Latest Private Eye worth a read!
Coronavirus
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by johnb View PostThe hapless Health Minister, Helen Whately said on this morning's Today programme that the government hadn't received the email about the EU's bulk procurement.
Most people would find it utterly mortifying to repeat such obvious bunkum on the radio and TV.
Talk about brass neck.
Comment
-
-
Courtesy of Liz Truss, talking about lack of women in briefings.
Thérèse Coffey ... she’s done a number of media appearances and I think she’s doing an absolutely brilliant job in dealing with the number of universal credit claims.”
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Bryn View PostHancock trying to shift any blame onto the cabinet's chosen scientific advisors. Hmm, if I recall correctly, "Advisors advise. Ministers decide".
and trying to pin it on those chosen to advise
a shame that they are prepared to go along with it
but, I guess, they have a price and we all know what happens to those who "speak out"
Do they have "gagging clauses", I wonder ?
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostA seemingly much more honest press briefing today, with the advisers giving opinions which probably many people didn't/don't want to hear.
I noticed that they showed a chart of hospital deaths by date reported, i.e. the figures that are quoted each day. It is impossible to read very much into the day to day variations because the figures are heavily distorted by administrative delays at the weekend. The reported deaths are markedly understated on Saturday and Sunday (released the following day) and then overstated during the rest of the week as the figures catch up.
NHS England publish a daily update of the deaths by date of death but there are continuing daily adjustments going back, say, two weeks, but especially over the previous seven days and in particular over the previous three days.
For what it's worth, I've cobbled together a chart that shows, for England only, the current information for hospital deaths by date of death compared with the deaths by date reported:
The peak on the 8th April is clearly visible. That probably indicates that the infections peaked something like 3 or 4 weeks earlier, possibly even before the official lockdown.Last edited by johnb; 24-04-20, 14:42.
Comment
-
Comment