** One year of #UKCovid19 policy failures *** THREAD

One year on here are some reflections for the record.

1/
Perhaps useful for a future government to stop the next pandemic. This government doesn’t seem capable of understanding the need to get ahead of the epidemic to prevent greater suffering, death & social & economic damage.

2/
Jan 2020 – total lack of attention, no preparation. Contrast with successful countries like Taiwan, which had already enacted many policies to start and stay ahead of the epidemic, safeguarding health and economy.

3/
Jan-Feb 2020 – Boris Johnson ignored first 5 Cobra meetings instead. No proactive policy making. Numerous mistakes. This video painful to watch & such contrast to Taiwan linked above. Lockdown could have been avoided with proper planning in Jan-Feb.


4/
March 12th – key failure: stopping testing & contact tracing. Policy to let the virus spread unchecked towards herd immunity without a thought for lives or the economic impact of late action.

5/
April-May – so many die who need not have. Economic misery too as lockdown much longer than needed if earlier actions taken (see above).

Insufficient action on find, test, trace, isolate, *support for isolation*

7/
April-May: and why are masks still not recommended (see Taiwan above)
Good paper on masks here:

8/
June-July – easing of restrictions. What is the plan to prevent resurgence?

9/
July: case numbers are low - time for the UK pivot to a elimination strategy and avoid huge health, social and economic costs over the next year?

10/
July 7th - independent SAGE release Zero Covid report: independentsage.org/independent-sa…
Ignored by government. Govt appears to be driven by wishful thinking that it will just go away & not get really bad again

11/
July 14th - Academy of Medical Sciences releases report urging immediate preparation for challenging winter. acmedsci.ac.uk/more/news/prep…
This not heeded and we’re now tracking outlined ‘Reasonable Worst Case Scenario’. Good threads:


12/
July 23rd - Lords Science & Technology committee recommendations: committees.parliament.uk/publications/2…
also not heeded

13/
Aug - eat out to help out, no border controls, stop working from home, no preparations for safe school return, inadequate system for testing, contact tracing & especially support for isolation...

14/
Sep - test & trace breaks down under pressure that should have been planned for and does not function to control the epidemic. Cases rapidly rise, hospitalisations & deaths WILL follow.

15/
Sep 20th - decisive break with scientific advice. Sets us up for the next 6 months of death & economic misery.


16/
Oct - ineffective Tier restrictions. Also what happened to the old 5 levels?
Where is the consistent medium to long term plan? Govt oblivious to what lack of early action will lead to in the winter.

17/
Nov 5th - another very late lockdown after failure to control the virus. More extremely costly reactive policy making. 4 weeks set duration also too short given cases allowed to reach ~700k beforehand:

18/
Where is the joined up forward thinking policy making?

19/
Dec - new more transmissible B.1.1.7 variant in UK makes control even harder and brings the winter crisis forwards a few weeks. If the virus was kept under control then low chance of this happening.

20/
Dec - good news with vaccinations starting, but will be too late for many given epidemic allowed to get so out of control. So much virus circulating also risks a vaccine escape mutant.

21/
Dec 31st 2020 (today). The situation is awful:

Personal account from frontline:

Misinformation is rife:

Leadership is terrible.

23/
Key takeaways are that *proactive* well planned policy making to stay ahead of the epidemic is possible and has large health & economic benefits (e.g. Taiwan, NZ). bmj.com/content/371/bm…

24/
In contrast, Reactive piecemeal policy making has large bad health and economic consequences that could have been avoided.

25/
Corruption is also a huge problem in the UK and another failure of leadership in a crisis: nytimes.com/interactive/20…

National audit office report: nao.org.uk/wp-content/upl…

26/
Not learning from successful countries is also a huge failure.


APPG report & recommendations:
will any of these be heeded?

27/
How do you plan against incompetence and, worse, corruption though? How can we avoid bad outcomes in a future pandemic when we have the ‘wrong’ government? If our leaders are incapable/ unwilling to proactively plan, mobilise & implement then what? #Covid19UK

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