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  • #16
    Re: Covid inquiry

    Originally posted by Mr Ducie View Post
    I see your view was very pro government at the time , fair enough , but I’m sure you won’t be cueing up for your next round of jabs ?
    Quick reader!

    I believe the government of the time was being led by Boris Johnson supported by Dominic Cummins and Matt Hancock, all pilloried in the report. I think you will find my posts, like many others, were critical of the tardiness of their response and their crass behaviour through the crisis. Others who have posted here were all over the place.

    As far as jabs are concerned I have a blood condition so I believe I recently received clot shot #12. Still here though so I guess that trust the science shit has some benefit!

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    • #17
      Re: Covid inquiry

      Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
      Quick reader!

      I believe the government of the time was being led by Boris Johnson supported by Dominic Cummins and Matt Hancock, all pilloried in the report. I think you will find my posts, like many others, were critical of the tardiness of their response and their crass behaviour through the crisis. Others who have posted here were all over the place.

      As far as jabs are concerned I have a blood condition so I believe I recently received clot shot #12. Still here though so I guess that trust the science shit has some benefit!


      I didn’t bother , no regrets about that

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      • #18
        Re: Covid inquiry

        Originally posted by Mr Ducie View Post


        I didnÂ’t bother , no regrets about that


        I lost my Father-in-Law, transferred from home to hospital before he passed. He might have been one of the 22k referenced today so there is a personal bit beyond my own views. I always thought that isolating the strong from the weak and then vaccinating the strong to protect the weak was the most sensible path even though the risk to the strong was very low. Still believe that today!

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        • #19
          Re: Covid inquiry

          Originally posted by Mr Ducie View Post
          - it was a chance for a social experiment, to see how much one could do with people. As Ferguson told the Times: ‘We found we could get away with it.’
          I knew it

          Hes a fruitcake this one !

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          • #20
            Re: Covid inquiry

            Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post


            I lost my Father-in-Law, transferred from home to hospital before he passed. He might have been one of the 22k referenced today so there is a personal bit beyond my own views. I always thought that isolating the strong from the weak and then vaccinating the strong to protect the weak was the most sensible path even though the risk to the strong was very low. Still believe that today!
            Hear hear, condolences for your loss Cyril

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            • #21
              Re: Covid inquiry

              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
              I knew it

              Hes a fruitcake this one !
              You’re the biggest comedian on here , and people are entitled to have a chance to make an informed decision based on risk and lifestyle.

              Tell me , do you exercise regularly, eat well and drink to moderation, if not I suggest you take heed and start doing that. To me people who don’t, usually are a drain the NHS and are a ticking time bomb. They must be a bit slow in the head considering the knowledge that’s coming out from health professionals on the importance of a healthy lifestyle and well regulated diet.
              How much are your prescriptions costing the NHS internet hardman ?

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              • #22
                Re: Covid inquiry

                Biggest stand outs for me from the report are the conclusions that lockdowns may not have been neccessary if the Government had acted quicker and introduced a programme of wearing masks along with social distancing much earlier. February 2020 is described as a wasted month and that's what it felt like at the time - the complacency of Johnson in particular was a disgrace.

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                • #23
                  Re: Covid inquiry

                  Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                  Biggest stand outs for me from the report are the conclusions that lockdowns may not have been neccessary if the Government had acted quicker and introduced a programme of wearing masks along with social distancing much earlier. February 2020 is described as a wasted month and that's what it felt like at the time - the complacency of Johnson in particular was a disgrace.
                  agree about Johnson but many medical people at the time and now think wearing a mask during the covid wasn't effective at all .

                  Here is Dr Hillary explaining why back in the day

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                  • #24
                    Re: Covid inquiry

                    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                    Your off again ��

                    Pleasant and agreeable yesterday , arsehole again today
                    Just the same…I don’t take anything you say seriously, no offence, why would anyone of sound mind? You change your tune every season ffs…..I’d rather listen to your football knowledge than political guff but your still banned from that board aren’t you?

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                    • #25
                      Re: Covid inquiry

                      Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                      Of course, the excess deaths and increase in cancer rates are unexplained, and nobody knows where they came from. Maybe it could be climate change?
                      Isn’t that just the bodies immune system? Cancer patients under massive stress anyway just couldn’t cope with Covid at all,particularly terminal ones. Putting Covid down as cause of death when they had terminal cancer was just wrong…..

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                      • #26
                        Re: Covid inquiry

                        Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                        Biggest stand outs for me from the report are the conclusions that lockdowns may not have been neccessary if the Government had acted quicker and introduced a programme of wearing masks along with social distancing much earlier. February 2020 is described as a wasted month and that's what it felt like at the time - the complacency of Johnson in particular was a disgrace.
                        Yes particularly for an island, we could have easily closed our borders and introduced social distancing etc….as ever, woefully unprepared for anything here, like we will be when the next crisis comes.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Covid inquiry

                          Originally posted by goats View Post
                          IsnÂ’t that just the bodies immune system? Cancer patients under massive stress anyway just couldnÂ’t cope with Covid at all,particularly terminal ones. Putting Covid down as cause of death when they had terminal cancer was just wrongÂ…..
                          The fact that data was collected with a plastic PCR test that would pick up any viral infections within 60 days probably suggested lockdowns were invented as a means of population control

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                          • #28
                            Re: Covid inquiry

                            Originally posted by Mr Ducie View Post
                            The fact that data was collected with a plastic PCR test that would pick up any viral infections within 60 days probably suggested lockdowns were invented as a means of population control
                            And boy did they love the control they had, particularly in Wales.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Covid inquiry

                              Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                              Biggest stand outs for me from the report are the conclusions that lockdowns may not have been neccessary if the Government had acted quicker and introduced a programme of wearing masks along with social distancing much earlier. February 2020 is described as a wasted month and that's what it felt like at the time - the complacency of Johnson in particular was a disgrace.
                              Johnson did what Gates told him to do.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Covid inquiry

                                Originally posted by Mr Ducie View Post
                                - it was a chance for a social experiment, to see how much one could do with people. As Ferguson told the Times: ‘We found we could get away with it.’
                                Is that the bloke who came up with the dodgy computer model that the entire response was based upon? The same guy who went gallivanting around London screwing other people's wives during lockdown?

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