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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 13 Sep 23 1.01am | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
Oh well... How very Eeyore
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Teddy Eagle 14 Sep 23 9.13pm | |
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Maybe we didn't do so badly after all.
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Badger11 Beckenham 14 Sep 23 9.57pm | |
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A fair summary I think. We did get some things wrong like our lack of PPE and respirators and I think the 2nd Lockdown was not required. The high death rate in care homes is also a concern. Overall though as the article says we did okay. I remember at the time when the papers were comparing daily death and infection rates between us and the EU an expert stating this was a terrible idea and that it would probably be another 2 years before we could do so accurately, it looks like he was right.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 15 Sep 23 1.02pm | |
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We didn’t and I don’t recall too many ever suggesting otherwise. Indeed the point about us being free to negotiate our own vaccine contracts was well publicised at the time with the EU getting upset over supplies coming our way earlier. I don’t think Brexit was ever suggested as a reason for a poor performance over the pandemic itself. It hasn’t helped with some of the consequential problems though.
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Teddy Eagle 15 Sep 23 3.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
We didn’t and I don’t recall too many ever suggesting otherwise. Indeed the point about us being free to negotiate our own vaccine contracts was well publicised at the time with the EU getting upset over supplies coming our way earlier. I don’t think Brexit was ever suggested as a reason for a poor performance over the pandemic itself. It hasn’t helped with some of the consequential problems though. It was more than a suggestion that England should have locked down earlier and for longer even though those who did had worse outcomes. Doubtless that's another conspiracy theory.
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eaglesdare 20 Sep 23 10.37pm | |
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A London Professor of Oncology calls for urgent stop to C19 boosters: "As an Oncologist I Am Seeing People With Stable Cancer Rapidly Relapse After a C19 Booster" Angus Dalgleish, Professor of Oncology at St. Georges Hospital Medical School London.
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Stirlingsays 21 Sep 23 5.43am | |
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 21 Sep 23 10.26am | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
A London Professor of Oncology calls for urgent stop to C19 boosters: "As an Oncologist I Am Seeing People With Stable Cancer Rapidly Relapse After a C19 Booster" Angus Dalgleish, Professor of Oncology at St. Georges Hospital Medical School London.
Everything is worth investigating. Probably not though by this guy as he is a controversial political activist as well as a Professor. He stood for UKIP and opposed lockdowns. Neither of which have much connection to cancer or HIV research
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 21 Sep 23 10.35am | |
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Here is the actual Lancet piece on the evidence of Mnra vaccines being detected in breast milk. It isn’t, unsurprisingly, what the Twitter comments, want you to believe:-
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 21 Sep 23 10.42am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
It was more than a suggestion that England should have locked down earlier and for longer even though those who did had worse outcomes. Doubtless that's another conspiracy theory. Were they worse? Can valid comparisons be made? How best to determine the answers to those questions? Via opinions on a football forum? Or via a lengthy enquiry looking dispassionately and objectively at all the evidence?
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 21 Sep 23 2.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
[Tweet Link] I think you have it wrong stirling. Why would the Government lie ? and if it WAS a lie, it was probably for your own benefit that you believe it. I hope that clarifies my point and you are better able to spot the difference between good lies and bad lies. This will be especially useful when the findings of the Enquiry are made public and no-one will be held accountable for all the GOOD LIES the Government told.
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Teddy Eagle 21 Sep 23 2.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Were they worse? Can valid comparisons be made? How best to determine the answers to those questions? Via opinions on a football forum? Or via a lengthy enquiry looking dispassionately and objectively at all the evidence?
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