Oh dear, who's been a naughty girl? After her rabid monstering of Cummings she's the headline herself. Couldn't happen to a less liked journo...
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I assume no one has listened to this. I really hope one or two of you do, Beth especially, as if love to know if you find Yeadon as convincing and trustworthy as I do. If you do, then you will have no option but to have some very serious concerns about Sage and Vallance and government policy and where we are heading. I strongly advise you to take the time to hear what Yeadon says, if for no other reason than to hopefully instigate the debate.
Pinched from my friend Scary Dave. I wonder how Bill Gates is going to spend his first day in control of Maggie Kennan from Coventry.
I am sure see will take comfort from her North London remain Labour supporting friends? Awful Journo.
The next politician who breaks Covid rules will enjoy be asked by her or the other muppets she was with "Will you resign?"...
I've given it a listen, I'm none the wiser though. He seems perfectly reasonable and believable but Delingpole seems a total conspiracy theorist. I really hope it isn't a vendetta against Vallance. I just can't get past the fact their seems to be no sensible motivation for Sage and the government misleading us, bankrupting the country and ruining lives all to line the pockets of Big Pharma. Also people are still dying in their hundreds every day. No mention of long covid either, though I'm not sure how big a thing that really is. Food for thought for sure though.
Yeah after the roasting she has been giving MP's about their rule breaking colleagues, she has shot herself in the foot. Just goes to show what an idiot she is. On another note her show has taken a bashing with figures and she is after a job in the US with her mate Piers.
Latest Tier review sees Inverclyde drop to Level 2 - Yessssss, I can take my boy out for his first legal pint - as long as it's with a meal and before 8pm!
One in 45 infected still suffer from symptoms after 12 weeks - so that's just over 2%, so I would say Long Covid is a pretty big thing.
I know nothing about long covid, except for a doctor mentioning that many viruses can leave the sufferer with long term effects. Fair point, he doesn’t address the ongoing excess in mortality, although others have pointed out that the current excess, whilst higher than the 5 year average, is not exceptional compared to a longer average. I hope it’s not a vendetta too. I find Yeadon to be wholly believable and trustworthy, whilst Valance and Whitty have mislead the country with absurd projections in the recent past. I don’t think that we can deny what he says about the PCR test. It is not a flawed test, as I have suggested before, but it is not being used to accurately reflect the situation. The false positive scenario is massive, based on the test’s false positive rate alone. Add to that the environment in which samples are being taken and the level of competence of those handling them. He is adamant about the science of immunity, natural immunity, cross immunity and immunity after having defeated the virus. I believe him. This is a real virus, there was a pandemic in the spring, the infections fell away from June, death figures returned to normal, if not lower, current excess mortality is not of the respiratory type (he has said this elsewhere), a vast proportion of the population are now immune, the PCR test is resulting in a ‘case-demic’, there is no need to continually test and then vaccinate the healthy. I believe Yeadon is telling us the truth. Delingpole’s position is irrelevant, he just gave Yeadon the platform to speak. Cheers for listening.
Bloody hell Matt Hancock is having a great day. First the amazing news of the first woman in the World to receive the vaccine. Then... Oxford Covid vaccine 'safe and effective' study shows https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55228422 His stock is rising again. Fair play.
The FDA has released its initial analysis of the Pfizer vaccine and it looks very good. Results confirmed, no safety concerns at this stage, 89% of severe cases prevented by just the initial jab, the second one builds up the maximum protection. Due to be approved for emergency use this week. The FDA is slower than the MRHA because it likes to analyse the raw data, rather than scrutinise the company analysis of the trial data. Good news.
I heard a retired doctor on LBC this morning saying that if he was offered the current vaccine right now, he would decline it. His reason was that he has already had the virus and he said that this vaccine hadn't been tested on anyone that already had antibodies. Does anyone know if this is correct? He sounded very plausible.