I keep asking you to point out one single thing that is factually incorrect in my COVID posts. I've been asking for the better part of a year. I never get a challenge. All I get is you telling me I post stuff that is false. Oh, sure. You use lots of capital letters, large fonts and colors. All to paper over the fact that you never challenge the actual information. Just the source. Prove me wrong. Pick something and let's go.
If your sources have their posts flagged by fact checkers on both Twitter and Facebook as being FALSE INFORMATION. And their accounts are regularly being removed for promoting conspiracy nonsense --- then these sources should be discredited for being complete junk. There is no reason to debate complete nonsense that comes from conspiracy nutcases on FB, Twitter, Youtube, and blogs. It is time for you and others to get your information from reliable mainstream sources if you want to have a discussion. We are not going to debunk post after post saying "prove this wrong" as you put forward the latest conspiracy crap floating around the internet.
Schools serve to distribute COVID to families and across local communities... Whole families suffer from Indian variant after one child gets Covid at school Vicky Head, the director of public health in Bedford, has said she is "really worried" about the local increases in cases, which has seen the borough surge to have the second-highest rate in England https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/indian-variant-hotspot-seeing-whole-24130990 Whole families in an area marked as an Indian variant hotspot are testing positive - after just one child catches Covid at school. The director of public health in Bedford has said she is "really worried" about the local increases in cases. Vicky Head said infections in the borough had jumped from "three or four" a day to up to 10 times that figure over the past month. Bedford has the second-highest rate of coronavirus in England, with 214 new cases recorded in the seven days to May 13. Speaking to BBC Breakfast on Tuesday, Ms Head said there had been 80 confirmed cases of the Indian variant recorded locally. "About three or four weeks ago we were having three or four cases a day. We are now up to 10 times that." She added: "What we think now is that pretty much all of our cases are likely to be the variant from India." Ms Head said a "surge" in Covid-19 testing was being planned for parts of the borough to identify those who have the virus, but are not showing symptoms, and to ensure they self-isolate. Asked if she was worried about the spread of the variant, Ms Head said: "I am really worried about it. "Everyone needs to understand just how transmissible this variant is. "That's one of the really striking things about the variant, is just how transmissible it is. "If someone goes to school and tests positive, we are then seeing their whole family test positive." Bedford's Covid-19 rate jumped from 61.2 cases in the week up to May 6 to 123.5 per 100,000 people in the seven days to May 13. It is only behind Bolton in Greater Manchester, which continues to have the highest rate in England, with 811 new cases recorded in the seven days to May 13. The figures have been calculated by the PA news agency based on Public Health England data published on May 17 on the Government's coronavirus dashboard. Ms Head said she remained "confident" in the vaccine programme as most of the new cases in Bedford were recorded in those aged under 40. She added: "We have seen a small uptick in our inpatient numbers at the hospital, but nothing that makes me feel like we are not seeing a vaccine that is effective." But the fast-spreading Indian variant has arrived as restrictions are being eased, and when the number of infections may have increased anyway, a scientist said on Tuesday. Steven Riley, a professor of infectious disease dynamics at Imperial College London, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "The timing of the variant is bad in some ways because it is happening as we are trying to open up and taking a significant step in relaxation.
Right, just like Twitter banned users for the theory on how the virus might have come from a lab, but now that seems to be a working and acceptable theory. You think because social media giants are able to censor data that protects a narrative, they are experts in epidemiology. You're a stooge. You've always been a stooge. The only FACT that is indisputable is that you are completely and totally incapable of pointing out what is wrong with any of the data. I've given you dozens and dozens of opportunities to discuss anything - literally anything. You constantly refuse. Because you're an empty fucking suit.
I was criticizing Slartibartfast in his attempt to portray his content as real news instead of being from a parody "news site". This hiding of URLs and not revealing them in clear text as per acceptable standard internet practices is something you also regularly do as well to cover up your source being complete crap.