ChatterBank20 mins ago
Is It Now Fruitless
Having daily briefings,( note I say daily) same questions, same answers, very little to be achieved. The time spent preparing drafts for speeches / correcting/altering and so forth. Are there really enough hours in the day to waste. Would it not be more lucrative for these people to spend their time on ideas / planning of what might work, and might not, what would be a way forward, you get my meaning I'm sure.
The public still need to know what's happening and when, but I'm sure this could be condensed into a briefing every third day, giving more time for the powers that be to work on the main problem. Daily totals for infection / deaths can be given to the media.
Should they feel any new, urgent news need to be given to the public, this can be arranged in no time at all.
The public still need to know what's happening and when, but I'm sure this could be condensed into a briefing every third day, giving more time for the powers that be to work on the main problem. Daily totals for infection / deaths can be given to the media.
Should they feel any new, urgent news need to be given to the public, this can be arranged in no time at all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gromit, could I ask you to please give me a link to the most informative (i.e. in the number and spread of facts presented) UK government site you know of providing UK-wide statistics and breakdowns (to the extent that it does) regarding the Covid 19 pandemic. The sort of thing I would expect is not just the info available on here
https:/ /www.wo rldomet ers.inf o/coron avirus/ country /uk/
but the sort of stuff over and above as available for other countries on their own sites. Thanks in advance.
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but the sort of stuff over and above as available for other countries on their own sites. Thanks in advance.
// for once you talk sense TC!//
timete danaos dona ferentes ! baby
that is latin ( sorry Naomi Auncient Forrin!) for
be careful of praise from TC
or as Groucho said - he would never join a club that elected him !
I thought you were talking about Dettol Donald
He spends/spent two hours on them they say
No wonder a tired Beeb hack would say - "now we will return to London...." after you know 25 mins
and last night - did anyone notice? the had a chain of producers and wealth creators telling him how they would construct the testing chain for the Great American public
they were the Great American Paying Public
It was all money in the wealth creators pocket ....
The health service in America is a commercial Health sector and there is money to be made !
timete danaos dona ferentes ! baby
that is latin ( sorry Naomi Auncient Forrin!) for
be careful of praise from TC
or as Groucho said - he would never join a club that elected him !
I thought you were talking about Dettol Donald
He spends/spent two hours on them they say
No wonder a tired Beeb hack would say - "now we will return to London...." after you know 25 mins
and last night - did anyone notice? the had a chain of producers and wealth creators telling him how they would construct the testing chain for the Great American public
they were the Great American Paying Public
It was all money in the wealth creators pocket ....
The health service in America is a commercial Health sector and there is money to be made !
// I loved it when a German spokesperson stated that their Ro had risen from 0.7 to 0.9 :-)//
so it goes from halving in three days to halving in ten days ( take a reciprocal of 1-Ro) - oh god is that right? ( no I am out by loge2 somewhere)
anyway - how do the Germans know? I am with NJ on this - the measurements are too imprecise to be useful or useable or reliable or credible
so it goes from halving in three days to halving in ten days ( take a reciprocal of 1-Ro) - oh god is that right? ( no I am out by loge2 somewhere)
anyway - how do the Germans know? I am with NJ on this - the measurements are too imprecise to be useful or useable or reliable or credible