The lack of evidence lockdowns actually worked is ...
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You've never met him, so an insult.
My how you have changed
My how you have changed
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Quite an amusing statement coming from a know it all who knows nothing. You would be ahead to go back to sleep and not reinforce what a know nothing you are. Maybe rather than going back to sleep, you should do some proper research and get correct information rather than what comes out of your feeble mind. I have no idea why you are not ashamed of posting erroneous information.
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55glalt wrote: ↑June 2, 2020, 8:41 pmQuite an amusing statement coming from a know it all who knows nothing. You would be ahead to go back to sleep and not reinforce what a know nothing you are. Maybe rather than going back to sleep, you should do some proper research and get correct information rather than what comes out of your feeble mind. I have no idea why you are not ashamed of posting erroneous information.
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Lets not get too far ahead of ourselves. Your wee rock in the middle of nowhere has just gone through its warmer summer months where it seems that the virus is not so active. I hope (really hope) that there is no second wave to this virus as cooler weather sets in. You and the Aussies are the test cases.GT93 wrote: ↑June 2, 2020, 5:50 pmThe lock down worked in my country, New Zealand. They work best if a government locks down early in its pandemic as the public has a limited stamina for a lock down. If a lock down is successful, hopefully people pick up their old routines more quickly as they're less fearful of the Coronavirus.
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It's now winter here. That it might come back doesn't mean the lock down didn't originally work. I expect it will reappear through international travel (e.g. returning NZers and essential workers being permitted entry). Our quarantine isn't as rigorous as Australia's. Their quarantine seems to be close to solitary confinement. Our detained quarantined arrivals aren't being rigorously enough stopped from mixing with each other.
The current quarantine measures in the UK are a joke. Other countries such as NZ learned months ago that voluntary quarantines don't work. Too many people such as Cummings break the rules.
The current quarantine measures in the UK are a joke. Other countries such as NZ learned months ago that voluntary quarantines don't work. Too many people such as Cummings break the rules.
Lock 'em up - Eastman, Giuliani, Senator Graham, Meadows and Trump
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Statistician: ‘U.S. Officials Exaggerated Their COVID Death Toll’
https://21stcenturywire.com/2020/06/03/ ... eath-toll/
Sky News Australia talks with American statistical consultant William M. BriggsWith each passing day, more experts are going on-record to state that senseless lockdowns are actually costing lives, not saving them.
https://21stcenturywire.com/2020/06/03/ ... eath-toll/
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Certainly in some American states, it appears you could have enforced lock downs but if you demand your right for a "peaceful" protest all social distancing and need for Lock downs seem to become unimportant. A conspiracy theorist would surely be wondering WTF
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I have never understood where all these useless consulatants/reporters come from when a news story is on
1) Statistical Consultant (where can I send my son to get the Diploma in this and how much is the Pay)
2) Former Senior as compared to a Junior Correspondent
3) Former Defence Secretary (there is a reason you are former)
4) Black American Vet and a Former Police Officer (Again why former)
5) F1 champion Hamilton 'overcome with rage' at racial injustice (stick to racing let the former's handle it)
6) Fox News foreign policy contributor Kiron Skinner (reporting on the riots in the USA now thats not very Foreign)
7) Retired Foreign CIA Consultant ?????
"A confidential informant" how do we know if there is even an Informant if they are Confidential
1) Statistical Consultant (where can I send my son to get the Diploma in this and how much is the Pay)
2) Former Senior as compared to a Junior Correspondent
3) Former Defence Secretary (there is a reason you are former)
4) Black American Vet and a Former Police Officer (Again why former)
5) F1 champion Hamilton 'overcome with rage' at racial injustice (stick to racing let the former's handle it)
6) Fox News foreign policy contributor Kiron Skinner (reporting on the riots in the USA now thats not very Foreign)
7) Retired Foreign CIA Consultant ?????
"A confidential informant" how do we know if there is even an Informant if they are Confidential
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Sounds like the bears in Goldylocks !GT93 wrote: ↑June 4, 2020, 12:44 amIt's now winter here. That it might come back doesn't mean the lock down didn't originally work. I expect it will reappear through international travel (e.g. returning NZers and essential workers being permitted entry). Our quarantine isn't as rigorous as Australia's. Their quarantine seems to be close to solitary confinement. Our detained quarantined arrivals aren't being rigorously enough stopped from mixing with each other.
The current quarantine measures in the UK are a joke. Other countries such as NZ learned months ago that voluntary quarantines don't work. Too many people such as Cummings break the rules.
Australias quarantine Too harsh
Britains quarantine too weak .
New Zealands quarantine Just right .
Im truly shocked and stunned .
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I currently think Australia's is better.
Lock 'em up - Eastman, Giuliani, Senator Graham, Meadows and Trump
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Yes Victoria Australia
Last week 10 boys were fined $1600 each for breaching social distancing rules for skateboarding in a skate board park
This weekend up to 50,000 people will march through Melbourne as a show of solidarity for USA protesters with total agreement by the Victorian socialist government, makes you wonder why the different standards, the rest of us can't go to the beach or football isn't it amazing.
Last week 10 boys were fined $1600 each for breaching social distancing rules for skateboarding in a skate board park
This weekend up to 50,000 people will march through Melbourne as a show of solidarity for USA protesters with total agreement by the Victorian socialist government, makes you wonder why the different standards, the rest of us can't go to the beach or football isn't it amazing.
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Yay Australia getting their proprieties right
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Oh how convenient, going by some of your other posts Mr Wisdom
shouldn't they be social distancing and staying indoors as to not to spread the virus, as usual selective Whistler
If the same amount of people decided to go and protest being in lock down you would be on here telling us they were committing mass genocide.
anyway got the reaction from you I expected time to morph to piffle
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The piffle whisperer strikes again.
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https://21stcenturywire.com/2020/06/04/ ... -covid-19/US Professor Joel Hay: ‘There’s no scientific proof social distancing prevents spread of COVID-19’
Hay also explains how a certain at-risk demographic people with pre-existing conditions, ie. the elderly and infirmed – should be the real focus of government ’emergency’ isolation measures, and not the general population.
Watch this brief discussion from a live news broadcast by KUSI in San Diego, California:
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Good video RL.
The truth starting to come out, as it always does in the end
The truth starting to come out, as it always does in the end
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what a strange post? No idea what you are attempting say from this garbled post. Was alcohol involved?cjd01 wrote: ↑June 5, 2020, 8:13 amOh how convenient, going by some of your other posts Mr Wisdom
shouldn't they be social distancing and staying indoors as to not to spread the virus, as usual selective Whistler
If the same amount of people decided to go and protest being in lock down you would be on here telling us they were committing mass genocide.
anyway got the reaction from you I expected time to morph to piffle
Best being part of this forum by placing the intellectual challenged on foes list. A lot less post to read and a great time saver.