COVID-19 'Pandemic'

Blackleaf

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I'm very happy. I came out of work 50 minutes ago and found out that queuing to get into supermarkets has ended! So no coming out of work and having to queue for 30 minutes to get my beer. I was straight in there. So another easing of lockdown.
 

Cliffy

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These are facts and they are not debatable. This is human biology 101.
FACT: Isolation weakens your immune system.
FACT: Sitting on your couch all day weakens your immune system.
FACT: Excessive amounts of hand sanitizer weakens your immune system by killing your microbiome.
FACT: Lack of fresh air and sunshine weakens your immune system.
FACT: Lack of exposure to germs weakens your immune system. [Yes, use common sense and proper hygiene.]
FACT: Sugar also weakens your immune system.
FACT: Lack of vitamins and nourishment weakens your immune system.
Our bodies need to be in harmony and balance with the bacteria and virus in nature to build immunity.
This is known as the human virome which is made up of 380 trillion virus we have been exposed to over the past 200,000 years.
Our immune system needs to keep up and be in balance with the ever changing/mutating germs.
Do you put your faith in the spoonful of medicine that has been around for 2 months or the power that has been animating this earth for eons?
~Dr. Nicholas Froehling
With Gwion Jacob
 

Blackleaf

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I was walking down Lever Street near where I live - the same street where my prostitutes work - at about 7:15 this morning and I spotted this:
 

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Blackleaf

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These are facts and they are not debatable. This is human biology 101.
FACT: Isolation weakens your immune system.
FACT: Sitting on your couch all day weakens your immune system.
FACT: Excessive amounts of hand sanitizer weakens your immune system by killing your microbiome.
FACT: Lack of fresh air and sunshine weakens your immune system.
FACT: Lack of exposure to germs weakens your immune system. [Yes, use common sense and proper hygiene.]
FACT: Sugar also weakens your immune system.
FACT: Lack of vitamins and nourishment weakens your immune system.
Our bodies need to be in harmony and balance with the bacteria and virus in nature to build immunity.
This is known as the human virome which is made up of 380 trillion virus we have been exposed to over the past 200,000 years.
Our immune system needs to keep up and be in balance with the ever changing/mutating germs.
Do you put your faith in the spoonful of medicine that has been around for 2 months or the power that has been animating this earth for eons?
~Dr. Nicholas Froehling
With Gwion Jacob

Whilst the police in Stasi Britain have been admonishing people for the horrific crime of camping, the Danish Government meanwhile is encouraging camping, because it's healthier than staying cooped up in your house all day.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Whilst the police in Stasi Britain have been admonishing people for the horrific crime of camping, the Danish Government meanwhile is encouraging camping, because it's healthier than staying cooped up in your house all day.
Yes, but Danes, by and large, aren't bloody imbeciles, and will abide by reasonable restrictions and medical advice.
 

gerryh

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Whilst the police in Stasi Britain have been admonishing people for the horrific crime of camping, the Danish Government meanwhile is encouraging camping, because it's healthier than staying cooped up in your house all day.


Stasi britain, run by a conservative government.
 

Blackleaf

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Stasi britain, run by a conservative government.

Yep. As The Sun rightly points out today, the lockdown has been a huge mistake and Boris needs to end it NOW, otherwise we'll all be in the sh*tter and the Tories may well lose the next election.
 

Blackleaf

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THE SUN SAYS Boris Johnson must get us out of lockdown fast and ram home the dire effects of refusing to do so


COMMENT
The Sun
24 May 2020
The Sun

Be blunt, PM, on pain ahead
BORIS Johnson has set out our next tentative steps out of lockdown. But he or his Chancellor must also now warn the nation directly about the horrific consequences if Britain cannot rapidly be weaned off it.

It is disturbing to see that the public, which dutifully adopted these curbs to protect lives and the NHS, has grown addicted to them. Public sector workers reckon they are better off furloughed. Plenty in the private sector do too.

Many parents, despite official scientific advice saying it is safe, say they will refuse to return their kids to school even though the PM has announced the first welcome reopenings on June 1 (with others, we hope, to follow fast).

Most people think the economy will right itself in a year or two and few seem bothered.

They are more fixated on the furore over whether Dominic Cummings bent the lockdown rules to look after his child than with the looming catastrophe unless they are soon lifted.

This suicidal delusion is the result of a highly effective Government campaign about the Covid-19 threat, combined with generous bailouts, a promise of no new austerity and some great weather.

Millions, including many Sun readers, have worked through the crisis. Millions more are itching to go back.

Too many others, though, have been lulled into a disastrous false sense of security.

We face an unprecedented recession. The economy has imploded.

The Government had to borrow £62billion in April, not far off half what Labour borrowed in a YEAR during the global financial crisis, leading to a decade of austerity.

The initial trickle of job losses is already a flood and will soon be a tsunami.

It falls to the PM or Rishi Sunak to explain to the nation in the starkest terms that unless we swiftly return to near-normality, with public opinion onside, millions may never have a job to return to. That this colossal new debt will take a generation to pay off.

When the bailouts end and hardship bites, those who backed endless lockdown will not rue their own complacency. They will blame the Tories who failed to warn them how bad it would get.

The Government also needs far more urgency over reopening shops, restaurants, pubs and travel — with social distancing — and a more realistic assessment of the tiny Covid risk to most people.

The daily death toll, as heartbreaking as it still is, is falling fast. So are infections. The “R” rate, a virtually meaningless average distorted by care homes and hospitals, will be at or near zero in many places. One in 500 has the virus.

