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So What Was Boris Doing?
When he should have been leading strategy in the early stages of the coronavirus catastrophe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An unnamed spokesman from an unspecified source says that Boris was frantically signing the foreign aid cheques whilst the virus was seeping under the barred and bolted doors. One of the cheques was for about a £squillion and was to be used to stop the Chinese eating too much salt. Next week there is going to be an even bigger one persuading them not to eat bats. Meanwhile back in the real world where deranged scientists with "skin in the game" are back under lock and key(some in their Mam's spare room) instead of being encouraged to argue the toss in public, and a common sense movement wrestles control back from the control freaks, we see a gradual improvement in the World wide mission to be happy or at least have a laugh now and again. Please use the hand gel and bog roll that you have been hoarding, for just such a moment as this, before replying or reading this secret message again.
That Sunday Times article is what prompted the Guardian story =. The ST story has been pulled apart though even by anti-Tories such as Maajid Nawaaz off LBC. It is part of a campaign by Rupert Murdoch who wanted and still wants Gove not Johnson to be the PM. The story didn't stack up. The headlines made out that the government ignored scientific advice for 58 days whereas the article accepts that they actually followed scientific advice from the two special advisory teams- SAGE and NERVTAG. The scientific advice they ignored was from just one member of the SAGE group- a sort of dissenting voice- who was outvoted by the others.
Things changed in March when Neil Ferguson produced his modelling analysis which prompted SAGE to change its approach and the government immediately started to take action.
As for Boris, yes with hindsight it would have looked better if he had attended/chaired the early Cobra meetings but there is no reason to think his presence would have changed anything. It's easy to forget in these fast moving Covid situation that in mid February this was still a problem confined to China and Wuhan in particular were some Covid cases in Italy and Spain/Canaries but there had only been one in Europe.
Imagine if in late February Boris had chaired the meeting and said "we have no COVID deaths and only 13 cases being treated but I'm going to ignore scientific advice and shut the country down for 3 weeks just in case to stop tens of thousands of you dying from Covid and save me from intensive care." He would have been dismissed by most as a mad impulsive dictator ignoring scientific advice.
The only thing that puzzles me is why the scientific advisers like Chris Witty and Patrick Vallance are still the main spokesmen when it turned out that their initial advice had to be flipped based on Ferguson's findings in mid March.
Things changed in March when Neil Ferguson produced his modelling analysis which prompted SAGE to change its approach and the government immediately started to take action.
As for Boris, yes with hindsight it would have looked better if he had attended/chaired the early Cobra meetings but there is no reason to think his presence would have changed anything. It's easy to forget in these fast moving Covid situation that in mid February this was still a problem confined to China and Wuhan in particular were some Covid cases in Italy and Spain/Canaries but there had only been one in Europe.
Imagine if in late February Boris had chaired the meeting and said "we have no COVID deaths and only 13 cases being treated but I'm going to ignore scientific advice and shut the country down for 3 weeks just in case to stop tens of thousands of you dying from Covid and save me from intensive care." He would have been dismissed by most as a mad impulsive dictator ignoring scientific advice.
The only thing that puzzles me is why the scientific advisers like Chris Witty and Patrick Vallance are still the main spokesmen when it turned out that their initial advice had to be flipped based on Ferguson's findings in mid March.