please empty your brain below

It’s great you’re doing these roundups DG, it’s easy to forget what happened last week let alone five years ago. A little bit of history being collected.

(Assuming Blogger survives, but let’s not worry about that catastrophe.)
Over 95% of cases are false positives as corroborated by the hospitals still being empty. Hardly anyone dying OF covid, just some dying WITH covid.
The more healthy people you test, the more false cases you get which means we will never get over the virus until…..
I predict an ineffective vaccine will be developed and pushed on us making huge profits for big pharma. The measure of covid will switch back to deaths (which are very small now) and hay presto success will be declared justifying the lockdowns and destruction caused.
(The vaccine will prove ineffective in New Zealand).
76 Universities have Covid cases: unicovid.uk
UK MPs overwhelmingly approve extension of emergency powers under the Coronavirus Act (330 votes to 24)
Tony: do you have a source for your claim of 95% of cases being false positives?

To put this in context, according to the coronavirus dashboard, there were over 264,000 PCR tests processed on Friday 2 October, with about 7,000 positive. Are you saying only 350 of those people with positive results "really" have the coronavirus? What makes you so confident? (False positives are a particular issue if you have mass population testing, rather than testing targeted at those with symptoms: at the moment, I'm much more concerned about false negatives.)

As for hospitals being empty, also according to the dashboard, 324 people with the coronavirus were admitted to hospitals in the UK on Friday 2 October, making about 2,500 people in hospital in total with the coronavirus (compare, about 130,000 NHS beds in England), including 368 on ventilators. All of those are well down from the peak in April of over 3,000, nearly 20,000, and over 3,000, but not zero and still increasing day on day.
• growth in cases could be slowing

Nope, Public Heath England just failed to count 15,841 cases.










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