Boris: Masks Will be Needed For Another Year

Boris Johnson’s Easter Monday press conference was a depressing affair, with the Prime Minister confirming that vaccine passports will be required to access large-scale events (like football games), warning that social distancing measures will have to remain in place after June 21st and a “traffic light” system will be unveiled on May 17th to determine which foreign countries we’re allowed to go to, if any. MailOnline has more.

Boris Johnson laid out a grim vision of coronavirus restrictions stretching into the future tonight amid fears his roadmap is being watered down.

The PM tried to strike a bullish tone saying the country’s hard work is “paying off” as he held an Easter Monday press briefing in Downing Street, confirming that shops can open on April 12th as planned.

Non-essential retail, gyms and hairdressers can get up and running, while bars, restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers outdoors.

“On Monday 12th, I will be going to the pub myself and cautiously but irreversibly raising a pint of beer to my lips,” Mr Johnson said.

As he struggled to quell rising anxiety about when normal life might resume, he said: “We set out our roadmap and we are sticking with it… We see nothing [in] the present data that makes us think we will have to deviate from that roadmap.”

However, the Government’s SAGE experts and a series of reviews published this afternoon cast serious doubt on the prospects of returning to normal by the June 21st date previously proposed for a full lifting – and Mr Johnson himself seemed to scale back his rhetoric on “freedom day”.

New evidence released by the Government suggested that the relaxation could spark a fourth peak in outbreak.

A paper indicated that “baseline measures”, including some form of social distancing and masks, would need to remain in place until this time next year – while voicing “reasonable confidence” that Covid will be manageable by then.

It said the reopening of pubs, cinemas and indoor hospitality – due to happen on May 17th – could be called into question if vaccine uptake in the under-50s dips below 85%.

Meanwhile, separate updates on a series of reviews gave little more than holding positions – stopping short of confirming that non-essential foreign travel will be allowed from the earliest mooted date of May 17th, with a traffic light system of restrictions due to come into force when the blanket ban lifts.

Mr Johnson said he would not provide a “hostage to fortune” by giving any timeline.

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: Sir Iain Duncan Smith, the former Conservative leader, has branded Boris’s vision of Britain post-reopening a “hellish demi-lockdown”. He gave the following quotes to the Mail after the Prime Minister’s presser:

We were told the vaccine was the way out, no ifs, no buts. We can see from the data that the vaccine is working better than anyone had hoped, but now the scientists are saying the real issue is variants or a third wave.

They want to keep Project Fear going because they are enjoying the control they have, and ministers have caved in to them.

The result is we are headed for a hellish demi-lockdown, where we have to be tested all the time, carry a vaccine passport everywhere and are under the constant threat of being locked down again.

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Old Bill
5 years ago

I don’t own a pub, but if I did and Johnson walked in he wouldn’t get a pint of beer to raise to his lips he would get a broken glass to wear on his face.

iane
iane
5 years ago
Reply to  Old Bill

I would do a polish pastor to him!

Bill H
5 years ago
Reply to  Old Bill

I’d show him the door in double quick time, and make sure the media got a good story out of it.

He is a stinking liar.

TreeHugger
5 years ago
Reply to  Old Bill

I’m seriously hoping that any MP, with the exception of the 73, gets told to sling their hook if they try going to their local.

DanClarke
DanClarke
5 years ago

Never ever worn one and don’t intend to start now. Johnson and his ilk need to go, they are the problem

LilyVLibre
5 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Neither have I, Dan. And frankly I do not care who Bojo says any more. He can do a flying ****

GorillaBaz
GorillaBaz
5 years ago

Is there a list anywhere of the anti lockdown/vaccine passport candidates for May’s local elections for those of us that might want to use them to send a message to the Govt? I know that compiling such a list might be an undertaking and a half but just wondered on the off chance if there was one. Not sure it would be enough just to not vote for the Conservative candidate. Has to be someone whose on record stating they’re against lockdowns ever being used again in the future and the implementation of domestic vaccine IDs.

cinnamonpress
cinnamonpress
5 years ago
Reply to  GorillaBaz

David Kurten (wrote 2 hours ago on Facebook): “There is absolutely no need for a continuation of coronavirus restrictions or totalitarian ‘vaccine passports’. All civil liberties should be restored immediately. Vote #Kurten4Mayor; Heritage Party to remove Tory/Labour tyranny.”

