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Covid Alarm Bells In Germany

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Stickybottle | 18:05 Wed 10th Nov 2021 | News
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It does not sound or look good

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59234443

Will gulliver put this down to Brexit and a lack of HGV drivers as well as food shortages ?
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The public in Britain seem largely to be acting as though Covid is over. Somehow 40,000 new cases each day and many days with 200+ deaths no longer seems to register. I think people may be in for a big shock in a few weeks time.
17:34 Thu 11th Nov 2021
"Let the bodies pile high" said Boris , sooner than impose a lock down.
.......Think Boris wants locking up ......
Wonder what its like in your country of residence gulliver. Odd you wont say. Mines UK/Wales
//As for masks where it is a requirement like trains people should wear them...//

But there is no such requirement (in England).

//"Let the bodies pile high" said Boris , sooner than impose a lock down.//

Do you have a reference to show us that he said that? You've often mentioned it but I don't remember it being said.
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gulliver obviously lives in the uk
He just likes to continue the charade
//If scientific advice is to do it then whats your issue.//

My issue is well known. The science is by no means unanimous and it changed for what I believe was a purely political reason. The WHO's advice was initially that they were of no use in commonplace settings and it changed to what is, at best, ambivalence once politicians realised that the social media hot lines were accusing non wearers of murdering their grannies.

BTW, I don't know everything, bob. I don't even believe that I do. I simply don't believe everything I'm told unconditionally, especially by politicians.

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