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  1. #81
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    What did Panorama “expose” yesterday about track and trace.

    Damned if you do damned if you don’t !
    Last edited by millersrus; 29-09-2020 at 06:57 AM.

  2. #82
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    From today’s star
    ‘Warning lights flashing' as Rotherham sees first coronavirus deaths in a month
    Four in critical care and two dead – Rotherham residents have been warned to follow government rules after the hospital starts to see corornavirus patients again.

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    Neil Warnock: Middlesbrough boss warns of Covid-19 danger after recovering from coronavirus

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54374687

    You are spot on Warnock

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    Poland and Turkey added to quarantine list

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54376357

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    Trump off to hospital now.

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    Might be speculation but:

    Mass vaccine program potentially just months away for UK
    A mass roll-out of a Covid-19 vaccine in Britain could be finished in as little as three months, the Times reports, citing government scientists.

    Scientists working on the Oxford vaccine hope regulators approve it before the beginning of 2021, the newspaper says.

    A full Covid-19 immunisation programme that would exclude children could be quicker than experts predicted, the Times says, adding that health officials estimate that every adult could receive a dose of the vaccine within six months.

    The European Medicines Agency said on Thursday it had started reviewing data on AstraZeneca and Oxford University’s potential Covid-19 vaccine, in real time, the first of such moves aimed at speeding up any approval process in the region for a vaccine.

    The news of the European review also raises chances of the British vaccine, which is seen as leading the race for a successful vaccine against Covid-19, becoming the first to be approved in Europe for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus that has killed more than a million people globally.

    The Times report adds that plans under consideration by government include allowing a much wider group of healthcare staff to administer the vaccine, setting up drive-through vaccination centres and recruiting armed forces’ help.

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    It was months away in March.

    I think we can see the signs and the signs are, the winter will bring more cases and more death.

    I’m not a fan of these regional lockdowns. We need to be protecting the elderly and people with underlying health issues. It needs to be more targeted for the most vulnerable.

    Food deliveries, compulsory isolation, restrict movements etc.

    Very little news flow about the origins of this virus and you do have to question, what do they know that they haven’t told us. That means world leaders, not just the Chinese.

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    So, exhibiting his fine leadership qualities and after receiving the best care known to man, Trump has declared that COVID is nothing to fear. The families of the 200,000+ who have died in the USA might have a different opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    So, exhibiting his fine leadership qualities and after receiving the best care known to man, Trump has declared that COVID is nothing to fear. The families of the 200,000+ who have died in the USA might have a different opinion.
    TBF he says he'll give the same drugs he had to everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    TBF he says he'll give the same drugs he had to everyone.
    Did he say for free? You do realise that within the US Health'care' system a course of drugs similar to what he was given would cost the 'average Joe' around $5,000 if not significantly more.

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