英国论坛
Which is the best course of action?
Hugh Schofield
BBC News, Paris
Debate is raging in France about what is the better model for tackling Covid-19: the Chinese with their radical system of confinement for limiting the spread; or the UK with their “herd immunity” approach, according to which infection of a majority is inevitable – and even, if properly handled, to be welcomed.
Up until a couple of days ago, it seemed France leaned more to the “herd” philosophy. Like in Britain, the official view favoured a controlled propagation - buying time so that the wave of infections is drawn out over a long period, and hospitals are not overwhelmed.
But now suddenly, there is a shift in the other direction. First schools, then cafés, restaurants and allnon-essential shops are to be closed. It seems the government now thinks Chinese- and Italian-style draconianism is more appropriate - except when it comes to the municipal elections, which are going ahead as planned.
If it all feels a little improvised, that is perhaps excusable. We have after all never seen anything like this before.
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我是期待BJ可以一条路走黑,绝大多数英国人也笑着面对死亡。
那我真的觉得英国牛逼了。
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法国这是一看重症的一半都是中年人所以不敢硬抗了吧?英国这政策选择被学者质疑被民众骂,现在全国和Cummings掰手腕看谁赢。
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死亡率感觉可以甩锅了
媒体原话:the UK is no longer testing every suspected case. So true positives will be far higher…meaning the rising number of deaths will look scary but is unlikely to reflect the true rate.
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