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Quantum
20 May 2020 12:27:54


 


Really?  I have to say I think you've got that entirely wrong.


People recognise the NHS has its faults and limitations but it still does an incredibly good job in the circumstances.


I've said many times that it would help if our leaders addressed the 'mission creep' in the NHS.  It is doing far, far more than it was created to do and doing so against a backdrop of an increasingly overweight, unfit and ageing population.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Gandalf, can you name a country in the world that overestimates its healthcare more than the UK does?


What proportion of the UK population think UK healthcare is the best in the world? It has to be at least 75%. Look at the Olympic games opening ceramony. The NHS is literally part of our culture. And that is not a good thing because it blinds us to its faults in a way that no other country is. The same is true of America and guns.


 


 


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xioni2
20 May 2020 12:29:57

I've said that before, but we all know this was an unprecedented crisis for all governments and it's only natural for mistakes to be made. There was enormous good will towards the govt back in early and mid-March both in our little microcosm here and in society in general, as this was an existential threat. I remember even ardent anti-tories like 'fairweather' and 'Whether Idle' making supportive posts here.


But the more incompetence the govt has displayed in several areas, the more deflection, lies and PR they decided to use instead of apologising and trying to correct their mistakes. They are shambolic.


 

Quantum
20 May 2020 12:30:51

People talk about 'chest beating nationalism' but have a think at what UK icon is worshipped more than the NHS? Not the queen, not the army, not the police, not the flag, not the anthem. The NHS unites the country in the sense that you know someone is british because everyone of every class, bent, and political position agrees the NHS is amazing.


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Gandalf The White
20 May 2020 12:32:47


 


How much influence do you really think a government minister has over the likes of PHE? A government minister can only macromanage the situation, the fine details of how the policy is implemented is all the civil service. PHE was ordered to ramp up testing and they failed because they refused to engage with universities and the private sector.


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


Getting back to the original point, it was government policy to clear space in hospitals for the anticipated surge in Covid-19 cases.  You know as well as I do that there is a lot of bed-blocking with the elderly occupying beds for non-medical reasons. 


So, when the government says 'prepare for a wave of cases' you don't see a direct and obvious link to the subsequent decisions at local level to discharge elderly patients?  If you don't then you have an odd view of the chain of command that doesn't fit with your claims of the NHS being overly bureaucratic.


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xioni2
20 May 2020 12:34:06


 You have to understand the government has priorities. Think back to end of march, early April. None of us, here, on TWO had care  homes on our mind and at that time the virus did not seem to be endemic in care homes. 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


That's not quite true. Yes, back then everyone was focusing on the need for the NHS to avoid being overwhelmed and the numbers of ventilators etc., but there was talk about care homes even here!


Also the pandemic exercise had identified care homes as a priority and even the govt's chief advisers had mentioned them in Feb.


 

Gandalf The White
20 May 2020 12:34:53


People talk about 'chest beating nationalism' but have a think at what UK icon is worshipped more than the NHS? Not the queen, not the army, not the police, not the flag, not the anthem. The NHS unites the country in the sense that you know someone is british because everyone of every class, bent, and political position agrees the NHS is amazing.


Originally Posted by: Quantum 



The NHS is amazing.  That doesn't mean it can't be improved.


As for 'worshipping the NHS'.......... 


You do have a habit of choosing some weird language to express some equally weird views.


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Quantum
20 May 2020 12:35:39


I've said that before, but we all know this was an unprecedented crisis for all governments and it's only natural for mistakes to be made. There was enormous good will towards the govt back in early and mid-March both in our little microcosm here and in society in general, as this was an existential threat. I remember even ardent anti-tories like 'fairweather' and 'Whether Idle' making supportive posts here.


But the more incompetence the govt has displayed in several areas, the more deflection, lies and PR they decided to use instead of apologising and trying to correct their mistakes. They are shambolic.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Sure but the point I'm making is that in some cases the Government is just being scapegoated. We need to point out the flaws in all public institutions not the government.


If my posts are coming across as one sided its only because there is no shortage of critisim of the government but there is a deficit of critisim of the NHS. I mean back when all this was kicking off you will recall I actually praised the NHS much to my own suprise as during the containment phase the UK led Europe.


And yes the NHS deserves credit where credit was due there, but inevitably it turned out my worries were completely correct and the NHS really screwed up the delay phase.


 


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Gandalf The White
20 May 2020 12:37:48


 


Gandalf, can you name a country in the world that overestimates its healthcare more than the UK does?


