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I suspect that when the worst of this is over, many will be very shocked at how things have been mismanaged here. I, too, can't believe the utter lack of reaction to the daily death toll, which is acknowledged to be woefully under-reported. The true figure for a recent day's tally of over 900 is estimated to be 1,600. It seems like people have gone into suspended animation or sleep, as if in a fairytale.
I don't know if I'll ever get rid of the image of the PM turning back on a walkabout to grasp the hand of a child, soon after boasting about how he was continuing to shake hands despite all advice to the contrary. Flouting the rules. But rules are for ordinary people... It was deeply disturbing, and obvious that he was very likely to get Covid-19 because of his behaviour.
Fortunately for him, he'll have had the equivalent of private medicine from "our NHS". His outcome might have been very different in a regional, under-funded and under-resourced hospital lacking a top lung specialist and team.
The idea that we are, in any possible sense, taking back any vestige of control of anything is...
Actually, words fail me. I could weep, weep, weep that we have wasted time and £billions in the last few years, which could have bought us true national health and safety now.