Probably thinks its just a literal quote. Got to think outside of the box to get by the thought police.
Nooooo political parties point scoring... apologies should have made that clear.. but didnt want to politicise the thread..
Did Sweden’s coronavirus experiment pay off? Not really The impact has been most severe in the elderly. Statistics show that 89 per cent of Sweden’s 5,929 Covid-19 deaths so far have been over 69. During the first wave, the virus wreaked havoc in nursing homes, where nearly 1,000 people died in a matter of weeks. Even more worrying, evidence has emerged that many sick elderly patients were effectively automatically denied access to treatment, to avoid hospitals being overwhelmed. One March 17 FHM directive to Stockholm hospitals stated any patients over 80 or with a body mass index above 40 should not be admitted to intensive care, because they were less likely to recover. Other reports describe sick care home residents being administered a palliative cocktail of morphine and midazolam, because the homes were not equipped to administer oxygen, something some doctors have described as ‘active euthanasia.’ https://www.wired.co.uk/article/sweden-coronavirus-response-experiment
Day 7 Sweating,aching,dizzy, taste and smell obliterated. Won’t bore you anymore... Lock it down Boris.
I suspect they'll try and keep this going relating it to mental health and a semblance of normality... it might mean a significant tightening of restrictions and testing...
Hate to be that guy, but we already have that, it’s called the ATLAS system. It detects near earth objects weeks in advance of any potential collision.
Conveniently timed for half time Steven.It's either the press conference or another cold can out of the fridge?
Yep, that's the detection system. Where's the mitigation system for eliminating the danger ? Has it been funded ?