This is from the Telegraph today
Let us hope they have some more accurate data by the 2 December to base their decisions on when considering a return to some normality.
This is from the Telegraph today
Let us hope they have some more accurate data by the 2 December to base their decisions on when considering a return to some normality.
Gilli - DLTBGYD but more importantly KCHO
If you've not come across this chat, I can highly recommend it.
It's long (1hr 50mins) and mind-bending at times, but worth listening to every single minute.
"They (Vallance and Whitty) know the same as I do (about virology) and they are lying". Strong words backed up by evidence.
Last edited by Andy; 6th November 2020 at 11:38 AM.
The truth is deafening, no matter how quietly spoken.
I cannot open the lonk
Trust the process, the results will come
But I suspect this is the same story from the BBC.
All rather unsettling...and anger inducing.
Crossposted!
Last edited by grumbleweed; 6th November 2020 at 11:48 AM.
Dear Stomach,you are bored,not hungry. So shut up.
I can't either.
Dear Stomach,you are bored,not hungry. So shut up.
Sorry Christelle and GW. It is an article co-written by Carl Heneghan. I have tried another route to the link
Gilli - DLTBGYD but more importantly KCHO
. . . and this from UnHerd
Gilli - DLTBGYD but more importantly KCHO
Here
The worst bigots in the world are those who most loudly proclaim their ‘tolerance’
My daughter and I were discussing this the other day.
Our take on the situation is this;
During the worst of the virus cases in spring, we knew of no one who was infected. This was reflected y everyone we spoke to. Our area was put into tier 3 and suddenly cases erupted. We were hearing of lots of people testing positive but the illness seems to be less serious than expected. Is it that as the virus is affecting more people it’s becoming less potent? Isn’t that what we need to happen?
We’re not medical or scientific and we’re only going off our own experience and anecdotal info but surely others can see this.
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