Matt Hancock Demands That Mandatory Vaccination for NHS Staff Must Arrive before Winter

The former Health Secretary has declared that NHS workers must be coerced into having both doses of a Covid vaccine before the onset of winter, while criticising unvaccinated staff for dismissing “all the scientific and clinical advice”. However, the current Health Secretary Sajid Javid wishes to delay the implementation of mandatory vaccinations for NHS employees until April of next year to avoid a severe staffing shortage over the Christmas period. The MailOnline has more.

Hancock, who quit in June after breaching his own social distancing rules by kissing a married colleague, said the move would act as another “tool to save lives” during what is projected to be a harsh winter for the health service.

He also scorned NHS staff who are still not vaccinated and don’t have a valid medical reason, warning that it was their “moral duty” and that they had “ignored all the scientific and clinical advice”.

Ministers have for weeks been considering whether to make Covid jabs compulsory within the health service after pushing through the requirement for care home workers in the summer. 

But last week the Health Secretary Sajid Javid appeared to push back the inoculation deadline until April amid warnings from NHS bosses that introducing a ‘no jab, no job’ policy now could leave hospitals understaffed at a crucial period.

Writing in the the Telegraph, Hancock, who was Health Secretary for three years, warned ministers against delaying compulsory vaccinations for the sector into the new year.

He said: “having looked at all the evidence, I am now convinced we must require vaccination for everyone who works not just in social care but the NHS, and get it in place as fast as possible… so as we prepare to a face a difficult winter, let’s use all the tools we have to save lives. 

Imagine the cancer patient, already battling another deadly disease, being cared for by a nurse. Who can put their hand on their heart and say they’d be happy to tell that patient their nurse could have the vaccine, but has chosen against all scientific and clinical advice to ignore it.”

Hancock said doctors and nurses had a “moral duty” to get the Covid vaccine to protect their patients.

A SAGE adviser said today it was a “general standard of hygiene” for anyone in a frontline role in contact with vulnerable patients to be double vaccinated against Covid. But they stopped short of calling for jabs to be made compulsory, saying this should only be done as a “last resort”. 

NHS England figures show only a small minority of NHS staff are still to get two doses of the vaccine, with more than nine in 10 doctors and nurses having already received both jabs. Health chiefs warned yesterday that hospitals are already at peak winter levels of bed occupancy despite it being early in the season. 

All care home workers will be required to have had two doses of the Covid vaccine from Thursday or lose their jobs, under a policy brought in while Hancock was Health Secretary. 

But the Government’s own figures suggest this will lead to some 40,000 care home workers losing their jobs in the already understaffed sector. This could lead to the closure of up to 500 homes, putting extra pressure on hospitals which will be unable to discharge patients well enough to be taken off the wards.

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karenovirus
4 years ago

How did he come crawling back out of the woodwork so soon?

bOrgkilLaH1of7
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Because…he’s WEF stamped through and approved… and shit floats

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

I was trying to add the following before your prompt and apposite reply prevented me from editing.

What is the ‘we’ that he keeps referring to?
He’s not in the government, just another discredited backbencher. He mighht have least have sought a position abroad, oh yes he tried that but the job offer got rescinded when it got bad publicity, can’t remember the details offhand.

bOrgkilLaH1of7
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

The “we” is a club and he’s in it….

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karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

Ah, so it’s their ‘we’ rather than ours. If the present government can be called ours.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

I think Bill has got his hand down the back of the twats trousers

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Reply to  Cecil B

and so has swabbyflabby

PhantomOfLiberty
PhantomOfLiberty
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Introducing Klaus Schwab to Parliament in 2017 https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/the-4th-industrial-revolution

karenovirus
4 years ago

So he’ll be off to become Blairs lackey, hoping to copy his making a fortune from somewhere or other.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

They wouldn’t even let him work for nothing!!!

Will
Will
4 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

If the WEF actually wanted an individual to control and manipulate, rather than using someone who hasn’t the mental capacity to breathe through his nose, they would be better off taking a chimp out of the local zoo. He will be going to prison by the time Stone is finished with him!!!

disgruntled246
disgruntled246
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Because he has literally no shame. He still thinks he’s relevant.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Because nobody threw any bricks at him on his run round London.

Tee Ell
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Yeah there has been a severe absence of bricks being lobbed at his head, and I don’t think we can blame this one on the truck driver shortage. Must try harder.

DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

It’s time for a rehab moment.

Maybe he senses Boris is about to go down for ethics issues and that somehow we wlll forget PPE contracts let to friends and billions wasted on T&T while snogging his friend’s wife?

Will
Will
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

I don’t think the bould Ms Stone will be so easily hoodwinked.