JoRoMo
JoRoMo
5 years ago
Reply to  GorillaBaz

Time for Recovery are doing this – sign up for their updates https://timeforrecovery.org/

barrywinn
barrywinn
5 years ago
Reply to  GorillaBaz

Just don’t vote conservative or labour but vote for one of the new parties or Independent. They will hopefully then get the message.

Bella Donna
5 years ago
Reply to  barrywinn

Most of all I want the tories ground into the dust!

MizakeTheMizan
5 years ago

It’s a strong word, and I usually balk when people use it casually, but these people are EVIL.

patb
patb
5 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

More to the point – Boris won’t be needed for another year.

hilarynw
hilarynw
5 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

I think you are right. There is no other way to describe it and I hope people will finally see this for what it is – a new régime of control where every aspect of our lives is going to be monitored. If there isn’t an uprising now then this is the future because the only thing that can save us, is us!

barrywinn
barrywinn
5 years ago
Reply to  hilarynw

I agree. It is up to the MP’s we voted into office, as the voice of the people, who are the only one’s that can stop the civil unrest which I am sure will follow if this is allowed to continue.

namgoh
namgoh
5 years ago
Reply to  barrywinn

don’t think there will be much chance of that going by their response to my letter as below LETTER WRITTEN TO MY LOCAL MP Monday 5 April 2021 13:28 Madam I am DISGUSTED to have voted for you and the party you represent at the last general election. You seem to ignore British and Allied forces fought against a repugnant and totalitarian regime between 1939-1945 to uphold and defend the freedoms of DEMOCRACY. How you can, in all conscience, allow the state of affairs that now exist in this country without deeply skeptical parliamentary scrutiny is beyond my comprehension. The unwarranted confiscation of personal freedoms, human and democratic rights. The squandering of billions of pounds of tax payers money, the damage caused by unprecedented lockdowns, suppression of distinguished scientific opinions, millions of people waiting for medical care, childrens educations and futures destroyed, businesses and livelihoods lost, elderly left to DIE without the comfort of relatives. COERCION, FEAR and PROPAGANDA. For you and the rest of your SPINELESS colleagues to allow this to continue is untenable and you should be ashamed of yourselves. You are no better than the regime previously mentioned yes they were called the NAZI party and you… Read more »

jcd
jcd
5 years ago
Reply to  namgoh

The person who wrote the reply is severely lacking in intelligence and basic comprehension; how they became an MP is astonishing.
Nowhere in your letter did you mention that you were ‘going to vote for someone else’.
Nowhere in his/her letter did they address the points that you made in yours; it was just a supercilious and dismissive way of saying ‘tough’.

Who is this MP?

Ken Garoo
Ken Garoo
5 years ago
Reply to  jcd

Intelligence is the last thing a Modern MP needs. The primary credentials are to follow The Party line, to be able to spout mutually exclusive statements without blinking an eyelid, and if bought, to stay bought. While there may be superficial differences between the Parties at a local level, there is none at the topmost level. The UK is a One Party state – the party of war and power concentration.

LilyVLibre
5 years ago

Sorry but really Boris just fuck off.
And can I ask the question: Boris claims he is going to a pub on the 12 April. Who is the Landlord? Is he/she really going to let this monster charlatan and liar on to his premises.?

JayBee
5 years ago
Reply to  LilyVLibre

Any publican who serves him can and will have to close down again right therafter.

Smelly Melly
5 years ago

I would call myself a natural Conservative but now I HATE them.

LMS2
5 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

You’re a natural conservative. They’re not. That’s the difference. Half of them should be in the Lib Dems or Labour.

amandainhampshire
amandainhampshire
5 years ago

When will the brainwashed sheeple wake up?! Will they ever understand that this wicked cabal have no intention of releasing their tyrannical grip – EVER? We have an allegiance and duty to the generations coming after us to refuse absolutely to lie down and let these greedy megalomaniacs hold sway. The experimental ‘vaccine’ (dangerous witches’ brew) coercive nonsense is fundamental to the success of their abhorrent plan, so please please Toby and LDS gang, help reveal this for what it is ATL and then, perhaps, fewer younger people will fall for the illogical propaganda and will decline the dodgy injections. The DT is now shameless in its censorship of comments that push back against the government’s narrative (the Gove article appears to have all the bots and shills out in force today); this website provides a safe space for alarmed dissenters of all stripes, (for which I’m more thankful than words can express), but we now urgently need a more organised call to arms before the trap is sprung irrevocably.

