NERVTAG Member: Stop Publishing Daily Death Data, Ditch Test and Trace, End Self-Isolation, Don’t Vaccinate Kids
Professor Robert Dingwall, consistently the most sensible of the Government’s scientific advisors throughout the pandemic, gave a belter of an interview to Sarah Montague on the World at One earlier. The gist of it is in the headline, but a very kind reader – Stuart Robertson – has transcribed the entire interview for us which we’re republishing below.
SARAH MONTAGUE: Well, Robert Dingwall is Professor of Sociology at Nottingham Trent University. He sits on a number of committees advising the Government on their pandemic response.
ROBERT DINGWALL: What we’re in the process of doing is managing the transition to understanding that Covid as an endemic, respiratory infection is really just like all the other 30 or so respiratory infections that humans have coexisted with forever, and that we shouldn’t be doing anything exceptional in relation to it in September, 2021, that we would not have been doing in September 2019. And that of course means taking on a lot of vested interests, it involves defusing the levels of anxiety and fear that had been generated in the population over the last 15 months or so. And that’s not, neither of those, is a straightforward task.
SM: Okay, so you have said we should stop publishing the daily numbers of cases, hospitalisations, deaths.
RD: Well the daily numbers are increasingly, increasingly meaningless. When we’re dealing with a mild respiratory infection. What is the point of knowing how much of it is there, there is out there. There is some value maybe in in tracking hospitalisations at the moment, but we’re not tracking seriously desperately ill people in the way that we were in January, they’re not progressing through to intensive care in the sorts of numbers that we saw in the spring.
SM: So is Covid now a mild respiratory infection?
RD: In a largely vaccinated population, and that’s a very important qualification. Covid is now really part of the 30 or so respiratory viruses that humans have coexisted with since time immemorial.
SM: In a largely vaccinated population, children, for example, aren’t vaccinated, I mean you have said, given the low risk of Covid for most teenagers, it’s not immoral to think that there may be better protected by natural immunity generated through infection, rather than by asking them to take the possible risk of a vaccine.
RD: Well, indeed I mean there are risks from the infection, there are risks from the vaccine, and the challenges to decide how to weigh those in the balance.
SM: In terms of the way we should be adjusting our lives, if we’re not to treat this any different than for example flu, should people stop being signed up to an app that might ping and tell them to isolate.
RD: Well, it’s very hard to see what are the benefits of that is, again, if the most vulnerable people in the population have had the opportunity to be vaccinated. And if those who are not vaccinated are confined predominantly to groups where the infection is, is a very low risk. What are we achieving by contact tracing, by isolation, by these various associated measures? Why is it relevant to me to know that somebody in my network has been infected, when I have been vaccinated?
SM: So is it time to lift all the restrictions, stop test and trace, stop bubbles in school, and of course, telling people to isolate in pubs and hospitality venues.
RD: Well I think we have to ask very hard questions about what these are now achieving, but we also need to recognise that there are significant commercial interests in prolonging things like test and trace, but from the point of view of public policy, we have to ask, well, we have never thought it was important to do differential diagnosis of schoolchildren with respiratory infections, if they’re not well enough to go to school, they don’t go to school, that’s the sort of equilibrium we need to be moving toward when the school year restarts in the autumn.
SM: Professor Robert Dingwall there.
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Such candour. He will definitely be sent to the Gulag.
Yes, I look forward to meeting him there and discussing COVID over a bowl of thin gruel. All of the best people are going to be in the Gulag!
It could be one way to start a new civilisation…
Absolutely, I think we’ll thrive, because unlike those outside the Gulag and even those controlling the Gulag, we’ll live without fear.
And by the looks of it, we won’t be needing any permanently closed cafes in Pantasaph.
Shame, you could try the pet cemetery instead, they do good bacon baps, in a rather poignant setting near StPios, if StPios becomes your gulag.
https://www.facebook.com/TeaRoomsAtThePetCemetery/
And a working immune system…
I should not worry, you are of no particular importance, I’m afraid.
Tell that to the many who landed in the Gulags, merely for speaking out. You need to get out your history books, StPiosCafe.
Ideas are the most powerful things, and truth is the enemy of those in power.
Gulags in Britain took the form of the H blocks at Long Kesh Detention Centre, there, thousands of Catholics were Interned without trial.
Ag yes, Ling Kesh, the home of the dirty protests.You go there, Impius, and wallow in IRA fasces. Each to his oen.
