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That's my point. You hear on the news journalists raising questions about why isn't there capacity for more tests, constantly going on about the UK gov promising 100,000 and Mr Drakeford promising 9000, but what is the point of them trying so hard and spending so much money on getting to that level of availability if no one uses the capacity they already have?so more people can stand around doing nothing?
And some of those may be furloughed from other jobs too and the government is paying them twice to do nothing?
That means nothing
You are not a doctor and as you seem to suggest anyone could carry out these tests
But that's your non medical opinion , watch the programme , you will gain more knowledge than just believing your own , non medical hyperbole
The opinion of the medical experts is that testing needs close medical supervision
And what it also doesnt need is the sister of the disgraced dominic cummings being a top cheese in the company involved in rolling out the test app , which ended up being bollocks
Can I ask if any of the Government apologists have watched the programme?
Dumnno. I wasn't talking about the programmev and don't know if this was raised. I'm just commenting on what I see. Nothing political, just if people aren't going for the tsts available now whats the point of opening more places?
I haven't seen the programme (yet) but when it comes to numbers getting tested hasn't the main issue always been about getting lots of people to the test stations and having a system that massively increases the number of daily tests so that 'test track and test' can work at high volume, routinely and easily?
The government started this by hiding behind 'capacity' (even that was spun) but for many people they couldn't get to the test stations because of location/distance. If we now have enough testing capacity in the right places (over the whole UK) and they are still under-used then there is a real problem of communication and planning. That clearly involves employers, local authorities and other agencies and individuals - but ultimately it comes back to the government.
If the Government apologists can't be bothered watching the whole programme, just look at the last five minutes which shows that the huge majority of tests have been carried out by public sector workers already in place while many of the 25,000 newly recruited private company employees are doing very little - they could be better used than this and could be used to track and trace as part of system o test more than those who have symptoms;-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...ing-gone-wrong
But if people aren't using the capacity that's already there you can't 'make' them use it, so whats the point of enlarging the facility? As an example say, CCFC testing station. 5 lanes, say 10 minutes per test, 30/hour, open 12 hours a day, 360 tests a day. They aren't doing anywhere near that. Anyone ever driven past it and seen it busy? I doubt it, and they are all the same.
It doesn't matter what colour the government is, welsh red or brit blue, if people aren't booking tests after all the fuss on national radio and TV about people not being able to get them, how do you force them? The answer is, you can't!!!
I'm not suggesting the government sends out snatch squads to forcibly take people to testing stations, but other countries have succeeded in getting much much higher levels of regular testing carried out. The government isn't helpless in that situation - and it isn't down to some British and Irish cultural barriers either. The government managed to get very high levels of lock-down compliance from late March (too late, but still) through clear messaging and co-ordinated action by national and local authorities, employers and local voluntary organisations. It has failed to focus as well on testing. If other countries can do it - so can the UK (it is not just about England - although the devolved administrations have done a better job across the board)
Watch the programme, it's a disorganised mess they compared it with the German system where the start by taking all the details National Insurance numbers, numbers, addresses etc, if it's positive they lock them down quickly.
The tests in Germany are done by doctors and medical students, it just looked efficient.
it's not even hard, I'm not sure how they could feck it up so much with the money they've thrown at it!
So is this one, but we have a chance to recifify that in November.
I have nothing against Corbyn, but it was obvious he was unelectable. How the Labour party agreed to a general election without replacing him I will never know. You have 4 more years of this imcompetent clown and his cronies.