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If Wearing a Face Mask Causes You Severe Distress, You Are Exempt

A reader has pointed out that the new Government guidance – “Face coverings: when to wear one and how to make your own” – includes a section entitled “Exemptions to wearing a face covering where they are mandated” that means lockdown sceptics don’t have to wear one. Among the “legitimate reasons” not to wear a mask is “if putting on, wearing or removing a face covering will cause you severe distress”. I don’t know about you, but having to wear a nappy on my face when I go shopping will cause me severe distress.
Problem solved.
Heather Mac Donald’s Wonderful Jeremiad

If you think I’m a teensy teensy bit over-zealous in my opposition to the lockdown, you haven’t read Heather Mac Donald. I’ve often flagged up the essays and articles of this arch-sceptic in the daily round-ups, but her latest fusillade – a lecture delivered at a Hillsdale College public symposium last month – is a thing of beauty. Here are a few paragraphs to give you a taster:
The politicians’ ignorance about the complexity of economic life was stunning, as was their hypocrisy. To a person, every elected official, every public health expert, and every media pundit who lectured Americans about the need to stay in indefinite lockdown had a secure (“essential”) job. Not one of them feared his employer would go bankrupt. Anyone who warned that the effects of the lockdowns would be more devastating than anything the coronavirus could inflict was accused of being a heartless capitalist who only cared about profits.
But to care about the economy is to care about human life, since the economy is how life is sustained. It is a source of meaning, as well as sustenance, binding humans to each other in a web of voluntary exchange. To its workers, every business is essential, and to many of its customers as well. Even judged by the narrowest possible definition of public health—lives lost—the toll from the lockdowns will exceed that of the virus, due to the cancellation of elective medical procedures, patients’ unnecessary fear of seeking medical treatment, and the psychological effects of unemployment.
In May, politicians started inviting a few scattered sectors of their state economies to reopen, with blue state governors and mayors being particularly parsimonious with their noblesse oblige. These blue state officials invoked “science” to justify yet another arbitrary set of guidelines to determine which businesses would be allowed to start up again and when. “Science,” we were told, dictated the timetable for reopening, based on rates of hospital bed vacancies and new infections.
In fact, the numerical benchmarks, enforced with draconian punctiliousness, seem to have been drawn out of a hat—they certainly had no evidence behind them. But even with official reopenings, many customers will be long reluctant to resume their normal habits of consumption and travel thanks to the uninterrupted fearmongering on the part of the media, the experts, and elected leaders.
Being fantastically risk averse is now a badge of honor, at least among the professional elites. A young tech columnist for The New York Times wrote an op-ed in May about cancelling a restaurant reservation in Missoula, Montana. Missoula County had been virus-free for weeks, and Montana’s case load had been negligible. Nevertheless, the columnist experienced a panic attack after booking a table, contemplating the allegedly lethal risk that awaited him in the reopened restaurant. Rather than being ashamed of his cowardice, the columnist was proud, he wrote, to have bailed out of his reservation in order to continue sheltering in place.
Very much worth reading in full.
The Woke Left is Now Indistinguishable from the Racist Right
The American comedian Ryan Long has produced a very funny two-minute video about the uncanny similarities between the Woke Left and the Racist Right that is a must-watch.
For a longer, more thoughtful exploration of the same theme, read Matt Taibbi’s latest piece on Substack. Entitled “The Left is Now the Right”, he points out that many of the vices that the Left used to ridicule the Right for exhibiting – a censorious approach to art and culture, for instance – have now been enthusiastically embraced by the Left. But most seriously of all, its obsession with race and embrace of Critical Race Theory means it often ends up sounding like the Racist Right.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture created a graphic on “Aspects and Assumptions of White Culture” that declared the following white values: “the scientific method,” “rational, linear thinking,” “the nuclear family,” “children should have their own rooms,” “hard work is the key to success,” “be polite,” “written tradition,” and “self-reliance.” White food is “steak and potatoes; bland is best,” and in white justice, “intent counts.”
The astute observer will notice this graphic could equally have been written by white supremacist Richard Spencer or History of White People parodist Martin Mull. It seems impossible that no one at one of the country’s leading educational institutions noticed this messaging is ludicrously racist, not just to white people but to everyone (what is any person of color supposed to think when he or she reads that self-reliance, politeness, and “linear thinking” are white values?).
The exhibit was inspired by white corporate consultants with Education degrees like Judith Katz and White Fragility author Robin DiAngelo, who themselves echo the work of more consultants with Ed degrees like Glenn Singleton of Courageous Conversations. Per the New York Times, Courageous Conversations even teaches that “written communication over other forms” and “mechanical time” (i.e. clock time) are tools by which “whiteness undercuts Black kids.”
The notion that such bugbears as as time, data, and the written word are racist has caught fire across the United States in the last few weeks, igniting calls for an end to virtually every form of quantitative evaluation in hiring and admissions, including many that were designed specifically to combat racism.
Worth reading in full.
Elusive Report

Yesterday I asked if any readers had come across the report by the Department of Health, the Office of National Statistics (ONS), the Government’s Actuary Department and the Home Office predicting that the collateral damage from the lockdown could be as high as 200,000 deaths. This is the report, published in April supposedly, referred to in a Telegraph article on Sunday.
This sounds a lot like the report that Sir Ian Diamond, head of the Government’s Statistical Service, referred to when he appeared on Marr on May 3rd (admittedly after the supposed publication date in April). He said:
We have a piece from the Office of National Statistics that we’ve done jointly with the Government Actuaries Department, the Home Office and Department of Health coming out in the next few days which will show also a third group which will come out over the next few years where changes in the prioritisation of the Health Service, for example, reductions in cancer screening, will lead to deaths over the next few years.
But where is this report? It wasn’t just referred to by the Telegraph, but by the Daily Mail, the Mirror and Metro as well, although the Telegraph had the story first. It seems the Telegraph was tipped off by Sir Patrick Vallance last Thursday when he referred to the report in his testimony to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. (See his answer to question 1079 here.) Vallance says it was a piece of work commissioned by SAGE and assures the Committee that it’s already in the public domain. And, indeed, the Telegraph‘s science editor Sarah Knapton appears to have found it, although she doesn’t link to it in the piece. (All the other papers have simply copied Knapton’s article as far as I can tell.)
Or was Knapton briefed about it by someone on the Committee who got hold of it, even though it still hasn’t been published?
If any readers can find a copy of this elusive report – or if any employees of the departments concerned can leak it to me – I’d be most grateful. Email me here.
London Calling

In the latest episode of London Calling, mine and James Delingpole’s weekly podcast, I ask James to tell me about the anti-mask rally he attended in Hyde Park on Sunday, but he gets sidetracked by his neck pain, which he says is the worst pain he’s experienced since falling off a horse. We also discuss the possibility of a Lockdown Sceptics dating app – suggested by a reader – and Bari Weiss’s dramatic departure from the New York Times.
You can listen to the whole thing here and if you enjoy it don’t forget to subscribe.
Round-Up
Here’s a round-up of all the stories I’ve noticed, or which have been been brought to my attention, in the last 24 hours:
- ‘Inflation-busting pay rise for public sector workers‘ – Well, of course
- ‘Privacy body accuses NHS Test and Trace system of breaching data protection laws‘ – Readers of Lockdown Sceptics will know we flagged up this danger weeks ago
- ‘Keeping schools open had no impact on contagion, Swedish study suggests‘ – Quelle Surprise
- ‘Quarter of Britons may decline to have coronavirus vaccine‘ – Time to turn up the volume on Project Fear to number 11
- ‘Pubs are open but critical services stay shut‘ – Rachel Sylvester in the Times says it’s absurd that Whitehall unions are holding up the issuing of vital documents such as passports and driving licences
- ‘Big Holes in the Covid “Spike” Narrative‘ – Ron Paul takes aim at dodgy death statistics
- ‘Home advantage: not going to school was the making of me‘ – Lara King in the Spectator on the benefits of home schooling
- ‘“It was always going to backfire”: a postcard from Barcelona’s second lockdown‘ – Good piece in the Telegraph about Barcelona’s disastrous attempt to impose a second lockdown
- ‘Tower of London Beefeaters facing redundancies for first time in 500 years‘ – Shocking story in Metro
Theme Tune Suggestions by Readers
Two today: “What’s Behind the Mask” by the Cramps and “Maska” by the Plastic Peoples of the Universe.
