The Government’s PPE team has been working since at least September to stem the flow of kit from the Far East. Staff have been negotiating with suppliers to exit contracts and delay PPE production, say senior procurement sources in the Department of Health and Social Care and the NHS.
That sounds like the Cummings strategy succeeded in producing more then necessary PPE for the autumn/winter. They did spent a bunch of money for it, but PPE was really important so it’s worthwhile to pay more to actually get the PPE that’s needed.
The costs of lockdowns is very huge. Compared to that the cost for PPE, vaccines and scientific research isn’t that high so it makes sense to invest more capital into it instead of trying to save money and then ending up with to little.
You haven’t demonstrated that it was a failure and another strategy would have produced more PPE.
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That sounds like the Cummings strategy succeeded in producing more then necessary PPE for the autumn/winter. They did spent a bunch of money for it, but PPE was really important so it’s worthwhile to pay more to actually get the PPE that’s needed.
It’s worthwhile up to a point. Wasting money costs lives as well.
The costs of lockdowns is very huge. Compared to that the cost for PPE, vaccines and scientific research isn’t that high so it makes sense to invest more capital into it instead of trying to save money and then ending up with to little.
Its not an either/or thing. PPE,.lockdowns and travel bans were all needed simultaneously in early 2020.
There’s been an investigation, which the BMJ article summarised.