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  1. #821
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The point is sinkov he is singing exactly from the same hymn sheet as Blow Job who claimed it's a"moral imperative" to get the kids back to school, and then they can regally shaft the working class kids again with more fake exam results.
    Unlike the teachers, who would prefer to shaft them royally by not teaching them anything at all, while still on full pay for sitting on their arses doing not much but whining on Twitter and Facebook. Nice......if you're a teacher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Unlike the teachers, who would prefer to shaft them royally by not teaching them anything at all, while still on full pay for sitting on their arses doing not much but whining on Twitter and Facebook. Nice......if you're a teacher.
    Are you seriously proposing it is safe to send our children back to school when Oldham is on the brink of a full lockdown? Send our children back to closed environments when people are walking the streets in full masks and face shields, shops and stores look like operating theatres, a second deadly corona virus wave is reputedly to be on it's way imminently, people are being quarantined for 14 days on arrival from all corners of the globe with fines running into thousands for non-compliance because the risk of spreading the infection is ostensibly so great and it's a "moral imperative" we send the kids back to school?

    If you believe what Blow Job and Starmer are telling us sinkov, you really are as daft as them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Are you seriously proposing it is safe to send our children back to school when Oldham is on the brink of a full lockdown? Send our children back to closed environments when people are walking the streets in full masks and face shields, shops and stores look like operating theatres, a second deadly corona virus wave is reputedly to be on it's way imminently, people are being quarantined for 14 days on arrival from all corners of the globe with fines running into thousands for non-compliance because the risk of spreading the infection is ostensibly so great and it's a "moral imperative" we send the kids back to school?

    If you believe what Blow Job and Starmer are telling us sinkov, you really are as daft as them.
    Oh dear, looks like you've bought 100% into their Project Fear BT. I really can't be arsed to pick apart the demented drivel you've posted above. Get a grip man, no one is dying, hospitals are empty, the virus does not affect children.............whoa, stop, you little monkey, you're on one of your wind ups and I've bitten.

    Behave yourself.

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    Here you are BT, put your mind at rest, a transcript of the latest from BBC News.

    "It’s the BBC Six O’Clock News and Health Editor Hugh Pym is updating Sophie Raworth on the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Sophie: So, Hugh, we’ve seen another rise in cases today?

    Hugh: Yes, Sophie, there were 1,040 reported daily cases in England and Wales.

    Sophie: Gosh, that’s quite an uptick.

    Hugh: Well, it sounds a lot, Sophie, but we have to bear in mind that we are testing a lot more people so we are going to find more evidence of infection. Over 122,000 tests were processed, the most ever in a single day – 1,000 positives out of 122,000 tests is really very small.

    Sophie: Still, it’s a major cause for concern generally?

    Hugh: Well, not really. The PCR test is not totally reliable. It’s coming up with quite a lot of false positives. What the viewers probably don’t realise is the test can detect remnants of the virus. So someone who had Covid back in July, say, could be recorded today as a positive test, but he or she is now fully recovered.

    Sophie (checking her notes): But we do have the very real threat of more local lockdowns in places like Bedford because there are these spikes in Covid cases?

    Hugh (sighs): Well, they’re not really spikes, Sophie. A lot of healthy younger people are getting Covid now and they don’t have any symptoms at all. They don’t even know they’ve been infected. But if they test positive they’re added to the list. But a positive test really only becomes a “case” when someone gets sick enough that they need to be admitted to hospital.

    Sophie: And how many cases are being admitted to hospital, Hugh?

    Hugh (looks sheepish): Not very many to be honest with you.

    Sophie: But we’re still in the middle of a global pandemic?

    Hugh: Ah, but are we? There are 141,000 hospital beds in England, Sophie. Today, just 599 of those beds are occupied by patients with Covid-19.

    Sophie: You’re kidding me!

    Hugh: No, I’m not. We have 1,257 hospitals in total so rather a large number of hospitals don’t have a single Covid case.

    Sophie: So why aren’t hospitals fully open to non-Covid patients, Hugh?

    Hugh: That’s a really good question, Sophie. Could some NHS managers be saving money by keeping wards closed? The Department of Health doesn’t have a clue what’s going on, as per usual. And, of course, a lot of doctors have been working from home in the south of France and they can’t get back because of the quarantine.

    Sophie (frantically consults notes): What about the deaths, though, Hugh? They’re really really bad.

