Come on, it takes months to increase factory capacity, it comes nowhere near the complexity of increasing hospital capacity.
You still don’t seem to be explaining how planning in March would have trained thousands of health care professionals with a method of compressing 12 years of training into 12 months? You are right that there should have been more planning for such a situation, that’s why the underfunding is a huge problem that will take years to put right, you are wrong that the impact of this underfunding can be fixed in a matter of months.
It might take 12 years from scratch for 1% of frontline staff but that isn’t the case for 99%.
I’m also sure that a lot of already highly trained staff could of been retrained or received extra training whilst those positions filled with new recruits receiving maybe 3 normal years of training in 1 year.
With the correct will power it could of been done I’m sure.
When was the last time you went inside a factory? We have left the Victorian era now and to be honest most modern production factories are full of highly highly complex machinery that can take years of planning not months.
A high speed packing line for instance like what would be used in the vaccine factories would normally take at least a couple of years from start to finish, and twice that long when dealing with public sector units.