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There is a surprise. It is just what I think, as stated, it isn't a government view,
Although there was something yesterday that did say numbers in school were driven by the external virus level and were not a net contributor to external levels. In other words, schools and the children in them are more sinned against than sinning.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-56072460
I have been wondering what effect all the social distancing/mask wearing/hand sanitiser using, has had on the number of cases of flu. It turns out that it has indeed been dramatic:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...rates-19737474
Cases down 95%!
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https://twitter.com/CbsExec/status/1361586158610841601
In terms of vaccines, 19,342 adults in Wales (0.77%) have now been fully vaccinated - up 49% on yesterday.
(https://twitter.com/GillibrandPeter)
https://twitter.com/withorpe/status/...114519042?s=19
these just keep on coming
On listening to Kim jong Drakeford just now, 3 more weeks staying home hopefully, maybe able to travel by Easter. I get that he’s being cautious etc and he’s on about not doing things wrong possibly like last July, but surely the fact that a third of adults/ those most vulnerable have been vaccinated makes a huge difference compared to last July when no one had? No doubt in another 6 weeks a fair few more would have been jabbed too? Looking at the data coming in from Israel where infection rates have plummeted with the vaccination, surely we can all hope for some good times ahead....
I never ever suggested there was a shadowy anything, spreading the info is perfectly legitimate. My reference to an organisation was just that you seem to be the poster who gets these first and I wondered if you got them from a political group or something.
clearly it is not the labour party or others on here would also get them and post them, quite rightly.
I was just asking.
PS. I like the way you said 'the' organisation before you dismissed any such thing existed.
65+ just contacted for drive-in jab next Weds at CCS. Might wear my football shirt.
Johnson just cannot stop trying to run before he can walk it seems and why do his grand schemes always have to be given childish names?
https://www.theguardian.com/educatio...ols-in-england
Meanwhile, this under reported story would have, almost certainly, led to a ministerial resignation once, now hardly anyone seems bothered by it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56125462
Johnson is wielding too much power so he thinks he can do what he likes, either that or Hancock and Patel have something on him.
Because it was under reported and is that really the only thing you find worthy of comment in that story about a Minister breaking the law? It’s touchingly naive of you to think that, with the job he’s got, Whitty would come out and make his disagreement with a Government formed by any party public.