TheGreenAcres
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Woodlice always do

bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Same useful idiot under WEF rules.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

And do we really HAVE to have the picture???.

Many cannot bear to look.

And I don’t get the “moral duty” Hanckock claims NHS/Care staff have to get the jab in order to “protect their patients”.

Knowing what we know about the jab is there not a greater risk to patients from staff who have had the jab and are subsequently either “shedding” the spike protein to vulnerable patients or who then subsequently carry a high viral load but are asymptomatic and become “superspreaders” ?

If that is the case then would “the science” not dictate that it should, at most, be a matter of personal choice only for NHS/Care staff to decide whether or not to be jabbed.

Lister of Smeg
Lister of Smeg
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Maybe he’s related to wood louse.

lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

If the Blair creature can do it, any POS can.

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago

Wait. I’m sorry, but didn’t they kick this guy out? Is this some sort of rerun from last year or something?

This guy is just posturing. He’s trying to communicate with what he thinks is the frightened majority who think everyone should be strapped to a chair and vaccinated by force. He’s trying to tell them: “See? This new guy is killing you. I would have saved you had I been still in his place. Vote for me.” What scum.

Will
Will
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

I suspect that when, the newly emboldened, Kathryn Stone has finished with Hancock and his cronyism in relation to NHS contracts he will “think a brain tumour is a birthday present”.

Silke David
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Because lots of people still think he did an excellent job and trust him blindly.
And he is a nutter.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Probably trying to sound vaxier than Javid, hoping to get his old job back by public acclaim.

Old Maid
4 years ago

But surely, as a previous health secretary, he’d know that the jabbed are likely to carry higher levels of infection while not showing any symptoms?

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
4 years ago
Reply to  Old Maid

That would suggest you actually have to have some knowledge of health matters to be health secretary. Ours is a former primary school teacher (nothing against teachers, I just don’t tend to seek medical advice from them).

I suspect each and every person in this comments section has read more health-related material regarding this matter in the last month alone than he has in his entire life. In fact, I would wager he’s not read even one, ever. He has been told to push an agenda to make money for him and his buddies and is given the sound bites to do it, that’s all he knows. And he has a well-slappable face, so he makes an excellent fall guy in the future.

crisisgarden
4 years ago

The desperation is palpable. The word is out: the vaccines don’t work (they just make it worse). Hancock’s corporate sugar daddies aren’t happy, as the system of governance they wish to implement relies on everyone dutifully being jabbed every six months to remain a valid human being. NHS staff and careworkers are the low hanging fruit; If they can’t be convinced/forced then no one can. Well, it seems no one can.

Ross Hendry
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Nail on head. It’s going to be interesting to see it all unravel.

Hawkins_94
Hawkins_94
4 years ago
Reply to  Ross Hendry

Fingers crossed!

Moderate Radical
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

‘Hancock’s corporate sugar daddies aren’t happy, as the system of governance they wish to implement relies on everyone dutifully being jabbed every six months to remain a valid human being.’

‘…to remain a valid human being.’

That hit home hard. What an appropriate description/interpretation. There is no question that this is the level to which we have sunk.

Nikola.Tesla
4 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6VfYGt5GJY

I hate him. I hate them all. They should have no power and only be laughed at.

He is a psychopath.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Nikola.Tesla

What happened to the Italian bird he was fondling, and her brother who got the Government contracts? Have heard nothing about them since.
Anyway, not so much a psychopath but just someone who has a comfy job and a nice salary, with the chance to end up having a nice pension via the ‘revolving doors’ of Westminster – such as ‘consultant’ on the board of Pfizer, two days per months at £350,000 monthly salary, that sort of thing.
Perhaps the Italian brother and sister have got something lined up for him?

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Didn’t he leave his Mrs. to shack up with his paramour?

itoldyouiwasill
itoldyouiwasill
4 years ago

SCUM.

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

why? when we know the vaccines are not only not fit for purpose but may well harm your natural ability to fight disease.

interesting post from SB from very BTL…

In the short video interview(eng subs)the ICU doctor confirms that all ICU C19 patients in Antwerpen hospital are fully vaccinated. He comments that is a change from some weeks ago. Belgium almost 80% fully vaccinated but the unvaccinated 20 % do not seem to burden the ICUs there.
GZA Hospital, Antwerpen: ALLE Intensivpatienten sind vollständig geimpft

