11-09-2020, 07:37 PM
(11-09-2020, 07:04 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: Is this just a bad flu? If the answer received is yes walk away from the person saying it. Preferably as quickly as possibly as they’re probably refusing to wear a mask and have protest to go to.
Happy with my conscience and will keep striving to help people understand actually what's going on. I will keep doing it for my kids and my kids kids. What's a foot is corruption and fraud on a massive scale.
Lockdowns don't work otherwise why 2 and why a spring one mentioned.
How come masks aren't working either.
Like I've said Im not trying to convert people.just provide a.non Ofcom msm handcuffed set of information.
As for you Dekka I can put up with you being stupid but I don't have to.put up with your pathetic digs so fuck off
(11-09-2020, 05:10 PM)baggy1 Wrote:(11-09-2020, 04:32 PM)billybassett Wrote: "Ok I'll bite, why?" - baggy1
For me it's the thought process I find chilling:
You see covid cases falling
You see other respiratory illness cases non existent
You are experts in immunology 101 so you know about TCells, immunity etc
Yet you then decide to send the army into this place to find the virus - for what purpose?
Scale - we have a load of military personnel that can help out by carrying out the testing. It frees up the local teams and NHS to get on with what they do best, whilst the relatively low skill testing is carried out in volume to speed up the process. No conspiracy.
(11-09-2020, 04:42 PM)billybassett Wrote:(11-09-2020, 04:35 PM)baggiebuckster Wrote: What is the purpose of doing this mass testing?
The people being tested are standing in queues which contain both those with symptoms and those without so surely this runs the risk of people who are fine getting infected going for a test. They won't test positive that day but how many days does that 'negative test' hold good for?
Look at the Albion for example - Pereira and Ivanovic played football last Monday evening yet tested positive for Covid on Tuesday. So did they just get up on Tuesday with Covid? How many days before a match are the players tested? Surely there is every chance that they had it whilst playing against Fulham.
To me it seems like a massive waste of money for something that only gives an indication at a set point in time. Especially when the tests used are 96% accurate. So when Boris gets up to his 10 million people a day being tested that will equate to just the 400k being falsely told to isolate. They of course will be isolating for 14 days so on a rolling scale we will see in the region of 5 million people isolating at any given time.
It's worse than that. 32,970,188 tests have already been done. Must be a whacking great percentage of the population tested at some point - probably 30-40%.
It's not solved a thing has it. Why? The test is at maximum 30% accurate and I'm being very very generous. But when you've ordered 30m tests at a cost of £400m then you must use them mustn't you? Got to keep the contracts and revenue streams flowing.
If it was smallpox then yes testing/isolating etc But it's a bad flu.
I read an interesting scientific piece about the tradewinds circulating respiratory viruses and how they chase around the world in a certain pattern. The point being you can't control it with lockdowns, masks, social distancing or hand washing. All you do is delay the inevitable until the community reaches the necessary immunity level.
Those are tests completed not people, some people will be tested multiple times (medical staff, those in hospital etc.) - in a population of 65M, there have been 32M tests and possibly less than 16M of those different people, we simply don't know because the politicians refuse to answer the question. It could be as low as 10% and as high as 50%, i'd be erring on the side of about 20%.
And it's not a bad flu FFS, when have we ever had an excess death total of 66k in this country? And what was the highest excess death total caused by flu?
It's your perogative to believe that all excess deaths marked as Covid are actually death by covid.
I don't believe theres any evidence to suggest that and would say that if "of covid" is 25% of that it's a big estimate
