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1 hour ago, BossCrow said:

 

They are posh so it doesn't count.

 

Twat Handcock used to be a jockey:

 

https://www.tatler.com/article/everything-you-need-to-know-about-matt-hancock-conservative-health-secretary

 

He once, in 2012, trained as a jockey and won a race at the beating heart of British racing, Newmarket, in his constituency. Going the whole hog, he trained rigorously, shedding two stones and even seeking advice from champion jockey Frankie Dettori. He keeps it up; in December, 2019 he posted a video of himself galloping atop a racehorse on the Newmarket heath, summarising afterwards, ‘absolutely exhilarating, every single time’.

 

 

So maybe he's a horse fellator as well as a canine fellator?

 

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, bamboozooka said:

that must mean the az viral vector jab (might as well include the jj one as well) is safer than the phizer/moderna one then.

 

Not necessarily. I think they just really want that DNA altering mRNA shite in us. For whatever reason, that's far more important to them that viral vector and other crap, so they are willing to give up the non- mRNA jabs if it means we will take the mRNA ones.

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West Australian health authorities say a woman has died in a Perth hospital and they are providing her vaccine history to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). It is understood she received a COVID vaccination earlier this month and was admitted to hospital this week. It is not yet clear whether her death is linked to the vaccine.Sources told the ABC the death was not linked to a blood clot, but the TGA will investigate whether it could have been caused by the potential side effect of a vaccine. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-24/woman-death-reported-in-wa-hospital-vaccine-history-probed/100242358

 

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And here we go. Another fake debate begins, with the sheep watching and nodding along on the sidelines.

 

Scott Morrison rubbishes Jacqui Lambie’s claims government bought ‘cheap’ vaccine

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/scott-morrison-rubbishes-jacqui-lambies-claims-government-bought-cheap-vaccine/news-story/8740107dfe75a9561c671590911178bd

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21 minutes ago, DarianF said:

Trying bribery. If that doesn't work, prepare for the threats. If that doesn't work, prepare for the force...

 

Exempting vaccinated Australians from travel bans would boost vaccine take up, PM says

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/exempting-vaccinated-australians-from-travel-bans-would-boost-vaccine-take-up-pm-says-20210624-p58451.html

Some great doublespeak from Scott Morrison there; surely if you have a 'travel exemption' that should mean you're not allowed to travel. 😄

 

and this-

 

“It’s not what it is [vaccine passports], it was just simply saying that if you’ve been vaccinated, that the state governments would recognise that and you’d be able to move around in times like this,” Mr Morrison told host Paul Murray.

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3 hours ago, Human10 said:

But seriously - couldn't I just use product for a rabbit? Or they add some hay to it? ;)

Not sure how much is in the drops, but you need 4 guinea pig/rabbit tablets (3mg) to get the human dose (12mg) used in India. Horse version might be easier but need to reduce dose by bodyweight - the sheep and cattle ones tend to be injections in the UK (see https://www.hyperdrug.co.uk/ivermectin-horse-wormers/products/1185)

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2 minutes ago, BossCrow said:

Some great doublespeak from Scott Morrison there; surely if you have a 'travel exemption' that should mean you're not allowed to travel. 😄

 

and this-

 

“It’s not what it is [vaccine passports], it was just simply saying that if you’ve been vaccinated, that the state governments would recognise that and you’d be able to move around in times like this,” Mr Morrison told host Paul Murray.

 

You can't work if you don't have it, but we wouldn't dream of making it compulsory.

 

You can't travel if you don't have it, but we would never consider making it mandatory.

 

As a government, we stand behind free choice. And if you choose not to have the vaccine, knowing the penalties and restrictions that will apply, then you've been given the opportunity to exercise your free choice not to work or travel.

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2 hours ago, BossCrow said:

 


He needs to do this rant again but with a suitable 'prop' hanging from his mirror.. 

 

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Just been looking for info on the UK's NHS 'Track and Trace' app and found this 'digital health passport' (released 2020) aimed at kids with asthma 13yrs and up. They're obviously trying to get people used to the idea of these passports-

 

https://www.nhs.uk/apps-library/digital-health-passport/

 

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Interesting choice of date- 3/6 (666)

 

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And this image from the app developer's site https://tinymedicalapps.com/-

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Sep 11th (the UK's vaccine hotline number is 119) and a passenger jet.

 

There are even 2 different times on the phone; 15:52 (added up = 13)

and 2:36 (11) (put those together to get 33)

 

And the icons used; 'health tracker' paw print like you're a dog. And is that a camera on the 'health hacks' button? These apps could be easy to hack, the NHS make no guarantees.

 

Incidentally the NHS doesn't make any of these apps and accepts no responsibility

whatsoever for damages, harm , loss of data, etc.

 

some more info on the app here-

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tinymedicalapps.digitalhealthpassport&hl=en_US

 

 

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3 hours ago, k_j_evans said:

No point. If they want to wear masks, who am I stop them? if they don't, I just say, "oh, you are exempt" and wink a lot in case they don't get it. But I get the maskless to sit at the front just in case the masked ones infect them - all that bacteria and fungus. If they don't want to, I don't insist. I don't wear one. Many of their employers (eg Siemens) are insisting on daily tests, so being asked to sit in a particular seat is minor. If they don't do their exams (and pass), they are out of a job. 

