This is what I don’t get - this phrase is giving it an incredibly serious nature.
Then the response ‘appears’ to not be in sync. They made a point of saying schools should not be closed at this stage... but kids are the most likely age group to SPREAD the virus. They are the most tactile (touching faces, touching each other) even if they are the least at risk. Also the least likely to follow the health advice about sanitation just because they are kids.
These kids are looked after by grandparents, taken to and from school by nan and grandad.
And I don’t get why our approach so far is different to nearly every other country.
Maybe things will change in 1/2 weeks time...
I was watching the whole press conference but then missed the bit where they were going into a bit of detail about why the response differs from Italy’s. Going to search on the net.
It is unnerving that we appear to be taking a different approach currently. Basically the message I got was that these measures would be better served when the infections are peaking ie you go into lock down now, you could be in that position for three months and that’s when people will change their behaviours (and I’m guessing many people/businesses would need to for various reasons)
let’s be honest the easiest thing for them to do would be to follow everyone else to cover their arses (tens of thousands of lives are on the line which will ultimately be blamed on them if they get this wrong). But bizarrely you’ve getting some complaining we aren’t doing enough and then in the same breath questioning trumps travel bans as not making sense. What we don’t know is how many world leaders are potentially making statement decisions rather than decisions backed up by science and even evidence ? We will never know I guess as we don’t know enough about the virus and the spread. I’m sure ultimately all governments are trying to do their best whichever route they are taking (even if they are also trying to protect themselves in the process)...I certainly don’t envy them
Ps One comment that I recall was that the airport screening actually missed the first US person infected ie they are of little/no use.