【#迷上英式英文】英國首相Bojo復出後首次演說:I ask you to contain your impatience
演說全文:
Good morning.
I am sorry I have been away from my desk for much longer than I would have liked, and I want to thank everybody who has stepped up, in particular the First Secretary of State Dominic Raab, who has done a terrific job.
But once again I want to thank you, the people of this country for the sheer grit and guts you have shown and are continuing to show. Every day I know that this virus brings new sadness and mourning to households across the land, and it is still true that this is the biggest single challenge this country has faced since the war.
And I in no way minimise the continuing problems we face, and yet it is also true that we are making progress, with fewer hospital admissions, fewer covid patients in ICU, and real signs now that we are passing through the peak.
And thanks to your forbearance, your good sense, your altruism, your spirit of community, thanks to our collective national resolve, we are on the brink of achieving that first clear mission to prevent our national health service from being overwhelmed in a way that tragically we have seen elsewhere. And that is how and why we are now beginning to turn the tide.
If this virus were a physical assailant, an unexpected and invisible mugger, which I can tell you from personal experience it is, then this is the moment when we have begun together to wrestle it to the floor.
And so it follows that this is the moment of opportunity. This is the moment when we can press home our advantage. It is also the moment of maximum risk because I know that there will be many people looking now at our apparent success and beginning to wonder whether now is the time to go easy on those social distancing measures.
And I know how hard and how stressful it has been to give up, even temporarily, those ancient and basic freedoms - not seeing friends, not seeing loved ones, working from home, managing the kids, worrying about your job and your firm.
So let me say directly also to British business, to the shopkeepers, to the entrepreneurs, to the hospitality sector, to everyone on whom our economy depends-
I understand your impatience.
I share your anxiety.
And I know that without our private sector, without the drive and commitment of the wealth creators of this country, there will be no economy to speak of. There will be no cash to pay for our public services, no way of funding our NHS, and yes I can see the long term consequences of lock down as clearly as anyone, and so yes I entirely share your urgency.
It’s the government’s urgency.
And yet we must also recognise the risk of a second spike, the risk of losing control of that virus, and letting the reproduction rate go back over one, because that would mean not only a new wave of death and disease but also an economic disaster, and we would be forced once again to slam on the brakes across the whole country, and the whole economy, and reimpose restrictions in such a way as to do more and lasting damage.
And so I know it is tough, and I want to get this economy moving as fast as I can, but I refuse to throw away all the effort and the sacrifice of the British people, and to risk a second major outbreak and huge loss of life and the overwhelming of the NHS.
And I ask you to contain your impatience because I believe we are coming now to the end of the first phase of this conflict.
And in spite of all the suffering we have so nearly succeeded, we defied so many predictions, we did not run out of ventilators or ICU beds, we did not allow our NHS to collapse, and on the contrary we have so far collectively shielded our NHS so that our incredible doctors and nurses and healthcare staff have been able to shield all of us from an outbreak that would have been far worse.
And we collectively flattened the peak, and so when we are sure that this first phase is over, and that we are meeting our five tests, deaths falling, NHS protected, rate of infection down, really sorting out the challenges of testing and PPE, avoiding a second peak, then that will be the time to move on to the second phase, in which we continue to suppress the disease, and keep the reproduction rate, the r rate, down, but begin gradually to refine the economic and social restrictions, and one by one to fire up the engines of this vast UK economy, and in that process difficult judgments will be made.
And we simply cannot spell out now how fast or slow or even when those changes will be made, though clearly the government will be saying much more about this in the coming days.
And I want to serve notice now that these decisions will be taken with the maximum possible transparency.
And I want to share all our working and our thinking, my thinking, with you the British people, and of course, we will be relying as ever on the science to inform us, as we have from the beginning.
But we will also be reaching out to build the biggest possible consensus, across business, across industry, across all parts of our United Kingdom, across party lines, bringing in opposition parties as far as we possibly can, because I think that is no less than what the British people would expect.
And I can tell you now that preparations are under way, and have been for weeks to allow us to win phase two of this fight as I believe we are now on track to prevail in phase one.