Thank fuck i left Siemens when i did,although look at it this way,60k p.a with no academic qualifications and a 2 weeks on 2 weeks off work cycle and a requirement for daily tests (and home on part pay to 'isolate' if positive) or nothing and the dole if you are lucky

 

What would YOU do ?

 

I'm so pleased so many people have such high morals they'd quit

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10 hours ago, k_j_evans said:

But I don't want to be upgraded. I want to go back to a simpler life with horses and other animals and wood fires and candles and rabbit stew and barter systems. Stuff your technology, I'm sick of it - it was interesting in the 1980s, but now it's just annoying. What we need is a massive EMP to get rid of it all.

I spotted this earlier and made a note to come back and respond (Thursday's my day off) - bloody marvelous and one hundred million agreements. 

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5 hours ago, whatthefoxhat said:

If i'm reading the info correctly at the second link these figures do not include deaths in care homes or outside of an nhs hospital setting and only include those who have tested positive for cv19 so the true figure is perhaps a good deal higher

 

You're quite right, although I'm not sure how many under 60s are in care homes and I'm yet to see anything like this:

 

 

What the true number is I don't know. Saying that, is postmortem covid testing a thing? Not sure.

 

4 hours ago, Basket Case said:


l've looked through both links.
Where did you get the picture of the tables with numbers from ?
Thanks
:O)

 

There's a link halfway down the page titled "COVID 19 total announced deaths 24 June 2021 – weekly file"

I added the figures from the gov.uk site to the NHS Excel file.

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I just love reading the comments and posts and rarely have anything to add. Today, however, I had the first in a series of annual 'health related appointments' on account of a wonky organ. I was sitting with a specialist nurse for 10-15 mins, and it went well enough (no mention of jabs etc) and then she sprang it on me... 'had your covid vaccine yet?'

 

I was polite enough, said no, and she was respectful. My main concern, I explained, was the vaccine death rate of over 1300 people (in the UK alone) after only 5 months. I wouldn't take any treatment for any condition with that level of risk. To be fair, she was nice enough, but said "do you fancy your chances with covid?!"

 

I laughed in her face. Didn't mean to. I was trying to be nice and polite and didn't want to discuss any covid/vaccine bollocks, but she 'went there'. In the end we parted amicably, after I explained that there was no such thing as "covid" and that we had a "pandemic" (in name only) without a deadly disease. I only mention it here as she said many patients 'said the same thing'.

 

(Sorry for any un-corrected typos, it's my day off and I'm mostly drinking Lidl's 'Perlenbacher' lager and don't have the wherewithal to spellcheck my post.)

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30 minutes ago, BossCrow said:

 

 

And this image from the app developer's site https://tinymedicalapps.com/-

 

Sep 11th (the UK's vaccine hotline number is 119) and a passenger jet.

 

There are even 2 different times on the phone; 15:52 (added up = 13)

and 2:36 (11) (put those together to get 33)

 

And the icons used; 'health tracker' paw print like you're a dog. And is that a camera on the 'health hacks' button? These apps could be easy to hack, the NHS make no guarantees.

 

Incidentally the NHS doesn't make any of these apps and accepts no responsibility

whatsoever for damages, harm , loss of data, etc.

 

some more info on the app here-

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tinymedicalapps.digitalhealthpassport&hl=en_US

 

 

 

 

Twin towers of the bridge too.

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1 hour ago, k_j_evans said:

Not sure how much is in the drops, but you need 4 guinea pig/rabbit tablets (3mg) to get the human dose (12mg) used in India. Horse version might be easier but need to reduce dose by bodyweight - the sheep and cattle ones tend to be injections in the UK (see https://www.hyperdrug.co.uk/ivermectin-horse-wormers/products/1185)

 

I fail to see why anyone here is thinking of using this stuff at all; there is no virus 🤔

 

But if you must, here you go.

 

https://vetpost.co.nz/product/iverquantel-paste/

 

 

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3 hours ago, Orange Alert said:

 

But Professor Tim Spector, who runs the Zoe Covid Symptom study, says that Delta can feel "more like a bad cold" for younger people, and that the three classic main symptoms may be less common now, according to the data his team have been analysing

He said: “Since the start of May, we have been looking at the top symptoms in the app users – and they are not the same as they were.

 

“This variant seems to be working slightly differently."

The top three symptoms reported to the ZOE study are now remarkably similar to some symptoms of hay fever.

Hay fever can cause a sore, itchy throat, a running nose, itchy eyes and skin, as well as headaches.

These symptoms have also been commonly reported in the ZOE study, more so now with the new variant sweeping across the UK.

ZOE research now suggests that a headache and runny nose - also common symptoms of a cold - are now two leading indicators of being infected with COVID-19.

According to ZOE's latest data, the COVID-19 case rate in the UK is now highest in the 20 to 29 age group.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1453942/Delta-variant-symptoms-difference-between-Covid-19-hay-fever-EVG

 

 

 

Who is Tim Spector, and why are people taking notice of his shitty app.

 

Biography

 

Spector is professor of genetic epidemiology and director of the TwinsUK registry at King's College, London. He is a specialist in twin studies, genetics, epigenetics, and microbiome and diet.

 

He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2020 Birthday Honours for services to the Covid-19 response.

 

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Spector

 

Interested in genetics too...

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