Bluebina wrote:I had it a month ago for the first time, almost every one I know has had it in the last three months, looks like the strategy now is heard immunity through vaccinations then letting everyone catch it, for even stronger immunity.
Seems like the end unless Zulu is a rea bad one!
MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:Bluebina wrote:I had it a month ago for the first time, almost every one I know has had it in the last three months, looks like the strategy now is heard immunity through vaccinations then letting everyone catch it, for even stronger immunity.
Seems like the end unless Zulu is a rea bad one!
I agree with most of your observations, although I think covid will be with us for the foreseeable future. So it may be the end of restrictions in Wales for the time being, but far from the end of the virus itself.
I can't help but smile at the recent posts still doubting the credibility of the vaccines. It's almost as if David Icke himself occasionally uses this site to slag off the vaccines that have helped to get us out of the mess we were in. Laughable!
ealing_ayatollah wrote:MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:Bluebina wrote:I had it a month ago for the first time, almost every one I know has had it in the last three months, looks like the strategy now is heard immunity through vaccinations then letting everyone catch it, for even stronger immunity.
Seems like the end unless Zulu is a rea bad one!
I agree with most of your observations, although I think covid will be with us for the foreseeable future. So it may be the end of restrictions in Wales for the time being, but far from the end of the virus itself.
I can't help but smile at the recent posts still doubting the credibility of the vaccines. It's almost as if David Icke himself occasionally uses this site to slag off the vaccines that have helped to get us out of the mess we were in. Laughable!
Yeah those guys at the BMJ are a right bunch of tin foil hat wearing loons. And don't get me started on the FDA - they see lizard people everywhere - make old Ickey look sane.
TopCat CCFC wrote:Covid: Sacked test centre staff 'thrown to wolves' -
Covid test centre staff in Wales say they have been "thrown to the wolves", with some given just days' notice that their jobs would disappear.
All PCR testing sites in Wales will close on Thursday amid plans to move beyond the Covid emergency response.
Staff say the support in finding new work has also been "too little, too late" and was a "token gesture".
Wales' health minister has said the sites needed to close because the UK government has cut funding for them.
As of last month, there were nine mass testing centres in Wales, 20 local testing units, 19 mobile testing sites and a number of community test units operated by local health boards.
Some of the staff have have worked at the test centres for nearly two years.
pembroke allan wrote:ealing_ayatollah wrote:MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:Bluebina wrote:I had it a month ago for the first time, almost every one I know has had it in the last three months, looks like the strategy now is heard immunity through vaccinations then letting everyone catch it, for even stronger immunity.
Seems like the end unless Zulu is a rea bad one!
I agree with most of your observations, although I think covid will be with us for the foreseeable future. So it may be the end of restrictions in Wales for the time being, but far from the end of the virus itself.
I can't help but smile at the recent posts still doubting the credibility of the vaccines. It's almost as if David Icke himself occasionally uses this site to slag off the vaccines that have helped to get us out of the mess we were in. Laughable!
Yeah those guys at the BMJ are a right bunch of tin foil hat wearing loons. And don't get me started on the FDA - they see lizard people everywhere - make old Ickey look sane.
What people mustn't forget is that there are organisations.. laboratories ... individuals ect ect who've made millions out of this pandemic and who want it to keep going because funds will dry up.... garauntee those organisations who speak out against vaccines have a vested interest in making money out of pandemic..
pembroke allan wrote:Thanks for reply a bit to much for me to read but in regards to bmj whilst agree about their standing as a respected journal ... even they have friends from organisations that benefited from covid so are they 100% impartial in their views? in that respect they're no different from any journalists respected or not.... The organisations before covid had to go cap in hand to get funding covid came along and they basically had open cheque book using charter planes ect to get what they wanted abroad this was mirrored with most industries to do with corvid and equipment suppliers..that was probably the point I was making but you cant argue there are factions that dont want it to end as it's a gravy train for them... I'm a sinic as you can tell..
pembroke allan wrote:Thanks for reply a bit to much for me to read but in regards to bmj whilst agree about their standing as a respected journal ... even they have friends from organisations that benefited from covid so are they 100% impartial in their views? in that respect they're no different from any journalists respected or not.... The organisations before covid had to go cap in hand to get funding covid came along and they basically had open cheque book using charter planes ect to get what they wanted abroad this was mirrored with most industries to do with corvid and equipment suppliers..that was probably the point I was making but you cant argue there are factions that dont want it to end as it's a gravy train for them... I'm a sinic as you can tell..
ealing_ayatollah wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Thanks for reply a bit to much for me to read but in regards to bmj whilst agree about their standing as a respected journal ... even they have friends from organisations that benefited from covid so are they 100% impartial in their views? in that respect they're no different from any journalists respected or not.... The organisations before covid had to go cap in hand to get funding covid came along and they basically had open cheque book using charter planes ect to get what they wanted abroad this was mirrored with most industries to do with corvid and equipment suppliers..that was probably the point I was making but you cant argue there are factions that dont want it to end as it's a gravy train for them... I'm a sinic as you can tell..
Agree with where you're coming from mate i'm just applying the same logic to the vaccine makers as well who have made more than anyone out of this whole debacle and also have a vested interest in keeping it all going
pembroke allan wrote:ealing_ayatollah wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Thanks for reply a bit to much for me to read but in regards to bmj whilst agree about their standing as a respected journal ... even they have friends from organisations that benefited from covid so are they 100% impartial in their views? in that respect they're no different from any journalists respected or not.... The organisations before covid had to go cap in hand to get funding covid came along and they basically had open cheque book using charter planes ect to get what they wanted abroad this was mirrored with most industries to do with corvid and equipment suppliers..that was probably the point I was making but you cant argue there are factions that dont want it to end as it's a gravy train for them... I'm a sinic as you can tell..
