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Peter G

ALL their modelling to date has been HOPELESSLY inaccurate to the point of being totally worthless.

Denise

Stop paying hospitals for every covid death. Stop paying subsidies to renewable energy companies. Stop scaring taxpayers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGbAQX59Ffw
Katie Hopkins: One number to remember #388

Ned of Kellyville

More glory to Trump for pushing hard for a vaccine before Christmas 2020. Now being rolled out.
Americans should be singing his praises all over the land.

Up The Workers!

I heard that Dr. Chicken Little said: "The sky is falling!"

Said it twice, so it MUST be true!

Up The Workers!

By the way, has anybody heard an update on the state of health of that Gaza Imam who back around 17th March 2020, praised Allah for all the Covid deaths and boasted about the efficacious use of Muslim Morning Anus Oil for protection against the Peking Pox/Labor Leprosy?

The last I heard was that about a week later, he was as sick as a dog.

I suggested at the time that a generous sprinkle of Chilli Powder in his Morning Anus Oil might get him up and about and animate him somewhat. I do hope that nobody took my advice and overdid it - or he may be running still.

Fiery quoits are known to do that.

Philip

** Still think the vaccine is good **

MAJOR COVID VACCINE GLITCH EMERGES: MOST EUROPEANS, INCLUDING HOSPITAL STAFF, REFUSE TO TAKE IT

All is not going according to plan in the biggest global rollout of what is arguably the most important vaccine in a century, and it is not just growing US mistrust in the covid injection effort that was rolled out in record time: an unexpected spike in allergic reactions to the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine (and now, Moderna too) may prove catastrophic to widespread acceptance unless scientists can figure out what is causing it after the FDA's rushed approval, and is also why as we reported yesterday, scientists are scrambling to identify the potential culprit causing the allergic reactions.

Making matters worse, Europe rolled out a huge COVID-19 vaccination drive on Sunday to try to rein in the coronavirus pandemic but even more Europeans than American are sceptical about the speed at which the vaccines have been tested and approved and reluctant to have the shot.

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/78862/major-covid-vaccine-glitch-emerges-most-europeans-including-hospital-staff-refuse-to-take.html

CountryBumpkin

How do we know the vaccine works?....will the survival rate go from 99.97% to 99.98%?

seeker of truth

The Australian doctor is working in Los Angeles. The Governor of California (not President Donald Trump) has the final say in how the public hospital system runs and what happens when there is a pandemic in his State. It all has to do with the State's budget.

Why Californian hospitals are in the mess they are in this this COVID pandemic goes back to a decision made by Governor Jerry Brown in 2011. He dismantled something that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger set up in 2006 in case of something like a pandemic. In March 2020 the LA Times explained this history as COVID was starting to run rampant in California amid fears the hospitals would not cope with the surge of sick COVID patients -

"They were ready to roll whenever disaster struck California: three 200-bed mobile hospitals that could be deployed to the scene of a crisis on flatbed trucks and provide advanced medical care to the injured and sick within 72 hours.

Each hospital would be the size of a football field, with a surgery ward, intensive care unit and X-ray equipment. Medical response teams would also have access to a massive stockpile of emergency supplies: 50 million N95 respirators, 2,400 portable ventilators and kits to set up 21,000 additional patient beds wherever they were needed.

In 2006, citing the threat of avian flu, then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the state would invest hundreds of millions of dollars in a powerful set of medical weapons to deploy in the case of large-scale emergencies and natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires and pandemics.

“In light of the pandemic flu risk, it is absolutely a critical investment,” he told a news conference. “I’m not willing to gamble with the people’s safety.”

The state, flush with tax revenue, soon sank more than $200 million into the mobile hospital program and a related Health Surge Capacity Initiative to stockpile medicines and medical gear for use in outbreaks of infectious disease, according to former emergency management officials and state budget records.

But the ambitious effort, which would have been vital as the state confronts the new coronavirus today, hit a wall: a brutal recession, a free fall in state revenues — and in 2011, the administration of a fiscally minded Democratic governor, Jerry Brown, who came into office facing a $26-billion deficit.

And so, that year, the state cut off the money to store and maintain the stockpile of supplies and the mobile hospitals. The hospitals were defunded before they’d ever been used.

Much of the medical equipment — including the ventilators, critical life-saving tools that are in short supply in the current pandemic — was given to local hospitals and health agencies, former health officials said. But the equipment was donated without any funding to maintain them. The respirators were allowed to expire without being replaced.

Together, these two programs would have positioned California to more rapidly respond as its COVID-19 cases exploded. The annual savings for eliminating both programs? No more than $5.8 million per year, according to state budget records, a tiny fraction of the 2011 budget, which totaled $129 billion.

“When you’re stretched, prevention and readiness, future needs — unfortunately, that’s what gets cut,” said state Sen. Richard Pan of Sacramento, chairman of the Senate Health Committee, who fought the cuts as a first-term assemblyman.

Now, many California hospitals are being forced to ration their inadequate supply of N95 masks, and hospitals are rushing to rent ventilators in anticipation of a severe shortage as COVID-19 caseloads grow. A nursing union, National Nurses United, organized a protest earlier this month over inadequate safety equipment; in a survey, only 55% of their members said they had access to N95 masks.....'


https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:o-TrY_FAhssJ:https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-27/coronavirus-california-mobile-hospitals-ventilators+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au&client=firefox-b-d

serenity747

CDC has come out and publicly stated that figures are out by 95% as they were calling every death a covid death , but the Media won't touch it because it will expose the BS covid plan.

Wayne Shaft

This Is An Insanity Virus 🦠..........A Very Bad Twilight Zone Episode ........But The Economic....Emotional Carnage Is Criminal .........Quislings To The Left Of Me ....Traitors To The Right ...And Still The Sheep 🐑 WANT To Believe ....✍️

MC

Stay alive until tomorrer,
'til yer last today.
While yer waiting
Stay at home
An' watch the ABC.

Wayne Shaft

BINGO ....👻

KaaBee

Notice the use of the word if. If and its synonyms seem to be in common usage at their ABC. I was told many, many years ago that "if is for children".

Ando

The usa corona 'disaster' has resulted in a small increase in their number of deaths, similar increase occured last year and the year before that and the year before that...was there a pandemic in previous years too?

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