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Panorama tonight

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May7 Mon 27-Apr-20 20:58:42

Has anyone watched Panorama tonight angry

growstuff Wed 29-Apr-20 23:06:08

If there really is no problem, how come politicians like Raab go out of their way to explain why there is a problem, but one they're trying to do something about. Something not quite right there! hmm

notanan2 Wed 29-Apr-20 23:27:12

Didnt say there is no problem. Anywhere.

But with problems like this there are issues at every stage

People are determined to hear "the government is flawless" (which nobody says) if anyone suggests that there were issues elsewhere also

notanan2 Wed 29-Apr-20 23:30:19

You cant adequately fill a leaky bucket.

When the government said that ensuring minimum waste and correct use had to be part of any plan to make sure PPE was wherever it was needed, they wereny wrong. But were accused of blaming the NHS for the whole situation which was never the point!

Eloethan Thu 30-Apr-20 00:03:46

Who are the people who first made the claim that PPE was being misused or wasted (or, as claimed above, stolen)? Presumably these are people sitting in offices determining how best to respond to the very real concern and anger from health care professionals (or HCPs as notanan2 prefers to call them) and from the general public.

I think I prefer to listen to the people who are actually doing the job of looking after people, rather than anonymous people whose task may well be to try and find an angle to discredit health care workers so as to distract from the government's poor lack of timely and effective planning.

notanan2 Thu 30-Apr-20 01:51:25

But it doesnt take any responsibility or blame away from the government to look at the WHOLE picture

You are proving my point beautifully

A proper investigation would show as with almost all system failures, a swiss cheese effect! Gaps at every level. Not angels on one side and deamons on t'other.

Glorybee Thu 30-Apr-20 06:26:02

Growstuff - I came across the article yesterday and posted it as it was relevant to the heading of this thread. As you said in your post yesterday ‘Freedom to express different views is the bedrock of democracy’, it was to provide another angle on how the program was perceived.
No one has ever denied that there have been problems, and as for people who are not left wing afraid to speak up, yes, I expect some of them are, in every walk of life.

Urmstongran Thu 30-Apr-20 06:54:01

It’s in the news this morning that the 5 medics who ‘bravely’ spoke out were all Labour activists!

They perhaps had their own agenda to pursue?
?

MaizieD Thu 30-Apr-20 09:07:43

Don't you ever read the thread before hitting the keyboard, Ug?

We went through all of this yesterday.
It really doesn't matter what the political affiliations of participants were.

What matters is IS IT TRUE?

The answer to which appears to be YES

growstuff Thu 30-Apr-20 10:03:35

I'm not disputing that Glorybee. The programme made a point and so have you - and others. That's how it should be. What I'm disputing is the argument by some that the programmes shouldn't have been aired.

Glorybee Thu 30-Apr-20 10:14:38

I agree, we do need to be able to watch programs like these, with the confidence they present or try to present a balanced view. We’ll still come to our own conclusions but via a more diverse set of views!

MaizieD Thu 30-Apr-20 11:26:58

What would a 'balanced view' have done, Glorybee?

It wouldn't have made any difference to the facts.

Glorybee Thu 30-Apr-20 11:45:06

We’ll never know will we? nothing is ever so black and white. There would be different aspects to be brought out, people who had different experiences could have been sought, they do exist but were not included.

growstuff Thu 30-Apr-20 12:01:38

Panorama has always been about investigative journalism, which challenges the status quo aka whichever government is in power.

The BBC has always used the argument that individual programmes don't need to be balanced, although their total output should be. That's how it's got away with some blatant right wing bias over the last few years.

It's good to have real journalism which doesn't just toady to those in power. It's been the catalyst for healthy debate, which is what a democracy, which allegedly promotes free speech, needs. The BBC must never become the government's PR machine.

growstuff Thu 30-Apr-20 12:02:46

Yes, we will know Glorybee. The government, NHS and any other vested interests have plenty of opportunities to state their case.

Glorybee Thu 30-Apr-20 12:13:33

Growstuff, the ‘we’ll never know’ comment was in response to the question from MaisieD re the Panorama program.

notanan2 Thu 30-Apr-20 12:26:58

What matters is IS IT TRUE?

The answer to which appears to be YES

Most good lies sit close to the truth.

You can take something that is the exception and paint it as the rule.

MaizieD Thu 30-Apr-20 14:08:35

I think that notanan and Glorybee have faith in 'alternative facts'.

I'm intrigued as to why coroners have been advised not to take the provision and standard of PPE into account if conducting an inquest into the death of an NHS worker.

It appears that his rationale rests on a court judgement about the death of a serviceman possibly contributed to by faulty equipment, but we do know, don't we, that one court judgement does not set the law in stone for ever more...

www.theguardian.com/society/2020/apr/29/inquests-nhs-staff-deaths-ppe-shortages

growstuff Thu 30-Apr-20 14:52:36

So the alternative would be if nobody had ever raised the issue of PPE. The public could carry on in ignorance of any problems. A few staff would die and there would be more cross-infection than necessary, but what the hell? The whole country would be pulling together, everybody would trust the government and everything would be fine and dandy.

However, more than a handful of people have claimed that there is a shortage of PPE. Shouldn't that be investigated?

Panorama has always been about short (sometimes controversial) investigations. There's very little of that kind of journalism around. Amelia Gentleman's investigations into the Windrush scandal is an exception and there are a few others. The Telegraph's investigation into MPs' expenses is another.

If such investigations spur people into action - good!

To date, I haven't read that the government has denied anything which was claimed in the programme.

I've read two main lines of defence:

a) There's no problem. Staff have the equipment they need.
b) We tried, but we can't get any.

There's obviously some truth in b), but questions still remain unanswered.

growstuff Thu 30-Apr-20 14:56:02

Correction "we can't get enough"

notanan2 Thu 30-Apr-20 16:31:04

An individuals inquest isnt the appropriate forum for a whole system review.

It would be stabbing in the dark at the moment as its a monumental task and will take dedicated groups a long time to review

notanan2 Thu 30-Apr-20 16:33:36

Actually its been said that if you look at the % of the population who work for the NHS
Vs the percentage of Covid deaths that are NHS workers.

NHS workers are under represented. Ie less likely to die of CV than your average man on the street

Which suggests that PPE is working, overall.

Hetty58 Thu 30-Apr-20 16:52:04

notanan2, to me, it suggests that NHS workers are far more aware of risks and much more careful about infection control, proper hand washing and social distancing!

notanan2 Thu 30-Apr-20 17:38:52

Well yeah all of it Hetty. Its worrying about the workers outside the NHS though. Drivers, shop workers etc

EllanVannin Thu 30-Apr-20 18:26:52

You'll all be pleased to know that Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum has sent 60 tonnes of supplies to our NHS. One flight landed this afternoon.

maddyone Thu 30-Apr-20 18:46:49

That’s good news Ellan along with the full plane load which arrived yesterday, paid for by the readers of the much hated Daily Mail.