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Waterhall - Coronavirus - warning to any other scaremongering trolls



dazzer6666

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I suggest you go back and edit your post above whilst you still can. Your inability to use the quote function properly makes it appear that Dazzer made the points that you have tediously replied to with multiple links that nobody will ever open. Of course, it was you that made all those claims originally in an earlier post, not Dazzer. The only quote you have correctly attributed to Dazzer is the last one.

1/10.

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Jolly Red Giant

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Jul 11, 2015
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measles (and MMR) vaccine have been off patent for decades. flu vaccine is researched and new strain produced every year, distributed to pretty much anyone in the UK who cares to take it, cost under £10.

From the WHO

Poorest countries hardest hit but measles remains a staggering global challenge
Estimating the total number of cases and deaths globally and by region, the report finds that the worst impacts of measles were in sub-Saharan Africa, where many children have persistently missed out on vaccination.

In 2018, the most affected countries - the countries with the highest incidence rate of the disease - were Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Liberia, Madagascar, Somalia and Ukraine. These five countries accounted for almost half of all measles cases worldwide.

“We’ve had a safe and effective measles vaccine for over 50 years,” said Dr. Robert Linkins, Branch Chief of Accelerated Disease Control and Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance at the CDC and Chair of the Measles & Rubella Initiative. “These estimates remind us that every child, everywhere needs – and deserves - this life-saving vaccine. We must turn this trend around and stop these preventable deaths by improving measles vaccine access and coverage.”


As for £10 for the flu vaccine - its €20 in Ireland - $25 in the USA - but what about the more than 1.3billion people on the planet who live on less than $1 a day - or the other 1.7billion people who have less than $2 per day. Deaths from the seasonal flu are highest in sub-Saharan Africa, followed by South East Asia and then the Middle East - the graph goes from the poorest countries to the richest.
 


Super Steve Earle

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/india-poor-testing-rate-masked-coronavirus-cases-200318040314568.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/world/asia/india-coronavirus.html

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-51913316

And the IMF have refused to provide any financial help to Venezuela as part of the continuing campaign by the West to force Maduro from power - and in Brazil a private healthcare company that runs numerous hospitals in Rio, has been accused of hiding the real number of infections and that their hospitals could be the main epicentre for the spread of the virus in Brazil.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-latam/military-roadblocks-curfews-latin-america-tightens-coronavirus-controls-idUSKBN2133BY

https://euobserver.com/coronavirus/147804

https://sciencenorway.no/disease-refugees-society-and-culture/professor-about-the-coronavirus-i-fear-many-children-will-die-in-refugee-camps/1656886

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/coronavirus-could-cause-carnage-among-world-s-refugees-aid-groups-n1162861



https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/03/who-gets-hospital-bed/607807/



https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/mar/18/uk-failures-over-covid-19-will-increase-death-toll-says-leading-doctor

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/coronavirus-peak-uk-when-what-next/



https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/welfare-cuts-left-uk-undefended-coronavirus-200312193147678.html

https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/03/17/816406904/u-k-steps-up-coronavirus-prevention-but-its-health-system-is-already-struggling

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/mar/19/the-uk-governments-woeful-response-to-the-coronavirus-outbreak



https://theintercept.com/2020/03/17/coronavirus-air-pollution/
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Unfortunately burying your head in the sand won't cut it.[/QUOTE]

Blimey, you must just sit at home all day scouring the world for left wing articles to support your red agenda. Do you have a life other than peddling your views to all and sundry?
 


Jolly Red Giant

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Only checked the bottom one, it’s not a fact. It’s an article with a whole series of assumptions. On that basis I really can’t be arsed to dissect the rest of your tedious bullshit. If someone else wants to, good luck to them.

So an article that discusses a report from the Imperial College of London Covid-19 Response Team on the potential number of deaths from Covid19 that led the US administration doing a complete about-turn is now a 'series of assumptions'

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/16/us/coronavirus-fatality-rate-white-house.html

Couldn't be arsed - more burying the head - except in your case it is not in the sand.
 


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Guinness Boy

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Why is more scaremongering BS being allowed on the scaremongering warning thread ?

It isn't any more.

JRG is also taking a short holiday while we concentrate on getting through this crisis. This will go for ANYONE else who ignores this thread.

Thank you.
 
















Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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In anti-scaremongering news, I popped up to the shops earlier to get some supplies (that were needed, as opposed to panic-buying). While the store was understandably busy it was pretty well stocked. Sure there were depleted/empty sections there was still SOME pasta, SOME toilet rolls (quite a few actually), SOME alcohol – the only thing that was completely sold out that I saw was tonic water.

The shops are still getting deliveries – multiple times a day. So nothing is ever completely out of stock for very long. I'm guessing there is still stock with the suppliers and in distribution centres all over the country, so all the time the trucks are rolling, the shelves will continue to be replenished. It appears a lot of people don't actually realise this...
 




In anti-scaremongering news, I popped up to the shops earlier to get some supplies (that were needed, as opposed to panic-buying). While the store was understandably busy it was pretty well stocked. Sure there were depleted/empty sections there was still SOME pasta, SOME toilet rolls (quite a few actually), SOME alcohol – the only thing that was completely sold out that I saw was tonic water.

The shops are still getting deliveries – multiple times a day. So nothing is ever completely out of stock for very long. I'm guessing there is still stock with the suppliers and in distribution centres all over the country, so all the time the trucks are rolling, the shelves will continue to be replenished. It appears a lot of people don't actually realise this...

No tonic water - but what will oldest Potting daughter put in her Gin!!
 












Official Old Man

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Aug 27, 2011
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According to figures from the geezer who talks alongside boris our normal flu rate of deaths is 8000 a year so such a wide variation of figures. The big 1 of course is if we ONLY have 20 thousand deaths from Corona virus that'll be a good result!!

Thought I heard the 8000 figure.
Figures from Germany and other countries showed death percentages vary between under 1% to 3% of those known to have the virus.
 


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