: https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...P=share_btn_tw

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    Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
    Revealed: the inside story of the UK's Covid-19 crisis: https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...P=share_btn_tw
    Just read that, it's very long, but worth persevering with in my opinion because it includes quotes from people at the heart of the decision making processes and I think it tries to be fair, rather than just knocking people for the sake of it.

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