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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 10:21 am  
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Gove appears to excuse Johnson’s incompetence because he caught the virus. Let us not forget he was gloating about shaking patients hands during an hospital visit despite being aware of the virus.
Gove admitted Johnson missed the 5 COBRA meetings but he was never going to attend. These meetings were about the Virus and Gove admitted Johnson was kept up to date but still did not understand the severity of the situation.
It is clear he likes the position of PM but not the responsibility that goes with it, this was also highlighted by his Flood response or lack of it.



That is what people said about Johnson all along. He has no interests in detail he just likes the dramatic and th publicity pieces and leaves others up to mange things.

I would be interested in Cronus view about how with PPE the government could not be blamed for not preparing.

Why were they sending tones of PPE to China in February when they had already been warned by WHO about how serious this was.

Why did they not ramp up production of PPE rather than export it.
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:15 pm  
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That is what people said about Johnson all along. He has no interests in detail he just likes the dramatic and th publicity pieces and leaves others up to mange things.

I would be interested in Cronus view about how with PPE the government could not be blamed for not preparing.

Why were they sending tones of PPE to China in February when they had already been warned by WHO about how serious this was.

Why did they not ramp up production of PPE rather than export it.

Hang on, we already knew Johnson hadn't attended the early COBRA meetings, this isn't new or earth-shattering news. Should he have attended earlier? In hindsight, probably, although it's worth noting we only had 16 confirmed cases on 28th Feb, the day his first COBRA meeting was arranged and the WHO didn't classify CV19 as a pandemic until 11th March. Until late Feb outside of China and Asia numbers were still extremely low - indeed, on 21st Feb Italy had only 3 confirmed cases.

Of more interest is Gove's claim that the PM doesn't chair most COBRA meetings - which appears to be correct. Of course not attending does not mean not briefed.

We also need to consider these numbers in the context of previous pandemic alerts - SARS, MERS, etc - which had all turned out to be pretty limited in scope and disappeared almost as quickly as they arrived, despite the extreme WHO warnings. The science on CV19 - including the key R0 value - was still pretty sketchy in Jan/Feb (not helped by China masking the numbers), and I don't think most people, including many scientists, realised just how infectious and widespread CV19 would turn out to be.

As for PPE going to China, I can't answer, I haven't seen any verified reports, have you? Was it private PPE producers selling to China, or government stock? We do know China imported over 2 billion items of PPE while blocking exports. Either way I've said it enough times on here - the UK had a pandemic stockpile. This has been confirmed many times - indeed the Grauniad had an odd whinge about it's depreciation only last week. This is why the main challenge to date has mostly been a question of distribution, not supply - although as time goes on the need for new stock has grown, hence we're seeing more and more imports.

If you're asking why, in February, the UK didn't produce billions of items of PPE - firstly, we don't have the capacity. The majority of PPE is produced overseas. Secondly, I suggest you follow the WHO timeline. They only reluctantly admitted human-to-human transmission on 22nd Jan and - again - didn't classify CV19 as a pandemic until 11th March. Once the numbers started to explode in late Feb/early March, PPE demand also exploded globally and many producers had stopped exports - China, India, Japan, South Korea, etc. According to the WHO, "severe and mounting disruption to the global supply of personal protective equipment – caused by rising demand, panic buying, hoarding and misuse".

To place some context, according to The Mirror on 14th Feb, Boris Johnson was more likely to kill you than the coronavirus.
Durham Giant wrote:
That is what people said about Johnson all along. He has no interests in detail he just likes the dramatic and th publicity pieces and leaves others up to mange things.

I would be interested in Cronus view about how with PPE the government could not be blamed for not preparing.

Why were they sending tones of PPE to China in February when they had already been warned by WHO about how serious this was.

Why did they not ramp up production of PPE rather than export it.

Hang on, we already knew Johnson hadn't attended the early COBRA meetings, this isn't new or earth-shattering news. Should he have attended earlier? In hindsight, probably, although it's worth noting we only had 16 confirmed cases on 28th Feb, the day his first COBRA meeting was arranged and the WHO didn't classify CV19 as a pandemic until 11th March. Until late Feb outside of China and Asia numbers were still extremely low - indeed, on 21st Feb Italy had only 3 confirmed cases.

Of more interest is Gove's claim that the PM doesn't chair most COBRA meetings - which appears to be correct. Of course not attending does not mean not briefed.

