What the Brits are doing in COVID-19

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OOOPss!!

 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8957049/London-crash-Tow-truck-driver-smashes-Volkswagen-FOUR-parked-cars.html#v-1279833685410268515

 

The white Volkswagen Beetle slammed into the side of a parked black car, creating a large dent in the back 
 

The white Volkswagen Beetle slammed into the side of a parked black car, creating a large dent in the back

It went on to smash into three other cars on the bizarre drive down the residential street. The car careered off a parked car before slamming into the next one 
 

It went on to smash into three other cars on the bizarre drive down the residential street. The car careered off a parked car before slamming into the next one

Driver must have been drunk or on drugs I would think.

In August in the U.K., Tom Jefferson, Carl Heneghan and others at the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine asked Are you infectious if you have a positive PCR test result for COVID-19?

The team cited several studies and concluded, "limited data of variable quality that PCR results per se are unlikely to predict viral culture from human samples….The relation with infectiousness is unclear and more data are needed on this. If this is not understood, PCR results may lead to restrictions for large groups of people who do not present an infection risk."

On two separate occasions, Jefferson and Heneghan attempted to warn UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson against the lockdown strategy. They called for a national program of testing quality control to ensure accurate, precise and consistent results, among other common sense ideas. The two had said they searched in vain for evidence that the tests in use in the UK have been independently validated. They further called for transparency around data showing how sensitive the laboratory processes have been. 

In the UK, the reality of false positives is urgent. Johnson and his gaggle of tone deaf officials are rolling out mandatory testing for all residents of four towns and counting. The DailyMail reports, "around 1,000 soldiers will be deployed" to force more than 100,000 people to get tested. Those who have questioned the move are being banned from social media. 

After looking at the mass testing proposal in Liverpool, Bristol public health consultant Angela Raffle told The Guardian, "Experience with screening tells us that if you embark on a screening programme without having carefully evaluated it first, without a proper quality-assured pathway, without certainty of test performance in field settings, without full information for participants, and without the means to ensure that the intervention needed for those with positive results does indeed take place, the result is an expensive mess that does more harm than good,"

With mortality rates well below anything seen at the height of the 'first wave,' mass testing programs are sure to artificially inflate [false] cases. This will give the government its much-needed excuse to continue the unscientific, harmful and inhuman lockdown treatments of their populations. Expect multilevel revolt in the weeks…or maybe even days…as civil disobedience escalates.

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Surely these '8 hour wait extensive lines' of people waiting to be tested in SA can't be people with Covid symptoms?

 I only ask because I thought they were wanting only those with symptoms to get tested and not the 'worried well'...

Difficult to determine conclusively from TV footage but actually thought most waiting looked in reasonable health...

Bit if a bugger though if you've got a super spreader waiting for 8 hours in a queue, given not absolutely convinced that social distance could always be adhered to in such circumstances..

Probably need to take a day off work to get tested in an 8 hour waiting queue..

Well they must be an unhealthy bunch of people if they all have symptoms, good point about if someone does have it and possibly be spreading it while waiting.

Remember 99.8% of people who actually do get sick from it recover well. I still think the tests are not accuate by what I have been reading, and even Dr Fauci the so called expert on it all admits it, though you will need to use a different search engine than google to find the info.

Shamima Begum's own LAWYER admits there's 'always a possibility' she will be a threat to Britain - but says ISIS bride should STILL be let back into UK

Tasnime Akunjee spoke out after the Supreme Court heard allowing the 21-year-old, who fled to join ISIS aged 15, to appeal the decision to take away her passport would be an 'affront to justice'.

 

Young and stupid 15 year old when she went but has she changed enough? Guess they really need to do some phsycoanalysis on her or something first.

 

Love This!

 

'Father Christmas is ready and raring to go': Boris Johnson confirms Santa WILL deliver presents this year 'provided he behaves in his usual responsible way' in letter to eight-year-old boy worried he wouldn't come because of coronavirus'Father Christmas is ready and raring to go': Boris Johnson says Santa WILL deliver

Boris Johnson set out the rules Santa must follow in reply to a message from eight-year-old Monti, who had written to the PM asking for clarity on the subject and the help of the UK's top scientific minds. 'Dear Mr Johnson, I am eight years old and I was wondering if you and the government had thought about Santa coming this Christmas,' wrote Monti. 'If we leave hand sanitiser by the cookies can he come? Or will he wash his hands? I understand you are very busy but can you and the scientists please talk about this.' Mr Johnson shared his letter of reply on Twitter, adding that he had received 'lots of letters about this' and had consulted with experts about the issue. 'I have put in a call to the North Pole and I can tell you Father Christmas is ready and raring to go, as are Rudolph and all of the other reindeer,' wrote the Prime Minister.

 

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