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🇬🇧Boris Johnson admits the Covid Test is only 7% accurate

#pcr #boris #uk
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"We are planning to make full vaccination the condition of entry to nightclubs & other venues where large crowds gather, proof of a negative test will no longer be enough" Boris Johnson

It won't stay at nightclubs, we've seen this from around the world.

#Apartheid #id #passports #Boris #Johnson #Google #uk
In the video, British Prime Minister #Boris Johnson at a private party in the conditions of complete isolation of all the Englishmen.

A video is gaining popularity in which several dozen protesters gathered outside Johnson's residence.
“My name is Boris, I love to have fun,” the protesters chanted.

Information about the rampant behavior of the Prime Minister in spite of pandemic restrictions was previously provided by the Mirror edition. According to sources, Johnson gathered his assistants - 50 people - every week to "let off steam."

Journalists admit that after the revealed information about "wine Fridays" Johnson may be forced to leave his post.

More video -> LiveLeak
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Mandatory COVID-19 Passports and Mask Rules to End in England

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@COVID19Up: England's Plan B measures are to officially end on January 27, #UK Prime Minister #Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday (Jan. 19).

Masks will no longer be mandatory—with the requirement dropped for secondary pupils in classrooms starting on Thursday (Jan. 20).

In a statement to MPs in the House of Commons, the prime minister confirmed "the government will no longer mandate the wearing of face masks anywhere" and that mandatory COVID-19 passports for entering nightclubs and large events will end.

Johnson also said the government intended to end the legal requirement for people to self-isolate after they test positive for SARS-CoV-2.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60047438