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    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    Really? So you have an in depth knowledge of my health, do you?
    And which will mean that your adult, grown-up children have also never had ANY vaccinations ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsgsgs View Post


    ...and Bill Gates has designed the lifebelts with devices that inject nano-tech into anyone wearing them, and said injected people will present symptoms such as claiming that Windows 10 was not a piece of sh*t upgrade, and 'sinking-deniers' will deride anyone who wears a lifebelt as wearing a part of a high chair.

    And when all the bodies are being recovered from the ocean, the sinking-deniers will ask whether the people died with drowning rather than from drowning.

    The 'accidental' iceberg cause will be described as MSM fake news, with the 'real' reason being given as it being the plan and work of a shadowy secret cabal remotely activating 5G ray beams to hit the Titanic, triangulated by the combined secret transmission power of the One World Trade Centre, the Eifell Tower, and Blackpool Tower.
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    The Eiffel Tower example was just to appeal to your obvious naivety - hell,if you are all that gullible, might as well make money out of it.

    It is that - or you believe that a virus is stopped/ obstructed by face masks, or that two metres distance will prevent anyone from contracting an airborne disease, or that in an enclosed warm room full of people distancing will prevent anyone catching it, when the door open and close continuously. but that if you are sitting down eating you will not catch the virus but if you are standing up in the same place you will, that you are vulnerable while alone in your car but not when you are walking along a pavement. That the virus is more active where there is loud noise, but not in the enclosed space of your home, etc.,etc., Then to prove it they generate a coloured photograph of a virus microbe that has never been visually identified.

    Rather reminds me of the modern day model of an atom - the components of which have been dreamed up in the most complicated structure that renders it unworkable.




    Aah sweet words of wisdom from the Prof.

    We are lucky, science rethought and all from Sunny Southport.

    Maybe we should book the Floral Hall for all those international scientists who must be wanting to beat a path to Southport.



    Those yanks better get themselves over here they have got so much wrong;


    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...nsmission.html
    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...nsmission.html

    Don't get me started on our homegrown scientists staring at all those touched up virus "photographs"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Region View Post
    Lived and/or worked through quite a few of the above.

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    Which hospital are you referring to? The nearest hospital to Leyland is Chorley and they have had one case admitted - according to the NHS figures for the whole of the North West for July 2021.

    Cases? Are the number of people testing positive and if the patients just have Covid they are told to go home and sort it out themselves. Those who are given a bed in the hospital are suffering from other illnesses - but would have tested positive for Covid within the past thirty days.

    If 86% of the population as you have claimed, have had the vaccination, then they have surpassed the percentage for herd immunity and they have no need to continue advertising for more people to take up the vaccination.

    So we are all safe and sound by your own submission and everybody can relax now.
    You've been pumping out your campaign of Covid denial, Covid misinformation and lies, and anti-vaxxer misinformation for the worst part of a year and a half.

    Any regrets about that? Any capacity to take responsibility for that? Any prospect of you finding the dignity or rudimentary conscience to stop?

    On this site's News forum...

    Fit and healthy man, 42, from Southport, who rejected vaccine, dies of Covid

    https://www.qlocal.co.uk/southport/n...d-55051518.htm


    The report is taken from (and attributed to) The Guardian, where it's currently the most read story.

    Fit and healthy man, 42, from Southport, who rejected vaccine, dies of Covid

    John Eyers had been climbing mountains four weeks before his death in intensive care

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-dies-of-covid

    A fit and healthy 42-year-old who loved climbing mountains and lifting weights has died of Covid after refusing to get the vaccine, leaving his twin sister and mother heartbroken and warning others not to think they are invulnerable to the dangers of the virus.

    The father of one, John Eyers, a construction expert from Southport in Merseyside, was described by his sister Jenny McCann as “the fittest, healthiest person I know”.

    She added that her brother had been climbing Welsh mountains and wild camping four weeks before his death.

