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Reports of testing for Trump etc quote 10 or 15 minutes for test sample taking to completion
I repeat, any count of tests have to based on numbers of results. Ideally it would be based on numbers communicated to the testee but that is obviously problematic, mail etc.
This new thing of ”Test Capacity“ is undefined as far as I know and seems pretty meaningless unless it referred to the potential number of tests actually taken and completed in hospitals & GP surgeries etc, which I’m fairly sure it doesn’t.
What happens for any world leader probably isn't going to happen for Joe Public.
The number of results view is problematic as you're going to have to test, analyse and possibly retest and the communication question is difficult too and no matter what path is taken there'll be some groups and individuals who will object and suggest something different if they suggest anything at all.
I agree with having a test capacity and I agree with having a target but I'm less in favor of cheering from the rooftops or turning into headless chickens if a days target figure is achieved or disagreed with or not. I don't know if people have actually lied. I suspect it's more likely they've rather sexed things up... or used some accounting technique. I'd be a little surprised if they've lied but not shocked. Such is the word we live in.
Going into this the UK just didn't have the ability to test large numbers quickly and that's a difficult start to get over. Doing things as quickly as possible may involve reallocating resources, so that's another issue to deal with and there's the allegations of turning into China and such. Next there's the blame game and I think we need to be very careful here. We could say that the Cons are to blame as they're the government and we were clearly not prepared for this and didn't get up to speed anywhere near quickly enough. That's a valid position. Boris (or anyone) could say "Hang on a minute, I've only been PM two bloody minutes and I've followed the best advice available to the letter. I can't work miracles you know" and there's the question of what state we'd be in if Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbot were anywhere near this.
I do remember a famous case not so long ago in which a minion, not an mp, was identified, targeted by the media and driven to suicide and we need to remember this and other cases and guard against more. A practice of scapegoating and throwing people to the wolves isn't a pretty one and leads to closing ranks and even lying.
Like all of us, I just don't know. I suspect "we" could have done better but I've no idea who to blame. Maybe there is no one to blame and this is such a serious issue I'm not sure I want to find anyone to blame. All I do hope is that next time we've learned lessons and moved on positively.

