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The first 3g was 2001 

Swine flu was April 2009 

4g was December 2009

5g was April 2019

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2 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Why the fck would any government trust china to provide this gear is beyond me

Why can't we make our own, I'm sure it couldn't take much to set up some sort of factory to make face masks at least. And go from there. In stead of paying China or some other places, pay our own to make them.

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1 minute ago, jetro said:

Why can't we make our own, I'm sure it couldn't take much to set up some sort of factory to make face masks at least. And go from there. In stead of paying China or some other places, pay our own to make them.

Atb j 

Cost 

 

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1 minute ago, jetro said:

True,

But where do we draw the line and say stop looking for the cheaper option, and pay for quality products. 

Atb j 

The products must have a minimum standard they have to meet weather it's made in UK/Ireland or China .. who's going to make a product superior than what's asked of them , fact is China as cheap work forces and the means to produce things en mass so that's why they go there .

 

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There's two American factories here that make medical supplies. My brother works in one and my niece in the other.

Great jobs they say, great money and benefits..

If an American company can come over here to open up a factory, why can't our government do the the same thing, make the same product and sell them.

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5 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Over 70% of the test kits that came out of china failed and were sent back, where is this minimum standard you speak of

Well obviously they have a minimum standard .. 70% of them didn't make the grade .. wether that minimum standard is checked in China or on delivery how am I meant to know .. 

We used to send stuff all round the world when I worked in a factory we checked it before it left but sometimes the factory it was sent to would reject it because there testing process slightly differed to ours .. 

By no means am I supporting China btw im just going off things I know/have seen to be true .. if we could have everything made in the UK/Ireland it would be brilliant bit we can't compete with the slanty eyes on cost 

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8 minutes ago, baker boy said:

what price lives

Depends which insurance company you ask. In the 70's Ford introduced the Pinto in the States. They compromised safety with efficiency and profit maximization. The result was a cheaper made petrol tank that was found to explode on low impact collisions. It was $11 cheaper than a tank that wouldn't. Where it got worse was that they weighed the cost of a recall against the cost of an insurance claim from a dead/injured customer's family. They weighed that insurance claims would be the cheapest option and left the car in circulation refusing the recall.

The cost per life in this case was $11.

7 minutes ago, jetro said:

True,

But where do we draw the line and say stop looking for the cheaper option, and pay for quality products. 

Atb j 

They're probably going to re-draw that line after this one but a month ago no one was interested. Now the demand has gone through the roof the market is trying to adapt.

 

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1 minute ago, ChrisJones said:

Depends which insurance company you ask. In the 70's Ford introduced the Pinto in the States. They compromised safety with efficiency and profit maximization. The result was a cheaper made petrol tank that was found to explode on low impact collisions. It was $11 cheaper than a tank that wouldn't. Where it got worse was that they weighed the cost of a recall against the cost of an insurance claim from a dead/injured customer's family. They weighed that insurance claims would be the cheapest option and left the car in circulation refusing the recall.

The cost per life in this case was $11.

They're probably going to re-draw that line after this one but a month ago no one was interested. Now the demand has gone through the roof the market is trying to adapt.

 

This is the point I was trying to make the other day. 

Make our own equipment for our own medical supplies and staff, not just for now, but for all time.

Not just  medical supplies, but anything else we can produce at home, do it. We have the infrastructure and bodies to make it happen. 

I know cost is a factor as chid pointed out, and he's right, so who ever is pricing these costs should recalculate it.

Atb j 

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