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We were told )and constantly re-told) that there had been at least 45,000 deaths (if you include care homes) upto last week. We were informed that the death toll upto Easter Sunday would be 50,000. We were told that HMG would mandate masks for all. All way out. All lies.
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Als antwoord op @Comp_fixbiz @DavidSolly5 en
Predictions can’t be lyes - they might be wrong but not lies.
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Als antwoord op @AMNibbs @DavidSolly5 en
Obviously some predictions can be lies. Just not necessarily yet. In this case however they clearly ARE lies, as the date they were allegedly going to happen has long passed.... They were based on nothing more than anti-Government speculation, and worst case scenarios.
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Als antwoord op @Comp_fixbiz @AMNibbs en
The statisticians at the Financial Times (not renowned for their left wing bias!) have the current
#COVID19 death toll at around 46,000. Projections for the first surge will end up around 60 to 70,000, and potentially 100,000 with deaths from delayed cancer and other treatments2 antwoorden 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuks -
Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @AMNibbs en
They may not be left wing, but are certainly anti-Boris, and Government....
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Als antwoord op @Comp_fixbiz @AMNibbs en
I suspect you need to take your head out of your backside and start objectively assessing the impact of COVID. A week ago the care home body for England only estimated 7500 deaths, they are being massively understated by govt. The ONS ‘excess deaths’ figures show its far worse
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A mystery illness none of us have ever heard of, it can’t be COVID can it? You are beyond intelligent debate. Blocked
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