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Why I think the UK government has an inadequate strategy (medical)

For a few weeks they have been talking about controlling the spread and flattening the curve of the outbreak. Some mentioned a so-called 'herd immunity' strategy.

In recent days, they have u-turned and are now (slowly) adopting a similar strategy to most other European countries with shool closures and extra distancing measures etc.

They say that this is because new evidence has come to light, which is transparently false because the evidence has been the same for weeks. What they seem to have realised is that our (already stretched and underfunded) National Health Service cannot cope with the demand spike which is am explicit part of the Government's own strategy. Hospital workers I know say they are already stretched with virus patients and testing. This is like being overwhelmed by a mid-sized wave when you can see a tsunami approaching.

The government is putting up more nhs money but the capacity provided is inadequate. Still too few people are being tested and some hospitals are reporting shortages of things like gloves and face masks. The government has *suggested* that uk manufacturers switch to make ventilators to cope with the shortage but doing so is no simple process. It requires different parts and different machines!

As with everything else, our government is behind the curb when major and decisive action is needed. The virus is already here and is soon to explode. I do not believe the country is anywhere near ready.

Perhaps fault lies with the UK science advisors more than the politicians but the public deserve a proper explanation for why our response has been so different to other countries, and from the scientists of those countries.

Their response to the economic situation is also inadequate and Im gonna post about that soon.
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CheshireCatalyst · 36-40, M
Their response to the medical situation is a response to the economic situation.

Close schools? No because then people are off work and the economy suffers

Shut down events? No because then the economy suffers

Close pubs, clubs, restaurants? No because then the economy suffers

They don't give a single fuck about any of our lives.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@CheshireCatalyst I agree, though even from an economic point of view (and even in Tory terms) their response is counter productive.
CheshireCatalyst · 36-40, M
@Burnley123 do you need to write counter productive [i]and[/i] Tory? We're reaping everything they've sewn in the last decade.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@CheshireCatalyst No argument from me on that. All the austerity absolutely makes us more vulnerable. Im also saying that they are now failing even on their own terns of protecting British capitalism.