“There isn't a public health infrastructure in the country at the present time to do the job properly,” he told NBC News.
A man wears full protective equipment to protect against the coronavirus as he shops in London, on Monday.Epidemiologist Neil Ferguson, of Imperial College, London, was an influential member of the group who helped persuade the government to impose strict lockdown measures in mid March.after a U.K. newspaper revealed details of his private life, and reported that he had breached the same lockdown conditions he promoted.
One of Vallance’s predecessors, Sir David King, has established a rival scientific advisory committee, which he says is designed to offer more independent advice, transparent data and potentially countervailing views to the official government stance, as the country prepares to ease lockdown restrictions in the coming weeks.
His criticism of SAGE’s opacity, and how its advice feeds into government processes, has been shared by many.
You mean public health officials like this clown
I am sorry to have to tell you that Professor Scully opposes the current government and is an activist in the Labour Party. The group he is now involved with are also labour party supporters and do not have access to all data.
Aqui é o Junior eu quero à música da LUISA ZONSA (pior que possa) imaginar
Sounds familiar.
They better take a look at Hong Kong.