epythymy
epythymy
5 years ago

85% vaccination rate for the under 50s sounds a lot like the teacher who keeps the whole class in detention when one kids behaving badly… what kind of politics is this?!

realarthurdent
5 years ago
Reply to  epythymy

The difference here is – no one is behaving badly. No healthy person under 60 needs the vaccine, and none should be coerced into it.

SueJM
SueJM
5 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

Neither should the over 60’s.

NonCompliant
5 years ago

Is anyone really that surprised? The Government and the majority of MP’s simply EVIL individuals who’ve been handed a once in a lifetime opportunity to subjugate the entire nation, mainly due to a compliant media and a passive and brainwashed population.

Dark days ahead.

Prester John
Prester John
5 years ago

Every publican should ban Mr Johnson from their premises for life, and if he goes for a photo opp to have his ‘pint’, he and his entourage should be barred from the pub just as the photo opp is set up and be given his marching orders.

DanClarke
DanClarke
5 years ago

Could the government be sued under the Freedom of Information act for withholding?

JayBee
5 years ago

And again, what the conspiracy theorists said since March has become vindicated: the public can try as hard as It wants. The government has a/Klaus&Bill’s plan to execute and it will do so.

TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
5 years ago

Masks cause serious harm to health as documented here:

Facemasks in the COVID-19 era: A health hypothesis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7680614/

ConclusionThe existing scientific evidences challenge the safety and efficacy of wearing facemask as preventive intervention for COVID-19. The data suggest that both medical and non-medical facemasks are ineffective to block human-to-human transmission of viral and infectious disease such SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, supporting against the usage of facemasks. Wearing facemasks has been demonstrated to have substantial adverse physiological and psychological effects. These include hypoxia, hypercapnia, shortness of breath, increased acidity and toxicity, activation of fear and stress response, rise in stress hormones, immunosuppression, fatigue, headaches, decline in cognitive performance, predisposition for viral and infectious illnesses, chronic stress, anxiety and depression. Long-term consequences of wearing facemask can cause health deterioration, developing and progression of chronic diseases and premature death. Governments, policy makers and health organizations should utilize prosper and scientific evidence-based approach with respect to wearing facemasks, when the latter is considered as preventive intervention for public health.

hilarynw
hilarynw
5 years ago

Agree totally. However, I realise that as the government ceased to listen to anyone except their masters long ago, we could present them with realms of evidence that masks don’t work/are harmful or that lockdowns cause far more deaths than they save etc. and it would be like water off a duck’s back. I have always hated violence of any kind but I really do believe that this is a new kind of war that we are in at the moment and wonder if revolution is the only thing they will understand.

I am Spartacas
5 years ago

Had enough yet?

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peyrole
peyrole
5 years ago

People who knew Johnson said before the election that he was a congenital liar.
We now know its true, almost every single word issued from his mouth is a lie.
He wants to be the ‘supreme ruler’ , he believes its his birthright.
Make no mistake, he is presiding ( the correct word) over the beginning of one of the darkest days in the UK’s history, the instigation of a biosecurity fascist totalitarian regime. And he has absolutely no intention of wavering from that path.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
5 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

AN OPPORTUNIST LIAR!!!

realarthurdent
5 years ago

You wear one if you want to, Boris. I won’t.

DanClarke
DanClarke
5 years ago

Would love to see a landlord chase Johnson out of his pub, even throw a pint over him

DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
5 years ago

I demanded to know last year what were the statistical measures that would allow us to end the mask mandate. No one answered, despite the fact that the government admitted it would do little for infections only give people confidence.

