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<blockquote data-quote="Amiga500" data-source="post: 990760" data-attributes="member: 56767"><p>"Proactive" in upping the scale and response? Wise up and start to think for yourself instead of drinking the kool-aid.</p><p></p><p>They are still reacting and are about 4 weeks behind where they need to be in terms of response.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What percentage of the workforce do you think travels abroad every month? Do you think its more than 10%? How much of that percentage could work-around not being able to travel?</p><p></p><p>Anyone coming back from any infected country should have been in 2 week isolation. Disruptive? Yep. But a damn sight less disruptive than "up to 20% of the workforce being off at any one time".</p><p>Even shutting down all flights for 6 months would be far less disruptive than "up to 20% of the workforce being off at any one time" as the internal economy could have rumbled on largely unabated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>For all the supposed brains running this, they've made a right f**k up of it by failing to grasp the two big fundamentals. </p><p><strong>1. Find the chokepoint and make sure you have absolute control of that.</strong></p><p>The chokepoint was the borders. Now its loose across the country and they have pretty much no control of what happens next.</p><p><strong>2. The earlier you are on top of it, the smaller the problem will be.</strong></p><p>The more it infects, the greater the subsequent spread, the larger the pressure there is on the NHS and the more economic disruption there will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amiga500, post: 990760, member: 56767"] "Proactive" in upping the scale and response? Wise up and start to think for yourself instead of drinking the kool-aid. They are still reacting and are about 4 weeks behind where they need to be in terms of response. What percentage of the workforce do you think travels abroad every month? Do you think its more than 10%? How much of that percentage could work-around not being able to travel? Anyone coming back from any infected country should have been in 2 week isolation. Disruptive? Yep. But a damn sight less disruptive than "up to 20% of the workforce being off at any one time". Even shutting down all flights for 6 months would be far less disruptive than "up to 20% of the workforce being off at any one time" as the internal economy could have rumbled on largely unabated. For all the supposed brains running this, they've made a right f**k up of it by failing to grasp the two big fundamentals. [B]1. Find the chokepoint and make sure you have absolute control of that.[/B] The chokepoint was the borders. Now its loose across the country and they have pretty much no control of what happens next. [B]2. The earlier you are on top of it, the smaller the problem will be.[/B] The more it infects, the greater the subsequent spread, the larger the pressure there is on the NHS and the more economic disruption there will be. [/QUOTE]
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