Friday 5 June 2020

Track and trace failure

I would be hard pressed to identify which one of this Government's failures has been the worst. I mean there are so many, and it is easy to forget how hopeless Johnson and co have been.

Track and trace should have been implemented in March, had it been done, then there would have been three months work, and something would be up and running.

Or the Government could have used the off the shelf option from Google and Apple. But no, they wanted centralised data.

So, more delays and data protection issues, but this allows their friends who helped Vote Leave get their trotters in the trough.

A trial us up and running on the Isle of Wight, but there are no figures for its usage or how many people it has identified or if the public have followed the text advice. Even when given notice of a question on such data, the Government have no answers or a clue.

Meanwhile the R rate for areas of the country have been released, and some are good, some are not. The North West it is probably over 1, and in London it has gone up from 0.4 to 0.95. And there are further relaxations being planned?

Football is coming back!

Horse racing has started!

McDonalds is open in Whitfield.

350 people died yesterday in the UK taking the official total to over 40,000. So much winning.

And Johnson is proud.

Fucking proud.

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