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The more certain someone is about covid-19, the less you should trust them

 

"When deciding whom to listen to in the covid-19 era, we should respect those who respect uncertainty, and listen in particular to those who acknowledge conflicting evidence on even their most strongly held views. Commentators who are utterly consistent, and see whatever new data or situation emerge through the lens of their pre-existing views—be it “Let it rip” or “Zero covid now”—would fail this test."

https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m3979?

 

 

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1 hour ago, thesultanofsheight said:

Nobles ITU is fucking empty so let’s start there shall we? 

That is because we are not doing what you think in your ignorance should be done. Thanks for pointing that out.

Bandaid for the foot ?

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11 hours ago, finlo said:

Right from the outset there were rumours that it was all about pressing a big financial reset button.

What they are proposing is one of the biggest overhauls in the history of world finance. Now that may or may not have anything to do with our current situation but it's a significant statement of intent.

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10 minutes ago, Lxxx said:

What they are proposing is one of the biggest overhauls in the history of world finance. Now that may or may not have anything to do with our current situation but it's a significant statement of intent.

Absolutely. My take is that the coming changes have their own inevitable direction but that change is being accelerated by Covid. Lots of somewhat separate things which are going to ultimately connect seem to be happening all at the same time. It's like the plot of a novel.

I'm fairly positive about the outcome tbh. I reckon everyone is going to win a house.

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Liking the look of this Loop mediated Isothermal Amplification (Lamp) test that’s being rolled out by Virgin, BA & Cathay Pacific pre-boarding to Hong Kong.

Saliva swabbed test & almost immediate result (£80) which satisfies the county of entry that passenger is negative prior to arrival.

Has to be the way to go if we want to get moving again but obviously it is not without risk but so be it, there will inevitably have to be risk.

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16 hours ago, thesultanofsheight said:

That’s total bollocks

https://www.krisinformation.se/en/hazards-and-risks/disasters-and-incidents/2020/official-information-on-the-new-coronavirus/visiting-sweden-during-the-covid-19-pandemic

The travel restrictions are limited. EU citizens can travel freely. The Swedish Government has only decided to suspend non-essential travel to Sweden from countries outside the EU.

The restrictions also do not apply to citizens of EU/EEA countries, UK, Switzerland, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican, or their families, or for travels to Sweden from the EU/EEA area. Furthermore, the ban does not apply if you or a close relative already live in Sweden as a permanent resident or hold a residence permit in Sweden or another EU country

So, the fact that the vast majority of the the world's population is banned from travelling there is not a ban at all, and I am talking total bollocks. 

You really are a case. Borderline troll! 

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