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5 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Aye Rob,

 

My eight year old niece had to isolate due to a kid in her class testing positive for covid-19. Yet her folks don't as they're secondary contacts. Nor does her wee sister who goes to the same school.

It's difficult to know how to approach it.

 

Same way you’d approach any blatantly illogical nonsense?

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1 hour ago, TIMON said:

 

WWW.SPIKED-ONLINE.COM

Big Tech now treats any opposition to lockdown as misinformation – even if it’s from eminent scientists.

Something to do with the names of the signatories. I believe one was called Dr James bananas among other obviously fake names. Anyone can add their name apparently.

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