Small Businesses That Have Re-Opened
A couple of months ago, Lockdown Sceptics launched a searchable directory of open businesses across the UK. The idea is to celebrate those retail and hospitality businesses that have re-opened, as well as help people find out what has opened in their area. But we need your help to build it, so we’ve created a form you can fill out to tell us about those businesses that have opened near you.
Now that non-essential shops have re-opened – or most of them, anyway – we’re now focusing on pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants, as well as other social venues. As of July 4th, many of them have re-opened too, but not all. Please visit the page and let us know about those brave folk who are doing their bit to get our country back on its feet – particularly if they’re not insisting on face masks! Don’t worry if your entries don’t show up immediately – we need to approve them once you’ve entered the data.
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Gone Fishin’
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Salem 2.0
I thought I’d give my readers something to chew on while I’m on holiday: Salem 2.0: The Return of the Religious Police to the Public Square. This is a book about cancel culture that I’ve been working on for a while now, but which took a back seat during the coronavirus crisis. Hoping to get back to it as the crisis recedes – although that’s happening more slowly than any of us hoped. It’s a work in progress, so don’t expect too much.
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A Spanish pharmacist, Dr. Marisa García Alonso, demonstrates, in her laboratory, through an experiment with cytology in Petri dishes with blood agar, the bacteria that grow in the masks we use.
https://youtu.be/2nz5wwIhVsc
The first one: a tissue mask she used in the day before (when she was singing, hobby)
The second one: the masks she has in her bag when she needs to go shopping
The third one: a fresh unpacked mask
The fourth one: the mask she was wearing
The fifth one: a mask from a colleague (he or she was wearing that mask for 3 weeks, 8 hours a day)
MUST watch, it’s grossing https://youtu.be/2nz5wwIhVsc
Just watched it, thanks. Its disgusting and shows that actually muzzle wearing is much more harmful than not wearing one. This should be circulated more widely with English subtitles (I was able to slightly understand what she was saying as my native language has many similarities to Spanish)
There is a button you can use to auto generate English subtitles. It’s a bit ropey but give the gist if your Spanish is non existent like mine.
Maria’s overview is all you need.
“This product is an ear loop mask. This product is not a respirator and will not provide any protection against COVID-19 (coronavirus) or any other viruses or contaminants.” Disclaimer on a box of the ill-fitting, disposable masks everyone on the planet is wearing to ‘save themselves’. “Face masks, when worn properly, may reduce potential exposure of the wearer to fluids but does not eliminate the risk of contracting any disease or infection.” Disclaimer on a brand new box of masks I just looked at in a leading High Street pharmacy. Bears repeating until every brainwashed, mask wearing zealot who thinks they are saving humanity by slapping an ill-fitting piece of cloth or plastic over their face gets it: The ONLY mask that can claim to contain viruses and prevent their spread is the N95 mask properly fitted, completely sealed, not adjusted or touched once sealed, worn only once, and then properly disposed of once thrown. Flimsy, ill-fitting disposable masks with unsealed edges or those ridiculous homemade monstrosities made from old tee shirts promoted in ridiculous youtube videos do NOT prevent microscopic viruses contained in saliva spray ejected during sneezing or coughing from spreading and, in fact, probably contribute MORE to the SPREAD of… Read more »
Good point and one that I have been learning by heart to repeat to any masked zealot who makes an attempt to confront me.
Even the effectiveness of N95s are being debated and the general consensus on them is they can still lead to ailments such as hypercapnia and hypoxia among others.
N95 masks often have a valve to ease breathing out and so are useless for protecting anybody else (possibly worse since they send out a concentrated jet of contagion).
Very valid point.
An N95 mask will not stop virus transmission and is totally unsuited for prolonged use, where more than a resting rate of activity is required. Masked zealots should be told to mind their own business politely but very firmly.
Not surprised by this at all!
Thanks for this post; I’d send it to Boris and Matthew, but I suspect they already know.
Send it anyway. Chances are they don’t know, because they don’t spend time on sites like this and just rely on advisors, who may have their own agenda. Or they’re doing what they’ve been told by the WHO, who in turn only do what some XR lobbyists tell them.
If you can replicate the experience there (in UK) and do it the right way (without touching with the same gloves in all samples)…. that would be perfect.
BTW, the mistake of the pharmacist (touching with the same gloves in all samples)… raises a question: “the same mistake happens with the Covid tests?”
This was going to be my comment – that she should have changed gloves (in a sterile manner) in between touching each sample. At the very least the samples should have been tested in order of least likely contamination to most. Interesting nevertheless and totally predictable. I’m continually frustrated by how little attention is given to the issue of contamination in the public-face-mask-use setting.
She touch everything with the same gloves, all masks are manipulated with the same gloves!!! with a complete non respect for laboratory rules! this video is a fake! is not a laboratory experiment!!
I ordered the laminated card, featured here at LDS 17/07/20, which states that I am medically exempt from wearing a face covering, it arrived yesterday complete with splendidly vivid red lanyard embossed with ‘MASK EXEMPT’.
I will present this to any door marshals as I have no intention of making their lives difficult but then keep it in my pocket to flourish at any pointy finger shouty fellow shoppers while accusing them of Disability Harassment.
This is going to be exactly my modus operandi.
And us 2 (husband and me)
Mine too
Same here.
I posted this late last night:
Just found an email from the CEO of Aldi, doing an update on their “safety” measures.
I found this bit encouraging:
It has been heartwarming to see customers remembering that not all disabilities and health conditions are visible, and being considerate of others who may not be able to socially distance or wear a mask.
I reckon that’s a green light for us!
I ordered mine last week waiting for arrival! I’m hoping Sainsbury’s guards will just shrug. Not bothered about being a social outcast!
I’m likely to be an agoraphobe after this farce finally ends. I do not want to go out just for seeing all the faceless minions everywhere. I get anxiety about going shopping now (I’m temperamentally very (some would say too) laid back, but this nonsense is really starting to get me down), and masks are common enough otherwise that even leaving the house is extremely intimidating and unpleasant. I’m exempt from wearing one myself but why should I have to put up with such demeaning displays from others while conducting essential activities away from home?
Totally agree. Nappied zombies are repulsive.
Get away from the town centre and if you can, go into the country. Everything there us normal, just as it’s always been. Nature has more sense that our zombie bugbears.
Try not to use it unless you feel that the situation might become heated. We have to resist encouraging a ‘Papers Please’ society. That’s the beginning of a very slippery slope. We owe zero explanation and if you ARE asked (which you really shouldn’t be – it’s your private data) just SAY you’re exempt rather than showing any kind of proof, if you feel you can.
I take your point Lili but I really do not want to make difficulties for the poor sod appointed as Door Monitor; my main target being the sour faced pointy fingering tossers trying to make me a ‘prisoner of their fear’.
Mine arrived yesterday.
I took it to show a local shopkeeper, who confirmed that she was happy to comply with the card and promised to let her colleagues know that I have medical exemption from wearing a mask.
I have read that neither shopkeepers nor the Police are allowed to ask you for proof of disability, although I’m not a lawyer.
I’ve recently read you cannot be asked to reveal your medical ailments by law.
Yes.
a) Asking is in breach of the 2010 Equalities Act.
b) Your medical record is confidential.
Does that mean I can sue anyone who asks me?
No, but you are not obliged in the slightest to prove it, and should object in the strongest terms if a police officer (or anyone else, frankly) attempts to question you on the subject.
You can sue under the 2010 Equalities Act, and you can take legal action against the company if they stop you from entering the store/shop because you have a medical condition.
I’ve been in and out of the supermarkets, shops, on trains and on buses without one ever since they became mandatory in Scotland and nobody has said a word, or even reacted in an unpleasant manner. Think all the chain shops are taking firm view it’s not their job to police. Seen a fair few others without them too.
