If only we'd had some way of knowing that a fatal and incurable disease, capable of killing thousands, and highly infectious was on the way.
I always knew our medical staff were miracle workers.
If only we'd had some way of knowing that a fatal and incurable disease, capable of killing thousands, and highly infectious was on the way.
The interesting thing is all the delay in sorting out a lock down in Leicester - what ever caused it. Also if there should be one.
They have said there will be some. Ok but going on the news today they hadn't decided what that actually means so Hancok's announcement in the House was delayed. Last time I heard was to 9pm. Probably needs to rewrite his speech. People in Leicester have no idea it means and received an email at 1-30am.
No
As I said before: "it wont be long for the Right Wing to start the blame game."
Who do you think's to blame? One minute they're telling us that ethnics are more likely to suffer from corona. Next minute the same ethnics are have mass block parties with hundreds of people packed in and few masks - fighting the police for 3 nights because they're trying to control dangerous gatherings.
Suppose you believe it's down to genetics?
So they are closing schools in Leicester on Thursday. Why? The Government supported opening of Schools as they were not supposed to be a major vector of transmission.
Hancock said this: "children had been particularly impacted" by the local outbreak.
So these the teachers may have had a point all along...
Regarding the outbreak in Leicester; has any figures being released to show what if any ethnic group are being infected? or is it all hush hush?
It is understood that, in general, children are not particularly impacted by the virus
I always knew our medical staff were miracle workers.
...ethnics...ethnics...genetics..
It is understood that, in general, children are not particularly impacted by the virus so it was safe to send them back on a phased basis with sensible precautions in place. Something else is going on / has been going on in Leicester. Kids have been going back at roughly the same rate all over England and the Leicester outbreak has not been replicated anywhere else as far as I'm aware.
And being particularly impacted is not the same thing as being a major vector of transmission. I'm sure you know that but the truth doesn't play to your narrative.
used to be.
Kawasaki syndrome seems to be occurring post-recovery of young children.
So why are kids particularly impacted then? If they are not the ones spreading it but are the ones who particlarly impacted by it - then how is it spreading to them specifically?
What is this something else that is specific to Leicester? So its the bogeyman defence - got it.