tc27 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 11:43 am
I find the 'lockdown sceptics' pretty tedious.
I have no doubt at all that if there wasn't an overwhelming need for it then no government (and particularly this one) would be doing it.
Tedious? really?
There have to be questions asked given the damage that is being wrought on the economy and society from these lockdowns. For me they are just following the trend of the other European major countries and dont want to be caught to be seen to be doing nothing as they havent actually got much of a clue.
What i do find interesting is that the local lockdown or more regionalised approach in Scotland seems to have stemmed the tide, we are not experiencing exponential growth, it has levelled off and rather than opting for the sledgehammer of a national lockdown they could actually look at what is happening elsewhere.
The one striking thing for me is that crunch really seems to be around the lack of capacity in the NHS. If we just take a step back you really can see that it is being asked run at 100% at this time of year and as soon as you ask a bit more of it the whole thing is at risk of collapse. There is no real debate on the NHS as it is sacrosanct in this country, is constantly getting reorganised and is just a behemoth of a thing to even attempt to fix so after decades of sticking plasters it is looking in a pretty sorry state and must be bloody depressing to work in.