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"And perhaps the hardest thing for me to swallow about all of this is in undergraduate epidemiology. It is a well-known finding that when you are confronted with a disease with sharp age graduation, as you are with coronavirus, measures to generally suppress the spread of the disease have the effect, reliably, of shifting the disease burden onto the vulnerable who we should be protecting. They worsen, are expected to worsen and do worsen coronavirus mortality" - Nick Hudson
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Polish RC Church raided in Balham by Metropolitan Police on Good Friday (yet it was pre-booked and all "safety measures" were claimed to have been put in place)
I've not tried it but I heard from a good source that Americans and South Africans have been ordering ivermectin here https://myfreedoctor.com/pre-covid-cocktail
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Jay Bhattachary (Prof. Medicine, Stanford)

"On the question of whether asymptomatic spread disease, that the best evidence that I know comes from a survey, a meta analysis, a study of studies that looks at the disease spread within the household. And in this study, it was published in the Journal of the Medical Association, and in fact I think it was done by some Florida researchers. They found that if you had a person who was asymptomatic and how the disease, they spread it to someone in living in their own home with no masks, no distancing, no nothing, 7 out of a thousand times. On the other hand, if you had a symptomatic person with the disease, they spread it to someone in their own home 200 out of a thousand times, vast, multiple. Asymptomatic spread is possible, but it’s much, much, much, much less likely than symptomatic spread. So, what do you do with that fact? Well, it’s a very simple thing; if you don’t want the disease to spread, you tell people who are symptomatic, stay home."
My 20 mins on the evil public square called Twitter, infested with the worst of people.
No! I ain't wearing a frickin mask in my own home and if someone is sick, I'll be right beside them.
One more before retiring. It's a lot more fun nowadays when you treat all social media accounts as "burner" accounts instead of as a store of value (followers etc).
Talking of burner social media accounts, my defence to all the deplatforming since late Nov, has been to have people opt-in to an email list.

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Sigh. Only fools get dragged back in. It's an inner compulsion that if someone is lying/deceiving I must speak out.

https://twitter.com/brodjustice/status/1378436233504956418
Tying into that last one "We did not foresee the lockdowns to incubate escape mutations in Spain, France, ..., which created the COVID-20 epidemic starting in October. We were right that COVID-19 would end, as it did. " - Wittkowski
Also shot back now I know that @FatEmperor would admit to overestimating community immunity, passing of susceptible, underestimating of seasoning clipping. But no need to crucify the guy! The main crux was right - follow Sweden's approach i.e. prior pandemic planning & don't do Chinese experiments.
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Meanwhile in Central London, public trust in police and institutions is at an all time high! Hail the non-pharmaceutical interventions!