Leaky Border Policy Leads to Race to Vaccinate

Leaky Border Policy Leads to Race to Vaccinate

The UK government watched a new more transmissible strain of SARS-CoV-2 cause Indians in their thousands to choke to death from acute Covid symptoms, as oxygen ran out in hospitals.

Whilst Brits could not travel, our borders were open. Just as we recovered from a second wave caused by a new strain that originated on our own soil and took over the world, the Indian strain arrived on our shores.

The vaccine programme, the best performing in the world, was getting ahead of the virus. There was hope that we could stave off the disease and end the nightmare of self-imposed house arrest. June 21st 2021 was looking to be our re-opening. The end of a long, dark winter.

And the Johnson administration screwed it up. The leaky bucket strategy paid off again. The Indian variant is now ripping its way through the very same multi-generational households in the same deprived areas that have been so heavily hit by this terrible novel virus. We have moved from celebrating the success of vaccination to a race to save lives once again.

With three weeks to go until the next stage of easing, Nadhim Zahawi, the vaccines minister, set a new objective: that everyone in the government’s top nine priority groups will have been protected by then with both doses.

This situation is both predictable and lamentable. Whilst we could not control the evolution of new strains within the UK, we could certainly prevent it from being imported from the outside.

Other than freight, there is no reason for any person to have been entering and exiting the UK since lockdown began. There is no reason this couldn’t have continued until the vaccine programme was sufficiently well progressed to permit us to be confident that the loss of life would be minimised – to those who would likely fall victim to flu or a stiff wind – and our health system not to collapse.

Whilst we have some therapeutics against the disease, the scale of infection makes the numbers game a hard hit on us when the virus is out of control. People need beds, clinicians, time, space, intensive care, and, sadly, morgue space. So we still have to be preventative and use the classical controls against the virus.

And those are easy and highly effective:

  • Don’t be close to people
  • Isolate if you’re sick
  • Don’t allow people to bring more virus inside the country

Do that for several weeks and you see the infection rates come down in a smooth curve. Don’t do that when you have low levels of vaccination and time for protection to kick in, and you see it spike rapidly.

The decisions of today, the impact of today all will be seen in 2-3 weeks time. The real problem is not what the numbers show, but what they imply. It will be 3 times as a bad in a fortnight.

Yes, people are tired of lockdowns. But, don’t give them another series of lockdowns because you didn’t act strongly enough and soon enough.

Trump Chooses To Believe Russia Over His Own Intelligence Agencies

Trump Chooses To Believe Russia Over His Own Intelligence Agencies

Trump continues to add more reason to question his integrity as today has chosen to believe Russia over the analysis of his own intelligence agencies in whether Russia interfered with the 2016 election.

“I’m just going to tell him we didn’t do it,” Putin must have said to incredulous staffers. Well, it seems to have worked.

Instead, Trump — standing alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin — touted Putin’s vigorous denial and pivoted to complaining about the Democratic National Committee’s server and missing emails from Hillary Clinton’s personal account.

“I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today,” Trump said during a joint news conference following his summit with Putin.

Elon Musk Has Twitter Melt Down And Calls British Caver “Pedo”

Elon Musk Has Twitter Melt Down And Calls British Caver “Pedo”

Elon Musk had a Twitter rant at British caver, Vernon Unsworth.

In a series of tweets, presented without evidence, responding to a journalist, Mr Musk shot back.: “Never saw this British expat guy who lives in Thailand (sus) at any point when we were in the caves. Only people in sight were the Thai navy/army guys, who were great. Thai navy seals escorted us in — total opposite of wanting us to leave.”

Elon Musk has received criticism from the diver that the mini sub had no chance of working and that it was just a PR stunt.

Read more of the Telegraph article.

Pro Tommy Robinson Protestors Turn Violent

Pro Tommy Robinson Protestors Turn Violent

Pictures from the scene showed officers restraining activists, while one man could be seen angrily waving a large stick.

For a long time, the U.K. has turned a blind eye to its far right movements. But, Brexit has lit a fire under them and given their views ever more credibility.

It’s sad that British society breeds these people and their views. More younger people join their ranks every year

I’ve said for many years that the disenfranchisement and deprivation of the working-class and lower middle-class leads to nationalism and far right thinking. The situation was brewing in the New Labour years, and it tipped over during the Coalition Government.