TESTING WILL KEEP COVID ALIVE FOREVER


 "A virus so agonising we have to be tested to find out we have it."

 Testing, testing, one, two, three...  

There were never going to be enough dead people to keep Covid hysteria going into a second year.  Even to get it started they had to change the death certificate rules________________________

 

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  1. This morning I attempted to discover the current figures for Influenza deaths in 2020, amidst the C-19 'Pandemic', via the ONS.

    According to ONS's website - 'Unfortunately, we would be unable to provide you with a breakdown of the number of deaths from influenza in 2020 so far.' 'We also publish a dataset for deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, which includes provisional figures for deaths by all respiratory diseases and the coronavirus (COVID-19). In this publication, influenza deaths are not shown separately, instead they are included in respiratory deaths'.

    Well well. So just how many people who would otherwise have died of 'flu have died, or been classified as died, of C19? In this curious 'Pandemic' when the same overall total of UK people have died, as died in 2019 when there was no 'Pandemic'?

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  2. In China the wuhan study, involving 10 million residents, proved without doubt that asymptomatic transmission does not exist. No symptoms and you are not infectious. The WHO are fully aware of this study. Explains why Wuhan is the partying capital of the world whilst the rest of us hide under our beds.

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  3. An extract from the official EU site for the tendering of government contracts, 'Tenders Electronic Daily', re. the UK government's belated search for an Artificial Intelligence tool to monitor the expected high number of adverse drug reactions (ADR's) resulting from the vaccines. Which, the nature of Johnson's government being what it is, was with leaden predictability too late for the rollout of their vaccination programme -

    ''Award of a contract without prior publication of a call for competition in the Official Journal of the European Union in the cases listed below.
    The procurement falls outside the scope of application of the directive.
    Explanation:
    For reasons of extreme urgency under Regulation 32(2)(c) related to the release of a Covid-19 vaccine MHRA have accelerated the sourcing and implementation of a vaccine specific AI tool.

    Strictly necessary — it is not possible to retrofit the MHRA’s legacy systems to handle the volume of ADRs that will be generated by a Covid-19 vaccine. Therefore, if the MHRA does not implement the AI tool, it will be unable to process these ADRs effectively. This will hinder its ability to rapidly identify any potential safety issues with the Covid-19 vaccine and represents a direct threat to patient life and public health.

    Reasons of extreme urgency — the MHRA recognises that its planned procurement process for the SafetyConnect programme, including the AI tool, would not have concluded by vaccine launch. Leading to a inability to effectively monitor adverse reactions to a Covid-19 vaccine.

    Events unforeseeable — the Covid-19 crisis is novel and developments in the search of a Covid-19 vaccine have not followed any predictable pattern so far.''

    One gets weary of saying 'You couldn't make it up'.

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