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The UK government clearly had no plan to deal with an entirely controllable disease and preferred to ignore best advice, play political games, and award massive contracts to Party donors and relatives. The British Isles are free of rabies because we impose absolute quarantine on incoming animals of other species, so why not do the same for humans who may be carrying a nasty transmissible disease with a short incubation period?
The latest government report into the damage the covid pandemic did to people blames the government for being unprepared. Who can ever be??
It turned out that the pandemic did not kill 20% of the world population as expected
To blame is WHO for not having advised everyone that this was just a new flu virus
Alan, with the extent of air travel I would reckon the virus was already in situ before any measures were activated. Even if not the case the virus could easily have hitched a ride across the English channel, as many other unwelcome visitors do.
Quote from: alancalverd on 18/07/2024 23:49:11The UK government clearly had no plan to deal with an entirely controllable disease and preferred to ignore best advice, play political games, and award massive contracts to Party donors and relatives. The British Isles are free of rabies because we impose absolute quarantine on incoming animals of other species, so why not do the same for humans who may be carrying a nasty transmissible disease with a short incubation period? There are always lethal diseases, delending on your viewpoint. Cancer patients, transplant patients are shielding even now, but the rest of the world doesnt give a toss this time.
BC, with a contagious respiratory virus spread by aerosol, the only way to stop it is total lockdown of all international transport and immediate internment of all irregulars(ie channel boat migrants) and even then this may fail as humans are not the only species affected. PS: lot of covid in Ireland right now, the boss, our eldest daughter and myself have had it in the last few weeks. I found it relatively mild this time(3rd) as opposed to the first which was dreadful.
Even if not the case the virus could easily have hitched a ride across the English channel, as many other unwelcome visitors do.
Yes flu is an annual occurrence but we have a reasonably good handle on it with updated vaccines every year- not saying that it might not catch us out. Covid was new and the last new coronavirus to come out of asia was SARS which was a very serious infection that was brought under control, fortunately. Covid could easily have been as bad as SARS or worse but we did not know at the time. Don't forget it killed the doctor who got in trouble for publicising it. Do you remember the situation in the north of Italy with refrigerated trucks outside the hospitals when the morgues were overflowing? That was the scenario that the lockdowns were intended to prevent. I don't believe there is any evidence that the vaccines were harmful to certain age groups. All medications, including vaccines, have a certain risk associated with their use. A decision to medicate is always based on a benefit to risk assessment. A new pandemic is almost certain to happen, given the size of the world population together with the extent of air transport. I think the greatest risk is probably bird flu and it could be as bad as the Spanish flu or worse.
BC, with a contagious respiratory virus spread by aerosol, the only way to stop it is total lockdown...
Yet no one has been able to stop the boats despite saying they would.
Makes you wonder what policies got that moron elected.