I am not convinced we ever had a "time advantage", given the volume of international travel going through this country.
The virus was already rampant in the community before the lockdown - the reason why the government switched from track and trace to the "delay" phase was simply that we had exhausted our then testing and tracing capacity. From that moment, the die was cast - where I think the UK scored well was in preventing the NHS from being overwhelmed - that was the sole Government priority at the time - even sending people from hospitals to care homes was part of that overriding aim.
When looking at those who have died with COVID-19 - we need to separate those who should have survived from those who were on their last legs and maybe had their lives shortened by a few weeks or months.
Celebrating a nonagenarian recovering from COVID-19 is all well and good, but it does not amount to a hill of beans - I would rather celebrate the patients in their 50s and 60s who recover.
Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum