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    534 UK Covid deaths reported yesteday, one day's total

    MPs and senior people in the health professions are pushing for the ceasing of divulging the daily UK Covid death totals.

    With all restrictions soon to be lifted we can of course be assured that all is well, now that one living Covid spore is indeed a lonely entity.
    Last edited by _Stefan_Kuntz; 03-02-2022 at 11:41 AM.

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    The ceasing of reporting bad news and the lifting of restrictions are of course much to the immediate benefit of the current Prime Minister. But of course taking the correct and honourable actions of continuing to give the true daily figures and continuing with restrictions would be dreadful for him immediately.

    We have to realise that telling the truth and taking the correct action are now matters to be at least postponed and possibly never done. Eventually bad news will have to be released but in the time between now and then a myriad of excuses can be created.
    Last edited by 6EQUJ5; 03-02-2022 at 12:11 PM.

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