Professor Neil Ferguson tells @CommonsSTC that if we had introduced lockdown measures a week earlier we would have reduced the final death toll by at least a half.
It hardly needed confirmation by a professor though did it? Anyone with a modicum of understanding was aghast that huge public gatherings like the Cheltenham Festival, football matches etc went ahead and staying indoors was only hinted at.
"The epidemic was doubling every three to four days before lockdown interventions were introduced. So had we introduced lockdown measures a week earlier, we would have then reduced the final death toll by at least a half."
I really do think we deserve better than this present end of the pier show, led by a P.M who definitely can't be bothered to prepare for anything.This is evident in his appearances at P.M questions, in the way we have had many instances of change of direction , in the dismal record so far . Nothing to be proud of there. .
Yes, Whitewave and it is scary. I have paid attention because it matters to me, but I think most folk would not even realise what has been going on under the radar.
Was that really a serious question varian ? If so, take in the answer, four years to go ( at least). Does anyone on here worry about the thousands and thousands of cheek by jowl protesters at the weekend , never mind the Cheltenham Festival.That wasn’t of Johnson’s doing after all!
Prof. Neil Ferguson resigned as a member of SAGE because he regrets undermining the continued need for social distancing. His admission came after it was found he broke the rules allowing his lover to visit him at his home during the lock down.
Is he saying that he urged the gov. to introduce lock down measures sooner and was ignored? On what scientific information is he basing his claim, that had the lock down been introduced a week earlier, the final death toll would have been reduced by half, especially as as horrific as the death is thus far, we don't know what the final figure will be?
EXCL: Channel 4 News has seen a leaked paper prepared for one of the scientific committees advising the government - which called in the starkest possible way for a lockdown - a full two weeKS before Johnson made the decision to lock down.
Tho it’s unlikely to manifest itself at PMQs today, there is mounting unease, even anger, among Tory backbenchers and grassroots at what they perceive as indecisive, even incompetent leadership from Boris Johnson at this stage in the Covid crisis.
varian - this ordinary old woman and her husband took the same decision, to lockdown on 13 March. So did most of our friends who are in the same age group. Our younger family members were talking seriously about it and already keeping a sensible social distance from us oldies.
whitewave as to the question in your OP. You're right, competence, knowledge, integrity, I can't think of a PM during my lifetime so lacking as the current PM.
No I cant and it's unnervingly reminiscent of the White House press conferences. I read earlier this week that for a week now, no one from the government had been willing to be interviewed by anyone from Channel 4 news. Ch 4 news is the best on tv imo.
Smileless2012 The report about lockdown was produced by a team from Imperial College, not just Niall Ferguson, as WWM mentions above. I would suggest that his evidence comes from his research.