Tuesday 26 January 2021

One hundred thousand

Earlier today, the Office for National Statistic (ONS) revealed data from all death certificates, and said that 107,000 had now died due to COVID, including those outside the Government's 28 day limit.

That mattered little, as this evening a further 1,631 had died in the previous 24 hours (including a lag from the weekend) bringing a total of 100,162 dead using the 28 day limit.

The Government won't ask itself why the UK has done so badly compared to other EU countries, why three times it locked down too late meaning the lockdown would be harsher and for longer.

To make the mistake once is bad enough, but to do so in September and again in December and the almost total failure in track and trace, its like they want to kill off as many of us as they can, they feel nothing for us, for doctors, nurses, key workers, children, their parents, the old, the sick, just care how to placate their backbenchers and the editors of the Main, Torygraph and Express.

I make no further comment as I hear myself saying the same things over and over again.

This is a total failure in leadership and communication, and quite possibly, they'll get away with it.

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