Presumably you are referring to ‘freedom fighters’?
I recommend with vigour you spend less time trolling and read the 3 volumes of the Gulag Archipelago – you might learn something of value; your mention of Long Kesh is an illumination of your twisted mind. I would also draw your attention to the admission by the leadership of the IRA that the “war” against the British Army, Government and by proxy the population of the United Kingdom, was a mistake.
Thank you my friend, you’re so kind 😘
Yes, it’ll be the place to be, while zombies continue to not-be under the bed.
OMG – I wondered where our new society would be set up (I’d always imagined an armada of cruise ships in international waters). The gulag, of course. Where do I sign up? I know how to sign up. By taking out one of the vested-interests! (Only joking MI5 / CIA) …
That was a refreshing read.
And that’s the last we will be hearing from you ex-professor Dingwall.
“…we also need to recognise that there are significant commercial interests in prolonging things like test and trace”… This is the issue with lockdown from every point of view. We need to take a long, hard look at who benefits? It definitely is NOT the working classes who can’t work remotely, it’s not the small businesses who have closed for ever, or the un-furloughed, nor is it young people and kids who have lost their schooling and social lives. It’s not the hospitality and travel sector either. Those who have made a killing out of this pandemic should be asked to return their obscene profits to the public purse.
The underlying question is: How, and how quickly, can politicians be weaned off the consuming sense of personal power and aggrandisement that this pandemic has given them?
They can’t, ever. It is the very reason for their existence.
Yes, they are not known for giving up extra power voluntarily. They need to be exposed – the problem is how to persuade our fellow citizens who’ve had 18 months of brainwashing, when we have such a small propaganda budget.
Pretty quickly, I would guess, after two disastrous byelections……
In Hancock’s case very quickly now that his ex boss has totally lost interest in covid and just wants to make money and have fun
It’s not weaning them off anything. It’s weaning the poor people off covidian madness, the belief that they are all doomed gleaned from the thoroughly good brainwashing they’ve all been given. Until then there will be no normal, not a chance.
https://twitter.com/rwjdingwall/status/1410177453876731915
He gave a very well balanced Twitter thread in more detail.
Indeed – but he got a lot of pushback for his trouble. Brave man, swimming against the tide.
Good Cop, Bad Cops.
Mission accomplished?
Or more of the on-off switch routine?
Keep ’em guessing!
Possible fly in the emancipation ointment?
https://bidstats.uk/tenders/2021/W26/753795428
https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=MAY415504
Sadly the first link’s contract period does seem to match the Dee-Gel 2025 projection (you who already know the (above obfuscated) name and domain will understand).
‘If they’re not well enough to go to school, they don’t go to school.’
At a time of near-universal insanity, the most basic common sense sounds like inspired wisdom, doesn’t it?
Wow, it’s not difficult to be a Kahlil Gibran these days.
Indeed. “On Marriage” and “On Children” are two of my favourite poems.
‘we also need to recognise that there are significant commercial interests in prolonging things like test and trace’
Indeed.
The new monster we created hereby, the new medical industrial complex, won’t give in quietly.
Nor will his previously existing cousins, big pharma, the ‘vaccine’ industry, ‘public health’ officials, doctors and so on.
The Lib Dem’s (although I’d rather have had the SDP) are the key. They are the only MS party on its knees and likely to listen (I’ve given up on Labour).
If the 99% can persuade the LBs their recent By Election win was in part due to their abstention re the extension of the draconian emergency powers, then we have some leverage.
Bojo is only interested in staying our PM and the Blue Wall MPs are looking over their shoulders whatever their majorities. We just need to get the LBs to announce they do not support lockdowns etc.
Lobby them with the promise of your vote in future if they go against the mad political narrative.
Great, sensible, well thought out interview. This is the sort of exit plan that is needed
Eighteen months ago, who would have guessed that stating the scientifically and medically obvious (as opposed to the commercially and politically expedient) would have morphed into an act of extreme courage on a par with that of a Victoria Cross winner?
Welcome to the new normal of the pseudopandemic!
Professor Dingwall deserves a medal for his honest assessment of the government’s handling of the COVID “crisis” and challenging the wisdom of inflicting experimental gene therapies on an entire generation of young people whom the science says don’t need them.
