I was watching the news about Germany yesterday and how well they are doing track and trace, every shop or cafe that is visited have to log details of each person. We do seem to be blindly throwing tests to as many as we can without any real direction.
We seem eat up on testing figures that really mean little. I’d prefer to hear that we’d done 20,000 tests and every person who was tested positive was tracked and traced back over who they’d had contact with and then those people were tested too.
100,000 tests means little when you’ve little to no idea who they have been near. I’m super grateful how the government have supported small businesses and self employed but I’m now fearful they threw so much money at everything early doors that there is nothing left to support another peak so it would be a case of battle through it.
I don’t get how we still have more cases now than prior to the lockdown yet they’re confident enough to lift certain restrictions and keep the R rate down. My local B&Q had queues around the car park, is was estimated people were queuing for over two hours to get in. Starbucks over the road had a 40 minute queue at their drive through for a coffee.
Nando’s collection only people were queuing for a staggering 90 minutes in their cars to get into the car park to collect. Everyone also seem to believe 2 meters is an arms length away
We seem eat up on testing figures that really mean little. I’d prefer to hear that we’d done 20,000 tests and every person who was tested positive was tracked and traced back over who they’d had contact with and then those people were tested too.
100,000 tests means little when you’ve little to no idea who they have been near. I’m super grateful how the government have supported small businesses and self employed but I’m now fearful they threw so much money at everything early doors that there is nothing left to support another peak so it would be a case of battle through it.
I don’t get how we still have more cases now than prior to the lockdown yet they’re confident enough to lift certain restrictions and keep the R rate down. My local B&Q had queues around the car park, is was estimated people were queuing for over two hours to get in. Starbucks over the road had a 40 minute queue at their drive through for a coffee.
Nando’s collection only people were queuing for a staggering 90 minutes in their cars to get into the car park to collect. Everyone also seem to believe 2 meters is an arms length away
spot on Este, fecking brilliant..


