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    #11
    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Yes, what has happened to the world beating track and trace system that cost GBP12 billion and was meant to be the answer to the problem, you don't hear much about it anymore? Have Serco taken the money and done a runner?
    £22 billion and counting. More than the police and fire service combined, for a service that hasn't delivered at any point. There needs to be a serious enquiry, and some even more serious prison time when this is all over.

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      #12
      Originally posted by mattster View Post
      £22 billion and counting. More than the police and fire service combined, for a service that hasn't delivered at any point. There needs to be a serious enquiry, and some even more serious prison time when this is all over.


      "They're doing all they can."

      "The necessary due diligence was carried out."

      "There is no evidence of corruption, nepotism, or fraud in the awarding of government contracts or the decision on who to run them."

      Likely true, given the incompetent morons in charge and the inept journalists supposingly keeping them honest.

      Oh well, could be worse, we've not been invaded by aliens yet.

      If getting too stressed over this tulip show just look out of your window and hear the sound of crickets.

      Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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        #13
        Track and Trace won't work with so many infections, 5k infections per day was probably maximum

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          #14
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          Track and Trace won't work with so many infections, 5k infections per day was probably maximum
          Sounds about right. 12 billion (if the figure upthread is accurate) spent on something that would only be effective in a very narrow scenario, seeing as the UK borders (flights) have never been controlled adequately to stop the system being overwhelmed purely on incoming numbers let alone any active transmission in country.

          Fortunately they have a new scapegoat to blame their incompetence on: "It's all the new virus variant's fault."
          Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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            #15
            Most of the money is spent on PCR testing

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              #16
              Dunno what you're worrying about. It's just full of pot noodle stained single mums and their snot nosed asbo kids.

              Tory said 'fat mums in pot noodle-stained leggings' are filling A&E | Metro News

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                #17
                Interesting...

                YouTube has removed the official channel of talkRadio from its platform, PA Media reports. The Google-owned video sharing site has not yet commented on the incident or confirmed the reasons for taking the action. In a statement posted to Twitter, talkRadio said it was waiting for an explanation from the technology giant. However, there have been reports the takedown may be related to a breach of YouTube rules around coronavirus misinformation.
                From UK coronavirus live: more than 1m in England infected as UK daily positive tests hit record 60,916 | Politics | The Guardian

                Wonder if they were talking about who was filling up A&E...
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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