ChrisTheRed
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Of traces are actually made.
No point in locking down if the rest of the systems aren't working.
No point in locking down if the rest of the systems aren't working.
It beggars belief that public money has been squandered to satisfy an ideology that benefits so few.Billions wasted by this incompetent corrupt shower whilst their Dickensian MPs withhold a small proportion of those wasted billions to feed poor kids over school holidays and an additional £5m for Manchester.
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...itain-nhs-corporate-executives-test-and-trace
There is 97% tracing in areas managed by local authorities. Nothing to do with the public.I think it’s more a reflection of the public than the government, you can throw endless resources at a system but it will only work if people give their details, answer the phone, scan the app, follow the rules etc. If the public are fatigued, not interested or have lost faith in the government then no system will work, just as a lockdown won’t work now either.
I think it’s more a reflection of the public than the government, you can throw endless resources at a system but it will only work if people give their details, answer the phone, scan the app, follow the rules etc. If the public are fatigued, not interested or have lost faith in the government then no system will work, just as a lockdown won’t work now either. People have decided enough is enough, you only have to go out on the street to see that.
I think it’s more a reflection of the public than the government, you can throw endless resources at a system but it will only work if people give their details, answer the phone, scan the app, follow the rules etc. If the public are fatigued, not interested or have lost faith in the government then no system will work, just as a lockdown won’t work now either. People have decided enough is enough, you only have to go out on the street to see that.
Yep. It’s all the public’s fault. Let’s let the precious government off the hook.
Jesus, I’ve heard it all now.
Local public health officials have been doing this effectively for years (all be it on a smaller scale) with far fewer resources. They actually get out in the community they know and use this knowledge to properly trace people. You can throw resources at a private company with remote call handlers and set up as many apps as you like, but this will never be as effective on the ground.I think it’s more a reflection of the public than the government, you can throw endless resources at a system but it will only work if people give their details, answer the phone, scan the app, follow the rules etc. If the public are fatigued, not interested or have lost faith in the government then no system will work, just as a lockdown won’t work now either. People have decided enough is enough, you only have to go out on the street to see that.
Actually the opposite. If Track and Trace was working we wouldn't need to lock down.No point in locking down if the rest of the systems aren't working.
Sorry that's just a cop out for government failure. It also feeds on the persistent lie of British/English exceptionalism. Our compliance rates (if given clear rules) are no better or worse than any other country on the planet. Germany will have the same number of fukkwits that believe the virus doesn't exist or that wearing a face covering is some sort of control ploy from an authoritarian regime.a large percentage of our population are non compliant.