    But he was left in intensive care after catching coronavirus, telling his consultant before he was ventilated that he wished he had been vaccinated. His twin said her brother’s death was “a tragedy”.

    “He thought if he contracted Covid-19 he would be OK. He thought he would have a mild illness. He didn’t want to put a vaccine on his body. His was pumped full of every drug in the hospital. They threw everything at him,” McCann said on Twitter.

    “It should not have happened. He leaves a mum and a dad, a sister (me), and a 19-year-old daughter. My two children have lost their fun uncle. The uncle who would always play with them.”

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    There are quite a few deniers in the hospitals now.

    Shame really, if only the deniers could be held personally responsible for spreading the life-threatening misinformation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by local View Post
    There are quite a few deniers in the hospitals now.

    Shame really, if only the deniers could be held personally responsible for spreading the life-threatening misinformation.
    In the USA it has now been dubbed the pandemic of the unvaccinated, but of course our own denier knows better, all our own tame idiot can do is babble on about “oppression, destroying rights and freedom” etc, amazing how many regret their anti-vaccine stance, when it is sadly too late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silver fox View Post
    In the USA it has now been dubbed the pandemic of the unvaccinated, but of course our own denier knows better, all our own tame idiot can do is babble on about “oppression, destroying rights and freedom” etc, amazing how many regret their anti-vaccine stance, when it is sadly too late.


    Personally, I would charge Professor Said the science dunce with joint enterprise manslaughter.

    Repeatedly disseminating specious and misleading pseudo-scientific rubbish as fact.

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    I shall just think the absolute worst if said and co do not post for a week.

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    I don't think he has been posting from his bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Region View Post
    Fit and healthy man, 42, from Southport, who rejected vaccine, dies of Covid

    https://www.qlocal.co.uk/southport/n...d-55051518.htm


    The report is taken from (and attributed to) The Guardian, where it's currently the most read story.

    Fit and healthy man, 42, from Southport, who rejected vaccine, dies of Covid

    John Eyers had been climbing mountains four weeks before his death in intensive care

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-dies-of-covid

    A fit and healthy 42-year-old who loved climbing mountains and lifting weights has died of Covid after refusing to get the vaccine, leaving his twin sister and mother heartbroken and warning others not to think they are invulnerable to the dangers of the virus.

    The father of one, John Eyers, a construction expert from Southport in Merseyside, was described by his sister Jenny McCann as “the fittest, healthiest person I know”.

    She added that her brother had been climbing Welsh mountains and wild camping four weeks before his death.

    But he was left in intensive care after catching coronavirus, telling his consultant before he was ventilated that he wished he had been vaccinated. His twin said her brother’s death was “a tragedy”.

    “He thought if he contracted Covid-19 he would be OK. He thought he would have a mild illness. He didn’t want to put a vaccine on his body. His was pumped full of every drug in the hospital. They threw everything at him,” McCann said on Twitter.

    “It should not have happened. He leaves a mum and a dad, a sister (me), and a 19-year-old daughter. My two children have lost their fun uncle. The uncle who would always play with them.”

    So sad, It's been posted all over social media for a few days. Such a waste.

    Hope his families openness about his tragedy helps to save others.

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    His sad death may hopefully inspire others to eschew this covidiot nonsense that seems rife on certain parts of the internet.

    Our resident science dunce seems to be quiet on the man's death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    It is that - or you believe that a virus is stopped/ obstructed by face masks, or that two metres distance will prevent anyone from contracting an airborne disease,
    I may be wrong here, but I don't imagine the virus fights valiantly to escape a face mask alone, but rather is carried in moisture droplets.

    So while the virus might be small enough to go through the mask, surely the respiratory droplets that carry the virus are blocked.

    Similarly a 2 meter distance gives some space for those droplets to fall.

    I think this idea that these tiny viruses go flying around unimpeded, particularly when wearing a face covering, isn't taking into account what we exhale in the first place, which is a whole lot of wet stuff.

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