Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
There seems to be little hope for effective preventative action. It is reported this morning by Sky News that the British passengers on the cruise ship who were flown home were told that all had tested negative before being allowed onto the flight. There was some surprise at the speed of the announcement that four were subsequently found to be positive within a fairly short time of arrival. It now appears that the results of the tests were not known upon being allowed on. There were strange delays with the departure of the flight. Perhaps this is why. It seems that officialdom simply cannot be trusted. The other passengers are reported to be somewhat vexed.
I think you have to take into account that to know each persons status you really need to test every day and at some point decisions have to be made without perfect information. It may be that the officialdom is incompetent but on the other hand it may be that medical staff are just trying to achieve a damage limitation exercise without having all the information - that is usually the way medicine works even in the best of situations.