COVID-19 'Pandemic'

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BEST WEEK EVER 🤪 Boo Hoo EU Laughing StocK 👏 Europe Missed Boat 🚣‍♀️ Do One Leave Our Jabs ALONE​

 

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LOL, BL The vaccine won't stop the covid...Get it?
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HaHa, but charge them for it anyway and that would certainly be a winwin.
I agree with you. Flu vaccines don't eradicate flu.

Covid is here to stay. We're going to have to live with it from now on, like cold, flu and other viruses.
 

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AMAZING NEWS 👏 WE DID IT 🎉 Boris Free Us!!!​

Breaking news: This could mean an end to the British lockdown and a return to normality

 

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I dunno JLM: the Covid scare is a good example now that the tests have been shown to be 97% inaccurate.

I think that's a prefect example of what I am saying to be exactly true.

Also now with the recent Gamestop fiasco, we see the giant hedge funds have been short selling all the small corps that are dying because of the fakenews justified lockdowns imposed by the "terrorist" governments AND corporate media. As are also all the people not being treated for their comorbidities and their real disease conditions like heart problems and cancer and even pneumonia because of the insane covid panic created by the insane "Agenda 2030" fakenews and "Greta Reset" narrative imposed on us by Commie/nazi nuts like U.N. TRUEdoh! using the inaccurate PCR tests as justification.

NEW YORK Governor Cuomo being called a "Murderer" because of his part in sending all the old folks to die in the old age homes with a LAW clearly illustrates that. Basically the same thing happened in Italy too. Both places had Huge scary death rates.

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I guess the fakenews global warming panic wasn't creating the fear level they needed to Cow the population into the slaughterhouse runways so they would give up all their assets to be used as "preloaded stimulus" to be harvested by the CROOKED banker sharks and their computer Al Gore rhythms.

Ottawa eyes 'pre-loaded stimulus' in Canadians' savings accounts​


It's harvest time in the fields of gold...STAMPEDE THE CATTLE!!!
I'm not sure what the 97% entails, could be much worse than it sounds. Doing ANYTHING where there's a 3% chance of getting Covid definitely wouldn't be a choice I would make! :)
 
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No, It's worse that that JLM, That's a 3 percent chance of getting an accurate test. If you had a cold in the last however long, you could test positive. The PCR can't determine if you are in an actual diseased condition or not. It only sees genetic residue of a broad range of virus activity.

NOW the directive from all the "important players" like the CDC, fauci, the FDA, and the WHO, is that you have to observe the condition of the person who tested positive to see if they are positive and sick with respiratory symptoms- which could be a cold, a flu, or bacteriological or viral pneumonia, in which case you will NOT get treated for the co morbidity, you will get treated for covid instead, AND as we saw in NEW YORK, that likely means a VENTILATOR where the death rate is:

New Study Shows Nearly 9 in 10 Covid-19 Patients on Ventilators Don’t Make It​


April 22, 2020, 2:42 PM EDT Corrected April 22, 2020, 3:00 PM EDT
  • Researchers tracked 2,634 outcomes in NY-area hospitals
  • Only 3% of those over 65 on ventilators survived, report says
A giant study that examined outcomes for more than 2,600 patients found an extraordinarily high 88% death rate among Covid-19 patients in the New York City area who had to be placed on mechanical devices to help them breathe.


The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, is one of the largest reviews published to date of Covid-19 patients hospitalized in the U.S. The researchers examined outcomes for coronavirus patients who were admitted between March 1 and April 4 to 12 hospitals in New York City and Long Island that are part of the Northwell Health system.


Overall, the researchers reported that 553 patients died, or 21%. But among the 12% of very sick patients that needed ventilators to breathe, the death rate rose to 88%. The rate was particularly awful for patients over 65 who were placed on a machine, with just 3% of those patients surviving, according to the results. Men had a higher mortality rate than women.


Consider that the governor of NEW YORK made it mandatory that people who tested positive for the corona 19 no matter what the disease was, were forced back into the old age homes and they infected every one else with whatever they had, which is why some are NOW calling Cuomo a MURDERER.

