BBC News: Covid: Bring back rules amid rising cases, urge NHS chiefs

BBC News – Covid: Bring back rules amid rising cases, urge NHS chiefs https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58976577

Will these people never stop?

They are demanding that face masks be mandated again. This despite them not making any difference. What we are seeing here is the new religion and the gods must be appeased.

22 Comments

  1. “Bring back rules”

    That would be those rules that are now known to have done immense harm and have been of no benefit whatsoever.

    NHS chiefs. The people responsible for running the most dysfunctional healthcare system in the developed world. Highly knowledgeable people then.

  2. “NHS chiefs” obviously shouldn’t be out unsupervised – and the BBC prove yet again that they are overfunded and underchallenged.

  3. A Propos of absolutely nothing at all, Jim has a post about Steppenwolf over at N.O. As a motorcyclist, do you have a comment?

  4. Here on the South Island of New Zealand,there has been no case of Covid for 12 months.Despite this, we are still subject to rules dictating mask wearing in shops and public places and social gatherings such as Club meetings are forbidden.However we can now go in cafes and sit together at small tables but the serving staff must be muzzled.Sheer abysmal stupidity. There is still no sign of Plan B and the threat of “THE APOCALYPSE IS COMING ” is still held over us.

  5. Boris, March 2020. ‘We just need a three week lockdown to flatten the curve, squash the sombrero and prevent our NHS being overwhelmed’.
    Boris, now: ‘Seeing that over 18 months of Lockdowns, mandatory Masks, Tiers, Sanitizer, Social Distancing, restrictions on travel, the rule of two, the rule of six, over 80% of people Fully Vaccinated and burning one witch a week hasn’t stopped the virus, from Monday we’ll be burning two witches a week’.

  6. All the clapping must have addled their brains.
    Concussion or something.

    They seem to think it’s their job to tell us what to do, not fix the odd boo boo and case of the sniffles.

  7. Having managed to evade the surveillance state for 18 months we’ve been instructed by text to isolate after being identified as contacts of someone declared pestilent and told to enter personal details on an account created for us. We were pestered by text and phone until I blocked them. I will not engage with these people and have no intention of taking a shonky test to ramp up scaremongering numbers. Our contacts are perfectly fine and symptom-free, but as obedient sheep they take LFTs twice-weekly and seem to be enjoying their status as non-suffering sufferers. It’s dangerous to socialise with people like this. While time, money and resources are frittered away on this, I’ve been waiting over 18 months to see a neurologist, never mind receive any treatment, and a loved one with a serious chronic mental health problem has been utterly neglected and is deteriorating before my eyes. Damn them all to Hell.

    • If you have the option, go private. Or go abroad and use their private health facilities. Eastern Europe has some great medical facilities that are a great deal less costly than here

    • Useful heads up that. I’ll be on the lookout for any similar attempts to contact me. I do know that the son of someone I know has tested positive.

      • I think it would be wise to keep away from any manic testers as far as possible so as not to get ensnared. I’m mad with myself for not having anticipated this. And exactly what are people testing positive for? We know that the PCRs detect not only SARS-CoV-2 and fragments thereof, but also related coronaviruses, some of which cause strains of the common cold.

  8. There is one word that should be repeated to these NHS chiefs on a non-stop loop. That word is ‘Sweden’.

    • I would also say India.
      Massive covid outbreak. Treated with Invermectin. Went away.

      But there’s no money or control in using it.

  9. Simon @12.28 – definitely, but don’t forget Israel as an example of a place that has done exactly as these wankers wanted and has failed…..

  10. I can’t understand why people with no symptoms keep on testing themselves. I also can’t understand why a virus, which is supposedly so infectious, needs such an invasive and long winded test to find. Surely blowing down a tube or spitting in a bowl should give a large enough sample to test. Or is this all part of the de-humanising performance alongside the mask wearing? In fact, take a swab of the inside of the mask, that should do it.

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