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Previously on "Covid-19: British death toll now highest in Europe"
With uncle that recently passed, apart from old age, he was suspected having h the virus from nothing more than a cough before passing away 48 hours later. The speed it progressed was lightening quick.
Remember that 75-125% of the population adore Boris and unquestioningly accept everything he says as completely true.
When they all come out of the Wetherspoons where they are having their party, that figure will go up to three hundred thousand, and thirty-four, nine hundred and seventy-four thousand*
*According to our actual home secretary, a figure ignored by the koolaid drinkers who prefer to change the subject.
The number of UK deaths during the coronavirus pandemic over and above normal levels has exceeded 50,000, official figures confirmed on Tuesday.
The Office for National Statistics said that in the week ending May 1, there had been 17,953 deaths in England and Wales recorded, 8,012 higher than the average of the past five years in that week, as the disease killed three times the normal number of people in care homes.
This represented the seventh consecutive week that deaths exceeded normal levels and once equivalent figures from Scotland and Northern Ireland were included, takes total mortality across the UK during the pandemic to 50,979.
Remember that 75-125% of the population adore Boris and unquestioningly accept everything he says as completely true.
When they all come out of the Wetherspoons where they are having their party, that figure will go up to three hundred thousand, and thirty-four, nine hundred and seventy-four thousand*
*According to our actual home secretary, a figure ignored by the koolaid drinkers who prefer to change the subject.
You have this wrong. It goes like this (small words used in case Bean wants to read it):
Brexit is good.
Brexit leaders are good.
Good leaders do a good job.
Brexit leaders are doing a good job on Covid-19.
Stories that Brexit leaders are doing a bad job on Covid-19 are Fake News.
Once you've established that framework, you can apply it to anything. For example:
Originally posted by Boris Johnson
I’m shaking hands continuously. I was at a hospital the other night where I think there were actually a few coronavirus patients and I shook hands with everybody, you’ll be pleased to know. I continue to shake hands.
There are two possibilities:
1. This was doing a good job.
2. This never happened and is Fake News (probably the Guardian).
It doesn't matter much which possibility you choose, or even whether you stick to one or change tack.
On the same day that the glorious leader was boostering public morale, the so-called experts advising the government were talking the country into a pandemic:
Advice from a sub-group of the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) said on 3 March that the government should “advise against greetings such as shaking hands and hugging, given existing evidence about the importance of hand hygiene”.
“A public message against shaking hands has additional value as a signal about the importance of hand hygiene,” the Independent Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours (SPI-B) said. “Promoting a replacement greeting or encouraging others to politely decline a proffered handshake may have benefit.”
Taz was the one who said we needed the results per million population, since the OP mentioned Europe, I thought I'd share the figures for tests per million. Looks like Jeremy Corbyn should be held accountable for the lack of testing, if I understand the koolaid that is drunk by those who follow Cummings and his cohorts.
So, no conclusions from you then. Perhaps you and Old Greg have the same blue and gold colouring book "Remoaning for Dummies".
We shall remember the terrible handling of this crisis by the incumbent government, but will vote them in again as the alternative until Keir Starmer was appointed was worse
Spain and Italy near the top of the testing chart but with highest deaths per capita.
Someone's lungs are filling with fluid and they're clearly shuffling off this mortal coil.
"Ooooh, hope they've been tested," mutters gormless Greg, clinging on to his EU flag.
Spain and Italy near the top of the testing chart but with highest deaths per capita.
Someone's lungs are filling with fluid and they're clearly shuffling off this mortal coil.
"Ooooh, hope they've been tested," mutters gormless Greg, clinging on to his EU flag.
Taz was the one who said we needed the results per million population, since the OP mentioned Europe, I thought I'd share the figures for tests per million. Looks like Jeremy Corbyn should be held accountable for the lack of testing, if I understand the koolaid that is drunk by those who follow Cummings and his cohorts.
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