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I think he was insinuating that ordinary hard working folk going about there daily lives in a totally normal manor is selfish. How very dare they!!



I really can’t tell what he’s trying to convey. I’m not sure I’d really want to listen to something someone has to say that even after three attempts to post it still fails.

But if you’re right he really should have a look at the link I posted from the BBC. Where over 6000 professionals in the medical field disagree with him.

I’ll await his next three posts and see if he somehow manages to patch together a coherent reply.
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19 minutes ago, donnk said:

i hope this brings about the end of the failed socialist experiment that is the NHS.

 

Impossible to see a GP, zero accountability to you the customer.

 

Cancer treatments cancelled, zero accountability to you the customer.

 

NHS refusing to operate on a 24x7 basis, normal 37 working week only as its convenient to the highly paid quacks. Zero accountability to you the customer.

 

The  NHS is not great. Its a treatment rationing death machine which the users of have zero control of. 

 

 

Don't worry mate, once you have had your vaccination and received your "health" passport they will let you back in again. You will even be allowed to buy loo roll?

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What's everyone talking about,,,  covid????  It's all normal here.  [emoji16]
Don't know what all the fuss about. 
 



I’m back in Norway. Very much business as usual here as well. No masks in the shops, or taxis etc. 1m distance rule that let’s face it is as comfortable as you’re really gonna get with most strangers but that’s generally ignored as well.

Common sense approach really. Not the fear induced hocus pocus we have in the U.K.
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Did anyone see the Scouse gym owner hold out against the authorities?

 

7 Armed police turned up at his gym.  Issues a 1000gbp fine if he didn’t close.  Refusing to kick members out, the fines  increased.

 

A go fund me page was setup to help with the fines.  The local mayor, councillors, and the police were supporting him.  The fines were dropped last I heard.

 

Interesting comments about the Environmental Health Agency.

 

https://www.facebook.com/ItsGoneViralOfficial/videos/402598474236307/?vh=e

 

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=402598474236307

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 


Yes.

How was Influenza eradicated? Was it a vaccination?

Oh that’s right, it’s not.

No coz its ever changing .  I had me flubydooby jab and pneumonia one so fingers crossed . ?

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No coz its ever changing .  I had me flubydooby jab and pneumonia one so fingers crossed . 



As is C-19 I’m lead to believe.

At least 6 strains known so far, and that’s in the first year.

WWW.SCIENCEDAILY.COM

The virus causing the COVID-19 pandemic, SARS-CoV-2, presents at least six strains. Despite its mutations, the virus shows little variability, and this is good news for the researchers working on a viable vaccine.


Well, good luck with your jabs. A lot of old people I’ve spoken with who’s taken it has been more ill due to the jab than they would have been had caught the actual flu. Many don’t take it now.

Same with the medical profession but for different reasons.



WWW.GOOGLE.CO.UK

Less than half of healthcare workers in Scotland are taking up the offer of a flu jab. Why?


ABCNEWS.GO.COM

Every fall, we are barraged by messages from doctors, nurses and other health care providers to get a flu vaccination to protect against the influenza virus. But the truth is some doctors and nurses might talk the talk without walking the walk. Only about 40 percent of healthcare professionals got a flu vaccine in the 2007-08 flu season.


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6 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

 


As is C-19 I’m lead to believe.

At least 6 strains known so far, and that’s in the first year.

 

 

WWW.SCIENCEDAILY.COM

The virus causing the COVID-19 pandemic, SARS-CoV-2, presents at least six strains. Despite its mutations, the virus...

 


Well, good luck with your jabs. A lot of old people I’ve spoken with who’s taken it has been more ill due to the jab than they would have been had caught the actual flu. Many don’t take it now.

Same with the medical profession but for different reasons.

 

 

 

 

WWW.GOOGLE.CO.UK

Less than half of healthcare workers in Scotland are taking up the offer of a flu jab. Why?

 

 

ABCNEWS.GO.COM

Every fall, we are barraged by messages from doctors, nurses and other health care providers to get a flu vaccination to...

 

 

All I had was a slightly tender spot on my arm for a day were the hyperdeemic nurdle went in but nothing else .  I like the way you use the correct term , SARS Covid 2 .   Its a bit like saying " Huge Big " or " Tiny Small " .... Severe/acute ?

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