Politicians and scientists are of course terrified of causing new deaths. But over-caution could do so too, by impoverishing millions. Nothing is risk-free.

Boris must get us out of lockdown fast — and ram home the dire effects of refusing to do so.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11700808/boris-get-out-lockdown/
 

gerryh

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THE SUN SAYS Boris Johnson must get us out of lockdown fast and ram home the dire effects of refusing to do so

COMMENT
The Sun
24 May 2020
The Sun
Be blunt, PM, on pain ahead
BORIS Johnson has set out our next tentative steps out of lockdown. But he or his Chancellor must also now warn the nation directly about the horrific consequences if Britain cannot rapidly be weaned off it.
It is disturbing to see that the public, which dutifully adopted these curbs to protect lives and the NHS, has grown addicted to them. Public sector workers reckon they are better off furloughed. Plenty in the private sector do too.
Many parents, despite official scientific advice saying it is safe, say they will refuse to return their kids to school even though the PM has announced the first welcome reopenings on June 1 (with others, we hope, to follow fast).
Most people think the economy will right itself in a year or two and few seem bothered.
They are more fixated on the furore over whether Dominic Cummings bent the lockdown rules to look after his child than with the looming catastrophe unless they are soon lifted.
This suicidal delusion is the result of a highly effective Government campaign about the Covid-19 threat, combined with generous bailouts, a promise of no new austerity and some great weather.
Millions, including many Sun readers, have worked through the crisis. Millions more are itching to go back.
Too many others, though, have been lulled into a disastrous false sense of security.
We face an unprecedented recession. The economy has imploded.
The Government had to borrow £62billion in April, not far off half what Labour borrowed in a YEAR during the global financial crisis, leading to a decade of austerity.
The initial trickle of job losses is already a flood and will soon be a tsunami.
It falls to the PM or Rishi Sunak to explain to the nation in the starkest terms that unless we swiftly return to near-normality, with public opinion onside, millions may never have a job to return to. That this colossal new debt will take a generation to pay off.
When the bailouts end and hardship bites, those who backed endless lockdown will not rue their own complacency. They will blame the Tories who failed to warn them how bad it would get.
The Government also needs far more urgency over reopening shops, restaurants, pubs and travel — with social distancing — and a more realistic assessment of the tiny Covid risk to most people.
The daily death toll, as heartbreaking as it still is, is falling fast. So are infections. The “R” rate, a virtually meaningless average distorted by care homes and hospitals, will be at or near zero in many places. One in 500 has the virus.
Politicians and scientists are of course terrified of causing new deaths. But over-caution could do so too, by impoverishing millions. Nothing is risk-free.
Boris must get us out of lockdown fast — and ram home the dire effects of refusing to do so.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11700808/boris-get-out-lockdown/


Well shit, why isnt this being acted on? After all, a newspaper said its needed. :roll:
 

Blackleaf

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Well shit, why isnt this being acted on? After all, a newspaper said its needed. :roll:

I'm rather sure there'll be some left-wing fascist papers out there - The Guardian, The Daily Mirror - who want the lockdown to continue.

Of course, many of the public want the lockdown to continue, too - mainly those who have been furloughed.

They're happy having a long holiday just chilling out at home, whilst I work 40 hours a week to pay their wages.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Yep. As The Sun rightly points out today, the lockdown has been a huge mistake and Boris needs to end it NOW, otherwise we'll all be in the sh*tter and the Tories may well lose the next election.
So. . . you want the party that imposed the EEE-vil "lockdown" to continue to rule?
 

JLM

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I'm rather sure there'll be some left-wing fascist papers out there - The Guardian, The Daily Mirror - who want the lockdown to continue.

Of course, many of the public want the lockdown to continue, too - mainly those who have been furloughed.

They're happy having a long holiday just chilling out at home, whilst I work 40 hours a week to pay their wages.


You seem to have a problem getting it through your thick head, that the lockdown is necessary until such a time that we are reasonable safe to do otherwise. I don't know about you, but there are a lot of us out here who don't want to die by contracting the disease, but I guess you are just too stupid to understand that.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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You seem to have a problem getting it through your thick head, that the lockdown is necessary until such a time that we are reasonable safe to do otherwise. I don't know about you, but there are a lot of us out here who don't want to die by contracting the disease, but I guess you are just too stupid to understand that.
It's not a lockdown.

It's a bunch of hysterical snowflakes shrieking that this is the WORST. . . THING. . . EVER!
 

Blackleaf

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You seem to have a problem getting it through your thick head, that the lockdown is necessary until such a time that we are reasonable safe to do otherwise. I don't know about you, but there are a lot of us out here who don't want to die by contracting the disease, but I guess you are just too stupid to understand that.

Oh, what bollocks.

The lockdown isn't necessary at all, it never was necessary, and we need to end it swiftly or we'll be f*cked.

The lockdown has done nothing to reduce coronavirus but HAS increased domestic violence and suicides.

Now YOU get THAT into your thick head.
 

JLM

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Oh, what bollocks.

The lockdown isn't necessary at all, it never was necessary, and we need to end it swiftly or we'll be f*cked.

The lockdown has done nothing to reduce coronavirus but HAS increased domestic violence and suicides.

Now YOU get THAT into your thick head.


The lockdown has very little to do with domestic violence and suicides. Those are decisions made by people, time YOU accepted some responsibility and quit blaming others.