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Mr K 31-03-2020 12:02

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36029793)
So again, which country WAS prepared?

Ironically the US was the best prepared but they've been hampered by a megalomaniac president who knows better than the healthcare experts/scientists. He'll be the first electoral victim from this.

jfman 31-03-2020 12:35

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36029795)
Ironically the US was the best prepared but they've been hampered by a megalomaniac president who knows better than the healthcare experts/scientists. He'll be the first electoral victim from this.

Also, other countries being inadequately prepared doesn't mean we have to aim for the same low bar.

Given the cost to the economy, in the short and long term, adequate preparations would have been a worthwhile investment and given the public reassurance they need to prevent both the supply and demand side shocks.

Stuart 31-03-2020 12:55

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36029795)
Ironically the US was the best prepared but they've been hampered by a megalomaniac president who knows better than the healthcare experts/scientists. He'll be the first electoral victim from this.

Depends how many rabid supporters he has. I dare say that at least the most rabid of them will dismiss this whole thing as a product of the Democrats..

mrmistoffelees 31-03-2020 13:18

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36029793)
So again, which country WAS prepared?

Surely the question should be. 'Why weren't countries prepared?'

1) 1st case in Wuhan November 2019
2) knowledge regarding spread and level of transmission known since mid January 2020
3) Warnings of potential mass influenza type pandemics since 2016 IIRC

Governments around the world treated this as the previous version of SARS or MERS and basically hoped it would go away until it was too late.

tweetiepooh 31-03-2020 14:24

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So once we pass the peak, to we just store up "spare" equipment or do we make available to other nations, especially those that may not be able to afford to buy or manufacture all the equipment they will need?

Will this equipment mothball well? Will it need maintenance and when brought out will it all be immediately viable or will we need to replace certain parts that may then be in short supply? Not much better having lots of unusable equipment to not having the equipment.

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And the strategy here was never so much as stopping infection or preventing deaths as in spreading the load out over a longer period. This could end up with more deaths but less load on the health service. We'll see in the next week or so if rates keep climbing or level off.

downquark1 31-03-2020 14:30

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36029795)
Ironically the US was the best prepared but they've been hampered by a megalomaniac president who knows better than the healthcare experts/scientists. He'll be the first electoral victim from this.

How would they be best prepared?

Taiwan and some of the other Asian countries have done fairly well. They were closer to previous pandemics and generally don't trust China.

denphone 31-03-2020 14:49

Re: Coronavirus
 
The Department of Health and Social Care has just released the latest updated figures.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...id-19-11966273

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The latest figure in the UK for the number of people that have died after testing positive for COVID-19 is 1,651.

The nations breakdown is as follows:

England: 1651 (a rise of 367)
Wales: 69 (a rise of seven)

Scotland: 60 (a rise of 13)

Northern Ireland: 28 (a rise of six)

1andrew1 31-03-2020 16:36

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36029787)
So this equipment was supposed to be stored away for 10 years or more, just in case it's needed? Never been needed on this scale before.

Ditto much military equipment. We hope we'll never have to use it but we need it there, maintained and updated in case.

nomadking 31-03-2020 16:48

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36029822)
Ditto much military equipment. We hope we'll never have to use it but we need it there, maintained and updated in case.

That's more to do with the fact that you can't be expected to rustle up a tank at short notice.

jfman 31-03-2020 17:09

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36029823)
That's more to do with the fact that you can't be expected to rustle up a tank at short notice.

Or ventilators, evidently.

When was the last time we needed a tank that wasn't an illegal US led invasion of a country that posed no threat to us anyway?

nomadking 31-03-2020 17:21

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36029795)
Ironically the US was the best prepared but they've been hampered by a megalomaniac president who knows better than the healthcare experts/scientists. He'll be the first electoral victim from this.

So New York doesn't have shortages? The prime responsibility is at State level.

Hugh 31-03-2020 17:33

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36029828)
So New York doesn't have shortages? The prime responsibility is at State level.

Unfortunately, the States can’t get the equipment because they Are having to bid against each other and the Federal Government...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-supplies.html
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Not only are the states having to bid against each other, but they are also having to bid against FEMA , representing the federal government- and all the foreign governments still trying to cope with their own coronavirus crises.

nomadking 31-03-2020 17:36

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36029831)
Unfortunately, the States can’t get the equipment because they Are having to bid against each other and the Federal Government...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-supplies.html

So none of them were prepared BEFORE.:rolleyes: That was the sub-issue under discussion. It also highlights the fact that the prime responsibility for preparedness was at State level.

pip08456 31-03-2020 17:53

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36029795)
Ironically the US was the best prepared but they've been hampered by a megalomaniac president who knows better than the healthcare experts/scientists. He'll be the first electoral victim from this.

Of course the US was best prepared...Not.

https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/26/pr...and-sanitizer/

denphone 31-03-2020 18:30

Re: Coronavirus
 
Here is a very brave man who has at least beaten Coronavirus.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbi...box=1585674221


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