Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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Yeah, I know.
Severely delayed decisions to shut down.
The refuting originally of what Asia has known for decades on mask wearing.
Consistently delayed and slow moving decisions.
Discharge of patients with Virus test into care homes.
A tracking app that an after school Raspberry pi programing club could do a better job of.
Repetitive & on-going U turns since the end of January.
Blatant over promotion and over expectation setting.
A government more concerned with rhetoric and sound bites than substance.
Abysmal process management.
Criminal procurement, contract and supplier management Fromm PPE to Ventilation.

# I know. 50,000 British people dead, wait for stampeade if Spain Germany overtake etc.
 
It can survive for 5 days after thawing but has to be kept at -70c before that. So it will be logistically demanding, especially for less developed nations.

It can survive for 5 days after thawing but has to be kept at -70c before that. So it will be logistically demanding, especially for less developed nations.
Don't be worrying mate Matt Hancock is on the case I saw him in Currys earlier cleaning out the fridge freezer section.
 
Shutdown in France now extended to 02 Dec at least.
There is a Comprehensive list of legitimate reasons for outings.
Self certification of one of these reasons needed for each outing.
Certificates are subject to police checks.
Noncompliance will cost you 135euro.
1 in 4 people dying over the past week had C19.
 
It’s about time this Government started being honest about how its spending our money...

‘Back in August, we announced that together with a cross-party group of MPs – Caroline Lucas (Green), Debbie Abrahams (Labour) and Layla Moran (LibDem) – we were launching legal action against Government for its persistent and unlawful failure to disclose details of COVID-related contracts.

We are now pleased to announce that our judicial review has been granted permission by the court. The hearing is scheduled for mid-January 2021.

Despite Government’s attempt to argue that we had no standing to bring the claim, the Judge agreed there is an important public interest in securing that Government abides by the law and its own public procurement policy.

Government is required by law to publish contract details within 30 days of the award. But the average length of time taken to publish COVID-19 contracts now stands at a remarkable 78 days, with over £4billion worth of contracts totally unaccounted for.

The Government’s repeated refusal to come clean has left us – along with cross-party MPs Debbie Abrahams, Caroline Lucas and Layla Moran – no option but to compel the Government to come clean through the courts’



 
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