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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Oct 20 9.18pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
Quote 1. I’d expect at least one video by someone with your point of view by now. But there isn’t one. Not one.
It took all of five seconds to Google and find an article about queues of people outside of this particular tes centre. I dare say it's very easy to find others: [Link] “The queues went all the way around the site. I was gobsmacked.” No doubt they're 'crisis actors' and this didn't really happen. If if takes all of 5 seconds to disprove a point, then you're simply not interested in reality.
Well done. An area with a cluster of cases. You’re going to have to come up with loads of busy test centres going by the positives if they aren’t in the NHS or on the doorstep, which clearly many are. 25% in fact are in the NHS. I wonder how many on the doorstep. No doubt loads of them.
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BlueJay UK 30 Oct 20 9.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Well done. An area with a cluster of cases. You’re going to have to come up with loads of busy test centres going by the positives if they aren’t in the NHS or on the doorstep, which clearly many are. 25% in fact are in the NHS. I wonder how many on the doorstep. No doubt loads of them. You inferred that there are no busy testing centres. As stated it took five seconds to show you one. Yes, the testing centres around clusters are obviously busier than those where there are fewer cases.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Oct 20 9.29pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
You inferred that there are no busy testing centres. As stated it took five seconds to show you one. Yes, the testing centres around clusters are obviously busier than those where there are fewer cases. One test centre. There have been videos in problem areas up north and nobody there. The government should publish where tests are done and where positive. We know 25% are in hospital and we know there’s aggressive testing in high case areas, plus the councils are financially incentivised.
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Eden Eagle Kent 30 Oct 20 10.00pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
Quote 1. I’d expect at least one video by someone with your point of view by now. But there isn’t one. Not one.
It took all of five seconds to Google and find an article about queues of people outside of this particular tes centre. I dare say it's very easy to find others: [Link] “The queues went all the way around the site. I was gobsmacked.” No doubt they're 'crisis actors' and this didn't really happen. If if takes all of 5 seconds to disprove a point, then you're simply not interested in reality.
This is from the 15th September!! Go ahead and find others that are within the last week as you say “it is very easy”..
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BlueJay UK 30 Oct 20 10.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
One test centre. There have been videos in problem areas up north and nobody there. The government should publish where tests are done and where positive. We know 25% are in hospital and we know there’s aggressive testing in high case areas, plus the councils are financially incentivised. You and others inferred there are no busy test centres. All ghost towns. I posted one to show you that's false and you then abandon that idea and claim that this is proof of one busy testing centre existing. This is getting farcical. Here's another heaving testing centre queue taking all of whole 5 seconds to find: [Link] and another queue [Link] , and another [Link] and another [Link] and another [Link] A two minute search. Point being, that you're not about to see echo chamber twitter profiles posting any of these or the countless other examples because that goes counter to the conspiracy they are trying to spread. But the fact of the matter remains, as staggering as it may seem to some, people are actually having coronavirus tests at coronavirus testing sites. Who'd have thought it.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Oct 20 10.04pm | |
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If they keep forecasting rubbish people will treat it as rubbish. Attachment: 419AB9CD-B58D-4DD5-AC2C-0937A50C4308.jpeg (519.90Kb)
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BlueJay UK 30 Oct 20 10.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Eden Eagle
This is from the 15th September!! Go ahead and find others that are within the last week as you say “it is very easy”.. So now you've gone from saying "every test centre appears to be deserted!!" to an updated 'oh well maybe some were heaving in September BUT NOW ANYMORE!!' This is getting silly. Of course there are going to be more pictures from September on account that the spread of the virus increased at the time so it was noteworthy to highlight. They're not required to place daily 'testing centres are still real' updates for the benefit of people who disbelieve the obvious. Of course testing capacity is now up, but testing centres are there for the benefit of people requiring tests. Some are busier than others. It's nuts to infer nobody is getting tested in them.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Oct 20 10.10pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
You and others inferred there are no busy test centres. All ghost towns. I posted one to show you that's false and you then abandon that idea and claim that this is proof of one busy testing centre existing. This is getting farcical. Here's another heaving testing centre queue taking all of whole 5 seconds to find: [Link] and another queue [Link] , and another [Link] and another [Link] and another [Link] A two minute search. Point being, that you're not about to see echo chamber twitter profiles posting any of these or the countless other examples because that goes counter to the conspiracy they are trying to spread. But the fact of the matter remains, as staggering as it may seem to some, people are actually having coronavirus tests at coronavirus testing sites. Who'd have thought it. A few test centres reported once up to two weeks ago. Tomorrow might be a bad day with many test centres being empty on a Saturday.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Oct 20 10.14pm | |
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Ooh look, that Southend centre empty. Looks a nasty weather day compared to the busy day. Maybe the weather put them off getting tested for a virus with a 0.06% fatality rate. [Tweet Link]
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Oct 20 10.16pm | |
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Covid out of control in Manchester so we expect test centres to be empty. Attachment: EE7094D3-ADD4-4BB2-B617-04B4C10634E0.png (760.92Kb)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Oct 20 10.17pm | |
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Cheshire. Quiet. [Tweet Link]
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BlueJay UK 30 Oct 20 10.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Ooh look, that Southend centre empty. Looks a nasty weather day compared to the busy day. Maybe the weather put them off getting tested for a virus with a 0.06% fatality rate. [Tweet Link] Once again off you go in fantasy land. Nobody said that testing centres are not at times empty. You and others are the one who made the case that there are and have been no busy ones. ..and then when i posted one, you adjusted that to 'okay one is busy'.. so I posted several more examples to prove the point. If you're so juvenile that you then pepper the thread with testing cetres in some kind of effort to prove something to yourself then go for it
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