And so I say to you finally if you can keep going in the way that you have kept going so far, if you can help protect our NHS, to save lives, and if we as a country can show the same spirit of optimism and energy shown by Captain Tom Moore, who turns 100 this week, if we can show the same spirit of unity and determination as we have all shown in the past six weeks, then I have absolutely no doubt that we will beat it together.
We will come through this all the faster.
And the United Kingdom will emerge stronger than ever before.
Thank you very much.
is it easy to get a job in uk 在 A Nan MOSTA 阿男醫師の磨思塔 Facebook 的最讚貼文
唉,果然沒幾天,就打臉自己了!
英國改變政策了,因為新科學模型數據顯示:
什麼都不做跟「減害」策略,會死太多人!
結論: 趕快採取壓制管制策略,限制群聚活動!
簡單說,亡羊補牢,怎麼補?
不曉得要多死多少人了!
沒幾天,就打臉自己了。
錯誤昏庸的政策殺人,比貪污更恐怖!!
「The crucial piece of evidence came from the scientists at Imperial College London who first realised the scale of the problem in China and whose advice is heavily influential in government.
They assessed three strategies:
Suppression - break chains of transmission, effectively trying to stop the epidemic in its tracks, and bring cases down as low as possible, as China has done
Mitigation - accept you cannot stop the coronavirus so slow its spread and prevent a massive peak in cases that would overwhelm the NHS while trying to protect those most at risk of severe disease, which appeared to be the UK strategy last week
Do nothing - and let the virus rip through the population
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It was on only Friday that Sir Patrick Vallance, the chief scientific adviser, explained the mitigation plan to the BBC.
He said: "Our aim is to try and reduce the peak, broaden the peak, not suppress it completely.
"Also, because the vast majority of people get a mild illness, to build up some kind of herd immunity so more people are immune to this disease."
If mitigation worked it would have avoided the most draconian measures other countries have used and built up immunity, which would help limit the spread of coronavirus.
Mitigation involves some social distancing strategies, while suppression beefs up those measures, including possible restriction of movement and increased periods of isolation.
The modelling projected that if the UK did nothing, 81% of people would be infected and 510,000 would die from coronavirus by August.
The mitigation strategy is better, but would still result in about 250,000 deaths and completely overwhelm intensive care in the NHS.
The experience of Italy, and the first cases in the UK, led to this dawning realisation.
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Doctors in Italy take a patient to intensive care
About 30% of cases that end up in hospital are expected to need intensive care, such as ventilators or ECMO machines, which take over the job of breathing from the lungs.
That is quite simply beyond the ability of the NHS to cope.
The analysis estimated the limits of intensive care would be "exceeded by at least eight-fold" even under the most optimistic mitigation plans.
"Even with the sort of interventions which were being planned and been announced last week, there would be a risk of intensive care units being overwhelmed," said Prof Neil Ferguson from Imperial.
The report concludes "suppression is the only viable strategy at the current time". It is hoped deaths could be limited to the thousands or tens of thousands.
The government has always said it is following the science and the science has changed profoundly.
Hence, we should be waving goodbye to pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home and isolate whole households if any one person becomes sick.」
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It has not been an easy January! It’s great but it isn’t easy.
Came back from the UK and had to move into KL the next day then went straight into Bootcamp without letting myself rest was hard, the jet lag ! But i got right into Malaysia’s timing super fast due to our tight schedule.
Came out of bootcamp, jumped right into the first day of my new job. Gosh I really should let myself rest before jumping into everything!
Body broke down, got fever, flu, sore throat and everything bad ? Even lost my voice ! Didn’t manage to get my car as expected so had to spend a fortune on Grab 🤦🏻♀️
With my money rushing out of my bank account like waterfall, that’s not the worst. Worst thing is my old job decided to delay my December salary for God Knows how long because it’s fun? #lame
But despite everything bad,
I loved UK and every bit of it.
I’ve met great gals and made great friends in the bootcamp!
New job is challenging yet I love my new job and management is way up to my liking.
Finally got my new car now which means I’m back into driving freely !
New job means I’m having more time after working hours and finally could go back to the gym after a year of no gymming cz this soft hearted teacher gotta teach her kids tuition 🤗
All of that, dealing with LDR with my @hackhappy247. He makes things easy cz he awesome and thank you for being so helpful and understanding ❤️
Love ya my best-est xxx
Life is still great y’all ! Be grateful x