So, We Open Up?

Following on from the panic being touted by the charlatans in SAGE, we note that  daily deaths from Covis is… Zero.

The UK has announced no deaths from Covid-19 for the first time since July last summer.

Official figures showed Britain on Tuesday recorded no new deaths within 28 days of a positive Covid-19 test and 3,165 new cases of the virus. It is the first time this has happened since 30 July 2020, and it means the official UK total number of deaths remains at 127,782.

There is no excuse for not opening up fully now. The so-called Indian variant is doing precisely what we could expect from this type of virus, it spreads rapidly, but is less virulent. For the nincompoops advising the government, this is normal biology as observed by the likes of Charles Darwin.

As for the total Covid deaths figure, as I’ve mentioned here before, this is highly disingenuous. Always assuming that it is only those who have died from and not with Covid, it is a figure created by rolling two seasons together, something we do not do with annual excess deaths normally. So, more scary than it is in reality.

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  1. But you see this has only been made possible by everyone wearing masks, squirting alcohol on their hands, standing six feet apart and having all our windows open. The second we return to sanity the bodies will be piling up in the streets.

    • “Everyone wearing masks, squirting alcohol on their hands, standing six feet apart and having all our windows open”

      Not EVERYONE, I can assure you…

    • Took the kids to the zoo at the weekend. Usual covid BS getting in, having to book a time slot in advance, wear a mask at the entrance etc but once there it was a very normal experience with nobody noticably keeping there distance and very few wearing a mask even in the indoor areas. I hope and pray that finally the masses have grown tired of this farce and should the lifting of restrictions be delayed we will see some quiet rebellion taking place.

  2. SAGE.
    The only single word oxymoron that I know.
    (I know that I have said it before, but I am quite pleased with it.)

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