Coronavirus – What The World Thinks of Us
Coronavirus UK – 31,587 deaths, and counting. How on Earth did it Come to This? With a world coronavirus pandemic (meaning; an infection or disease prevalent over a whole country or the world) you would think that it takes a special lack of talent to be the worst in Europe and second worst in the the whole world. However, the UK government insists that it is working “night and day” “24 hours a day” (and any other meaningless phrase that they can conjure up) to defeat this common enemy. So why are the outcomes in this country so bad? The View from Abroad Perhaps we can get a handle on this question by looking at the foreign press. (Yes, I know, we do not usually look at the foreign press – after all, we are British, we can overcome anything by a liberal application of a stiff upper lip. We do not care what foreigners think). I am nonplussed that the British media seem to be so supine. Am I the only person who questions Johnson’s response? Am I being unfair both to the government (entirely possible as I never vote Tory) and the media (possible as I harbour a right wing bias theory about the national papers). So, let’s look at some foreign papers. At the outset I want to say that I did not select the papers, they were the first results of a Google search. In other words, these results are not the result of a self serving selection. They are the first results of my search. The USA – CNN Their Headline – Where did it go wrong for the UK on coronavirus? OK, so the stance of CNN is pretty obvious from the headline, even if you think that it is pretty rich coming from the USA (Coronavirus deaths 80,040). So what did they say? (Follow this link for the full story) A couple of quotes (I urge youn to read the full article to make sure that I am not slanting the tone of this entry); “And, despite ministers’ repeated insistence that they are being “guided by the science” in their coronavirus response, secrecy still shrouds the nature of that scientific advice. The current membership of the Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies (SAGE), the government’s main scientific advisory body, which changes depending on the crisis, has not been listed publicly. The group hasn’t published the basis of any of its advice for more than a month. There is, as yet, no published framework for exiting the lockdown that has brought the fifth largest economy in the world to a grinding halt. “ And another; ” Indeed, the next day (March 13th) , Vallance (Chief Scientific Advisor) told BBC Radio 4’s flagship morning news program, in a now-infamous interview, that a “key” aim would be to “build up some kind of herd immunity so more people are immune to this disease and we reduce the transmission.” Government sources have told CNN that herd immunity was never official policy.” CNN claims that the concept of herd immunity was abandoned by the UK government when modelling showed that it would lead to 250,000 deaths. It does pose 3 questions about the UK government’s performance that n eed to be answered; 1. The abandonment of mass tesing. “Abandoning testing gave the virus the green light to spread uncontrollably,” says the Royal Society of Medicine’s Gabriel Scally. “If you don’t have access to testing, you won’t know that you have an outbreak until a lot of people are ill.” (Ill and dying – my comment not CNN’s) 2. Whether the government failed to order a lockdown early enough. March 12th ” On that day Johnson stood before journalists, flanked by his scientific and medical advisers, and admitted that “many more families are going to lose loved ones.” But he didn’t go as far as ordering a lockdown — that would come over a week later. “ 3. The third big question is the pursuit of so-called “herd immunity.” If it was such a good idea why does no one else in the world agree? If it was such a good idea why talk about it in March and then deny that you did 10 days later? Does herd immunity even work with a virus that mutates? The USA – New York Times Their Headline – U.K. Paid $20 Million for New Coronavirus Tests. They Didn’t Work. Read the full story here. Basically, this is the story of incompetence. Someone sidles up to you in a pub and says,”do you want some antibody tests, no questions asked?” You are desperate for good news and so you say “Yes” and give them a huge wad of notes. The tests arrive, but they do not work. Ooops. Sit coms have been written with similar plots. It beggars belief, it really does. Italy – The Corriere della Sera Italy (Coronavirus deaths 30,395 ) Here is the translation; “The country that was the most reluctant in Europe to introduce the closures has become the most cautious in starting the reopening: thanks to the fear that grips the government and public opinion. The data are also worrying: the United Kingdom is now the European country with the highest number of coronavirus deaths, with more than 32,000 registered victims, according to the Independent. The lockdown review is expected on Thursday, and it is obvious that it will be extended for another three weeks. That was also to be the date on which Boris Johnson would present at least one “road map” for phase 2: but the prime minister gave himself until Sunday evening when he will announce his plan in a televised speech to the nation. But what filters through the newspapers does not seem encouraging at all.” It seems odd reading a piece from Italy that sounds so hopeless, about the UK. No trumpeting that the title of “sickman of Europe” has been taken from Italy, just a sad shrug of the shoulders. Says
Hello ET, Not the Flying Bicycle Type….
Essential Thrombocythaemia is such a mouthful, ET is easier Since my stroke I have been a pretty regular visitor to the doctors’ surgery and have had a series of bloods taken for tests. It would appear that I have a problem, Essential Thrombocythemia. For some time my white platelet count has been high, outside of the normal range which is between 150,000 to 450,000 per microliter of blood. It went up to about 700,000. So I was referred to the Haematology Deprtment of the local hospital. What are Platelets and What do they do? For a start these thingies are small, really small. I believe that they are the smallest of all the types of blood cells. Platelets are shaped like plates in their dormant state. They float about in the blood vessels waiting to be called into action. When the body is injured, say a cut, the platelets make their was to the wound. There they change shape becoming larger and growing tentacles. Using them they all clump together to seal the cut. All in all platelets are a Good Thing. They are produced by the marrow in bones and the problem (well, mine) started when my marrow started to produce more and more platelets. The issue is that with loads of platelets the chance of them forming a clot in an organ liker you heart or brain increases. My stroke was the result of a blood clot so it is probable that the high platelet count caused my stroke. The question is whether the high platelet count, over a long period of time, should have been flagged up earlier -before my stroke – by my GP. Ideally, yes, of course. However, as there are about only 500 cases of Essential Thrombocythemia diagnosed a year why would he spot it? I often think that we have too many expectations of our doctors. The chances are that mine was the first case that my GP had come across. Why should he be expected to recognise every rare condition unerringly? Completely unreasonable. The Good Type of a Stroke and now – The Good Type of Cancer…… I am such a lucky bugger. No one has more luck than me. My stroke was an unusual, “good” sort. That is short hand for an unusual type of stroke and it did not kill me. Now the “good” type of cancer. That is short hand for an unusual type of cancer that will not kill me – unless it gives me another stroke. The Good News Essential Thrombocythemia can be controlled, that is the good news. I have to take a low level chemotherapy drug for the rest of my life. It has all the usual chemotherapy side effects, or may have. So far, several months on, I have not noticed any dramatic side effects. Now the Bad News A good stroke, and a good cancer, what could be “bad” after those two? Bloody coronavirus, that’s what. As a result of having Essential Thrombocythemia (why is it called “Essential”? No idea) I am in the high risk group for Covid-19. 12 weeks self isolation here I come………. For more information about Stroke go Here, for more information about Essential Thrombocythemia go Here. More about my stroke Here, and Here, and Here, and Here, and yet again (I do go on a bit, don’t I) Here . Oops, and another blog here.