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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post
    Absolute tosh. We cant have permanent or intermittent lockdowns. People are going to die, get used to it. The death rate is no worse than for any other illness.

    Cuckoo land mate.
    No-one said there needed to be a "lockdown".

    Simply wearing a mask and socially distancing in indoor areas would be sufficient to significantly reduce the number of deaths and ease the pressure on the NHS.

    Just like we were doing prior to 21 February when Johnson needlessly removed the requirement, simply to appease his right wing back benchers.

    The subsequent deaths above the rate at the time are all down to your murdering ex-Etonian chums.

    Just like the thousands in nursing homes who were "unlawfully" killed when Hancock allowed infected patients to be transferred directly from hospitals without being tested.

    https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-...rules-12599918

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    Quite

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