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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeekay56 View Post
    I don't normally get involved in the politics threads, but you clearly know sod all about plumbing. Though clearly lots about talking sh1t (I don't mean sh1t that talks as obviously that would be Trump).
    Is it even 'plumbing'. I would have thought it came under 'drainage'? Plumbers don't do drainage, big blokes with a set of rods in the back of the van, tend to. Sid the Pirate knows nowt, me hearties................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeekay56 View Post
    I don't normally get involved in the politics threads, but you clearly know sod all about plumbing. Though clearly lots about talking sh1t (I don't mean sh1t that talks as obviously that would be Trump).
    Lighten up. It was a joke.

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    What ever your political persuasion I fear for Boris.
    He looks terrible, black eyes and bags underneath he looks ill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    What ever your political persuasion I fear for Boris.
    He looks terrible, black eyes and bags underneath he looks ill.
    Looks like any new dad having to lead his country through a pandemic to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    What ever your political persuasion I fear for Boris.
    He looks terrible, black eyes and bags underneath he looks ill.
    May or may not be related but....

    Given the multi-organ effect of COVID-19 on the body, survivors may have a variety of long-term effects on their organs.....
    As we are still in the throes of the pandemic, and at a relatively early stage of a new disease, it is too early to tell what COVID-19 survivors are likely to experience in a year’s time. Some researchers are concerned, however, that just as with SARS, many people with the new coronavirus will go on to develop post-viral chronic fatigue syndrome.
    The uncertainty of the future for COVID-19 survivors is why several long-term cohort studies (that study genetic and environmental factors in large groups over a period of time) have been repurposed to study the physical, mental and socio-economic consequences of the pandemic.

    Of 43 patients analysed, 10 had brain disease with delirium or psychosis, 12 had inflammation, and nine had acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (a rare neurological disorder which results in swelling in the brain and spinal cord). Eight had strokes and a further eight had peripheral nerve problems.


    So whilst we can't rule out exaggerated numbers of fatalities, this virus could still turn out to have very serious lasting effects on people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disturbed View Post

    PHE have also been criticised for never releasing any 'recovery' figures either. Apparently no one ever recovers.




    Hugh Pym
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    Understood Matt Hancock has called for urgent review into deaths data from PHE following confirmation to DH coronavirus deaths data includes anyone who has ever tested positive for coronavirus. Scotland, NI only include people who die within 28 days of their coronavirus tests
    9:54 AM · Jul 17, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disturbed View Post
    This is worth a watch as well. 'Professor Carl Heneghan is Director of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford University'.One of the chaps who uncovered the NHE, 'anomaly'.



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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    This is worth a watch as well. 'Professor Carl Heneghan is Director of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford University'.One of the chaps who uncovered the NHE, 'anomaly'.


    A good listen. It certainly answers many questions as to why the death rate was so high from Covid-19. It backs up the argument that we can not and should not compare our death rate with other nations due to the difference in reporting criteria (like I mentioned in a previous post). It also raises the question as to "Why was the reporting done this way?" Unless they wanted to spread fear, there was no need to report this way at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    This is worth a watch as well. 'Professor Carl Heneghan is Director of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford University'.One of the chaps who uncovered the NHE, 'anomaly'.

    Thanks for that CG, there is quite a lot of people now coming forward with excellent analysis, on the data we now have.

    But my fear is when the Autumn comes and the dreaded flu hits, are they going to count flu victims as Covid, thus this is how they know there will be a second wave, forcing us into a vaccine that is not properly been tested?

    It's like something out of a SiFi movie, the body snatchers

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