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I'd Like To Thank Dominic Cummings..........
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..........for showing everyone how unnecessary the lockdown is. Now we can all go and see our relatives in any part of the country. That's a good thing isn't it? If he can do it under the circumstances described by the PM, then I'm sure lots and lots of people have very similar situations. Go for it, I say. So, thank you Mr. Cummings! However, if we're not allowed to do that, why was he allowed? He should be sacked shouldn't he? Anyway, I'll be travelling to the Midlands on Friday for a game of golf. Tis true. But I think I'll avoid the Aston Non-Expressway. Oh yes!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I disagree, Mozz. Many people are happy with the lockdown (including me) but many others, including a lot on AB, are not and are demanding it be ended in order to save the economy. The problem here is straightforward hypocrisy: the government issue instructions then ignore them themselves. That looks bad to anyone, pro- or anti-lockdown, and leaves nobody any the wiser about whether the instructions are good advice or not.
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Thanks for that Martin. Not keen on nuts, actually. Thanks to jno for the support. Martin, call me nuts after you've read this (you probably will anyway):
I think the govt took the wrong action with the announcement of a lockdown. Prior to that Johnson had failed to attend several meetings with european counterparts about CV-19. The govt acted on the advice of a professor whose advice on previous outbreaks was massive flawed. (Prof. Ferguson)
The govt should have concentrated on the areas that were most vulnerable, ie hospitals, care homes, elderly etc, not lockdown and close down the whole economy. All PPE should have been available for people working on the 'front line' only. The best PPE for people that deserve it most. The govt knew that the NHS might be overwhelmed because that is the front line. If the govt knew there would be a cost financially, it should have concentrated on the above areas for that cost. The rest of the country should not have been locked down. Ah yes, you say. But without lockdown, the death rate would have been much higher. How do you, or anyone else know that? Cos it stands to reason? The PM said last week 'it's a fact that we could have had a catastrophe without lockdown'. That's true. Equally as true, he could have said 'it's a fact that we could not have had a catastrophe without lockdown', because how does anyone know, either way, what would have happened. Would have happened. Might have happened. Could have happened. Maybe happened.
The lockdown was unnecessary and the effort should have been focused on the vulnerable. Not the whole population, aka, The Gullable.
I think the govt took the wrong action with the announcement of a lockdown. Prior to that Johnson had failed to attend several meetings with european counterparts about CV-19. The govt acted on the advice of a professor whose advice on previous outbreaks was massive flawed. (Prof. Ferguson)
The govt should have concentrated on the areas that were most vulnerable, ie hospitals, care homes, elderly etc, not lockdown and close down the whole economy. All PPE should have been available for people working on the 'front line' only. The best PPE for people that deserve it most. The govt knew that the NHS might be overwhelmed because that is the front line. If the govt knew there would be a cost financially, it should have concentrated on the above areas for that cost. The rest of the country should not have been locked down. Ah yes, you say. But without lockdown, the death rate would have been much higher. How do you, or anyone else know that? Cos it stands to reason? The PM said last week 'it's a fact that we could have had a catastrophe without lockdown'. That's true. Equally as true, he could have said 'it's a fact that we could not have had a catastrophe without lockdown', because how does anyone know, either way, what would have happened. Would have happened. Might have happened. Could have happened. Maybe happened.
The lockdown was unnecessary and the effort should have been focused on the vulnerable. Not the whole population, aka, The Gullable.
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