EACLucifer wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 12:05 am
Los Angeles is, I think, going with a moratorium on evictions.
We could do with that. Likewise, people need to access benefits instantly, and with no requirement to seek work.
One minor but perhaps important one I'd like to see is a suspension of MOT rules
All good ideas - especially instant access to benefits; Jess Phillips asked about that in the House today, as iirc her brother is self-employed,self-isolating, and has to wait to get money.
Bugger. Should probably check when our MOT is due.
badger wrote:
I've worked out the UK strategy. Confuse the bejesus out of everyone. Use language that has the widest possible number of interpretations.
The gov.uk pages are many and too wordy, which doesn't help. (Coincidentally I was looking up literacy last week, average reading age in the UK is something like 11...) NHS ones are much clearer and simpler; NHSInform -the Scottish version - in particular.
Also, Boris Johnson yesterday said that the doubling was every five days, which is utter sh.t - it's every 2.7 days. Why is he talking such bollocks?
So we don't worry our pretty little heads over it, I assume. The most worrying thing in
that paper from Imperial is the table that gives % hospitalised by age, and the % of those needing critical care. For those over 80 that's 27.3% & 70.9% respectively, so about one in five of them needing ventilation if I've interpreted that right.