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3 minutes ago, Nip said:

 

They must surely think the rest of us are morons to believe such utter bollox

 

they know that we know the truth. They aren't worried about us as we are just a small group

 

what they want to do is keep the masses ignorant and that is easy as the masses are more interested in the world cup or celebrities in the jungle or celebrities dancing or celebrity gossip etc

 

in fact the masses are focussed on anything except the things that actually matter and make a difference

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5 minutes ago, Macnamara said:

 

they know that we know the truth. They aren't worried about us as we are just a small group

 

what they want to do is keep the masses ignorant and that is easy as the masses are more interested in the world cup or celebrities in the jungle or celebrities dancing or celebrity gossip etc

 

in fact the masses are focussed on anything except the things that actually matter and make a difference

 

Btw, who won Strictly. I missed the final !

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3 minutes ago, Bombadil said:

 

Quote from the article

'Under the name, Crouching Hedgehog, he tried to recruit others to attack critical infrastructure in order to weaken the government, posting to the group: "We are at war people, make no mistake. You have to treat it like one.'

 

1. I would like to say that crouching hedgehog is a shit avatar name for a court room setting.

2. He advocated for the attack on property that may have led to serious injuries.

3. ARREST THE GOVERNMENT.

4. There is no spoon.

 

 

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THE GUARDIAN

 

Thousands of Brits are experiencing Covid-like symptoms branded "the worst winter lurgy ever" as bugs sweep the country on a level not seen since before the pandemic.

 

People struck by cold and flu symptoms say they are surprised to get negative results when they do lateral flow tests. Experts say that now people are again mixing like they did in the pre-coronavirus years, unpleasant illnesses are spreading swiftly again. Last week The Mirror reported that hospital admissions for flu had overtaken Covid for the first time since early 2020 as viruses circulate during the cold weather. People fed up of feeling rough say they are fed up with the "worst winter lurgy ever".


Scarlet fever currently three times more prevalent than usual as cases top 7,500. TV writer Daran Little posted on on Twitter: "Anyone else down with something that feels like Covid but isn't?"

The tweet quickly racked up more than 30,000 likes on the social media platform, as hundreds of people commented that they had experienced something similar in recent weeks.

 

"Just getting over 4 weeks of headache, earache and general flu like symptoms," one person shared. "Wasn’t Covid, actually felt far worse than when I had Covid. It totally wiped the whole family out, horrid!"

 

Another Twitter user wrote: "5 weeks now - not a chest infection according to doctor but viral infection. No let-up and it never seems to be better, everyday is just the same and it’s so draining."

 

"Same honestly I’ve got the worst cough imaginable that’s been ongoing for two weeks with no signs of improvement," a third person shared. "The worst." Hospital admissions for flu have overtaken Covid for the first time since 2020 Hospital admissions for flu have overtaken Covid for the first time since 2020. Someone else commented: "I woke up Saturday morning with a tickly throat, but I didn't think much of it and continued going about my day. Within a few hours I developed a headache, a few hours after that I was really pale and by that evening I had developed a cough. I didn't even cough when I had Covid."

 

This year's flu outbreak is gathering pace, with admissions up by nearly two thirds in just seven days. Elderly people aged over 85, and children below five saw the highest rise flu in admissions, health chiefs said. According to the most recent NHS figures, there were 1,162 flu patients in England's hospitals every day last week - up from 712 the week before. Of these 87 were in critical care beds, up from 60 a week earlier. NHS data shows flu admissions were 6.8 per 100,000 in the week to December 11 - overtaking the rate of 6.6 per 100,000 for coronavirus.


Dr Conall Watson, a consultant epidemiologist at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), said: “Flu is now circulating widely and we have seen a sharp rise in the rate of hospitalisations for flu this week, particularly among the under-fives and over-85s.

 

“Admissions are now at the highest point since the 2017-18 season, and we are expecting case numbers to continue increasing as we move further into winter.” GP Dr Rob Barnett, secretary of the Liverpool Local Medical Committee, said: "We always see an increase in colds and other winter illnesses at this time of year, but for most people, symptoms will get better without treatment, or with medicines readily available from local pharmacies, and they don’t need to see a GP.

 

"If you need advice on how to manage your symptoms at home, speak to your local community pharmacist. If your symptoms worsen and you don’t know what to do, call 111 or visit 111. nhs.uk, they can direct you to the right care, and book you an appointment with a healthcare professional if needed, It's also important to be up-to-date with your Covid vaccinations, and if you’re eligible for the autumn booster and flu vaccines, book these as soon as possible to help you stay well this winter."

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7 minutes ago, Nemo said:

THE GUARDIAN

 

Thousands of Brits are experiencing Covid-like symptoms branded "the worst winter lurgy ever" as bugs sweep the country on a level not seen since before the pandemic.

 

People struck by cold and flu symptoms say they are surprised to get negative results when they do lateral flow tests. Experts say that now people are again mixing like they did in the pre-coronavirus years, unpleasant illnesses are spreading swiftly again. Last week The Mirror reported that hospital admissions for flu had overtaken Covid for the first time since early 2020 as viruses circulate during the cold weather. People fed up of feeling rough say they are fed up with the "worst winter lurgy ever".