    Hugh: Sorry to disappoint, but NHS England reported just two Covid-related hospital deaths today. Wales and Scotland haven’t had any Covid deaths for quite some time. In fact, deaths in the UK have been below average for the past seven weeks now. It’s starting to look like deaths in 2020 will be no higher than they were in 2019.

    Sophie: Then how could the Government possibly justify keeping all the social distancing measures and imposing lockdowns?

    Hugh: Er… I think they’re worried that if they tell the public the truth it will be hard to regain control."

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    Very good sinkov

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Oh dear, looks like you've bought 100% into their Project Fear BT. I really can't be arsed to pick apart the demented drivel you've posted above. Get a grip man, no one is dying, hospitals are empty, the virus does not affect children.............whoa, stop, you little monkey, you're on one of your wind ups and I've bitten.

    Behave yourself.
    This is just how bloody stupid the whole thing is sinkov. Of course it's safe to send the kids back to school, I've been into every pub and social club within a five mile radius of my front door in the last three weeks. No Zorro masks, no social distancing, been drinking Guinness and Newcastle Brown Ale, my liver is phucked, but no Covid!

    The problem is Blow Job has dug a hole and he can't stop fecking digging and his new accomplice the Brylcream Sh-ithouse is not helping either...

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    P.S. Can't believe you took the bait so easily!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Here you are BT, put your mind at rest, a transcript of the latest from BBC News.

    "It’s the BBC Six O’Clock News and Health Editor Hugh Pym is updating Sophie Raworth on the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Sophie: So, Hugh, we’ve seen another rise in cases today?
    Hugh: Yes, Sophie, there were 1,040 reported daily cases in England and Wales.
    Sophie: Gosh, that’s quite an uptick.
    Hugh: Well, it sounds a lot, Sophie, but we have to bear in mind that we are testing a lot more people so we are going to find more evidence of infection. Over 122,000 tests were processed, the most ever in a single day – 1,000 positives out of 122,000 tests is really very small.
    Sophie: Still, it’s a major cause for concern generally?

    Hugh: Well, not really. The PCR test is not totally reliable. It’s coming up with quite a lot of false positives. What the viewers probably don’t realise is the test can detect remnants of the virus. So someone who had Covid back in July, say, could be recorded today as a positive test, but he or she is now fully recovered.

    Sophie (checking her notes): But we do have the very real threat of more local lockdowns in places like Bedford because there are these spikes in Covid cases?
    Hugh (sighs): Well, they’re not really spikes, Sophie. A lot of healthy younger people are getting Covid now and they don’t have any symptoms at all. They don’t even know they’ve been infected. But if they test positive they’re added to the list. But a positive test really only becomes a “case” when someone gets sick enough that they need to be admitted to hospital.
    Sophie: And how many cases are being admitted to hospital, Hugh?

    Hugh (looks sheepish): Not very many to be honest with you.
    Sophie: But we’re still in the middle of a global pandemic?
    Hugh: Ah, but are we? There are 141,000 hospital beds in England, Sophie. Today, just 599 of those beds are occupied by patients with Covid-19.
    Sophie: You’re kidding me!

    Hugh: No, I’m not. We have 1,257 hospitals in total so rather a large number of hospitals don’t have a single Covid case.

    Sophie: So why aren’t hospitals fully open to non-Covid patients, Hugh?
    Hugh: That’s a really good question, Sophie. Could some NHS managers be saving money by keeping wards closed? The Department of Health doesn’t have a clue what’s going on, as per usual. And, of course, a lot of doctors have been working from home in the south of France and they can’t get back because of the quarantine.

    Sophie (frantically consults notes): What about the deaths, though, Hugh? They’re really really bad.
    Hugh: Sorry to disappoint, but NHS England reported just two Covid-related hospital deaths today. Wales and Scotland haven’t had any Covid deaths for quite some time. In fact, deaths in the UK have been below average for the past seven weeks now. It’s starting to look like deaths in 2020 will be no higher than they were in 2019.
    Sophie: Then how could the Government possibly justify keeping all the social distancing measures and imposing lockdowns?

    Hugh: Er… I think they’re worried that if they tell the public the truth it will be hard to regain control."


    Lovely job Sinkov - you should writre the News more often....- we need the Honesty !



  8. #828
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    P.S. Can't believe you took the bait so easily!
    I know, I've given myself a good talking to.

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    I think that this vid sums up the current distortions perfectly....

    .....a Doctor in Spain - giving the Media Spinsters a whatfur reality hit !






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    And Spain has phucked up its economy on the same premise we are suffering. Recalibration in action.

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