What proportion of the UK population think UK healthcare is the best in the world? It has to be at least 75%. Look at the Olympic games opening ceramony. The NHS is literally part of our culture. And that is not a good thing because it blinds us to its faults in a way that no other country is. The same is true of America and guns.


 


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


What's the point in engaging with you when you just make bizarre statements and pluck numbers out of thin air?


I don't even accept your premise that the UK 'overestimates its healthcare' (sic).  But if you want an example of a healthcare system that isn't fit for purpose try the USA.


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Quantum
20 May 2020 12:38:33


 



The NHS is amazing.  That doesn't mean it can't be improved.


As for 'worshipping the NHS'.......... 


You do have a habit of choosing some weird language to express some equally weird views.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


NHS is mediocre at best. Amazing implies its one of the best healthcare institutions in the world. Not even close.


And this is the problem, no one is willing to admit that we have a mediocre healthcare service, not an outstanding one. People outside of the UK laugh at us for our dogmatic attitude towards our healthcare. How do you think the olympic ceremony with its obligatory NHS worship segment came across to the other countries? It was embarrasing.


 


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Maunder Minimum
20 May 2020 12:38:56


 


The government issuing statements about schools reopening without doing the necessary consultation and getting support first is scarcely any less deplorable.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


They gave three weeks advance notice!


New world order coming.
The Beast from the East
20 May 2020 12:39:39


 


Are you sure it wasn't Covid-19?


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


It could have been Sars I suppose, it was about that time, and there was a Singaporean girl in the office, and Priti hated her


But seriously, it was an inner ear infection, and I still haven't recovered!


 


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Quantum
20 May 2020 12:40:34


 


What's the point in engaging with you when you just make bizarre statements and pluck numbers out of thin air?


I don't even accept your premise that the UK 'overestimates its healthcare' (sic).  But if you want an example of a healthcare system that isn't fit for purpose try the USA.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Cmon gandalf you didn't just make the 'but the USA' argument. At least the Americans have some amount of self awareness about their healthcare.


You yourself called the NHS amazing, most people would agree with you. Hence most people overestimate the NHS.


 


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xioni2
20 May 2020 12:42:14


 If my posts are coming across as one sided its only because there is no shortage of critisim of the government but there is a deficit of critisim of the NHS. I mean back when all this was kicking off you will recall I actually praised the NHS much to my own suprise as during the containment phase the UK led Europe.


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


Yes, I remember that and in that aspect the govt was doing well in Feb. We were testing more than any other country in Europe and we were following the best practice of test, trace and isolate. Behind the scenes however, mistakes were being made that were sowing the seeds of many subsequent problems: no border closures or proper screening, lack of scaling up of testing, being biased by a flu pandemic preparation, the catastrophic indulgence with the notion of herd immunity without a vaccine, the dogged refusal to see what was happening in other countries (both in Asia and Europe), the delay in stopping mass gatherings, delay in locking down and so many more. 

Quantum
20 May 2020 12:47:10


 


Yes, I remember that and in that aspect the govt was doing well in Feb. We were testing more than any other country in Europe and we were following the best practice of test, trace and isolate. Behind the scenes however, mistakes were being made that were sowing the seeds of many subsequent problems: no border closures or proper screening, lack of scaling up of testing, being biased by a flu pandemic preparation, the catastrophic indulgence with the notion of herd immunity without a vaccine, the dogged refusal to see what was happening in other countries (both in Asia and Europe), the delay in stopping mass gatherings, delay in locking down and so many more. 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Yes all these were issues, but it isn't right to put 100% of the blame for this incompetence on the govt. For example the failure to ramp up testing was PHE's inability to adapt, not a failure of the government for stressing the importance of testing. Herd immunity and poor flu pandemic research was partly the fault of independent scientific advisors giving the wrong advice. Hell Dominic cummings has been relevaled to have been skeptical of waiting too long before pubs closed e.c.t.


And none of this is to absolve the government either. The government, could ultimately, have expanded its advisors and acted sooner. But to suggest that the civil service, the NHS, PHE e.c.t. are blame free as is being implicity if not explicitly said is completely wrong.


I should point out that this crisis suggests, to me, that the government wasn't being agressive enough towards incompetence in the civil service, not the other way round. I.e more Cummings not less needed.


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Maunder Minimum
20 May 2020 12:47:44


And no I'm not bipolar, I am a little cabin fevered though after enduring months of this lockdown. I appolgise for some of my more egregious outbursts last week.


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


It is Justin who should apologise! He is prone to hissy fits and intemperate language. I don't suppose he means to be rude and ignorant, but that is how he comes across when he loses his temper.


Justin - this is a forum for debate and people are free to write what they think and you are free to disagree, but it can be done without calling people bipolar or whatever.