And now it will never end.

ookla
ookla
5 years ago

Boris is utterly clueless. Masks for ANOTHER YEAR ??? get bent. I’m done. Just done with this bullshit

Rowland P
Rowland P
5 years ago

Boris is not in charge. Bill Gates and Tony Blair are but two people pulling his strings. Big Pharma must be licking their lips at the thought of repeat vaccinations on top of the initial ones. Listen to Mike Yeadon with James Delinghope on https://delingpole.podbean.com/e/dr-mike-yeadon-1617215402/ or in print here: https://www.americasfrontlinedoctors.com/exclusive-former-pfizer-vp-to-aflds-entirely-possible-this-will-be-used-for-massive-scale-depopulation/

There is more afoot than meets the eye.

flyingjohn
5 years ago

I sincerely hope that any pub Johnson visits on Monday for a photo-op pint in the garden will refuse to serve him and bar him for life.

In fact, all pubs should bar for life every MP who votes for Covid Passports

Norman
5 years ago

New evidence released by the Government suggested that the relaxation could spark a fourth peak in outbreak.”
That is not evidence it is speculation based on modelling. And let’s face it, their models haven’t proven even remotely accurate.

smithey
5 years ago
Reply to  Norman

Also, if the vaccines work then why will there be a fourth outbreak? If everyone has the vaccine yet there are still outbreaks then what is the point of the vaccine?

chris c
chris c
5 years ago
Reply to  smithey

Shush, don’t ask sensible questions!

LMS2
5 years ago
Reply to  Norman

It’s a real risk. Just look at the massive outbreaks in those US states that have reopened….

Smelly Melly
5 years ago

According to the governments own statistics 120k people will die this year from smoking related diseases in the UK. Why isn’t tobacco banned to “Save Lives”.

karenovirus
5 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

Because they depend on the tax revenue, same goes for booze.

Smelly Melly
5 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

How many years tobacco and drink tax revenues have they spent?

bowlsman
bowlsman
5 years ago

This will never end until the population come to realise that they’re being abused. While they’re enjoying the restrictions and Boris keeeps listening to the scientists nothing will change. It’ll take years till they come to their senses.
Oh and get ready for more lockdowns next winter.

DevonshireDozer
DevonshireDozer
5 years ago
Reply to  bowlsman

Be fair to scientists. I know several who are incensed at what has been going on. Trouble is, they’re either retired or don’t work anywhere connected to the ‘public sector’ / NHS.

wantok87
5 years ago

It is now time to challenge the indoctrination of the Mask Mania. Much of the fault lies with scientists (I use the term figuratively) who have published over 300 articles frequently with either reference to influenza or observational studies. The politicians who have no scientific background, and epidemiologists, many of whom e.g. Neil Ferguson are mathematicians with no biological let alone medical training, have run with the simplistic narrative of +well they can’t do any harm and might do some good.” The pieces of infected rags they call masks, that people dangle across their oro-nasal area ,stuff into their pockets then reuse ‘ad libidum’ are a biohazard. Sadly the greatest casualty in the pandemic has been the scientific method -association confused with causation- and publication of research of poor quality whose conclusion as taken as doctrine. The scientific advisors (SAGE) have produced politicians who are so afraid of people dying that they have forgotten that the public need to live. 

Max Normal
Max Normal
5 years ago

At least the Mail has revealed the dark secret of the NWO agenda: restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers customers
Yup, it’s Soylent Green

Peter W
Peter W
5 years ago

As of 10am Tuesday the Gove article in The Telegraph on vaccine passports has 8350 comments , the vast majority of them castigating him. Probably water off a ducks back but one can hope.

MDH
MDH
5 years ago

Health update: Both the OH and I are experiencing raised blood pressure. The constant strain of living in a dystopia is getting to us. Personally, I now feel only the catharsis of seeing the chief players in this farrago ground into the dust will be enough to restore my equilibrium. I want Johnson, Gove, Whitty, Hancock, etc, to never know a moment’s peace for the rest of their lives. I want them to live with the full knowledge that they have destroyed the hopes and aspirations of millions. They must never be allowed respite. Eternal torment is the very least they deserve.

sskinner
5 years ago

The thing with science is that a theory can be proved wrong with one single experiment. Texas has opened up fully and Sweden never imposed restrictions and in neither case has there been a disaster but quite the opposite. Perhaps to open up completely would expose the lockdowns and vaccinations as hugely expensive and all for no benefit.

barrywinn
barrywinn
5 years ago

This government is not fit for purpose and a big part of the problem are the MP’s we voted into Parliament to speak for the people. So far the majority have not done so and are therefore the problem. They will soon have to decide which side they are on; the people or this dictatorial government of occupation.