So in Scotland I am not alone! Been in the supermarket, local convenience store etc. No one says a thing. Take Heed English sceptics! Forget the exemption badge. You dont need to explain (as discussed elsewhere here)your medical condition, such as mask induced severe distress. The saddest thing is that here in North Britain it applies to children over five, rather than over 11 South Britain. The tragic sight of a mother lining up her 3 children of approx 5, 7 and 9 and stretching muzzles over them approvingly before entering the supermarket leaves me speechless. Where do we go from here?
They came first for the Communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up.”
Cheers for the reminder – I’ve just ordered mine as well, arriving on the 27th … but a stupidly large shop on Thursday will tide me through.
I actively avoid confrontation during average circumstances, so I am considering wearing it visibly at first and see how this goes. Anyone else considering the same?
Cheers
We’re going shopping tomorrow but Tescos said it wouldn’t enforce masks neither are Lidl. After Friday depending on who challenges me I will either tell them to MYOB or say I’m mask exempt. You don’t have to reveal any medical condition in fact they have no right asking you.
Toby, here is a link to the report: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/892030/S0120_Initial_estimates_of_Excess_Deaths_from_COVID-19.pdf
Tony Rattray provided the link in yesterday’s comments.
Interesting….thanks. A few nuggets in there, including this; “there is also a health dimension to considering the economic impact of social distancing measures.”
Or in plain words, ‘Social distancing is a Bad Thing.’
Pity the Beefeaters.They are slated for a ‘smooth departure’ from the Tower of London because s.d. won’t admit sufficient visitors to keep them employed. Move over, Anne Boleyn!
The visitor attractions I work for opens this Thursday and we’re resigned to the fact that antisocial distancing will harm our visitor numbers. I feel sorry for the Beefeaters as they’re an integral part of the Tower’s visitor experience.
However it is in line with the destruction of anything British.
True and where I work for could be in the firing line of this Year Zero like destruction.
In an unmitigated RWC [Reasonable Worst Case ] it could be expected that there would be a short period of time when all elective care would be cancelled to protect patients. Over this period the health service could not offer any safe treatment options. It is unclear how long it would take the service to return to providing a safe healthcare setting. Therefore, it has not been possible to quantify this number of deaths.
So why on earth didn’t they use the old fever hospital protocol?
Coronavirus restrictions will remain if large numbers refuse vaccine, warns UK taskforce
“Vaccination has had a massively positive benefit to society and if we get large numbers of people vaccinated then the restrictions we are all currently facing will stop and we will return to normal.
“But conversely, if large numbers of people of the right cohort, those who are at most at risk of COVID infection, do not get vaccinated, then the restrictions will have to remain and we will not be returning to normal until the vaccination is in place.”
Asked if the UK should introduce compulsory coronavirus vaccinations, she said: “That is a matter for the politicians, not for me.”
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-restrictions-refuse-vaccine-135129841.html
The iron hand in the iron glove.
Coercive threat. Against all reasonable rights.
Didn’t they recently make Coercive Abuse (or somesuch) a specific crime?
The government needs to be challenged on everything they impose. For everyone that follows the diktat without question they are aiding our own slavery!
This was Kate Bingham yesterday on the Today programme. Important to remember she’s married to Jesse Norman MP, treasury minister.
Curious, given he was – apparently – lone voice in asking for cost/benefit analysis before deciding on lockdown. He was roundly ignored. Obviously.
It’s easier to govern a divided society than one strengthened in unity.
That’s right but people are unaware that the government thinks like this. Every time I read Boris is a Libertarian it makes me howl with laughter!
Vallance on vaccines to the Select Committee:
“Q1100…
Sir Patrick Vallance: Just to say a word on vaccines first, it is also important to recognise that the chances of having a totally sterilising vaccine—that is, one that 100% protects you from this—are low. It is much more likely that you would have a vaccine that reduces the severity of the illness and reduces spread a bit.”
A quote worth remembering when he endorses the inevitable new vaccine as 100% effective.
How can it reduce the severity of symptoms in asymptomatic people?
Which he won’t. Because he’s an actual scientist.
Sir John Bell, Regius Professor Chair of Medicine @ Oxford said on todays BBC R4 Today (after mentioning that UK cases of Covid are now so few we need to recuit volunteers from South Africa and Brazil to test the new vaccines).
To interviewer “you have to understand that we are not going to kill Covid19 off, forget that, we are just going to have to get used to living with it”.
Pretty much what we have been saying for ages.
“after mentioning that UK cases of Covid are now so few we need to recuit volunteers from South Africa and Brazil to test the new vaccines” – So they’ve got an excuse to test their dodgy vaccine on some poor people who don’t matter very much and who can’t afford to sue if they get the inevitable side-effects from a brand-new and virtually-untested dose of, well, G-d knows what?
As a sixty-four year old, I will do a gloriously-heroic thing and donate my vaccine dose to someone who is in greater need; hopefully someone who has swallowed the Kool-Aid and is silly enough to actually want it. I’ll stick with my Vit D3 (250mcg/day) and Vit C (2grams/day), thanks.
Me too Richard, no one can then accuse us of being selfish, they can give my dosage to those cowering at home. I do not fear the virus but I do fear the anxiety being promoted and the effect on people’s mental health.
Duly copied and pasted in my wordpad, along with hundreds of other comments and links. Thank you.
I can’t remember where I first read the phrase “vaccine hostages” but it’s certainly true.
Interestingly a few weeks ago some of us that dared to suggest on this site that the worldwide lockdowns were underpinned by a vaccine agenda were ridiculed.
This situation has NOTHING to do with the vaccine industry, are you CRAZY!!!
Bill just want to help us all.
LoL
Who ever it was the downvoted me, I suppose you think that Elvis lives on the dark side of the moon and that the earth is flat!
Two-Six. You must have been under a rock these past months to believe this garbage has “…NOTHING..” to do with big pharma vaccine profits. or you’re a 77 Birgade tool. As for Bill and his philanthropy educate yourself before you come on her with such a crass comment.
Apologies for my two typos. I usually check my grammar, sorry.
Irony wasted on you. Hopeless!
Oh please forgive me your Excellency. Thing is love some of us visit this site to read Toby’s stuff and the articles. The comments are a good way to get additional information and a sense of how others see the situation, and feel about things. My point is, not all of us live on this comments page. So I guess Two-Six’s irony was on this occasion lost on me. It was not immediately apparent in the context. As for you calling me “Hopeless” like I give a f… about that.
I think Two-Six was joking . . .
I am quite sure that anyone who comes to this site is well aware that Bill Gate is a vac-niac.
Gates is a ‘virtual’ Saint. I hope he gets martyred soon.
Unfortunately, the lockdowns will be breaking down by then. People will revert to type, they always do. And there is probably no chance of being able to enforce another one without violence.
Not only the vaccine agenda, but the total destruction of western civilisation. Woke – vaccines – ‘Climate Change’ are all part and parcel of the same thing.
Just in case anyone is still under any delusions about ‘Climate Change’ it is even more false (if that’s possible) than the ‘science’ behind Lockdown.
Written for non-scientists https://www.beautyandthebeastlytruth.com/
Yes it’s what I’ve been saying ever since this started up. All linked to climate change. Boris can brag he’s reduced our carbon footprints however the country is bankrupt and the private sector is dead.
Who and what is this bloody-minded task force and on WHO’s advice do they rely?
Collective Punishment? Geneva Convention? Does this stuff mean anything anymore?
That’s it. Remember that we only have three months left of furlough. By the end of September, the HR1 forms (advance notice of redundancies) will be landing on the government’s doormat like an avalanche.
Most of this BS will quickly disappear then.
Mid September for over 100..
They’ve just announced public sector payrises – for consultants but not for nurses.
So, not only have most consultants done bugger all for the last three months, they get a reward for doing future consultations over the phone too.
The government admits that the care sector needs help but care workers will remain on minumum wage.
They get a reward for not uniting and blowing the whistle.
I think it was on not-guardian that a poster expounded at length about MI5’s infiltration, recruitment, and general control of the top layers of the NHS. Makes sense to me, knowing the part it has played over the past four months. And their permanent similar role with the bbc
Yes. If you watch yesterday’s UK Column, they mention that prospective Tory MPs all have to pass a personality test.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/ukcolumn-news/uk-column-news-20th-july-2020
Probably explains why the shiny new redwallers haven’t being speaking up for their soon-to-be impoverished constituents.