We also need to consider these numbers in the context of previous pandemic alerts - SARS, MERS, etc - which had all turned out to be pretty limited in scope and disappeared almost as quickly as they arrived, despite the extreme WHO warnings. The science on CV19 - including the key R0 value - was still pretty sketchy in Jan/Feb (not helped by China masking the numbers), and I don't think most people, including many scientists, realised just how infectious and widespread CV19 would turn out to be.

As for PPE going to China, I can't answer, I haven't seen any verified reports, have you? Was it private PPE producers selling to China, or government stock? We do know China imported over 2 billion items of PPE while blocking exports. Either way I've said it enough times on here - the UK had a pandemic stockpile. This has been confirmed many times - indeed the Grauniad had an odd whinge about it's depreciation only last week. This is why the main challenge to date has mostly been a question of distribution, not supply - although as time goes on the need for new stock has grown, hence we're seeing more and more imports.

If you're asking why, in February, the UK didn't produce billions of items of PPE - firstly, we don't have the capacity. The majority of PPE is produced overseas. Secondly, I suggest you follow the WHO timeline. They only reluctantly admitted human-to-human transmission on 22nd Jan and - again - didn't classify CV19 as a pandemic until 11th March. Once the numbers started to explode in late Feb/early March, PPE demand also exploded globally and many producers had stopped exports - China, India, Japan, South Korea, etc. According to the WHO, "severe and mounting disruption to the global supply of personal protective equipment – caused by rising demand, panic buying, hoarding and misuse".

To place some context, according to The Mirror on 14th Feb, Boris Johnson was more likely to kill you than the coronavirus.
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:25 pm  
Keep the bumbling baffoon well clear I say.
At least Raab looks the part and is coherent.
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:51 pm  
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Hang on, we already knew Johnson hadn't attended the early COBRA meetings, this isn't new or earth-shattering news. Should he have attended earlier? In hindsight, probably, although it's worth noting we only had 16 confirmed cases on 28th Feb, the day his first COBRA meeting was arranged and the WHO didn't classify CV19 as a pandemic until 11th March. Until late Feb outside of China and Asia numbers were still extremely low - indeed, on 21st Feb Italy had only 3 confirmed cases.

Of more interest is Gove's claim that the PM doesn't chair most COBRA meetings - which appears to be correct. Of course not attending does not mean not briefed.

We also need to consider these numbers in the context of previous pandemic alerts - SARS, MERS, etc - which had all turned out to be pretty limited in scope and disappeared almost as quickly as they arrived, despite the extreme WHO warnings. The science on CV19 - including the key R0 value - was still pretty sketchy in Jan/Feb (not helped by China masking the numbers), and I don't think most people, including many scientists, realised just how infectious and widespread CV19 would turn out to be.

As for PPE going to China, I can't answer, I haven't seen any verified reports, have you? Was it private PPE producers selling to China, or government stock? We do know China imported over 2 billion items of PPE while blocking exports. Either way I've said it enough times on here - the UK had a pandemic stockpile. This has been confirmed many times - indeed the Grauniad had an odd whinge about it's depreciation only last week. This is why the main challenge to date has mostly been a question of distribution, not supply - although as time goes on the need for new stock has grown, hence we're seeing more and more imports.

If you're asking why, in February, the UK didn't produce billions of items of PPE - firstly, we don't have the capacity. The majority of PPE is produced overseas. Secondly, I suggest you follow the WHO timeline. They only reluctantly admitted human-to-human transmission on 22nd Jan and - again - didn't classify CV19 as a pandemic until 11th March. Once the numbers started to explode in late Feb/early March, PPE demand also exploded globally and many producers had stopped exports - China, India, Japan, South Korea, etc. According to the WHO, "severe and mounting disruption to the global supply of personal protective equipment – caused by rising demand, panic buying, hoarding and misuse".

To place some context, according to The Mirror on 14th Feb, Boris Johnson was more likely to kill you than the coronavirus.


So, in summary, Boris keeps away from these meetings until we're really in the Schmitt ?

You rather conveniently down grade SARS, MERS etc but, this is al about getting the planning right for a major disease.
China did alert the world that they had a problem and at that point, surely, we should have been getting crisis plans absolutely ready.

The way that you describe the sequence of events, we would start building aircraft carriers when the first bombs are dropped.
If anything, that previous outbreaks of disease, which never materialised into major outbreaks, should have served as warnings.

