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Crawford wrote: ↑26 Oct 2020, 10:34
All these problems are known but coronavirus has took over in the priority leagues.
We're not closing everything down over those problems though, are we?
Depends where you live in the UK because Wales has went even further than we did first time around after telling the supermarkets to only sell "essential items".
We're not closing everything down over those problems though, are we?
Depends where you live in the UK because Wales has went even further than we did first time around after telling the supermarkets to only sell "essential items".
But we're not closing everything down because there's too many people dying of heart attacks or strokes, or banning cars because there's too many people getting into accidents.
Steve30000 wrote: ↑27 Oct 2020, 05:37
But we're not closing everything down because there's too many people dying of heart attacks or strokes, or banning cars because there's too many people getting into accidents.
Well, you're basically asking a question there unless you know something others don't know.
We all know that coronavirus kills far less people. Dementia kills 4 times as many.
Coronavirus is "officially" only the eighth biggest killer but you can question that again because if there's any doubt they are told to use that as the cause.
Most of these "killers" apply only to the elderly.
It's as if death has just been invented and it's not something which is meant to happen.
The average age of death from coronavirus is higher than the normal age of death.
Oh I could go on and on.
Yes we want to protect the NHS but if you start asking more questions you'll get answers that you don't want to hear.