Hope the paddy's washed their hands well and didn't shake hands during Thursdays game, one of the other teams just tested positive for covid 19.
That's true, too many economic migrants in Sweden who don't attempt to integrate. Might move to Brazil instead. Sensible authentic Right Wing government who didn't go in for this lockdown bollocks - and the women aren't too shabby there either
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...ffices-and-outdoors-in-new-wish-list-12100589 More nonsense on the way perhaps. What a great term "COVID secure" is as well, a standout bullet point for me- Providing financial support to businesses, retail and hospitality settings to enable them to make premises COVID secure and provide clear rules on what "COVID secure" means
They may have to soon Forza, They will have to take note of The Great Barrington declaration petition signed by many scientists and epidemiologists. And also court cases if it gets that far as mentioned in the vid below its a bit long but worth the watch
Ah I see, I guess the Swedish women will just have to put up with it. Wouldn't want to offend the newcomers.
I must admit Olof I nodded off after 30 minutes but only because I was knackered Got the gist of it though - the ****’s gonna hit the fan pretty soon.
University types hey? what do they know and seriously being signed by Michael Jackson, I ask you?! Honestly though it sort of makes sense but it would be a big step change from where most countries are but there has be to a balance. I wouldn't want to be the one deciding where that balance is though. This link is to the declaration and the ability to sign it https://gbdeclaration.org/#read
It's pretty common knowledge that Sweden's rape stats rose in literally one day after they changed the definition of rape. You do know that right?
Excellent interview with our own John Giles on Clare Byrne show on Irish tv discussing what effect COVID is having on his life and losing a close friend in Norman Hunter to it. Very sobering stuff from an eighty year old
Just to trigger the covid bed wetters. Understanding data should mean government reacting, but in our case they seem to be doubling down on past mistakes so that when the results come out as not being so bad they can say, there you go our lockdowns worked. Facts are facts and if we had a media who wanted to do their jobs they should use the data to ask questions
I think the most concerning right now is hospital beds rather than the actual number of deaths, which although are rising, are doing so at a much lower rate than earlier in the year. We've seen a big rise in Leeds but it's still manageable at the moment. It's looking like they're a bit closer to capacity in Notingham, Liverpool and the North East