Hopefully, he will avoid the fate of others who have spoken out – not least the inventor of RNA/DNA injections, who was a hot favourite for a Nobel prize until he picked up the whistle and started blowing. His scholarly revelations are dynamite.
https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/dr-robert-malone-interview-inventor-of-mrna-technology-censored-for-speaking-out-on-vaccine-risks/
Let’s hope he avoids the fate of the inventor of the pcr test! No, just kidding, I’m sure Kary Mullis’s death just before his test was used to drive the biggest scam in history was just another one of those coincidences.
I almost wonder what world sage live in – commercial interests might be a factor – maybe even the egg from which this chicken shit hatched… maybe the stranglehold of pharma over every facet of medicine is so out of control the minions no longer see it for the drugs. There is no conflict of interest oversight, no separation between govt, academic and corporate interests – it is one giant ball of fire burning through our lives – vaccines are the holy grail to which we are being sacrificed – the reality is these vaccines are experimental, have little efficacy and do a lot of damage both physically and mentally via coercion and dividing people – there is no fence sitting here for sceptics – you cannot separate the lockdowns, masks, distance etc. bullshit from the global vaccination drive. We do not need the poison – we have natural immunity and some old people die – if other cheaper, more available and reliable medicines were used – many fewer old people would have died. This govt and sage should be in prison for murder. your choice folks.
I usually turn that ridiculous Montague woman off at lunch time and so missed the most useful interview she has done in recent times! Well done Stuart Robertson.
The very soon to be ex-SAGE member Professor Robert Dingwall, I strongly suspect.
So why have I been reading that it’s not a respiratory but rather a vascular disease with various science bods saying from the very beginning that the symptoms of those hospitalised early on were not typical of respiratory diseases? We still don’t know whether it is/was a gain of function and therefore what exactly we have been dealing with or could be dealing with long term. We also have no idea about the true nature of the vaccs. Why are these people being so complacent? Scare the crap out of people and then pacify them tactics still going on? I’m so sick of it. We need some really straight talking and to stop being nannied.
The damage done to the soul of our nation since the marxist Blair years will take many generations to heal. I have walked around my neighbourhood unmasked during this whole mad episode. I also had a farm during the swine flu period and noted the madness and the damage done then. Farming has not recovered from that terrible and unnecessary battering. This country will not recover from this battering. Our freedoms and our lives have been slowly controlled with an ever bigger bureaucracy. The difference this time is the utter compliance of so many through fear or laziness. It doesn’t matter which. The damage has been done. People no longer look at each other. They no longer want to engage with anyone they see as ‘the enemy’. Those of us who have tried to remain sane a d sensible throughout this will be attacked and ostracised for many years. We are already an apartheid society but we don’t yet realise it because it is a step too far to think we have actually lost all those liberties we took for granted. Many of my elderly friends and neighbours understand what is coming to them. We are not afraid because we… Read more »
Trump has precisely no desire to drain the swamp, Trump is a product of the swamp.
Trump supported lockdown, unlike Kristi Noem, Trump is a Keynesian, Keynesians don’t drain the swamp.
N.B. Note the total lack of curiosity from Montague as Dingwall talks about the harms of the vaccine to teenagers outweighing those of the respiratory disease. Note also the lack of comment here. You might have thought that would be the top-line take-away here. Curious. Not. Commercial interests – we haven’t done Africa yet. See AIDS.
Robert Dingwall has been trying his best to help get us out of this mess all along. He is brave and he is beginning to get more of a platform. Thank you Robert Dingwall and LS for printing this.
Perhaps a gladiatorial fight between the sociologists and the behavioural psychologists might sort it all out? Did the Royal College of Psychologists give a free pass to first Michie second ???? third Reicher for their marvellous work in screwing us over.
Stumbled across this from Apr 2020. How right she was:
Lockdown is the world’s biggest psychological experiment – and we will pay the price
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/this-is-the-psychological-side-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-that-were-ignoring/
The Dubious Origins of Long Covid
Echoes of chronic fatigue in the effort to blame the coronavirus for a host of questionable symptoms.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-dubious-origins-of-long-covid-11616452583
Surprised the bbc bitch didn’t cut him off
Robert Dingwall should be a key member of ‘our’ new administration. The Common Sense, Ethical, Free Speech Party!
Hmm, Ms Montague wasn’t very happy with this was she?! The most EXTREMELY interesting comment for me – “we shouldn’t be doing anything exceptional in relation to it in September, 2021, that we would not have been doing in September 2019. And that of course means taking on a lot of vested interests” I wonder whose vested interests he is referring to?! But certainly an acknowledgement that this is perhaps not about a virus