Either way, with the benefit of hindsight, we know that the UK was slow in getting up to speed and perhaps we should ignore the headlines in the Mirror, which although at the opposite end of the political spectrum, are certainly no worse than the Mail.

It will only be a few days before they have pictures of Boris coming to the rescue on a white stallion, after all, he loves a good photo opportunity.
Cronus wrote:
Hang on, we already knew Johnson hadn't attended the early COBRA meetings, this isn't new or earth-shattering news. Should he have attended earlier? In hindsight, probably, although it's worth noting we only had 16 confirmed cases on 28th Feb, the day his first COBRA meeting was arranged and the WHO didn't classify CV19 as a pandemic until 11th March. Until late Feb outside of China and Asia numbers were still extremely low - indeed, on 21st Feb Italy had only 3 confirmed cases.

Of more interest is Gove's claim that the PM doesn't chair most COBRA meetings - which appears to be correct. Of course not attending does not mean not briefed.

We also need to consider these numbers in the context of previous pandemic alerts - SARS, MERS, etc - which had all turned out to be pretty limited in scope and disappeared almost as quickly as they arrived, despite the extreme WHO warnings. The science on CV19 - including the key R0 value - was still pretty sketchy in Jan/Feb (not helped by China masking the numbers), and I don't think most people, including many scientists, realised just how infectious and widespread CV19 would turn out to be.

As for PPE going to China, I can't answer, I haven't seen any verified reports, have you? Was it private PPE producers selling to China, or government stock? We do know China imported over 2 billion items of PPE while blocking exports. Either way I've said it enough times on here - the UK had a pandemic stockpile. This has been confirmed many times - indeed the Grauniad had an odd whinge about it's depreciation only last week. This is why the main challenge to date has mostly been a question of distribution, not supply - although as time goes on the need for new stock has grown, hence we're seeing more and more imports.

If you're asking why, in February, the UK didn't produce billions of items of PPE - firstly, we don't have the capacity. The majority of PPE is produced overseas. Secondly, I suggest you follow the WHO timeline. They only reluctantly admitted human-to-human transmission on 22nd Jan and - again - didn't classify CV19 as a pandemic until 11th March. Once the numbers started to explode in late Feb/early March, PPE demand also exploded globally and many producers had stopped exports - China, India, Japan, South Korea, etc. According to the WHO, "severe and mounting disruption to the global supply of personal protective equipment – caused by rising demand, panic buying, hoarding and misuse".

To place some context, according to The Mirror on 14th Feb, Boris Johnson was more likely to kill you than the coronavirus.


So, in summary, Boris keeps away from these meetings until we're really in the Schmitt ?

You rather conveniently down grade SARS, MERS etc but, this is al about getting the planning right for a major disease.
China did alert the world that they had a problem and at that point, surely, we should have been getting crisis plans absolutely ready.

The way that you describe the sequence of events, we would start building aircraft carriers when the first bombs are dropped.
If anything, that previous outbreaks of disease, which never materialised into major outbreaks, should have served as warnings.

Either way, with the benefit of hindsight, we know that the UK was slow in getting up to speed and perhaps we should ignore the headlines in the Mirror, which although at the opposite end of the political spectrum, are certainly no worse than the Mail.

It will only be a few days before they have pictures of Boris coming to the rescue on a white stallion, after all, he loves a good photo opportunity.
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 3:06 pm  
When they start relaxing the restrictions do you think the Tories will buy stocks and shares in the industries that they will open -2 months after or straight away - five minutes ago before anyone else knows?
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 3:53 pm  
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So, in summary, Boris keeps away from these meetings until we're really in the Schmitt ?

You rather conveniently down grade SARS, MERS etc but, this is al about getting the planning right for a major disease.
China did alert the world that they had a problem and at that point, surely, we should have been getting crisis plans absolutely ready.

The way that you describe the sequence of events, we would start building aircraft carriers when the first bombs are dropped.
If anything, that previous outbreaks of disease, which never materialised into major outbreaks, should have served as warnings.

Either way, with the benefit of hindsight, we know that the UK was slow in getting up to speed and perhaps we should ignore the headlines in the Mirror, which although at the opposite end of the political spectrum, are certainly no worse than the Mail.

It will only be a few days before they have pictures of Boris coming to the rescue on a white stallion, after all, he loves a good photo opportunity.

I can only assume you're being deliberately obtuse and ignorant, given you're certainly not as stupid as that post makes you sound.