And if they turn out to have any personality at all, they fail the test?
Apologies, ‘off-guardian’.
biggest reward going to teachers ffs! most of whom have done bugger all except being on fully paid six month holiday.
Our bodies, their choice.
Surprise!
Blackmail. It’s a two way street. They impose we ignore.
Who is this UK Task Force? I am sure that the media will jump all over this one and .
they will just keep piling it on. Who is behind all these new threats and fearmongering? Are the taxpayers funding these task forces? Time for a tax revolt.
From the Ron Paul column:
‘A television station this weekend looked into two highly unusual Covid deaths among victims in their 20s, and when they asked about co-morbidities they were told one victim had none, because his Covid death came in the form of a fatal motorcycle accident.’
No exact source given, which is a pity, but I find it believable. Refers to Florida, but they’d tell exactly the same lie here. Of course.
Maybe the aim is to convince our quavering Covid yoof that riding a motorbike will give you the bug. Think spike.
PS. Nice to see pictures of mask-free Catalans in the Barcelona piece. If Catalans get it in their heads that face nappies are an imposition from Madrid there will be trouble – though I expect the Generalitat is just as scaredy-cat as everybody else.
Now that the PHE cat is out of the bag…..
It does make me wonder how many of the healthy under 40s that “died of covid” here actually died by other means.
Those are the cases that the press used to reinforce the boogeyman narrative that the virus kills indiscriminately.
But of course it would do, when anyone testing positive automatically becomes a victim of covid. You just might have to wait awhile.
The motorbike death story was also in Zero Hedge a couple of days back.
Read about that on Zerohedge. Apparently they have now removed him from the COVID19 stats, having initially suggested that COVID19 may have contributed to the motorbike accident 🙁
Maybe it did. Was he wearing a mask?
He might have sneezed 🙂
I believe the station was Fox35.
A morning hymn for worshippers of the Covid devil:
New every morning is the fear
That death from You is very near,
But I will clap the NHS
And stay at home in fearfulness.
The trivial round, the common task
Must all be done behind a mask.
So help me to put on my nappy
As others must, which makes me happy.
Amen.
Love it – I’ve just sung it to my husband. The first 2 lines of verse 2 are sublime. (And I speak as a church organist).
On the subject racism and how both the ‘conservatives’ and ‘liberals’ are guilty of it, Ayn Rand wrote an illuminating essay in 1963 identifying the fundamental cause as a rejection of individual rights https://ari.aynrand.org/issues/government-and-business/individual-rights/racism/ .
The elusive report is referenced in that finest of fine publications: The Spectator
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/892030/S0120_Initial_estimates_of_Excess_Deaths_from_COVID-19.pdf?utm_medium=email&utm_source=CampaignMonitor_Editorial&utm_campaign=LNCH%20%2020200720%20%20Lloyds%20%20SM+CID_2c153324104ee560a1188435f9cf4068
The Government Actuary’s Department has had a hand in drafting it so that’s a buy signal for shares in coffee companies, matchstick makers etc.
More stuff, without the big headline figures, from ONS here
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/articles/analysisofdeathregistrationsnotinvolvingcoronaviruscovid19englandandwales28december2019to1may2020/technicalannex
You’ll need some of this:
‘Good Beans – Fucking Strong Coffee: The verdict…..’
‘With Fucking Strong Coffee they do exactly that and they do it with a very nice coffee. This coffee will give you a cup full of fruits such as red fruit, cherry, red currant, kiwi and orange.’
Enjoy!
As someone posted here yesterday, there are some great graphs here: https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/testing showing the extent to which the virus is disappearing from our shores.
The graph they don’t show you is the one below, which I made from the data on that link, which is the percentage of all tests that were positive. As we all know here, if you test more, you find more positives, so the absolute number is meaningless. The average % has been bumping along at around 0.5% for most of this month.
Well thought I’d give the data analysis another go..
I do concur!
And using slightly different data..
Reposting from yesterday, the All Party Parliamentary Group currently have a call for evidence, deadline is today. I suspect their angle is criticising the government for doing lockdown ‘wrong’ rather than doing it at all, but there’s a free text section to submit your concerns. I gave them the kitchen sink (relating it to my own experiences and that of my family – biz sales 90% down, several staff will lose jobs, dad’s dementia worse, family friends had cancer treatment halted, two non-covid deaths in appalling circs, two dead dogs inhumanely PTS, kids education wrecked, my work in kids mental health and the reports I’m seeing and on and on and on). I said we need an independent inquiry, and those responsible need to go to prison, we need to overhaul PHE and how we use experts, and there needs to be serious scrutiny – given the data – on how we remain in this outrageous situation on no proof. Call for evidence, deadline TODAY https://appgcoronavirus.marchforchange.uk/ Call For Evidence We aim to ensure that lessons are learned from the UK’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak so that the UK’s response and preparedness may be improved in future The All-Party Parliamentary Group… Read more »
Well done, Bee. Any of the disgusting little moral pygmies reading your story should hang their cowardly heads in abject shame. The inhuman diabolical buggers.
Ideal opportunity to log instances where hospital appointments were cancelled and the impact on health
Done! Everyone should do this
Hmm, I fear that the people involved in this are all people who think we should have locked down earlier and harder, that we should have closed our borders and worn masks constantly from the start.
Well done. Hopefully you’ll be one of many contributors.
This is currently being given a blow-by-blow account in the DT:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/coronavirus-news-vaccine-oxford-deal-cases-deaths-social-distancing/
There has been a lot of finger-pointing and criticism. It will be interesting to see how it’s reported.
Unfortunately, I suspect the Russian palaver, a very convenient red herring, will overshadow anything useful that may be reported today.
I expect that your ‘invitation to give oral evidence’ will get lost in the post.
Good Morning everyone. My name is Max and my owners are called Derek and Helen. Over the last few months they have been acting strange and going out with what looks like a muzzle. I have been going out as normal – all quite amusing. A few weeks ago a package came through the door. I knew it was for me I could tell by the smell! I usually let my owners open them and give their treats to me with their adorable loving eyes looking at me. But the scent was different so I ripped the paper off and to my woofing horror there was a mesh muzzle inside. My owners came running down the stairs Max Max but by that time I had hidden it in my secret hiding place. They looked a little embarrassed but said nothing and gave me lots of love. Anyway that day I pretended to be ill and did not go out for my walkies. When they left I went to look at my new muzzle(Never had one before!!! ) I started to growl. I had never barked in an angry way until that day! Never chewed a skirting board or chair not… Read more »
Woof to you from Bungle! Be brave and look after your owners, they need you, the silly puppies.
My mistress wants to borrow my muzzle to go shopping in. It looks quite chic on her.
I am Max
Superb writing. Thank you!
More horrible headgear pictured at the top of this (weirdo plague doctor mask the other day). Find it unhelpful — things are weird enough as they are.
Its an improvement on seeing sturgeon day after day.
I think it’s hilarious. With any luck at this rate Sainsburys on Friday will be like the Dilbert cover “Casual Day Has Gone Too Far”
I disagree. I think it’s important to highlight just how weird it is to walk around with a mask on and not accept it as the norm.
As a woman who often walks alone I would already be scared that someone in a mask was preparing to commit a crime.
People wearing masks usually are, in my experience.
Some crooks wear smiles, and not masks. Like the bloke who mugged my late mother (78) when she was walking home from town one sunny afternoon.
But do we really need a picture of a disfigured serial killer from a ‘slasher’ horror film here? I don’t think we do.
Ī think you have a point hoppity. Editorially the picture says so much about what hides behind a mask etc. It’s a grabber, but also a cliché. You have a point and its right I think that you raised it.
The site is free, it’s holiday season so I can forgive a ‘quick fix’ image. Your point about terminology and branding mask wearers as bed wetters I strongly agree with – it isn’t helpful.
I have a plague doctor mask on order, just in case some jobsworth insist I wear one (medically exempt due to asthma).
Won’t the mask trigger your asthma?
How about plague mask, swimsuit and flip-flops?
Peter Hichens spot on here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6bmHmZfw1U&feature=youtu.be
I remember his reports from the collapsing Soviet Union well. A few years of chaos, and then a strong man emerged. The same will happen here if the economic collapse follows the same pattern.
