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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 5.54pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Rushed? It's expected to take 4 years and will probably be longer. The time will be spent undoing the damage to the NHS created by a situation supposedly designed to protect it.

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Frankly, so what? Better that than a rushed report or no report.

Undoing the damage to the NHS is not an option. That’s not the objective. It’s to learn how to cause less damage during any similar event.

Assuming anything would be better, when it could easily be worse, is stupid.

 


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Mattconrov Flag 12 Aug 23 6.01pm Send a Private Message to Mattconrov Add Mattconrov as a friend


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Safe and effective my ass. That's what we were told. Pfizer obviously don't believe it.

 


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Scumbag Doctor wanting to give the jab to children

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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Frankly, so what? Better that than a rushed report or no report.

Undoing the damage to the NHS is not an option. That’s not the objective. It’s to learn how to cause less damage during any similar event.

Assuming anything would be better, when it could easily be worse, is stupid.


The objective was supposedly to protect the NHS. Now we can't undo the damage done.
In the event of a similar outbreak is lockdown really an option?

 

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 7.19pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle


The objective was supposedly to protect the NHS. Now we can't undo the damage done.
In the event of a similar outbreak is lockdown really an option?

Very possibly if not to would create an even worse situation.

I would not be at all surprised if the report concluded that the problem with the lockdowns was not the principle but in the delays in applying them and the stringency of application. Earlier and stronger could have meant more effective and shorter, resulting in less damage, less cost and a quicker recovery.

We will know in due time.

 


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 7.25pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Mattconrov


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Safe and effective my ass. That's what we were told. Pfizer obviously don't believe it.

Complete nonsense. Just another conspiracy theory.

The pharma companies needed indemnity guarantees to allow them to actually produce the vaccines. Not to have them would mean they could not go ahead because they would fail to meet corporate policies, regulatory conditions and invalidate their insurance.

 


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Teddy Eagle Flag 12 Aug 23 8.06pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Very possibly if not to would create an even worse situation.

I would not be at all surprised if the report concluded that the problem with the lockdowns was not the principle but in the delays in applying them and the stringency of application. Earlier and stronger could have meant more effective and shorter, resulting in less damage, less cost and a quicker recovery.

We will know in due time.

Possibly although Scotland had longer and stronger lockdown and worse rates.

 

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eaglesdare Flag 12 Aug 23 8.11pm Send a Private Message to eaglesdare Add eaglesdare as a friend

Remember players and fans collapsing at the games? All swept under the carpet. Not even an investigation to rule out the you know what

 

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 9.35pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by eaglesdare

Remember players and fans collapsing at the games? All swept under the carpet. Not even an investigation to rule out the you know what

This ought to set your mind at rest, though somehow I very much doubt you will accept it. Those who believe in conspiracy theories always have a problem with actual facts.

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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

This ought to set your mind at rest, though somehow I very much doubt you will accept it. Those who believe in conspiracy theories always have a problem with actual facts.

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What caused the heat attack by Fulham supporter Paul Parish?

Yet again you dismiss a question with the "conspiracy theory tag"

Most "conspiracy theories" end up being true after a couple of months anyway.

 

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Mattconrov Flag 12 Aug 23 10.02pm Send a Private Message to Mattconrov Add Mattconrov as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Complete nonsense. Just another conspiracy theory.

The pharma companies needed indemnity guarantees to allow them to actually produce the vaccines. Not to have them would mean they could not go ahead because they would fail to meet corporate policies, regulatory conditions and invalidate their insurance.

That sounds like a croc of &###£. They were given indemnity because they hadn't been tested properly or had long term studies.it was done under emergency use. Look fair enough it was rushed through I get it. But people were not given informed consent.

The government and pharma companies told us they were safe and effective. Effective at injuring many yes.

 


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Mattconrov Flag 12 Aug 23 10.14pm Send a Private Message to Mattconrov Add Mattconrov as a friend

So by the pharmaceutical companies being covered by governments from death and injury from the jab ( the real reason they were given it) there was no incentive for them to spend too much time making it safe and effective.

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