I don’t agree.
Fewer hospitalisations can be the result of more efficient and early diagnosis, a different demographic of positive cases, different protocols in different circumstances.
Fewer deaths is almost certainly a result of better and more targeted treatment, better understanding of how the virus affects different organs, the reduction of early ventilator use, again a different demographic and some of the drug therapies which have been found to be effective.
The spread of the virus is one of the things public health is primarily concerned with - whether or not people die from it is to do with a number of variables.
You say if we are not prepared now, we never will be.
Well, despite having access to the entire genome of the virus back in January, we were still not prepared.
PPE? We heard recently that huge quantities have been discovered to be of inferior quality and rejected - were we/are we prepared? Has that been replaced?
MPs get a generous holiday allowance by any standard and I hope they will return refreshed and invigorated, but who is minding the store?