I'm not hysterical, I'm pointing out that your post is incorrect. Your constructive suggestions so far have been that we should have closed our borders two weeks ago and that we cannot destroy the economy to save a few tens of thousands of vulnerable people.
Most of our posts - some of mine included - are of the "I wouldn't start from here" variety. Yours are probably the best examples of this mindset.
So, in the spirit of constructive suggestion, here are my ideas for dealing with this disaster going forward:
1) The UK lockdown needs to be extended and tightened. Construction, building sites and all non-essential economic activities must be shut down for the duration. That means no 'jobbing' kitchen fitters out at work (at our neighbour's house, for instance), no carpenters on site doing a bit of tidying up, no engineering aside from that directly connected with the fight against the virus
2) HMG must immediately implement a debt amnesty and holiday. That means no mortgage, no or credit card repayments for anybody. It also means that there must be no deferral of interest on these debts - the lost interest would simply be cancelled when payments resume
3) All utility bills must be suspended for the duration of the crisis
4) The nationalisation of the entire economy should be extended so that all employed and self-employed people receive govt payments directly into their accounts. This should take the form of a basic wage for the duration of the crisis
5) All private health labs must be coopted into a massively expanded testing regime. All NHS staff - frontline or not - must be tested and the maximum effort must be made to complete this process within seven days
6) No doctor or nurse to work without full PPE
7) Police and army checkpoints to be used to ensure the lockdown is adhered to. Those who are proven to have breached the lockdown must face substantial prison sentences
8) A food drop (not the pathetic effort made by HMG so far) to be made every week to every vulnerable person in this country to ensure that they are shielded from the virus
9) Testing to begin on the general population as soon as NHS testing is sufficiently advanced. This can be done using surgery lists to start with. Only then can we start building an exit strategy
10) Full track and trace of the infected to be resumed
11) Borders closed and remain closed until infections are back down to single digits each day
Originally Posted by: Justin W