Scarlet fever currently three times more prevalent than usual as cases top 7,500. TV writer Daran Little posted on on Twitter: "Anyone else down with something that feels like Covid but isn't?"

The tweet quickly racked up more than 30,000 likes on the social media platform, as hundreds of people commented that they had experienced something similar in recent weeks.

 

"Just getting over 4 weeks of headache, earache and general flu like symptoms," one person shared. "Wasn’t Covid, actually felt far worse than when I had Covid. It totally wiped the whole family out, horrid!"

 

Another Twitter user wrote: "5 weeks now - not a chest infection according to doctor but viral infection. No let-up and it never seems to be better, everyday is just the same and it’s so draining."

 

"Same honestly I’ve got the worst cough imaginable that’s been ongoing for two weeks with no signs of improvement," a third person shared. "The worst." Hospital admissions for flu have overtaken Covid for the first time since 2020 Hospital admissions for flu have overtaken Covid for the first time since 2020. Someone else commented: "I woke up Saturday morning with a tickly throat, but I didn't think much of it and continued going about my day. Within a few hours I developed a headache, a few hours after that I was really pale and by that evening I had developed a cough. I didn't even cough when I had Covid."

 

This year's flu outbreak is gathering pace, with admissions up by nearly two thirds in just seven days. Elderly people aged over 85, and children below five saw the highest rise flu in admissions, health chiefs said. According to the most recent NHS figures, there were 1,162 flu patients in England's hospitals every day last week - up from 712 the week before. Of these 87 were in critical care beds, up from 60 a week earlier. NHS data shows flu admissions were 6.8 per 100,000 in the week to December 11 - overtaking the rate of 6.6 per 100,000 for coronavirus.


Dr Conall Watson, a consultant epidemiologist at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), said: “Flu is now circulating widely and we have seen a sharp rise in the rate of hospitalisations for flu this week, particularly among the under-fives and over-85s.

 

“Admissions are now at the highest point since the 2017-18 season, and we are expecting case numbers to continue increasing as we move further into winter.” GP Dr Rob Barnett, secretary of the Liverpool Local Medical Committee, said: "We always see an increase in colds and other winter illnesses at this time of year, but for most people, symptoms will get better without treatment, or with medicines readily available from local pharmacies, and they don’t need to see a GP.

 

"If you need advice on how to manage your symptoms at home, speak to your local community pharmacist. If your symptoms worsen and you don’t know what to do, call 111 or visit 111. nhs.uk, they can direct you to the right care, and book you an appointment with a healthcare professional if needed, It's also important to be up-to-date with your Covid vaccinations, and if you’re eligible for the autumn booster and flu vaccines, book these as soon as possible to help you stay well this winter."

Suck it up you jabbed up bitches and take your booster shots. 

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9 minutes ago, Nemo said:

THE GUARDIAN

 

Thousands of Brits are experiencing Covid-like symptoms branded "the worst winter lurgy ever" as bugs sweep the country on a level not seen since before the pandemic.

 

People struck by cold and flu symptoms say they are surprised to get negative results when they do lateral flow tests. Experts say that now people are again mixing like they did in the pre-coronavirus years, unpleasant illnesses are spreading swiftly again. Last week The Mirror reported that hospital admissions for flu had overtaken Covid for the first time since early 2020 as viruses circulate during the cold weather. People fed up of feeling rough say they are fed up with the "worst winter lurgy ever".


Scarlet fever currently three times more prevalent than usual as cases top 7,500. TV writer Daran Little posted on on Twitter: "Anyone else down with something that feels like Covid but isn't?"

The tweet quickly racked up more than 30,000 likes on the social media platform, as hundreds of people commented that they had experienced something similar in recent weeks.

 

"Just getting over 4 weeks of headache, earache and general flu like symptoms," one person shared. "Wasn’t Covid, actually felt far worse than when I had Covid. It totally wiped the whole family out, horrid!"

 

Another Twitter user wrote: "5 weeks now - not a chest infection according to doctor but viral infection. No let-up and it never seems to be better, everyday is just the same and it’s so draining."

 

"Same honestly I’ve got the worst cough imaginable that’s been ongoing for two weeks with no signs of improvement," a third person shared. "The worst." Hospital admissions for flu have overtaken Covid for the first time since 2020 Hospital admissions for flu have overtaken Covid for the first time since 2020. Someone else commented: "I woke up Saturday morning with a tickly throat, but I didn't think much of it and continued going about my day. Within a few hours I developed a headache, a few hours after that I was really pale and by that evening I had developed a cough. I didn't even cough when I had Covid."

 

This year's flu outbreak is gathering pace, with admissions up by nearly two thirds in just seven days. Elderly people aged over 85, and children below five saw the highest rise flu in admissions, health chiefs said. According to the most recent NHS figures, there were 1,162 flu patients in England's hospitals every day last week - up from 712 the week before. Of these 87 were in critical care beds, up from 60 a week earlier. NHS data shows flu admissions were 6.8 per 100,000 in the week to December 11 - overtaking the rate of 6.6 per 100,000 for coronavirus.


