Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (2 Viewers)

David O'Day

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But I read in this thread that the people visiting their second homes were probably a bunch of Tories... couldn't possibly have a been a pile of horse shit, could it?

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Mostly tory cunts
 

David O'Day

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Find it difficult to believe Sturgeon would appoint a Tory, but keep grasping.

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She's Northern Irish, used to work for Public Health England and was just promoted from deputy cmo when the previous cmo retired

Facts Tom, facts
 

David O'Day

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Did a Google did you? Still, Sturgeon wouldn't appoint a Tory.

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Tom all evidence just shows she appointed the next in line at health protection scotland but if this is the hill you wish to die on then so be it
 

David O'Day

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Tell you what David, I'll attempt to find proof that this woman, appointed by Sturgeon who blatantly isn't a tory, isn't a tory. If you can find evidence that every single person visiting their 2nd home is a 'tory c**t'. Deal?

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Come Tom back up what you say and don't have a hissy fit because the facts of the case make you look stupid.

I didn't say every second home owner was a Tory either so why lie about that Thomas?
 

David O'Day

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Alright you said mostly. Back it up please. Surely you have a graph or something?

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Come on Thomas prove she isn't a tory.

You're having a terrible day today.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Wasn't that the government's first plan, to just "take it on the chin" until somebody told them 500,000 would die that way.

I don't know why Hancock just doesn't say something like "herd immunity was part of our original plan but we had to react to what was happening"- thats reasonable enough, but all the bullshit just further takes away the guy's credibility.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Just saw what Bill Gates is doing, basically throwing billions away to knock a few months off time to market for the vaccine.

The man puts other billionaires to shame.

Its quite a turnaround because Amir Khan said Gates was implanting mind control on everyone a few hours ago.
 

David O'Day

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David, we both know Sturgeon wouldn't appoint a Tory. Why are we playing these silly games?

Any luck finding that graph yet?

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What graph, you were going to prove she wasn't a tory. Put up or shut up

You are very bad at this
 

David O'Day

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Your proof that most people breaking rules and heading off to their 2nd homes are Tories. Where is it? Or is it ok for you to make baseless blanket statements?

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Oh tom, 2nd home ownership and voting intentions kid. Google it

Now prove there what you claim or give your mum her laptop back
 

Ring Of Steel

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Famed virologist Amir Khan?

And there was someone else famous too but the name escape me, hang on,..

Here we go- confirmed 'Coronavirus = 5G = Mind control = Kill the elderly':

Amir Khan
Amanda Holden
Calum Best
Woody Harrelson
Jason Gardiner (Dancing on Ice apparently, had to google him)
Lee Ryan
 

Brylowes

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Just saw what Bill Gates is doing, basically throwing billions away to knock a few months off time to market for the vaccine.

The man puts other billionaires to shame.
The very idea of individuals having billions while others are starving goes against everything I believe in........and I honestly believe he feels the same.
 

tisza

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And there was someone else famous too but the name escape me, hang on,..

Here we go- confirmed 'Coronavirus = 5G = Mind control = Kill the elderly':

Amir Khan
Amanda Holden
Calum Best
Woody Harrelson
Jason Gardiner (Dancing on Ice apparently, had to google him)
Lee Ryan
regular brains trust there then :)
 

CCFCSteve

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I don't know why Hancock just doesn't say something like "herd immunity was part of our original plan but we had to react to what was happening"- thats reasonable enough, but all the bullshit just further takes away the guy's credibility.

But as we know (as I’ve attached this previously) it wasn’t the governments plan to ‘take it on the chin’

Here is the transcript of what Boris Johnson said on This Morning about the new coronavirus

This was from 5 March, 10-14 days prior to implementation of social distancing measures ie saying they would take measures to flatten the peak rather that just let everyone get it.

From my understanding, what most commentators appear to be missing (or ignoring) is that the herd immunity theory is still there as a potential underlying longer term benefit of flattening the curve ie you try to minimise the pressure on NHS via lockdowns (which will have to continue until a vaccine is found or antibody tests potentially allow some kind of immunity certificate), gradually more of the population will get it, hopefully without us breaching NHS capacity (although this is unlikely in the next week or two), so with time you have a chance of building herd immunity.

obviously that is very much a last resort as we hope the vaccine will be with us before then or the virus just disappears (the latter being very unlikely unfortunately)

ps the more accurate questions are...1) did the government believe they could do this without implementing strict measures and 2) whether the government implemented the distancing measures soon enough to ensure NHS capacity isn’t breached (which also ties into expansion of capacity and ventilator orders)

I’m not trying to be pedantic but there’s a difference with how some people frame the above
 

Grendel

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Grendel

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To be fair Emily Thornberry doesn’t have 2 homes - she has 3
 

clint van damme

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But as we know (as I’ve attached this previously) it wasn’t the governments plan to ‘take it on the chin’

Here is the transcript of what Boris Johnson said on This Morning about the new coronavirus

This was from 5 March, 10-14 days prior to implementation of social distancing measures ie saying they would take measures to flatten the peak rather that just let everyone get it.

From my understanding, what most commentators appear to be missing (or ignoring) is that the herd immunity theory is still there as a potential underlying longer term benefit of flattening the curve ie you try to minimise the pressure on NHS via lockdowns (which will have to continue until a vaccine is found or antibody tests potentially allow some kind of immunity certificate), gradually more of the population will get it, hopefully without us breaching NHS capacity (although this is unlikely in the next week or two), so with time you have a chance of building herd immunity.

obviously that is very much a last resort as we hope the vaccine will be with us before then or the virus just disappears (the latter being very unlikely unfortunately)

ps the more accurate questions are...1) did the government believe they could do this without implementing strict measures and 2) whether the government implemented the distancing measures soon enough to ensure NHS capacity isn’t breached (which also ties into expansion of capacity and ventilator orders)

I’m not trying to be pedantic but there’s a difference with how some people frame the above

Vallance was still talking about herd immunity after that
 

David O'Day

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This is almost as tedious as the time you told me Lookman was better than Maddison.

We both know she's not Tory, David so let's leave it shall we?

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Oh that story that didn't happen, more lies
 

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