All this terror so the GIANT hedge funds could short sell the corporations and corporate real estate and the banks that they are in debt to, who were all having their share prices drop because their profits were being destroyed by the lock downs. These giant corps own the MSMs like bezos owns the WAPO and time warner owns CNN ( ALL the trumphaters BTW).

The politicians are stuck in the middle knowing the economies they govern and the pension funds are at the mercy of the giant hedge funds and giant corporations who have all signed up as partners with the CITY OF LONDON BANKERS and the world economic forum and their UN 2030 and green agendas.

That is what the hoopla about gamestop was all about...REDDIT people drove the stock price up by buying the gamestop shares and blew out the short sellers for something like 20 BILLION shmuckers.

That was populism ripping their faces off.
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The Irish become allies of the British in the Vaccine War against the EU...

'The EU cocked up big time': Desperate Brussels bullies are ridiculed after 'Trumpian' plan to stop Covid vaccine entering UK by introducing Irish border controls - but they WILL push export ban that could hit 3.5m British doses

'The EU cocked up big time': Brussels is ridiculed over humiliating U-turn

Politicians in London, Dublin and Belfast rounded on Brussels for unilaterally overriding part of the Brexit deal to effectively create a hard border on the island of Ireland. Anger over the move forced a late night U-turn from the European Commission (President Ursula von der Leyen, middle), which first triggered Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol amid a row with AstraZeneca over slow supplies of its jab to the bloc. While Britain has already inoculated 11 per cent of its population, the rollout on the Continent has been blighted by supply issues and the EU has demanded UK doses are instead diverted to the bloc (figures, bottom right). French President Emmanuel Macron poured petrol on the rift yesterday when he baselessly claimed there was no evidence the Oxford-AstraZeneca shot worked in over-65s, despite it gaining approval from the EU regulator. Today former Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith said the EU's now-axed move to halt the free flow of goods on vaccine exports on the island of Ireland with scant awareness of the sensitivities was an 'almost Trumpian act'. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he had 'grave concerns'. Northern Ireland's First Minister Arlene Foster (top right) called the move an 'incredible act of hostility'.

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I got my vaccinations leaflet through the post today.

Of course, ethnic diversity is always the most important thing...

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As Britain powers ahead of the sclerotic EU in vaccinations, Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Oxford BioMedica to see the vaccine being manufactured.



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The Prime Minister visits a vaccination centre at The Hive Stadium in north west London, the home of Barnet FC and the former home of London Broncos rugby league club.

 

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JANET STREET-PORTER: Boris has made plenty of blunders during this pandemic but his vaccine strategy was pure genius - no wonder the bumbling Europeans and their ungrateful Scottish mini-me are seething​

By Janet Street-Porter For Mailonline
29 Jan 2021



Boris has blundered his way through this crisis - but his decision to invest in four different vaccines, ordering over 200 million doses to protect Brits against Covid-19, was a masterstroke.

That inspired strategy won't cancel out the depressing fact that the UK will probably see up to 150,000 people (we've already achieved the highest number in Europe) lose their lives from Covid. And many will have been a direct result of governmental indecision.

Boris was late on lockdowns, faffed around over tiers and continued to issue contradictory and confusing advice for months on end. Education - in the hands of incompetent Gavin Williamson - has been put on the back burner and care homes are still seeing residents die alone, deprived of human contact and family visits.

But we can't ignore the fact that the roll out of our vaccination programme is finally protecting the people who need it most.

The decision by Prime Minister Boris Johnson (pictured having his temperature taken in North London earlier this month) to invest in four different vaccines was a masterstroke

The decision by Prime Minister Boris Johnson (pictured having his temperature taken in North London earlier this month) to invest in four different vaccines was a masterstroke

By yesterday over 7,330,000 people have received their first dose.

I gave up waiting for a letter from my GP and (using the NHS website) finally managed to book an appointment at a local chemist for next Monday - hoorah!

But the story across Europe is very different. Contrast our detailed vaccine plan and steady rollout (even with local hiccups and shortages in supply) with the bumbling bureaucracy within the EU.

France - the home of the great micro-biologist Louis Pasteur - has failed to produce a single home-grown vaccine, much to the embarrassment of President Macron.

Across Europe, there is not a single vaccination plan to rival that of the UK, and now the battle for access to supplies is really starting to get nasty.

