The focus now appears to be on testing for the virus and the comparison between the testing rates in Germany and the UK.
I think that this comparison highlights a major strategic problem at the heart of the British government system: its very high level of centralisation and of central government control. The UK system encourages central government to try to micro-manage every situation. We see this in "local government" where local authorities have very few powers but a very large number of imposed duties. And since Kenneth Baker, education has become more and more centrally controlled.
Apparently, there are many laboratories in the UK which could have quickly introduced virus testing and we would now be reaping the benefits of the data being gathered. HM government, however, has other ideas: a huge centralised facility in Milton Keynes. By the time it gets on stream the total situation may have greatly deteriorated - the nation let down by its myopic, incompetent government.