Boris Johnsons Covid bravado insults the NHS and the public – The Guardian

Matthew Taylor, who leads the NHS Confederation, rightly points to the consequences of the governments living without restrictions ideology (Covid threat being ignored in England for ideological reasons, say NHS leaders, 11 April). Boris Johnson sympathises with the libertarian ideologues in his party who like to invoke Ayn Rand. Perhaps they should note the warning attributed to her that we can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality.

The insulting response from a No 10 spokesperson to Taylors accusation that the NHS feels abandoned shows that Johnson hopes to defy reality, as he has throughout the pandemic. To add further insult, the No 10 spokesperson adds that we are now able to manage [Covid] as we do with other respiratory infections, despite the NHSs daily experience blowing a hole in such Bolsonaro-esque bravado. Calum PatonEmeritus professor of public policy, Keele University

Having followed the progress of the pandemic in the UK closely, I am amazed at the relaxed attitude the government has to a death toll that equates to a Lockerbie disaster daily, or the total number of UK deaths in the Falklands conflict. I am appalled that the governments response is to close their eyes and put their collective fingers in their ears while all the time humming la-la-la-de-da. Public interest has waned to an unfortunate level.

The press should be making more noise. Perhaps refining the death statistics to show the age distribution of the current deaths would personalise the numbers. Perhaps people would then feel vulnerable and act more cautiously, to the benefit of all of us.David HastingsBalbeggie, Perthshire

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