You're accurate about the care homes, none of the 4 UK governments emerge with credit for their handling of the care sector, and that needs addressing urgently.Wile E Coyote wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:33 pminitially back in march this was highly impactive, a strange and dangerous virus to deal with and people began to panic.
Most could understand the governments measures and behaved appropriately. Now in mid june , its apparent there has been a colossal failure by those in charge of decision making and protecting the public. the care home issue alone is a national disgrace.
Add to this the imbecilic masses ignoring things and having beach days out, traipsing off to snowdonia, and the pig ignorant hordes of revellers and idiots marching and protesting.we have every chance now of allowing this to become a huge problem again very soon . people push the boundaries as much as possible. and the virus will wreak more havoc amongst an apathetic public.
If people can't follow simple advice and stay the f**k at home, well most are still being paid their full earnings, then i give up to the thick British public.
Now we might get lucky and not experience a resurgence, or a 2nd wave, but it'll be down to luck and not judgement, by either the government, or the moronic British public.
These idiots flouting the lockdown and social distancing measures do realise that if there's a 2nd wave, and we have to impose another lockdown, then they're more likely to find themselves out of work, the furlough scheme can protect some, but it's not an endless bottomless pit of state assistance, and sooner or later it will have to be slowly scaled back, and that's when the real economic impact will be known.