[QUOTE=Ram59;39680044]Wait a moment, I've watched the BBC and surprise surprise there is other news than Covid, but I've not noticed that the vaccination programme hasn't been reported on and in a positive way.
Like others on here who seem to swallow the claptrap that the BBC is anti government or has a left wing bias, all the research carried out hasn't shown this to be true, if anything the BBC is too balanced, giving mouthpieces like Farage and Hartley-Brewer too much airtime when they are experts on nothing.
Nor has it been overly critical of the way the government has handled the pandemic and given as its higher management Chairman and Board are overwhelmingly right leaning, with many having indirect or direct links with the Conservatives, it seems if you don't necessarily agree with what they report, which by the way applies to left leaning people as well, then hop on the anti BBC propaganda bandwagon that the Right Wing media - the TImes, Sun, Mail, telegraph and express have been running for years!
I mean take a look at the media in this country, most of it owned by a right wing ex pat Australian who lives in the USA, except when he pops into Oxfordshire for his Covid vaccination - pumping out right wing fake news, now why would the owner of the Times, Sun, talk radio Sky etc have an interest in attacking the BBC and making people think it was biased?
Or are you so quick to believe something that seems to chime with your own thoughts you don't actually think about this?
[QUOTE=Ram59;39680433]At this moment, 6 lead news articles, 3 of which including the lead article on Covid, the other 3 on important world news. I think your seeing things that exist only in your own mind, rather like those Trump supporters who believe in the absence of any empirical evidence that Trump won!
Agreed, and I hope they (they specifically being HMG this time) change their minds. But despite personally being used to transacting massive numbers on a computer, I consider going-on half a million physical actions in a day to be mind-boggling. And the story on the ground appears to be, pump out more vials and we can do even more
[QUOTE=Ram59;39680433]Fair point Ram. I did overlook the website factor. Much like school days...I was probably talking at the back and not paying attention.
Having said that my point remains. In the same way as you regularly attack anything that is remotely pro EU you also like to have a go at the BBC and attack anything that is at all critical of the Government.
For the record, I 100% share your hopes as regards the vaccine and I will joyfully concede that so far they would appear to be surpassing expectation.
In the interests of what Andy would call ‘balance’ and on the direct subject of your thread, this has to be set aside our dreadful position in the Covid ‘league tables’, the doubts about the efficacy of the vaccine if the second dose is delayed for too long and the shambolic reaction to the emergence of the ‘British variant’.
Please remember this variant was identified and had taken hold before mid December. No statement was made about it until the 19th December when it was described as more transmissible but no more serious than the original Wuhan strain.
Despite the misgivings of all professionals Messrs Johnson and Williamson were still insistent that all schools should open as planned at the beginning of January. It was only the night before that they accepted such a move would be unwise and unsafe and it was only yesterday that the PM conceded that actually it would seem the British and South African strains/variants are likely to have more serious consequences.
So...in direct response to the thread...well done (hopefully) on the vaccines. Heads should roll elsewhere.
[QUOTE=ramAnag;39680803]The BBC website doesn't reflect that at the moment, obviously news stories shift from day today and lets face it anyone could have a view on whats important.
The UK variant was first identified in mid September.
Scientists are taking issue with Johnson saying the new strain leads to more deaths, saying there isn't enough data to substantiate this yet.