Everywhere.
And the woke cancel culture and censoring during Corona by the centrist/left governments will have given them the perfect legitimation to crack down on liberties even harder.
But at least it’s all out in the open now.
Yep. One word that’s constantly bandied about is “slippery slope” and indeed we are heading that direction. Once we’ve lost our rights it will be hard to get them back.
If we ever had any. Means we’ve got it all to fight for.
I’d say we did when we chopped the head off an absolute monarch. Nick ?
There is a long tradition of how Britain has to be run.
Yes difficult, but do-able. In a large part because our objective will resonate with everybody with more than 2 functioning brain cells. Yes, yes, I know …
Better hope the parallel is the Soviet Union rather than Spain, revolutionary France or Cambodia. Nothing like a few years of rampant leftist thuggery and chaos to make the idea of a strong government seem very attractive.
Do you mean you hope for a Putin style government in Britain, rather than post fascist Spain, the post French Revolution France of today or the post Pol Pot Cambodia ruled till recently by a gay former ballet dancer king? I’d rather live in any of the latter three, personally.
In Spain the result of murderous leftist chaos was the civil war and resulting dictatorship. In revolutionary France the response to murderous leftist zealotry in government was the Bonapartist settlement and endless war. In Cambodia the murderous leftists themselves held onto power until overthrown by external invasion.
A Putinist government (ie an authoritarian and broadly socially conservative strong man with generally widespread popular support) would be preferable to any of those options, yes.
It would be better if a broadly tolerant and free nation state could have been sustained, but the zealots now termed “woke” have been determined to suppress dissent and destroy tolerance. It’s not the first time a nation has travelled this path.
Do you want to go through what they went through before getting to the “latter” bit?
Very good!
I’m not sure where this thing about passport delays comes from. Mine is due for delivery today, just 10 days after I sent back my old one.
I believe the mask exemptions were intentionally designed to be broad and vague so as to give the government a visage of common decency – “severe distress” cannot readily be quantified nor proven, therefore many people could simply make this claim without a need to provide hard medical evidence. However. As always, the devil is in the detail. I recall an exchange between the Death Secretary and Sir Desmond Swayne, where the repugnant Hancock quipped that “enforcement (of mandatory muzzling) is of course for the police, but the enforcement will be largely undertaken by the British people themselves.” That is, the Government have readily adopted a divide and conquer approach whereby the Muzzealots are tasked with carrying out the bidding of the state – not through violence, but via a deep and hostile suspicion of anybody not suffocating on their own exhalations as they traipse through their local Sainsburys. I suspect many innocents with respiratory issues would sooner risk an asthma attack by muzzling up rather than face the excoriation of the virtue-signalling Covid mobs. Give these Muzzealots a few weeks of clattering into each other with steamed glasses and scarcely being able to decipher their new muffled language, their… Read more »
Any person who does Lieutenant Gruber’s bidding will find to their great cost that their virtue signalling will be met with either one of these:
a) a fist slammed against their face
or
b) being taken to court for harassment, violation of privacy and disability discrimination
So they should think really carefully and preferably mind their own business.
I’ve also been considering pulling my tongue at them, or the good old Roman/Nazi salute.
If confronted, my plan is to give them the fascist salute and shout “Viva Il Duce!” or “Viva Franco!” Much better and won’t be accused of invoking Godwin’s Law by giving the Nazi salute and going “Heil Hitler!”
From Government guidance website:
‘Please be mindful and respectful of such circumstances [i.e. exempt people] noting that some people are less able to wear face coverings’
So Prat Hancock was going against his government’s own advice. I bet the police chiefs are grateful for his intervention.
Thanks. Interesting it says “less able” rather than “unable”. Implying that they could just try a bit harder instead.
‘Must try harder’: I got that at school all the time. Headmaster Hancock clearly has the likes of me in sight.
See you on B wing, TJN. 🙂
Any teacher as dumb as Hancock would have got hell at my school.
This is why we must all brazen and brave it out. If we buckle then they win. The more of us that refuse to be muzzled the braver the quiet ones – who have been bullied into it – will be.
I woke up this morning – as you do – with the troubling thought “but why is everyone still pretending that it’s all true?” It’s baffling that the world should continue to go along with the complete fabrication that a great plague is stalking the land and it’s completely fine that we have to change our whole way of life to deal with it. But considerately, Toby has provided me with an answer (thank you Toby). Wokeness is a religion. It’s a religion that rejects linear thinking and the scientific method. It’s a religion that encourages people to reject the evidence of their own eyes, to ignore any information that does not fit the accepted gospel and to be comfortable with holding a myriad of mutually contradictory beliefs in their heads at the same time. It demands complete conformity to the revealed ‘truth’, and viciously attacks any heretic or blasphemer who questions it. It rejects freedom of speech because freedom of speech leaves people free to blaspheme and it rejects freedom of thought because freedom of thought might lead to wrongthink and it rejects individual freedom of action because it believes entirely that every action must be regulated. One of… Read more »
The other galling and rather exhausting thing is how they gaslight you and claim that their own clearly demonstrated agendas like cancel culture don’t exist. The covid response is a particularly tiring example because of how it surrounds and permeates everything in the day to day and how it has changed all the social norms (which seems to be the greatest delight of the woke with their attacks on language, relationships, etc).
In short I’m starting to feel like I’m taking crazy pills.
“That the first beginning of Religion was only to keep men in awe.”
Attributed to Christopher Marlowe c.1593
“Everything changes, it all stays the same”
Motorhead, 1991
Motorhead is a plagiarist, but at least he must know some French.
Contrary to the image Lemmy was a well read man, so quite possibly so
or Sanskrit. 🙂
‘Nothing new under the sun’ that’s from the bible
The methods used to ‘enforce’ are exactly the same as those of the Catholic Church, into which I was born. It ends when the inevitable scandals are exposed. There is plenty of that, and perhaps the manipulation of the stats by PHE is the start, let’s hope. Someone will be finding it too much to keep to themselves, and will spill the beans fairly soon.
We can but hope.
‘One of the central tenets of wokeness is safetyism..’
Yes indeed a short term safetyism – where this behaviour leads is dangerous unseen beyond the immediate headless panic.
Illustrated by a street incident witnessed here. A nervous man in a mask joined the queue outside our post office. Dodging and diving as he tried to stay in place and socially distance from everyone and anything. Shuffling here, looking over his shoulder there, all an emergency of possible threats. He eventually found a safe niche in the gutter between two parked cars.
Shortly, out of the post office barrelled a customer who unfortunately chose the very same niche as their route onwards across the road. With no where left to go the nervous man leapt backwards into the road and was lightly hit by a passing car. Thankfully not hurt. A microcosm of the short-term thinking we are a witness to.
Irrational belief in one thing, while rejecting the evidence of reality. I know that getting within 6 feet of another human being means certain death and so being hit by a car is a risk worth taking.
Don’t conform – simples!
This has been my mantra for many years:
Observe the masses – do the opposite.
Agreed. Often helpful to think of it as a cult.
“I think that’s the answer to why. What the hell we do about it is anyone’s guess.” We need accurate and concise answers to the questions, and then need to work out a strategy. That strategy has to be clever, and it has to be an international network of people who are able to tolerate working with people who have a variety of opinions, as well as to listen and learn fast. I’m having difficulty persuading people who already have a platform and who are prepared to speak out about freedom of speech – persuading them that Climate Change is all part of the same Agenda. I don’t know what’s going on, if they are fearful or brainwashed or if their apparent freedom has been constrained. Introductory page
https://www.beautyandthebeastlytruth.com/what-is-going-on
and here’s the page about panic and fear https://www.beautyandthebeastlytruth.com/psychological-manipulation
We resist by going about our normal, lawful business, not wearing muzzles (severe distress is one of the ‘reasonable’ excuses listed in the Regs) and engaging – if possible – with people of the Covid Cult to gently open their eyes to the truth.
Spot on. Our problem is not people with a rational fear of the virus and a rational plan for dealing with it. It is the public guardians in the media and the public industries (they are not “services” by any stretch). The important point is what to do about it.
Latest CDC Pandemic Planning from July 10:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/planning-scenarios.html
Seems to put IFR between 0.005% and 0.0065% in best case scenario.