https://twitter.com/rosenbusch_/status/1457599879648251907

Dylan2021
4 years ago

Let us pause to reflect upon just one of the crimes against humanity that this low-functioning psychopathic tool of high-functioning psychopaths presided over. This took place in care homes where 57% of deaths occurred. The institutions responsible for the medical care of their vulnerable residents, 70% of whom suffer from dementia, seem to have gone out of their way to abandon them in their final hours. Deeply concerning measures put in place included: Blanket Do Not Resuscitate orders with no consultation with family members. Instructions not to call emergency services. Reduced staff – in some cases residents were left malnourished and dehydrated. Elderly patients infected with respiratory viruses diagnosed as Covid-19 were returned from hospitals to the care homes, seeding the viruses, enabling them to spread like wildfire amongst vulnerable, neglected residents. Ordering of unprecedented quantities of Midazolam – a sedative known to depress respiration and hasten death in patients suffering from respiratory disorders. It “changes end-of-life care into euthanasia.” Most cruelly, Midazolam has no analgesic properties and may actually increase perceptions of pain Many but not all of these people were on their way out anyway. However, if you intentionally herd terminally ill people off a cliff, it is… Read more »

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Dylan2021

Sounds like Schwarbs kind of guy.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Dylan2021

‘Midazolam Matt’. Why are the children of all those who died in the ‘care homes’ not more angry about this? Why have the Police not arrested Hancock? Are there any private prosecutions happening?

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

seem to have stalled from what I know. Bernician was bringing one but I think it was thrown out first time round.

I don’t foresee success while courts don’t seem to want to touch them.

As many are fond of saying re the is issue, no one is riding over the hill to save us.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  Dylan2021

Harry Shipman got life for doing the same

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago

A class cunt.

Carrie Symonds
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

I disagree with your use of the word ‘class’ as it and Hancock can never go together.

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago
Reply to  Carrie Symonds

Apologies. I just liked the alliteration but don’t want to mislead. Let me re-phrase – A total Cunt.

karenovirus
4 years ago

Daily Mail readers don’t like it. One ‘most disliked’ comment reads

‘Yes I do think health and care workers should be vaccinated, but he’s the last person people will want to hear it from’
.

Paul B
4 years ago

A SAGE adviser said today it was a “general standard of hygiene” for anyone in a frontline role in contact with vulnerable patients to be double vaccinated against Covid. But they stopped short of calling for jabs to be made compulsory, saying this should only be done as a “last resort”. 

Why is this madman advocating the un-triple-jabbed anti-vax conspiracy loons work around the vulnerable on the front line!? 😉

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

Not sure about your question but the SAGE adviser is saying ‘we won’t make it compulsory unless they don’t do what they are told’ which amounts to the same thing.

Paul H
Paul H
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

Despicable. Designating the unvaccinated as unclean just like those “filthy jews” in Nazi Germany,

X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
4 years ago

This (along with all the PC bilge) is like a relentless zombie onslaught. Seriously – that is how it feels. No respite. They just keep coming.

Skeptical_Stu
Skeptical_Stu
4 years ago

Perhaps we can call this whole sorry episode in human history, ‘The Walking Dead’?

Milo
Milo
4 years ago

I woke up today to read that NHS chiefs are worried about people who have not had any jabs and are calling for them to come forward to get jabbed ASAP before onset of winter.

Javy
Javy
4 years ago

The arrogance of this man is truly amazing……does he really believe people will listen to him after all his shenanigans?

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Javy

Don’t forget Ferguson had another man’s wife travel across London so he could do his own bit of fondling, and the episode of Cumming’s driving to Barnard Castle to see if his eyesight was good enough to… err… drive! Surely if you are not fit enough to drive, yet do so, that is a criminal act – yet, where are the Police?

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

The Police had a good look at Cumming’s activities in Co. Durham, don’t know why ‘took no further action’ as they said at the time.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago

Hancock pushing the “poison death shots”, now that really should inspire confidence.

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

quite clever really (obviously not his idea – probably involved his funders input) – if winter isn’t too bad no one will remember what he said now but if winter is a disaster he will come out loudly with… i told you so, you should have listened to me, make me important again so i can promote my funders’ products…

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Anyone who pays £15.00 for a gingerbread facemask needs their universal credit cancelled.

DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
4 years ago

How many elderly will die when their care homes are closed or so understaffed from these mass firings?

and come again, aren’t the residents being triple jabbed and the vaccination of the rest of us incapable of stopping infections?

this makes as much sense as everything else Hancock did, which is between none and £37b.

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

I’m presuming that it is part of the plan that many, many elderly do in fact die due to care homes being closed/understaffed. There is no other explanation.

Last week, in what I assume was a front run on our tw&t health minister, the doctors on the OMT here said they did not think the nassi pass should be used in hospitals/health care settings, i.e. no coercion to get the jab/tested. They are already shortstaffed, they do not want people having to isolate and they do not want to lose even more staff due to not wanting to get jabbed. They are merely being realistic and trying to keep the health service going.

However, claiming masks and distancing is safe enough in that setting makes forcing the masks and the nassi pass on the rest of us in shops and the like nonsensical.