Agree with where you're coming from mate i'm just applying the same logic to the vaccine makers as well who have made more than anyone out of this whole debacle and also have a vested interest in keeping it all going
Yes that's why gave example of them? Tbh it's not only everything to do with corvid where dishonesty is concerned its rife everywhere its the poor people that gets brunt of others making a profit from others misfortunes and we are left to pay for things
ealing_ayatollah wrote:pembroke allan wrote:ealing_ayatollah wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Thanks for reply a bit to much for me to read but in regards to bmj whilst agree about their standing as a respected journal ... even they have friends from organisations that benefited from covid so are they 100% impartial in their views? in that respect they're no different from any journalists respected or not.... The organisations before covid had to go cap in hand to get funding covid came along and they basically had open cheque book using charter planes ect to get what they wanted abroad this was mirrored with most industries to do with corvid and equipment suppliers..that was probably the point I was making but you cant argue there are factions that dont want it to end as it's a gravy train for them... I'm a sinic as you can tell..
Agree with where you're coming from mate i'm just applying the same logic to the vaccine makers as well who have made more than anyone out of this whole debacle and also have a vested interest in keeping it all going
Yes that's why gave example of them? Tbh it's not only everything to do with corvid where dishonesty is concerned its rife everywhere its the poor people that gets brunt of others making a profit from others misfortunes and we are left to pay for things
Very true. Corruption is everywhere and regular folks like us are always ultimately expected to pick up the tab.
pembroke allan wrote:ealing_ayatollah wrote:pembroke allan wrote:ealing_ayatollah wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Thanks for reply a bit to much for me to read but in regards to bmj whilst agree about their standing as a respected journal ... even they have friends from organisations that benefited from covid so are they 100% impartial in their views? in that respect they're no different from any journalists respected or not.... The organisations before covid had to go cap in hand to get funding covid came along and they basically had open cheque book using charter planes ect to get what they wanted abroad this was mirrored with most industries to do with corvid and equipment suppliers..that was probably the point I was making but you cant argue there are factions that dont want it to end as it's a gravy train for them... I'm a sinic as you can tell..
Agree with where you're coming from mate i'm just applying the same logic to the vaccine makers as well who have made more than anyone out of this whole debacle and also have a vested interest in keeping it all going
Yes that's why gave example of them? Tbh it's not only everything to do with corvid where dishonesty is concerned its rife everywhere its the poor people that gets brunt of others making a profit from others misfortunes and we are left to pay for things
Very true. Corruption is everywhere and regular folks like us are always ultimately expected to pick up the tab.
Today got that fool eluned Morgan saying nhs under pressure with 964 patients with covid in hospital.... but 96% of those are in hospital because of ailments and nothing to do with covid they were simply tested positive after routine test....
And chief medical officer is saying could have a more serious variant that can surprise us but he's pleased 5billion have been allocated to medical sciences... so got WG trying to keep their hold on the population by using misleading comments and the scientists rubbing their hands at the dosh coming their way? No wonder it is in somes interest for covid not to end..
TopCat CCFC wrote:Covid: Welsh government spends almost £32k on podcast -
A taxpayer-funded podcast featuring interviews with the first minister has been labelled a waste of money.
The Welsh government spent almost £32,000 on 10 episodes of Unlocked: Covid Stories from Wales.
The Welsh Conservatives criticised Welsh ministers for not being transparent about how the show - which sees Mr Drakeford defend his Covid record - is funded.
The Welsh government declined to comment.
Plaid Cymru criticised the timing of the podcast's publication during the council election campaign.
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies tweeted that it said "a lot that the first minister is happy to defend his record on a podcast he has bought and paid for, but not in front of a Wales-specific Covid inquiry".
Welsh Liberal Democrats leader Jane Dodds said the "lack of transparency" shown by Welsh Labour was "disappointing".
TopCat CCFC wrote:Covid: Restrictions on Wales' businesses to end -
A law requiring workplaces in Wales to take precautions for Covid will be axed from Monday.
It is one of two remaining Covid measures the Welsh government has in place.
Rules requiring facemasks in health and social care settings will remain in force for at least another three weeks.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said the mask rule would help control the spread of Covid where "some of the most vulnerable people" are treated or live.
The move to scrap restrictions on businesses comes despite recent swab survey data suggesting record infections.
Mr Drakeford said his government's decision "doesn't mean the pandemic is over".
He added: "Unfortunately coronavirus is still with us - we've seen a spike in infections over the last month, with large numbers of people falling ill and a surge in hospital admissions.
"We hope we are beginning to turn the corner. But it's really important we all continue to take steps to protect ourselves and each other."
bluebirdoct1962 wrote:TopCat CCFC wrote:Covid: Restrictions on Wales' businesses to end -
A law requiring workplaces in Wales to take precautions for Covid will be axed from Monday.
It is one of two remaining Covid measures the Welsh government has in place.
Rules requiring facemasks in health and social care settings will remain in force for at least another three weeks.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said the mask rule would help control the spread of Covid where "some of the most vulnerable people" are treated or live.
The move to scrap restrictions on businesses comes despite recent swab survey data suggesting record infections.
Mr Drakeford said his government's decision "doesn't mean the pandemic is over".
He added: "Unfortunately coronavirus is still with us - we've seen a spike in infections over the last month, with large numbers of people falling ill and a surge in hospital admissions.
"We hope we are beginning to turn the corner. But it's really important we all continue to take steps to protect ourselves and each other."
I’m sure Drakeford wants Covid to be around as long as possible. That little bit of power. Yes, Covid hadn’t gone but it’s getting weaker and weaker.
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