Am I reading it wrong?
If you are, then I am too. It doesn’t seem to even consider a worst case scenario where the IFR reaches 0.01%
That’s remarkable, but a bit odd at first sight, especially as the reference they use for ifr (Meyerowitz-Katz, G., & Merone, L. (2020). A systematic review and meta-analysis of published research data on COVID19 infection-fatality rates) suggests (in the Abstract):
“Conclusion Based on a systematic review and meta-analysis of published evidence on COVID-19 until May, 2020, the IFR of the disease across populations is 0.68% (0.53-0.82%). However, due to very high heterogeneity in the meta-analysis, it is difficult to know if this represents the true point estimate. ”
Can only assume we are missing something here…
PS Just worked it out – it’s 0.005 (ie 0.5%).
I think you are correct, though it seems to be at odds with their own estimate for the lethality of COVID-19 (0.26%) or antibody studies from Florida which give around 0.15% IFR.
Thought a few decimal places would be the case and I too thought it odd when they referred to that article )although it is dated in May). So they are going for between 0.5% and 0.065%? Sounds like somewhere down the middle at around 0.25% as published before is still valid.
Sorry, 0.5% and 0.65% so not as positive as I thought
This IFR is very similar to IFR for the pandemic Asiatic flu 1957-58.The difference is that we need an age related IFR as in all other aspects the Covid-19 is the absolute opposite in terms of age related IFR compared to Asiatic pandemic flu with extremely low IFR < 50 years in Europe and perhaps < 40 years in the US but then a clear higher IFR in the elderly. However, the total IFR could be the same and perhaps the total number of deaths in the US and world could be very similar for Asiatic flu and Covid-19.
From an article about Asiatic flu pandemic 1957
“Increases in the mortality rate relative to baseline were greatest in school-aged children and young adults, with no evidence that elderly population was spared from excess mortality”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26908781/
May is like years away with CV19. Need to work with much more uptodate stats.
So which is it?
Two quite different polls though. One is shops and one is public places. Neither is rational or right but some may want shops but not public places?
There was a similar poll in the DT on the day that compulsory masks in shops was announced that was specifically about shops with a very similar result (if I remember correctly, the “nos” were actually slightly over 70% but it was around that figure, anyway)
They clearly didn’t like that one and had to rerun it again to get the ‘right’ figures.
We will soon see the same for public places no doubt.
Most of the mask-related polls on the DT have had about 60-70% against in the last couple of weeks! Obviously problematic for them since they seem to have decided to go along with the pro-mask narrative now.
Perhaps many see some sort of logic behind masking indoors, but not outdoors.
The DT has now taken the polling bars off and only the bedwetter graphic remains.
“The Woke Left is Now Indistinguishable from the Racist Right” This is problematic, because it is true in some senses but also misleading and harmful. It is true that there are two very evident similarities between woke zealots and racist zealots. First, they are both zealots and behave as such – intolerant, angry, aggressive and viciously nasty towards any who dissent. And second they are both “racist” in the worst sense of that word – promoting discrimination, resentment and hatred against people on the basis of race. However, the honest use of the term “racist” is all but impossible today, without first very tightly defining it, because the word has been intentionally debased for purposes of political zealotry, for many decades now. It is systematically used with differing meanings in order to achieve the political ends of antiracist zealots. When the intent is to establish that “racism” is something essentially evil, it is said to mean skinhead-type thugs and people who hate anyone of another race. Then, once its supposed evil has been established, the meaning is quietly extended to include anyone who merely thinks race has any meaning or relevance. If then challenged on the suggestion that in that… Read more »
The UK police public order capability and ultimately it’s ability to enforce the lockdown are a mirage Look closely and there is nothing there To understand how we got here and why I will take you back 40+years But first, during the 1920’s and 30’s Stalin was paranoid the Soviet army was a potential threat to his authority. During his purges 85% of the officers went to the gulag or worse. The remaining 15% knew exactly which side their bread was buttered. When the Germans attacked in 1941 the Russian army fell apart. 20m Russians died as a result The police forces of Britain in 1974 were almost all exclusively male, poorly educated and poorly paid. Officers who had dependent children were entitled to state benefits, and there was a high turnover of staff. Very few officers owned their own homes or a car, and lived in bleak police housing. The suicide rate was high When Mr Scargill introduced the concept (and the reality) of flying pickets, the police were unable to cope with the violence, resulting in the debacle at the Saltny coke depot. The lights went out and the three day week was introduced Mr Heath went to… Read more »
I agree that they are unable to enforce the lockdown. But this isn’t because they are too young/female/short.
It’s because much of what politicians cite as “The Rules” is just advice. The actual law doesn’t give them the power to do much because that’s how it’s been written.
Thanks, that’s very interesting.
Interesting. Would that be why they ‘took the knee’ on several occasions? The police didn’t give the protesters anything to fight against? Frustrating the BLM organisers perhaps, and certainly the movement seems to have gone quiet.
Job done. Focus is now masks. Then vaxxes.
It was both dark and wet at Bath – be fair. 🙂
And I would suggest Scargill deliberately walked onto the punch.
But god stuff DBarton, thanks.
just watching BBC breakfast. Couple of points
Feature on ways of allowing the deaf to understand people who are muzzled given the problems of mouth being hidden .. One lady making masks with a transparent plastic panel (she is deaf and spends 15 hours a day making them). An LED display that mimics mouth movements. A phone app to show text. How about just NOT wearing a mask !!!
Also showed a feature on trains . and an elderly couple sat on Skipton station – in the open – both wearing masks . no one else there apart from the interviewer. And the lady was fiddling with her mask, pulling it down when she spoke. Sad but so pointless
I will do my bit for the deaf. No mask !!!
I have to lip read. I’m not completely deaf but struggle at certain ranges of speech, so lip read to help my understanding of a conversation. These nappy wearers are going to make me feel completely cut off, absolutely unimportant, and in all honesty it is a complete affront to those with these disabilities. I understand a mask being used by a dentist or a surgeon or a doctor – but NOT in every day life.
I also have impaired hearing. Not so bad as to need to lip read, but guess it must help subconsciously, and hearing someone whose voice is muffled through a mask is certainly difficult. I had a hard time listening to a masked moron in the O2 shop last weekend. I shall simply tell them that I can’t hear them through their masks and refuse to converse with them until they remove it.
If you wear hearing aids like me they get totally tangled with the cords of masks and I have to remove my aids when taking the mask off otherwise there is a danger of damaging the aids. Strong case for not wearing them under ‘unable to remove mask’. I know there is a strong feeling on here to never wear the things but at least I have tried and verified the issue. Fear of being told off by not wearing a mask is just as real as the fear of looking at those wearing them.
I know it’s not easy for nice normal people – but is the fear of ‘being told off’ not one we should consign to our childhood/adolescence ?
I also rely partially on lip reading having suffered sudden hearing loss a couple of years ago leading my left ear being completely dead. My husband is deafer than me and has been lip reading since he was a small child. Even if we didn’t have those issues I still object to compulsory mask wearing. I’ll be avoiding shops as much as possible.
Humans rely on lip reading one way or the other doesn’t matter if you’re hearing impaired or not. This is unhelpful and just puts another nail in the coffin of human interaction.
Yes and by design, there being no public health justification for this measure.
I just bought a badge through Etsy which Reads ‘I can’t lip-read through your mask’. It’s not just the lip reading, it’s the entire range of facial expressions as well as crispness of sound.
I’d go without, but the other half is convinced the world would not be wearing masks unless they were useful in some way, but he has not yet presented me with empirical evidence. For the sake of our relationship and peace in the household I’ll be wearing a muzzle for our weekly shop. And an orange badge pinned right to the fucking front of it.
does anyone know the name of the African lady who has a video on YouTube about doktor bill gates vaccine antics in Africa?
Don’t know that one, but check out The Corbett Report – Meet Bill Gates, 4-part series, on Youtube. His African (and Indian) adventures are dealt with there, if I remember rightly.
