When you say get a grip? It's been pretty clear from the first time that anyone agreed to shut down the whole economy that Covid was only put a bay whilst lockdown was on. It is also crystal clear, for anyone who wants to look, that it takes about 3 months for small numbers of virus cases to ramp up again. So 3 months after lockdown ends, it's back to roaring again. However the low hanging fruit is gone, those who were most susceptible didn't survive the first round.
So how, exactly, does the government give advice, control the virus and control people determined to go to destinations which were virtually guaranteed to run high levels of the virus during their holiday? Shambles? What were they supposed to do? Just let it go and "deal" with the situation when they get home, if they can?
As for schools, forget it. They've been in political hands of activists for decades, that was never going to be anything other than a shambles, each third was never going to be happy with the other 2/3 of a position.
However, going forward, we hear that the government can't even talk about a vaccine. Well you have to dig for the info, but it is available.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s medical regulator will be able to grant temporary authorisation for any coronavirus vaccine that meets safety and quality standards but before it has received a full licence, under new plans set out on Friday.
The government said that under its proposals the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) would be able to grant this status to a vaccine while it underwent the full licensing process, with reinforced conditions to ensure safety.
The move, described as a last resort in the case of a strong public health justification, means the national regulator will be able to act this year if a vaccine arrives, before Britain has fully left the European Union on Dec. 31.
Theoretically the UK can't issue a certification for the Oxford Vaccine because it is the EU that controls that inside the EU. Because of our "alignment" for 2020, we're supposedly blocked too. However this move is likely to unblock the situation. Once it is unblocked, expect strong discussion on a vaccine.
What is going to be more interesting is that the Oxford vaccine will still have to go through the EU certification process before it can be used in the EU. So had we joined the EU vaccine initiative, we'd have been crippled until they made a decision.
How will the people of the UK feel when we start distributing a vaccine with a 100% antibody and T cell success rate, whilst the EU is still trudging through it's processes. We have 100m doses on order, they are made in the UK, India has licenced the production for India, just how many EU countries have lined up to license the UK vaccine? Numbers between -1 and 0 accepted.
It is a very long way from now to May and there is a huge amount of things that are going to change. I did think it was odd that India was the first country to announce the likely certification of the vaccine for use, whilst the UK government was not saying anything. The snippet above now explains that.
So when we say "get a grip", does that include unblocking all vaccinated UK people, getting the country back on it's feet, allowing UK citizens with a vaccine to go anywhere on holiday and come home without restrictions?
Because that is the likely eventuality by December.
As for the Daily Manipulate. They never supported Brexit. They were against the EU. Once that was over they had to be against something else so they are against the government and the way the government is handling the EU separation. The DM decided, quite a while ago, that being for something means that, on average, about 25% of the people will agree with you; but being against something means that your average support is more like 45% to 50%.
The DM doesn't stand for anything, they stand against everything that will sell media. Once the year ends, the vaccine is in full flow and the EU has been flipped the bird, it can get back to being against Starmer and his crowd of "useful idiots".
Granted that picture could change, but I doubt very much.
For those who didn't follow the Oxford vaccine, this is not a new vaccine. Is it the MERS vaccine (fully certifiefd), with the protein signature changed. That means the way it works and what it is made out of has the same side effects as the fully certified MERS vaccine. They just needed to verify that they got the right protein and that it stimulates the right response. They've done that in spades. Now it's all about gathering the results, writing the very long documentation, producing the synopsis and executive brief and getting the right signatures in the right places.
Then we'll have a vaccine which works. Then the world will turn again and people will be able to get on with their lives.
At which point the moaning going on is going to change. That's a winning combination and nobody is going to start writing to the 1922 commission over that.
To repeat. May is a very, very, long way off.