- We had a pandemic stockpile (your aircraft carrier). I'm not sure what about this you lot are failing to understand? Am I spelling it incorrectly or inadvertently using a different language?
- The initial issue was that the PPE supply chain was catered to deliver to 226 NHS trusts. Overnight, it was suddenly required to provide PPE to over 58,000 care homes, GP surgeries, hospices and community care organisations. Upscaling took time and required army and expert assistance.
- Pandemic plans and models already existed via the Scientific Advisory Group on Pandemic Influenza and its sub-group, the Scientific Pandemic Influenza group on Modelling (SPI-M) in partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Did you really think this sort of planning didn't already take place? We have a plan for the US invading the UK, ffs.
- But - you can't implement a plan or model the likely spread until you know the nature of the virus and have at least some scientific evidence. Even now, there are many unknowns about this virus as it's completely new.
- Until early March the numbers outside China and South Korea were still low.
- CV19 therefore wasn't classified as a pandemic by the WHO until 11th March and we still didn't know how quickly the numbers would rise.
- Greater minds than you or I and Boris Johnson are steering the UK's response, which was clearly explained as a four phase plan to progress as the numbers grew.

One of the main issues facing the UK that we are all ignoring is actually us; our behaviour and response to the lockdown - primarily the inability of large sections of British society to pay attention and follow instructions.
There are STILL thousands of people ignoring government orders and spreading the virus, and each time it spreads adds weeks. Societies such as China, South Korea, Japan and Germany are far more compliant and disciplined, and frankly have far fewer 'd'ckhead' elements. We demanded a lockdown - we got one. Then the media and left wing immediately started complaining about police enforcement, whining about a 'police state', and demanding a plan for coming out of the lockdown - all of which sends completely the wrong signals to those who already believe the are above the law and whose sense of arrogance entitles them to behave as they like. We constantly ask 'can I do this, can I do that' - it seems we cannot simply stay at home and shut the fck up for a couple of months.

I'm sure you'll find that paragraph outrageous - the usual 'how dare you blame the public' blah blah. But that fact is whatever direction the government takes, too many 4rseholes are ignoring it, adding to the crisis, and we all have our part to play.
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:20 pm  
actually, cannot be bothered
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:20 pm  
We are doing our bit it is the government that is not keeping up to their side of the deal. To be able to exit the lockdown we once again need the Government to reach their testing limit and have sufficient PPE, if they fail which current performance suggest they will, dare they go to the country and say you need to continue because we have failed. The other problem they face is that we are seeing other EU countries coming out of Lockdown the pressure will build on the Public’s will to continue for a further period. The Government can only hang onto the NHS coattails for so long before the public realise that what the NHS have done is little to do with the government.
I wonder since being elected PM how many days has he actually been in Parliament compared to the number of days away on holiday. London had riots, he was the mayor and on holiday, We had floods he was on holiday because he did not want to get in the way of the rescue efforts, not the same prior to the election of course.
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:28 pm  
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actually, cannot be bothered


Hi Boris.
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Re: coronavirus and sport ? : Sun Apr 19, 2020 6:28 pm  
Cronus wrote:
I can only assume you're being deliberately obtuse and ignorant, given you're certainly not as stupid as that post makes you sound.

- We had a pandemic stockpile (your aircraft carrier). I'm not sure what about this you lot are failing to understand? Am I spelling it incorrectly or inadvertently using a different language?
- The initial issue was that the PPE supply chain was catered to deliver to 226 NHS trusts. Overnight, it was suddenly required to provide PPE to over 58,000 care homes, GP surgeries, hospices and community care organisations. Upscaling took time and required army and expert assistance.
- Pandemic plans and models already existed via the Scientific Advisory Group on Pandemic Influenza and its sub-group, the Scientific Pandemic Influenza group on Modelling (SPI-M) in partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Did you really think this sort of planning didn't already take place? We have a plan for the US invading the UK, ffs.
- But - you can't implement a plan or model the likely spread until you know the nature of the virus and have at least some scientific evidence. Even now, there are many unknowns about this virus as it's completely new.
- Until early March the numbers outside China and South Korea were still low.
- CV19 therefore wasn't classified as a pandemic by the WHO until 11th March and we still didn't know how quickly the numbers would rise.
- Greater minds than you or I and Boris Johnson are steering the UK's response, which was clearly explained as a four phase plan to progress as the numbers grew.

