A summary of government action to deal with the pandemic
Action taken by the UK government to help Britain through the COVID-19 pandemic includes:
Protecting the NHS so that it is there for people when they need it…
Protecting the NHS so that it is there for people when they need it…
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Unprecedented action to support jobs and livelihoods with over £104 billion of support…
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Supporting those who need it most…
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Comments
It didn't have to be this way.
On deaths per had of population, which is a far more meaningful measure, Britain is not - at this time - the worst hit country in Europe. However, I would point out that David Spiegelhalter, professor of the understanding or risk at Cambridge who knows far about this than you or I, when asked whether the UK’s outbreak will prove to be the worst in Europe, replied,
“Ask me in December.”
Given the density of and demographics of the UK population, the fact that the most open cities in the world have been worst hit (e.g. London, New York, Brussels) we were always likely to take serious damage from this bug.
"It didn't have to be this way?"
No, I don't suggest the UK government has got everything right but if they were remotely as incompetent as the harshest critics make out it would have been far, far worse.