New world order coming.
The Beast from the East
20 May 2020 12:48:46


This is what our PM just said in the HoC: "I can tell him also that by June 1, already we have recruited 24,000 trackers and by June 1 we will have 25,000. They will be capable of tracking the contacts of 10,000 new cases a day."


Great I thought, but are we talking about proper contact tracers here or just call centre stuff? The countries that have been applying this strategy successfully (since back in Feb!) are using local teams which intervene quickly, test properly the infected people and their contacts and get the results quickly and then seperate the infected from the healthy.


I just hope that we won't mess this up too, we cannot just have contact tracers calling people up and trying to get contact details and then just send test kits in the post for those contacts to take swabs themselves. 


No more fcking incompetence!


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


O'Brien did a phone in about this and talked to some of the new recruits. I'm afraid its almost entirely working from home and calling people up


 


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Maunder Minimum
20 May 2020 12:49:39


 


Yes, I remember that and in that aspect the govt was doing well in Feb. We were testing more than any other country in Europe and we were following the best practice of test, trace and isolate. Behind the scenes however, mistakes were being made that were sowing the seeds of many subsequent problems: no border closures or proper screening, lack of scaling up of testing, being biased by a flu pandemic preparation, the catastrophic indulgence with the notion of herd immunity without a vaccine, the dogged refusal to see what was happening in other countries (both in Asia and Europe), the delay in stopping mass gatherings, delay in locking down and so many more. 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


I mostly agree with that. Will be interesting when the inquest is done and we find out what advice was being given at the time.


I suspect that too much wishful thinking was going on and not just in our political classes.


New world order coming.
The Beast from the East
20 May 2020 12:51:42


And think about this JustinW, if the Tories are as callus as you think they are, then why the hell would they try to kill off their own vote base? 


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


Most of the people who have died are poorer pensioners and those from urban backgrounds and BAME - Labour's base


 


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Quantum
20 May 2020 12:53:49


 


Most of the people who have died are poorer pensioners and those from urban backgrounds and BAME - Labour's base


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


Age is a much bigger indicator than Race. And pensioners are overwhelmingly Tory regardless of their income levels. Without pensioners in GE2019 it would probably have been a hung parliment. Also red wall seats which the Tories are adapting their policy to target are Urban.


 


 


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Gooner
20 May 2020 12:54:27


 


You just make this sh1t up and I’ve come to the conclusion that you are an idiot. Just repeat your off-the-top-of-your head cr4p over and over until you go into one of your bipolar sulks.


It’s garbage. Think about it. Work it out. Do some reading. Do you honestly believe that NHS managers in scores of trusts, foundation trusts and college hospital foundations all made the same decision independently.


It wouldn’t matter it this was a Labour govt or the MRLP. Our government has effectively condemned thousands of care home residents to death. Your slavish loyalty to the Tories shows you are unable to reason or think for yourself.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


For someone with your intelligence ..............that's a poor post .


 


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Justin W
20 May 2020 12:54:39

When Quantum stops insulting the thousands of people in the NHS who are implementing Govt decisions and risking their lives - as he continues to do week after week with no justification whatsoever - I will lay off him. 
Until then, he deserves what he gets.


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Maunder Minimum
20 May 2020 12:56:06


 


Most of the people who have died are poorer pensioners and those from urban backgrounds and BAME - Labour's base


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


The virus is indiscriminate when it targets older people, so I don't know where "poorer pensioners" comes from - some of those in care homes are very well off (and paying for the privilege). Agree about urbanites and BAME - it is self evident that city dwellers will be more at risk, because of the crowds, but we don't know why BAME are more at risk - that is still under investigation - it is not simply class, poverty or crowded living conditions - some of those from an ethnic background who have died are well off and working with white colleagues who don't suffer in the same way.  We will have to see what they uncover on that particular topic.


New world order coming.
The Beast from the East
20 May 2020 12:56:42


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
Maunder Minimum
20 May 2020 12:57:19


 


For someone with your intelligence ..............that's a poor post .


 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Yes - shocking.


New world order coming.
Quantum
20 May 2020 12:58:04


When Quantum stops insulting the thousands of people in the NHS who are implementing Govt decisions and risking their lives - as he continues to do week after week with no justification whatsoever - I will lay off him. 
Until then, he deserves what he gets.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


Doesn't this kinda prove my point that we arn't allowed to critisize the NHS because of cultural ties to it? NHS workers still have the same breath of competence, morality and deference as the rest of us. And the implicit argument that british people that work in the Healthcare have some inherant superiority to other western countries is not an argument I accept.


 


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