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Coronavirus - Part Two.


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11 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

I don’t know, I thought you had the data, because you said a lockdown will kill more than covid.

No, he didn't.

15 minutes ago, MuteWitness said:

Why wood good people want a lockdown which could kill more than covid?

 

15 minutes ago, MuteWitness said:

Why wood good people want a lockdown which could kill more than covid?

Most harm in this world done by humans to other humans, has/is been done by well intentioned, but, deluded people. That is certainly the case when it comes to Covid.

 

The authorities and their pet media have scaremongered with the covid statistics, and mainly ignored the equally horrific stats about deaths from mental heath issues, unemployment, destroyed small businesses and denied medical treatment- the public have been denied important facts and important opposing expert viewpoints.

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5 minutes ago, MuteWitness said:

Says ....could.  refusing treatment for other illnesses and suicides continuing to rise

 

But this is pure speculation like everything Boris says 

 

The NHS aren't refusing treatment and Boris has encouraged people to still seek treatment where needed. 

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1 hour ago, West 77 said:

The announcement will be two days earlier than planned as a consequence of the leak. To anyone reasonable it's understandable that today's unplanned announcement has been delayed. 

I think that it just shows the disarray amongst the experts and the Cabinet.

The original timetable stated a Cabinet meeting at 1.30 followed by a briefing at 4 p.m

 This suggests that someone believed that a plan was in place prior to the meeting,but disagreements then led to the various postponements.

The so called leaks are usually just a method of conditioning the public rather than some bolt from the blue.

 

 

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Just now, RJRB said:

I think that it just shows the disarray amongst the experts and the Cabinet.

The original timetable stated a Cabinet meeting at 1.30 followed by a briefing at 4 p.m

 This suggests that someone believed that a plan was in place prior to the meeting,but disagreements then led to the various postponements.

 

 

Or Boris just wanted to see the result of the England Italy game. 

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