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Even if it was it isn’t 60 million a week, and unlike testing inoculation doesn’t need repeating weekly.

As I said I was reporting what a leading, eminent , epidemiologist was saying. I am clueless about it all myself. I am an expert in football only, unlike the general experts on bluemoon-)
 
Bill Gates ,and George Soros are not letting this Covid pandemic go to waste.They are more vocal than ever about their one World governments,doing away with traditionally currencies,having mircro Chips implanted in the Hand (Mark of the Beast),obviously so authorities can see who has been vaccinated,.Even Gordon Brown has got in on the act.The Man who sold the Country Gold reserves at rocket bottom prices.Says a one World Government is needed.

Someone with ulterior motives let this thing loose on the global population.

This Lab in Wuhan where it is alleged to have escaped from,or should i say started, is part owned by the Billionaire that pushing a NWO government.

By the end of this Pandemic the World will be ripe for a new economic system.Already the signs are there that an economic collapse is imminent.

Most of those being hit hard by this crisis are the Self Employed,and Zero Hours contract employees.Their are millions of these people who are now needing government support.

Rich billionaires if they get their way, would have the World become one giant Communist State. A World of Generic Workers all dressed out like the Chinese People Liberation Army.With no religious affiliations.Women equal to Men in every sense of the World,have a Baby in the morning,back on the production line by dinner time.

By the end of this pandemic the Rich will be even richer,buying up forfeitures at rock bottom prices to then rent back to the broke former occupants.

Hi Sid, is this directly taken from the script of the new Carry on Wibbling film?
 
Singapore to suspend one of its Terminals for 18 months. Gives you an idea of how long they think this will impact us.

 
You're weird. I think you've watched too many Netflix murder cases.

I think some people in this thread are just completely and utterly deluded about what we can actually do to stop this virus.

We can't escape without losing lives.

We can't test 66,000,000 people a week.

We can't have a total enforced lockdown until a vaccine arrives in 18 months.

All we can do is mitigate as best as we can. Reduce and slow the spread, shield the particularly vulnerable, make sure the healthcare system doesn't get overrun.

If Sweden feel they can do that without the full lockdown then that's great for them. We can't, we've just got too many people too densely packed together.
 
Just to back this up, innoculating someone is literally a 2 minute thing. We've all lined up at school and had a TB jab. Sit down, wipe with disinfectant, stick someone in the arm, give them a cotton bud to stick on it. Next.

PCR testing means a difficult nasal swab, then sending the swabs to the lab, then having a lab tech run the PCR test which takes hours in small batches.

The two are nothing alike.
Totally agree. Queued up at my doctors for my flu jab last year. Maybe 10 people in front of me. One nurse sat at a computer talking your details and another one injected you. Was in and out in no time.
 
I think some people in this thread are just completely and utterly deluded about what we can actually do to stop this virus.

We can't escape without losing lives.

We can't test 66,000,000 people a week.

We can't have a total enforced lockdown until a vaccine arrives in 18 months.

always had you down as the "can do" type...
 
Hmm, yeah, really can't see why we're not aiming for this.

All we need to do is test 66,000,000 people every week. That's only 62,000,000 more tests than the entire world had carried out by 30th March.
Thing is NHS workers if they've not had it would need a test everyday, it's like a MOT, a car can pass that but be fucked 10 mins after getting the certificate.
 
I think some people in this thread are just completely and utterly deluded about what we can actually do to stop this virus.

We can't escape without losing lives.

We can't test 66,000,000 people a week.

We can't have a total enforced lockdown until a vaccine arrives in 18 months.

All we can do is mitigate as best as we can. Reduce and slow the spread, shield the particularly vulnerable, make sure the healthcare system doesn't get overrun.

If Sweden feel they can do that without the full lockdown then that's great for them. We can't, we've just got too many people too densely packed together.

Did you mean - too many dense people packed together
 
I think some people in this thread are just completely and utterly deluded about what we can actually do to stop this virus.

We can't escape without losing lives.

We can't test 66,000,000 people a week.

We can't have a total enforced lockdown until a vaccine arrives in 18 months.

And your problem is you're too busy comparing the UK to Spain/Italy/USA and not looking at Taiwan/Argentina/South Korea/Singapore/New Zealand etc.

It wasn't inevitable that tens of thousands had to die. It became so later on. As a result of being reactive rather than proactive the lock down will go on longer and the death toll will be higher. If the lock down ends too soon you'll be back to square one within months.
 
If they stay open and a few thousand die then no one will criticise them. They'll have gotten the same results as every other country without shutting down.
I’ll add, after speaking to my brother last night, that they are also well aware their economy will benefit massively by not having shutdown.

Their main men, in the majority, still seem confident they are doing the right thing.

I’m still sceptical.
 
If they stay open and a few thousand die then no one will criticise them. They'll have gotten the same results as every other country without shutting down.
And not totally crashed the economy in the process.
Our government will of course then be blamed for locking down.
They looked to be on the rapid escalator a few days back but I'm not sure now with 3 days of reasonable numbers.
They are working from home and social distancing and the hygiene thing and, probably the most important thing, wearing masks or covering their faces with scarves. And unlike us the vast majority people are following the rules.
 
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Honestly thought about it when the announcement was first made and then decided against it, partly because the PM urged against it towards the end of his speech that afternoon. It made me reflect and I decided it was both unnecessary and selfish, so I got hammered at home instead!
That’s the night I should have been in Birmingham, we’d have both been out on the lash
 
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