Whereas what reassured me was Johnson being bookended between two people who clearly knew what they were talking about...Woodchopper wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 10:07 pm I’ve seen similar on Bookface, people writing that they are relieved that Johnson took a much more relaxed attitude than other leaders. Makes them feel reassured that it’ll all be alright.

I've just watched the press conference on youtube, and it did make some sense. They suggested actual cases might be something like 5-10k. Moving to focus testing on people in hospital and isolating them so they don't infect other already vulnerable patients is good. Not tying testing to where you've been but to symptoms and severity also good. Telling everyone to self-isolate for 7 days for any cough or fever might be disruptive, but should slow spread of this and flu/colds, which can only help. Taking the pressure of 111 because it's clearly straining at the seams is probably good too - but does speak to how rubbish it is. NHS advice page is up to date with all this & clear on what to do.
So ... maybe it's all reasonable?
The four weeks behind Italy is perhaps based on deaths not confirmed cases? I mean, if different countries are using different criteria for testing, comparing confirmed cases might be apples to oranges. But deaths might be more reliable. How many deaths did Italy have 4 weeks ago?
And damn it, stop talking about dry eyes and sore throats. I've been croaky all day today.
No hand santiser here either, Brightonian