How can that be happening with lockdown? Or is it something more alarming? With no lockdown then for sure the cases per day would have carried on accelerating, meaning there would have been many more cases per day by now than there are. But if the lockdown were really effective then the daily numbers should presumably have been starting to reduce by now. Does this mean the lockdown is still not as effective as it needs to be? Or has the lag between cause and effect still really not fed through yet?
I don’t think our lockdown is anywhere near good enough. People are actively encouraged to go outside once a day (some are allowed out more than once, if they have certain disabilities. If you have a dog - other members of household can walk dog more than once. Then what about food and medicines, that’s another trip presumably?) I think about the streets outside my flat and how narrow some of them are, and the fact people don’t wear masks, and also don’t seem to realise talking can spread the virus. Compare this to Wuhan where one person from each household was allowed out once every 3 days for food and essentials only.
A friend in North London who goes out to shops every 1-2 weeks, tells me only about 50% of people there have masks on, and even those that do, sometimes don’t seem to understand and pull the mask down under their nose. She says people working in her local supermarkets (she’s been to two) don’t wear masks and often don’t seem to care about social distancing.
Postmen and delivery drivers that come to my flat don’t have masks on, or anything.
Then there’s the matter of 15,000 people coming into the country each day. No tests no enforced quarantine, no tracing.
Schools, some still open. Construction sites & “essential” work open - if you can’t work from home, you can travel to work.
Then there’s the whole only stay at home 7 days after onset, which the govt have repeatedly been asked about but not given a proper answer as to why we diverge so much from other countries & the WHO. People will be going to the supermarket, to work, on public transport, 7 days after they first got symptoms, and if still infected - spreading it.
Because of no tracing - I have no idea if any people in my block of flats is infected. I’m sure some would be. Yet there’s no increased cleaning of communal areas in my flats at all since the start of this crisis, and we haven’t been told, so those in the flats don’t know to be more careful.
I don’t know how tubes & buses are at peak time, but in London quite a few bus drivers have died and so now, they’ve had to make it so people only board the bus at the middle doors and they’ve even made All bus travel free, so that people don’t go near the bus driver! So there must have been quite a big problem and it’s spreading through public transport somehow.
As Jonathan Edwards said earlier, we don’t even have data so we don’t know how it’s even spreading.
There’s so many issues like this. It worries me so much that even when we are in lockdown, it’s a half hearted one at best, and our case numbers aren’t dropping. It worries me that people aren’t being traced and they’re putting emphasis on an app in the future, there’s absolutely nothing being done at our borders. I don’t know when our leaders will recognise that it’s not enough.