One of the main issues facing the UK that we are all ignoring is actually us; our behaviour and response to the lockdown - primarily the inability of large sections of British society to pay attention and follow instructions.
There are STILL thousands of people ignoring government orders and spreading the virus, and each time it spreads adds weeks. Societies such as China, South Korea, Japan and Germany are far more compliant and disciplined, and frankly have far fewer 'd'ckhead' elements. We demanded a lockdown - we got one. Then the media and left wing immediately started complaining about police enforcement, whining about a 'police state', and demanding a plan for coming out of the lockdown - all of which sends completely the wrong signals to those who already believe the are above the law and whose sense of arrogance entitles them to behave as they like. We constantly ask 'can I do this, can I do that' - it seems we cannot simply stay at home and shut the fck up for a couple of months.

I'm sure you'll find that paragraph outrageous - the usual 'how dare you blame the public' blah blah. But that fact is whatever direction the government takes, too many 4rseholes are ignoring it, adding to the crisis, and we all have our part to play.


I agree with YOUR post.
However, it was during the daily Coronavirus updates, where our government spokesmen, plus Patel :oops: assured everyone watching that there was no problem with supply, only an issue with distribution - you do remember that, dont you ?
We were then told that "everybody hade enough PPE but, some weren't using it correctly and that it was THIS that had caused some shortages - again, you must remember this.

Although there has been an admission that the situation has been challenging, there is still no admission of ANY shortages, despite some hospitals and especially care homes, clearly not having the right numbers and or the right types of PPE.

As for the lockdown and people complying, personally, I think that the vast, vast majority are doing ok.

There are people out walking, taking exercise that would usually be happy to be in front of the TV but, overall, I dont think that people are doing too badly.

We are of course, only in the first stage of this, trying to "flatten the curve" to enable the NHS to cope.
What could and should happen next is difficult to imagine.

There are 100,000 people furloughed, 1000's laid off and businesses collapsing already and the exit, although not anything like in terms of loss of life, will adversely affect 1,000,000's of the population.

You rightly point out that some other nations people will be far more compliant and accepting of their fete than "us" and you only have to glance "over the pond" to see what may be happening here quite soon - thankfully our social care and benefits system, although a long way from perfect, is streets ahead of them but, many, many tough years lay ahead, for all of us
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Wigan-St.Helens
SL
13:00
Hull FC-LondonB
Sun 18th Aug
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13:00
Leigh-Salford
SL
15:30
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SL
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MINT2024
14:30
England M-Samoa M
Sun 30th Jun
CH13 Barrow0-36Wakefield
CH 13 Dewsbury12-38Bradford
CH 13 Halifax38-18Whitehaven
CH 13 Widnes16-24Batley
CH 13 York10-18Sheffield
L1 13 Cornwall10-16Crusaders
L1 13 Newcastle10-44Midlands
L1 13 Oldham30-6Hunslet
L1 13 Workington18-37Keighley
NRL 17 St.George26-6Dolphins
NRL 17 Penrith6-16NQL Cowboys
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Sat 29th Jun
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CH 13 Doncaster18-8Swinton
NRL 17 NZ Warriors32-16Brisbane
NRL 17 Newcastle34-26Parramatta
NRL 17 Melbourne16-6Canberra
MINT2024 1 France M8-40England M
WINT2024 1 FRANCE W0-42ENGLAND W
Fri 28th Jun
NRL 17 Canterbury15-14Cronulla
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 14 403 164 239 24
St.Helens 15 423 162 261 22
Hull KR 15 383 201 182 22
Warrington 15 358 213 145 20
Salford 15 295 288 7 20
Catalans 15 288 220 68 18
 
Leeds 15 274 270 4 16
Huddersfield 15 298 317 -19 12
Leigh 14 264 226 38 11
Castleford 15 238 429 -191 7
Hull FC 15 198 474 -276 4
LondonB 15 140 598 -458 2
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 13 486 142 344 26
Sheffield 13 354 217 137 20
Bradford 13 341 218 123 18
Toulouse 12 332 174 158 16
Widnes 13 315 245 70 15
Featherstone 13 330 283 47 12
 
Batley 13 205 286 -81 12
Doncaster 13 237 325 -88 11
York 14 285 293 -8 10
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Halifax 13 270 377 -107 10
Barrow 12 203 339 -136 10
Swinton 13 260 332 -72 8
Dewsbury 14 168 419 -251 2
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