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Topic History of: Covid deaths on the rise again.
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JK2006 Don't expect sense from any government Robbie except, partially, the Swedes. They all obey the media; the media inflates everything to get a better story.
robbiex JK2006 wrote:
No Robbie; the Covid PanicDemic is over just like Flu is over (until they give us the wrong vaccine or whatever). But there will be another, far more deadly virus, like Ebola only more infectious. Mere lockdowns won't stop that; hundreds of millions will die. With luck we'll both be dead by then.

If its over then why are cinemas and theatres closed for at least another 5 weeks? I went past the turkish barbers today in Cranleigh, Surrey and the customers were sitting right next to each other waiting for a haircut. Apparently this is deemed safer than me going to a cinema, where there is probably going to be around 10 people in the whole cinema, going on last summers attendances.
Green Man It’s all about control !
JK2006 No Robbie; the Covid PanicDemic is over just like Flu is over (until they give us the wrong vaccine or whatever). But there will be another, far more deadly virus, like Ebola only more infectious. Mere lockdowns won't stop that; hundreds of millions will die. With luck we'll both be dead by then.
robbiex https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51768274

Better news today, 7 deaths and 1730 cases, which is the lowest number of deaths or cases since at least 21st December.