Mutated COVID Virus Marketed to Justify New Lockdowns
Mounting mortality data show COVID-19 is hardly the deadly pandemic it’s been made out to be. But just as people were starting to wake up to this fact, the British technocracy came up with a new narrative to keep the fearmongering going.
Mere days before Christmas, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced there’s a new, mutated, and far more infectious, strain of SARS-CoV-2 on the loose.
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2 The answer? Another round of even stricter stay-at-home orders, business shutdowns and travel bans, just in time for the holidays.
According to The New York Times, the U.K. restrictions may remain in effect for months. Considering these unscientific strategies didn’t work the first or second time around, it strains believability to think they’ll work now.
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Government said there had been further 54,990 lab-confirmed cases of coronavirus and 454 deaths in the UK
Trusts in London and the south-East are preparing to transfer critically-ill Covid patients to south-west trusts
Patients in the east of England will be moved to hospitals in the Midlands under emergency plans
Health officials have warned that people as young as 30 will die from Covid and are not immune to virus
More than 50,000 new coronavirus cases have been recorded for the sixth day in a row and another 454 deaths today as health officials warn that people as young as 30 will die from Covid .
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Health officials today warned that people as young as 30 will die from Covid as NHS hospitals in the West Country brace for an overspill of critically-ill patients from London under emergency plans.
Trusts in London and the south-east at the centre of the UK s epidemic are preparing to transfer patients to hospitals in the south-west while patients in the east of England will be moved to the Midlands.
The massive Nightingale hospital at the London Excel Centre, which was created in record-time early in the pandemic only to be swiftly mothballed, is also expected to reopen within a fortnight, the Times reports.
Scientists across the world were locked in fierce debate yesterday over the wisdom, or otherwise, of the UK switching to a single-dose strategy for the Covid vaccine.
White coats were flapping on social media after Britain’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) published its rationale for the move on Thursday night.
“Given the high level of protection afforded by the first dose, models suggest that initially vaccinating a greater number of people with a single dose will prevent more deaths and hospitalisations than vaccinating a smaller number of people with two doses,” said the JCVI.
That the move, first floated by former British prime minister Tony Blair last week, is an innovation there can be little doubt, although some prefer the word ‘gamble’.
January 02, 2021
Mayuri Punjabi, founder of MyEurekaLife, offers her clients tailored weight-loss programmes that involve a permanent change in lifestyle.
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Mayuri Punjabi had an epiphany as she stood in front of a mirror, pinching the fat on her belly before injecting herself with a shot of medication for pre-diabetes. “This is not how I want to live the rest of my life,” the mother of two said to herself.
“I am here to thrive, not to merely survive,” the 42-year-old dietitian and life coach says about the mind shift that triggered the creation of Instagram account MyEurekaLife two years ago.