Dr Conall Watson, a consultant epidemiologist at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), said: “Flu is now circulating widely and we have seen a sharp rise in the rate of hospitalisations for flu this week, particularly among the under-fives and over-85s.

 

“Admissions are now at the highest point since the 2017-18 season, and we are expecting case numbers to continue increasing as we move further into winter.” GP Dr Rob Barnett, secretary of the Liverpool Local Medical Committee, said: "We always see an increase in colds and other winter illnesses at this time of year, but for most people, symptoms will get better without treatment, or with medicines readily available from local pharmacies, and they don’t need to see a GP.

 

"If you need advice on how to manage your symptoms at home, speak to your local community pharmacist. If your symptoms worsen and you don’t know what to do, call 111 or visit 111. nhs.uk, they can direct you to the right care, and book you an appointment with a healthcare professional if needed, It's also important to be up-to-date with your Covid vaccinations, and if you’re eligible for the autumn booster and flu vaccines, book these as soon as possible to help you stay well this winter."

 

As predicted

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10 minutes ago, Nemo said:

THE GUARDIAN

 

Thousands of Brits are experiencing Covid-like symptoms branded "the worst winter lurgy ever" as bugs sweep the country on a level not seen since before the pandemic.

 

People struck by cold and flu symptoms say they are surprised to get negative results when they do lateral flow tests. Experts say that now people are again mixing like they did in the pre-coronavirus years, unpleasant illnesses are spreading swiftly again. Last week The Mirror reported that hospital admissions for flu had overtaken Covid for the first time since early 2020 as viruses circulate during the cold weather. People fed up of feeling rough say they are fed up with the "worst winter lurgy ever".


Scarlet fever currently three times more prevalent than usual as cases top 7,500. TV writer Daran Little posted on on Twitter: "Anyone else down with something that feels like Covid but isn't?"

The tweet quickly racked up more than 30,000 likes on the social media platform, as hundreds of people commented that they had experienced something similar in recent weeks.

 

"Just getting over 4 weeks of headache, earache and general flu like symptoms," one person shared. "Wasn’t Covid, actually felt far worse than when I had Covid. It totally wiped the whole family out, horrid!"

 

Another Twitter user wrote: "5 weeks now - not a chest infection according to doctor but viral infection. No let-up and it never seems to be better, everyday is just the same and it’s so draining."

 

"Same honestly I’ve got the worst cough imaginable that’s been ongoing for two weeks with no signs of improvement," a third person shared. "The worst." Hospital admissions for flu have overtaken Covid for the first time since 2020 Hospital admissions for flu have overtaken Covid for the first time since 2020. Someone else commented: "I woke up Saturday morning with a tickly throat, but I didn't think much of it and continued going about my day. Within a few hours I developed a headache, a few hours after that I was really pale and by that evening I had developed a cough. I didn't even cough when I had Covid."

 

This year's flu outbreak is gathering pace, with admissions up by nearly two thirds in just seven days. Elderly people aged over 85, and children below five saw the highest rise flu in admissions, health chiefs said. According to the most recent NHS figures, there were 1,162 flu patients in England's hospitals every day last week - up from 712 the week before. Of these 87 were in critical care beds, up from 60 a week earlier. NHS data shows flu admissions were 6.8 per 100,000 in the week to December 11 - overtaking the rate of 6.6 per 100,000 for coronavirus.


Dr Conall Watson, a consultant epidemiologist at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), said: “Flu is now circulating widely and we have seen a sharp rise in the rate of hospitalisations for flu this week, particularly among the under-fives and over-85s.

 

“Admissions are now at the highest point since the 2017-18 season, and we are expecting case numbers to continue increasing as we move further into winter.” GP Dr Rob Barnett, secretary of the Liverpool Local Medical Committee, said: "We always see an increase in colds and other winter illnesses at this time of year, but for most people, symptoms will get better without treatment, or with medicines readily available from local pharmacies, and they don’t need to see a GP.

 

"If you need advice on how to manage your symptoms at home, speak to your local community pharmacist. If your symptoms worsen and you don’t know what to do, call 111 or visit 111. nhs.uk, they can direct you to the right care, and book you an appointment with a healthcare professional if needed, It's also important to be up-to-date with your Covid vaccinations, and if you’re eligible for the autumn booster and flu vaccines, book these as soon as possible to help you stay well this winter."

 

My pronouns are : Never / Mind

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17 minutes ago, Nemo said:

"Anyone else down with something that feels like Covid but isn't?"

The tweet quickly racked up more than 30,000 likes on the social media platform, as hundreds of people commented that they had experienced something similar in recent weeks.

 

And did any one of the 30,000 twats on the shitter feed mention just once the benefits of taking VITAMIN D, because of the latitude that we live at that provides us with a thing called WINTER, .............crickets

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49 minutes ago, sock muppet said:

 

And did any one of the 30,000 twats on the shitter feed mention just once the benefits of taking VITAMIN D, because of the latitude that we live at that provides us with a thing called WINTER, .............crickets

 

Muppets !

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