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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
This was a national emergency. Yet judging by the way you're happy for the roles to be recruited, you judge them as being equal in skill to pulling the winning raffle tickets out at the village fair!
Headhunters move rapidly and would doubtless have pulled out all the plugs for Hancock had he been less corrupt and used their services. There's no reason apart from cronyism not to be professional in recruitment of such important roles.
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Nice theory. The point is, time was of the essence and to go through the usual rigmorole would have used up too much precious time. The virus was moving very quickly and there were a lot of unknowns. Everyone was panicking over what to do. It's easy for you to sit there calmly criticising others. Life just isn't as easy as many CF members seem to think.
The latest figures for England are here. The infection rate is decreasing, but the big question is, will there be a resurgence when the schools go back - and will there be any more virulent variants that give cause for concern?
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/