OK thanks – it was the African lady I was after as the intended audience do not seem to like Corbett (or his style perhaps)
thanks anyway
This?
https://youtu.be/3wQx-BjmfJk
yes! thousand thanks
https://www.ukcolumn.org/article/lockdown-deaths-not-covid-deaths
Another good piece from UK column
Lots of good news in the news about the ChAdOx1 vaccine trial (https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31604-4)
They used the highest of the three doses tried in a previous MERS version of the same vaccine (https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(20)30160-2). This gives you the best protection but also a higher rate of adverse reactions.
The adverse reactions might themselves be an issue if this was given to a large number of people, but my biggest concern with all SARS2 vaccines is still disease enhancement.
The thing to watch out for is what they do in the challenge trial. If they use high dose and low viral load they minimize the risk of enhancement in the trial and make the vaccine look good. But we need to know what happens with a low dose (or one that has faded over time) and a high viral load as that’s more likely to shake out any enhancement issues. I hope they do this.
Guy153, given it will be pointless vaccinating people under 65 without other frailties, how do they recruit an appropriate test population? Or is it always a case of testing on say healthy over 65 year olds?
I’m pretty sure the challenge trial participants will all be under 50 and healthy. Perhaps even younger. I agree that if so this further reduces the quality of the information coming out of the trial. Because severe Covid and enhancement are both very likely related to poorly-understood immune system reaction it’s going to be hard to have full confidence in extrapolation from the challenge trial. It can prove it unsafe but not really prove it safe. That’s why I would recommend anyone considering the vaccine to wait a year and see what happens in the real world.
I think I read on one of the Oxford web pages they are aiming to recruit in 3 categories, one of which is over 70s, and the other is ‘children’ – does this chime?
On Gransnet there is a discussion about the vaccine. Several of the posters claim to have already been enrolled in the program.
Gransnet coronavirus threads are incredibly depressing to read, if you need to know for research how the oldies have reacted to lockdown.
Err, getoutoftown, says a grandad.
You presumably meant ‘some oldies’ ?
They’ll be the ones who are always first in the queue for the yearly flu jab!
They’re already admitting that the vaccine effects probably won’t last and boosters will be needed.
We already know that children aren’t affected.
So that leaves an enormous WHY trial on kids?
I didn’t know that but it sounds encouraging. They will be brave over 70s to enroll in that trial.
Guy, from your perspective as a scientist, should we be concerned about this in the summary:
‘Local and systemic reactions were more common in the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 group and many were reduced by use of prophylactic paracetamol, including pain, feeling feverish, chills, muscle ache, headache, and malaise (all p<0·05). There were no serious adverse events related to ChAdOx1 nCoV-19’.
If I read correctly further into the paper, paracetamol did not appear to have a statistically significant impact on ameliorating the side effects. Is this a problem, given Ibuprofen seemed to be ruled out as a prophylactic in symptom control (Patrick Vallance mentioned this at one of the early press conferences)?
Bearing in mind these were all young and healthy people, should we be very cautious about side effects in those less young and healthy, especially as you will likely have to use larger dozes on an older, higher BMI cohort?
I’m not sure but I think they usually just use the same dose on everyone. The dose they used in this trial was rather a big one hence the adverse reactions. There were concerns about taking ibuprofen for actual Covid early on in case it was putting the brakes on your immune system a bit. It probably does which is why it makes you feel better, and I would avoid both paracetamol and ibuprofen if I had Covid (although it might have been that cold I had in Feb and I did take both at the time 🙂 Ibuprofen and paracetamol should both be fine for treating an adverse reaction to a vaccine. The adverse reactions will be nasty for a small percentage of people (but that will end up being a high absolute number). But Covid is also nasty for a likely larger small percentage of people. So if that was the only concern I’d take the vaccine. It’s the vaccine causing enhanced disease that I’m worried about because that was an issue with all of the SARS1 vaccine candidates (including some of a similar design to ChAdOx1, which ought to be better) and SARS1 is the closest known… Read more »
The arrival of the BLM on centrestage coincided with the spectacle which is Covid19 , both are essentially manifestations of the ongoing political cultural civil war in the west.There are no need for the partisans to wear a uniform as the useless face nappy seems to indicate which side you are on.
In Australia the insanity is reaching fever pitch . Nearly all their confirmed cases are linked to either hospitals , care homes , with some in multigenerational families in cramped flats or food processing factories. Nosocomial transmission . Now the Victorian government has mandated face nappies for every public area in Melbourne .
From the Melbourne Age ,
” We want to be SAFE, please Premier and Proffesor Sutton DO SOMETHING mandatory masks in Melbourne metro won’t work quick enough. ”
https://www.theage.com.au/national/coronavirus-updates-live-nsw-on-high-alert-as-covid-19-clusters-grow-victoria-case-surge-continues-as-australian-death-toll-stands-at-123-20200720-p55dqw.html
jeepers there must be some Aussies in opposition to all if this nonsense(?)
The cultural revolution was very successful in Australia . There is hardly any oppostion to the medical-pseudoscientific dictatorship.
That makes me feel sad.
Australian – can confirm. I feel like my fellow citizens, including all of the “experts”, have gone stark raving mad. The UK seems almost sane by comparison, which if you’ll forgive me is saying something!
I’ve heard of at least one group of anti-vaxxers in Oz.
Well, there’s Alan Jones on Sky News Australia…
So clock-time is racist. Oh dear, one of my interests is horology and mechanical watches; Rolex and Omega obviously now have to be cancelled. Whodathunkit?!
Raaaacist !
Rotation of earth too?
Has anyone else seen this message that is being posted all over social media?
“Please post – PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT… Next week when you are going to a store and there’s an employee standing at the door, whose job is to turn you away if you don’t have a mask, remember: -He/she is probably scared as hell to even have to be in that position. -They have no political affiliation with this; they may even be against it. They’re just performing the requirements of their job. Last but not least, remember…they are considered essential. They are not collecting unemployment, and they have bills to pay. PLEASE RESPECT THE RETAIL WORKERS!!
STAY SAFE ALL
BELIEVE ME I’M NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO WEARING A MASK ALL DAY
SO PLEASE DON’T GIVE US GRIEF
WE HAVE ENOUGH TO DEAL WITH”
Rest assured I have no intention of giving them grief, only withdrawing my custom if they give ME grief. And if enough of us do that, they will still have bills to pay, but they’ll also be looking for a new job, and will no longer be an “essential worker”.
Reply to your text, Skipper, not you.
“Please respect the simple human rights (lower case intentional) of shoppers, who are citizens, just like you.”
Bit shorter.
I’ve noticed that below this message on social media there are lots of people telling others that they need to explain their medical condition to the person either on the door or in the shop. I have been posting that they should not be disclosing any medical condition, as it is private information, and that all they should be saying is “I’m medically exempt”.
I’ve also noticed that there is quite a lot of threats of physical violence towards people not wearing masks in shops, which is very worrying.
Threats on the interweb, skipper. Life would be duller without them
Quite so. I’m told there is no shortage of this garbage on social media. Do yourself a favour, Skipper, and stop looking at it!
I’m only on there warning people not to give any medical information to them. Otherwise these idiots are brainwashing them by telling them they have to give a full medical history to anyone who asks them about it.
Oh yes. I’m not saying don’t do it, just don’t fret too much about the threats. 🙂
Francis Hoar (Simon Dolan’s barrister for the Judicial Review)) has put this on his Twitter feed:
https://twitter.com/Francis_Hoar/status/1285491835415285761
I guess he must know what he’s talking about!
Note this. He writes:
… the regulations …. will most probably- disgracefully and unjustifiably – be published hours before they come into force, minimising the tiny amount of scrutiny they could otherwise have had.
I am ready for it haha.
Yes (to your first point), it is the perfect opportunity for all the little hitlers!
And a perfect opportunity to take your custom elsewhere while writing to the offender’s head office.
This is fairly typical of the BBC: the pretence of even-handedness whilst actually leaning completely in one direction and taking great pains to make sure that the “good” and “right” conclusion is very apparent to the reader.
Coronavirus: Why are Americans so angry about masks?
The techniques used can be recognised once you are used to them – note how the main “protagonist” in the story is pro-mask and portrayed completely favourably, how the science is misrepresented to suggest that it is clearly on the side of mask-wearing by reference to “public health experts”, and how the use of masks, by being equated to seatbelt and smoking laws, is portrayed as the inevitable future that is merely being resisted by ignorant and fearful reactionaries.
