So the football is going ahead?
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Your post is contradictory. Everyone gets it now and there is massive surge in demand for medical services.Spread the peak out as much as possible.
It's probably why they're not banning events yet. They want people to get it. Because a huge percentage of the population will get it anyway.
So try get a lot to get it now, then ban events, spread the impact out over a longer period.
The NHS can handle 2-3 'steadier' months. It can't handle 2-3 weeks of mass infection.
Your post is contradictory. Everyone gets it now and there is massive surge in demand for medical services.
Cancel all public events and slow the rate of infection down and do it immediately so the NHS doesn't get overwhelmed.
Because the horse has already bolted out the gate. The choice now is do we move stuff out of the horse's way or let it crash through everything it sees.Again I'm not saying I agree with the logic but that's what it seems they are doing.
Cancelling public events hasn't slowed down the impact in any country so far. The virus is already here.
I think the games/events should be cancelled. But it won't slow it down, not at all. And the worst is still 2 weeks away you'd think. So it seems they're actively trying to get people infected before the peak, to spread it out.
But it's a good place to start no?You can cancel all public events or whatever but those events are having very little impact in the spread of the virus compared to, say, public transport. Which you can't just shut down with ease can you.
Going with what Johnson has said it would appear so, yes. There’s no way he tells the country to just wash their hands more and then the premier league cancel a load of games.So the football is going ahead?
Went to the shops before. 3 supermarkets. No pasta,no rice, no toilet rolls, no washing powder. Crazy mixed up world
You can cancel all public events or whatever but those events are having very little impact in the spread of the virus compared to, say, public transport. Which you can't just shut down with ease can you.
Boris Johnson on why sporting events continue in Britain: "It is very important that we are guided by the science. there is very little epidemiological or medical reason at the moment to ban such (sporting) events."