As cases soar in Belgium and Portugal, for example, their governments have only ordered 213,000 and 263,000 doses of vaccine. How could they have misjudged the need so badly?

European Commission president Ursula Von Der Leyen is pictured in Brussels last June. Contrast our detailed vaccine plan and steady rollout (even with local hiccups and shortages in supply) with the bumbling beaucracy within the EU

European Commission president Ursula Von Der Leyen is pictured in Brussels last June. Contrast our detailed vaccine plan and steady rollout (even with local hiccups and shortages in supply) with the bumbling beaucracy within the EU

Last year, the UK decided not to to join the EU procurement scheme. There was a lot of Remainer-type tut-tutting at the time but it turns out to have been possibly the single most brilliant decision Boris has made since this crisis began.

Instead he set up the UK Vaccines Taskforce, led by former financier Kate Bingham - who then invested millions in the research and development of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine and many others, hedging our bets over which would get past the post first.

While the EU dithered, the UK put it's money on the table and was the first country to approve a vaccine last December - developed by Pfizer/BioNtech, and since then three more have been tested and approved, with a fourth - Novavax, likely to be approved imminently.
Now, the EU is reduced to squabbling over access to vaccines which the UK has already paid for.

Mr Johnson set up the UK Vaccines Taskforce, led by former financier Kate Bingham (pictured) - who then invested millions in the research and development of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine and many others

Mr Johnson set up the UK Vaccines Taskforce, led by former financier Kate Bingham (pictured) - who then invested millions in the research and development of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine and many others

Having taken three months longer than the UK to place an order for their member countries, they find themselves at the back of the queue for supplies.

Yesterday the EU sent officials to the AstraZeneca factory in Belgium- which has been beset by production problems and demanded that supplies should be diverted from the UK's allocation to distribute around Europe.

The manufacturers say that their products should be handed out according to the order book and now the EU are threatening reprisals and a trade war if they don't get their way. They are threatening to ask all companies producing vaccines to apply for permission to export outside the Eurozone.

A war of words has even seen the German media trash the AstraZeneca vaccine by claiming it is not effective for the over 65's.
In reality what the German scientists said was that there was not yet enough evidence to support a decision one way or the other because the vaccine was primarily trialled on people aged 18- 64, in case it proved a health risk to older people.

In fact, subsequent tests show that older people who have received the jab are producing roughly the same number of antibodies as other age groups.

German health bosses now say they will only use the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under 65- but is this just a tactic to disguise their frustration at a lack of supplies and divert attention from a major EU cockup?

But it's a very dirty trick, leaving Public Health England and SAGE members to reassaure anxious British elderly people that our vaccines really are fit for purpose.
Will my jab on Monday be less than 100 per cent proof? There has already been controversy over the decision to delay the seond dose for 12 weeks so that more people could be vaccinated quicker, and hopefully slow down the rate of infection.

In spite of reassurances, some older people will be wondering whether they are getting fobbed off with vaccine that may not offer sufficient protection. But what's the alternative? There isn't one.

In this volatile situation, the last thing we need is Nicola Sturgeon exploiting a difficult situation by threatening to publicise the number of doses Scotland receives each week.

Furious that Boris dared to visit 'her' country the other day, she has been stung by criticism that only 420,000 citizens north of the Border have been lucky enough to secure a jab, when there are rumours the authorities are sitting on 1 million doses.

Exploiting a lethal disease for political gain is not a good look, and if the English trashed the Scots as much as Ms Sturgeon does the Westminster government, we would be accused of rampant racism.

The First Minister is determined that every decision she makes will reinforce her mantra that an Independent Scotland within EU would be better for everyone north of the Border than being part of Britain.

According to Boris, revealing how many doses of vaccines are being sent out within the UK each week will only result in extra pressure being put on factories in Europe.

Whatever the truth, the European Commissioners are furious they have been blindsided by the plucky Brits. The 'harmony' and truce declared over Brexit has all but vanished.

As for Ms Sturgeon, at a time when millions of Brits in every part of the Union are desperate to receive a dose of vaccine, playing patriot games to score points with your voters stinks.

And ordinary Scots voters might reflect that if they WERE part of the EU, rather than the UK, right now they'd be at the back of the queue for jabs along with the fuming French and the Germans.

 
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