We are just 2/3 weeks behind Italy and they way things are going most of us will get it and some of us will die.
Are well hell as like
Or can you show me an area of this country where we did nothing for two weeks allowing it to be passed unhindered as happened in Northern Italy ?
There isn't really even so much as a real cluster in this country. There is yet to be anyone proven to be a fourth-generation infection and to the best of my knowledge, we are yet to see anyone being isolated against their will.
Yeah, I was told this today (from a source slightly more reliable than a pub landlord with a penchant for fetish clubs). We are mapping exactly like Italy three weeks ago.
We will be in pretty much the same situation as they are now around the end of the month.
No idea how you work that out as it's been made very clear that this country's contingency plans do not include isolating communities as the thinking is the Italians 2 weeks in denial then isolating the communities might have helped to stop it spreading around their country as much as it might have done but they have effectively condemned a large number of people to contracting it in the locked-down areas completely skewing the figures and self-creating the hot spot they have.
So the decision you have to make is, is it better to have a 100k people in a locked-down area who will probably all get it to some extent. Or do you go the way we are doing it by asking anyone across the country who for whatever reason thinks they might be infected to get tested and although the number of confirmed cases jumps each day you could say that that's down to more people getting tested each day.
We are just 2/3 weeks behind Italy and they way things are going most of us will get it and some of us will die.
Are well hell as like
Or can you show me an area of this country where we did nothing for two weeks allowing it to be passed unhindered as happened in Northern Italy ?
There isn't really even so much as a real cluster in this country. There is yet to be anyone proven to be a fourth-generation infection and to the best of my knowledge, we are yet to see anyone being isolated against their will.
Yeah, I was told this today (from a source slightly more reliable than a pub landlord with a penchant for fetish clubs). We are mapping exactly like Italy three weeks ago.
We will be in pretty much the same situation as they are now around the end of the month.
Yet today in the UK Approximately 450 people will die of cancer and a similar amount from heart disease.
Makes you think doesn't it.
Just. a bit of perspective amoungst the mass hysteria (media created)
No idea how you work that out as it's been made very clear that this country's contingency plans do not include isolating communities as the thinking is the Italians 2 weeks in denial then isolating the communities might have helped to stop it spreading around their country as much as it might have done but they have effectively condemned a large number of people to contracting it in the locked-down areas completely skewing the figures and self-creating the hot spot they have.
So the decision you have to make is, is it better to have a 100k people in a locked-down area who will probably all get it to some extent. Or do you go the way we are doing it by asking anyone across the country who for whatever reason thinks they might be infected to get tested and although the number of confirmed cases jumps each day you could say that that's down to more people getting tested each day.