One interesting point in the article, for those interested in the left/right aspect of the coronapanic:
“Most Democrats support the wearing of masks, according to a poll conducted by researchers at the Pew Research Center.
Most Republicans do not.”
That’s interesting I wonder if there is a similar divide between Brexiteers and Remoaners.
Most likely so, I think.
Speaking as someone whose pre-Covid political allegiance was more or less in the Remainer camp, this has been obvious for quite a while – and to me is both one of the more depressing aspects of society’s response to the virus. To be honest (and I’ve posted this here before) I’m totally disgusted by the left-wing media’s almost universal consensus of unquestioning, virtue-signalling, compliant groupthink, many (whether printed media or Twitter) from people for who lockdown has basically been a holiday, with little risk to their livelihood. They have let down the most vulnerable people in society with their complete surrender of any sense of proportion or perspective relating to risk and death (well, let down everyone to be honest) Things seem to be slightly better in the US as there are many conservative-leaning institutions like https://www.aier.org who have been consistently sceptical in an informed/rational way (the only thing in the UK coming close to this is the Spectator), and any number of individual sceptics blogging, tweeting and posting Youtube videos. I suspect this is partly because in the UK the Conservative party is actually responsible for the lockdown and other measures, whilst in the US it has generally been… Read more »
I don’t think so, Bella, but my evidence is purely anecdotal.
From my point of view, compared to others on this forum based on reading comments since May, I am certain my Brexit stance differs, my political allegiances lie elsewhere, and my views on BLM would be contradictory …
But for me, none of that matters. At all. I am wholly committed to standing shoulder to shoulder, pint to pint with others who stand against this tyranny and gross miscarriage of governance.
All the other differences can be healthy and respectfully discussed (if desired) in another place, another time 🙂
Cheers
Hmm, reads to me like an attempt to belittle Republicans as reactionary anti-science illiterates. Admittedly, it actually belittles Dumocrats as scaredy-cat virtue-signallers, as we can see here!
Well it’s a twofer as far as the BBC is concerned. For its credulous readers and viewers, it gets to both propagandise for mask-wearing and promote its usual anti-conservative propaganda at the same time.
From story yesterday about insurance not paying out:
“All businesses thought they’d inoculated themselves by buying this insurance and they have found that this financial vaccine doesn’t work,” says Mr Manton.
“Read the fine print” is always good advice!
The whole world is in chaos because Hillary lost to the Bad Orange Man.
To topics in one here – both concern the dehumanising of people. With compulsory masking looming up, we decided on a final shopping trip on 20 July, choosing Kingston upon Thames as a nice place. We managed to enjoy the family day out for some of the time, with shopping, browsing, river and sunshine. Perhaps one fifth of the people were masked, outside as well as inside, despite the bright sunshine and fresh breeze. I wore a wide-brimmed floppy hat to limit what I can see, but it wasn’t only the masks: the constant signs and warnings and arrows, people in hi-viz jackets standing at entrances to tell you where to go, on and on, it built up until I felt as I had been assaulted – it was actually a physical feeling as well as mental. However – our first stop was John Lewis, still an attractive department store with many lovely things beautifully displayed. On my own to the lingerie department, where the staff were older ladies and accustomed to distressed customers. None of the staff wore a mask and they interacted with me normally. However, I was in need of a new bra, but they… Read more »
Be sure to don your mask at one minute to midnight on Thursday. Otherwise you will instantly die as the clock strikes twelve. It’s science.
Not only that – it’s “the” science !
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This is brought to you by the same people that brought you the ‘Millennium Bug’. You know, the one that caused all the planes to fall from the sky at 00.01.
I agree with you Rosie, as humans we need social interaction so I won’t be “getting used” to this crazy world of inhuman behaviour.
I just keep hoping that more people start to see this for what it is, overblown and out of proportion.
Exactly – all these years of work in zoos to enable animals to have natural behaviours and interactions …. and for humans?
It’s all part of the same thing, such as the woke labels, replacing an individual with a label.
All shop workers need to strike as a matter of urgency.
If they are mandated to wear them, then yes definitely. Unfortunately, they are probalby glad to have a job of any description …..
No, they aren’t mandated to wear them according to what I understand of government policy. It’s up to customers to ask staff if they are allowed to remove it while they are speaking to us – and if not to ask to speak to the management. I simply asked yesterday if the member of staff was allowed to take it off – yes, she said, and took it off. It’s peer pressure, not mandatory instruction – so we need to apply ‘peer pressure’ in the other direction!
Thanks for clarifying.
I understand the government is not wanting to enforce masks for staff, giving uncharacteristically sensible reasons.
However, individual companies might demand it.
It is certainly inhumane!
This is going to cause such long term psychological damage that pretty soon human interaction will no longer be natural.Personally I don’t want to live in a world like that and I’m quite happy to create a little bit of havoc against the perpetrators before I go.
Havoc is good. 🙂
Good for you, Rosie. We must not get used to it. Those young men and boys who were sacrificed in two worlds wars must not be let down. We fight for them and for the freedom of the next generation and future generations.
Actually that’s one of my 3 lessons from lockdown, you don’t need makeup. All that brainwashing teenage girls get about ‘beauty routines’, ‘cleanse, tone moisturise’, ‘never let soap near your face’, etc etc – all codswallop. As an experiment over the last 4 months, I’ve been leaving it all off, lathering face twice daily with Marseilles olive oil soap, remove with very hot flannel, dry. Perfect! No objection to a bit of slap, lipstick, eye liner, but no more creams, bronzer or anything else ever between my face and the source of vitamin D. (The other 2 were: bread needs no kneading; ankle socks and bare legs rule).
I recently told my teenage granddaughter that her flawless, luminous skin is the most beautiful it will ever be in her life, so not to smother it in a layer of makeup but to show it off while she can!
My local Sainsburys has kept me sane throughout this pantomime. There has been almost no mask wearing by staff, and very little by customers. No one has “distanced” for months. Throughout, I have loved the fact that the staff have come right up close to help or answer a question.
I understand that Sainsburys has decided not to question anyone coming in without a mask, and so I will continue to go in without one and smile at the staff.
I have a shop myself. I make a profit, but I do it largely because I love meeting people, chatting and helping them make their shopping decisions (which a surprising number find very difficult). I am absolutely dreading Friday.
Last Saturday I decided to do a survey, and asked my customers who are currently not wearing a mask what they would do after Friday. The first ten people said “wear a mask”. I gave up after that.
I feel so depressed at the thought of having to interact with muzzled people all day that I am thinking of closing my shop until this ridiculous “guidance” is removed.
Is a valid medical exemption that you can’t make yourself understood while wearing a mask?
Lots of pardons and please repeat thats etc might do the trick…..
Hi Catharine, good to hear about your local Sainsburys. For yourself, I’ve been looking into the brainwashing side of things, thanks to a friend who has been closely monitoring another subject for many years, and can hopefully give you a hand here. “Last Saturday I decided to do a survey, and asked my customers who are currently not wearing a mask what they would do after Friday. The first ten people said “wear a mask”. I gave up after that.” Your question is a rational one aimed at a rational and logical intelligence that expects people to be honest and able to debate. Unfortunately people aren’t behaving like that any longer. That’s because of modern understanding of human behaviour, and the extent to which it has been used to make us think what the government wants us to think. I’ve put the basics onto my site https://www.beautyandthebeastlytruth.com/psychological-manipulation but have not yet loaded up the specific information about ‘framing’ – but the basic idea is this: if you ask the question that you did, people give the ‘correct’ brainwashed answer, and merely your question reinforces that brain washing. Instead, for your own wellbeing, you need to be nudging people away from… Read more »
A big sign saying “This shop will not criticise you if you are unable or unwilling to wear a mask” will be a quite adequate hint to your customers, I would have thought.
Great post and agree, we must be determined to resist the notion of getting used to this new abnormal. If we succumb to this then this will be the end of humanity as we know it and destroy everything that humanity has worked for especially the last 250 years.
NHS schedule of reports to be issued:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/07/Proposed-12-month-plan-for-2020-21-14-July-2020..pdf
Could be some telling ones in August.
Apologies, correct link https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/07/Proposed-12-month-plan-for-2020-21-14-July-2020.pdf