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Good post Tricky.
Our approach to the pandemic almost reminds me of what our generals did in WW1. Refusal to change tactics in the face of mounting losses.
We seem to be relying on a Vaccine to dig us out of a hole. Perhaps it will, perhaps not.
Instead we should be looking around the world and seeing how countries that have effectively suppressed the virus have done it, see if we can use some of those same approaches. Instead of trying to invent our own systems - seemingly for political reasons - that don't seem to be working, 'especially' when the scientists said they probably wouldn't.
A shambles!....(that is me being polite)
"Got to save Christmas"....(what Boris was 'probably' thinking all yesterday)
Yes Fine!
But policy is not always entirely relevant and an exercise of power likewise.
I cite the stance of our own Boris, refusing to act on the advice of his 'Sage Group', namely that a lock-down in late September, when Coronavirus levels were quite low, would probably have been extremely helpful in suppressing the spread of Covid infections, country-wide.
Boris cited likely damage to business if he acted and chose to override the advice.
Now we face a 4 week period of lock-down, and perhaps an extension thereafter.
The flu typically peaks in winter time, going off past experience, so a chance was lost to restrict infection spread when the virus levels were much lower.
In short the flu (covid or otherwise) has a life-cycle of its own, and we are acting too late in the season, shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.
Policy and power are meaningless without an understanding of what threat is being faced and how to deal with it.
Thanks for Kicking things off as we are now safely within the "FREE for all WEEK-end Rule" ! LOL
America isn’t a single party dictatorship! I am not convinced that the Age or the Sleeping patterns of ONE man (the president) necessarily is a major factor in how the country will be run.
It’s the POLICES that any administration ultimately will adopt as it exercises power that really matters, and those policies are normally decides within a large governmental group.
PS- I do enjoy the occasional “Power Nap” from time to time, very refreshing indeed.