George L
4 years ago
Reply to  JaneDoeNL

Yes.. I think you are right. This exact policy is taking place in every western country.. in lockstep. Its about collapsing health services when the shit is really hitting the fan. There can be no other reason for it..

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
4 years ago
Reply to  George L

It’s also clear there is a difference between the push by politicians and the scientists/doctors advising them – at least in NL. Care homes have said they won’t be locking down, despite any increased risk of transmission among the most vulnerable, because the people in their care not being able to see their loved ones was more harmful.

The same applied to the hosptials – it’s not just staff they don’t want made subject to mandatory vaxx/testing, it’s visitors as well, as they don’t want to tell an unvaxxed parent they can’t visit their sick child in hospital. Something I know happened to an unvaxxed parent who was not allowed to visit their adult child who had gone to Italy on holiday over the summer and was taken ill with ITTP (yes, vaxxed, but it was of course attributed to corona). The parent was not allowed in the hospital, despite being able to show a negative test. Charming

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

Great own goal by the WEF/Gates axis alliance, if the Telegraph comments section is anything to go by…

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

I’m puzzled they could be so stupid to publish this – any of them. Is there a deeper plan behind it? To root out the non-conform DT readers (who say they are cancelling subs in droves) and only keep the pure ones? Oh geez, I am getting so suspicious these days!

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

The Telegraph survives by the skin of their teeth. The last thing they can afford is to lose paying subscribers, unless they’re getting a bung from somewhere.

isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

If they are my bet would be on Gates. I think that his foundation already funds its Global Health Section and the dreadful Paul (Sweden did it all wrong) Nuki.

stewart
4 years ago

Hopefully this character is like Blair whose public image is so tarnished that his support for a policy has the opposite effect.

Norman
4 years ago

Who?

George L
4 years ago
Reply to  Norman

This thing I think..

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186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  George L

There is a word missing….”Kelly”

Freecumbria
4 years ago

A doctor or nurse working in the NHS is almost certain to have encountered SARS-C0V-2 already. A GP using the name Peter Thompson posted a few weeks ago to say doctors just weren’t going down with the virus for this very reason. The nurse or doctor will have built up natural wide immunity through exposure to all epitopes of the virus and in the mucus membranes allowing early detection when encountering the virus or a variant in the future. And that broad natural immmunity that will have been developed won’t have been reduced by an immunity narrowing experimental vaccine. The experimental vaccine doesn’t stop you getting the virus and it doesn’t stop you passing it on. It is clearly a very dangerous vaccine judged by the adverse reactions and its long term affects can’t be known. Consequently any nurse or doctor who applies evidence based medicine is likely to deduce that taking the experimental vaccine isn’t medically sensible and helps their patients not a jot. The cancer patient, at least if they’ve haven’t been fooled by the relentless state and media propaganda, should be delighted to be treated by a practitioner of evidence based medicine who hasn’t had the experimental… Read more »

miketa1957
miketa1957
4 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

I’ve said before, and no doubt I’ll say again: if I had to visit the NHS I would much prefer staff who *have not* been vaccinated. Highest chance of wild-type immunity without the risk that the vaccine has buggered it.

jingleballix
4 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

Maybe that’s what we should do…….start demanding to be seen by unjabbed NHS staff.

Freecumbria
4 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

Yes, same here.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

I posted yesterday of being out and about during lockdown proper through to March of this year coming up close and personal with approx 5k individuals from all walks of life. Unmasked (exempt), unvaxed.

That and possibly prior exposure in the widely speculated Covid ‘pre-wave’ might have given me natural immunity. It also matches decades of not taking the flu vaccine or getting flu.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

I have unfortunately had many visits to hospitals this year. Not once have I even thought about whether staff have had injections. I don’t care.

Sensibly though, on reflection I would prefer to be treated by non injected staff.

Paul H
Paul H
4 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

One of the basic precepts of medicine is “first do no harm.” As such I certainly don’t want to entrust my life to a vaccine mandate zealot who must surely be aware of the harms caused by the vaccines and their ineffectiveness, yet still believes they must be forced on those who don’t want to take it.

jingleballix
4 years ago

Mandatory medical treatment is forbidden under the Nuremberg Code, and this is enshrined in human rights laws in almost all nations around the world. It is also expressly forbidden under British law. Our government has based its response to C-19 on the Public Health Act 1984, and section 45E of this act states, “Regulations [i.e. measures made by ministers under ss.45B, 45C] may not include provisions requiring people to undergo medical treatment……’medical treatment’ includes vaccination or other prophylactic treatment”

The PHA is primary legislation – Health Secretary decrees are secondary legislation which cannot over-ride the former.

The government has already acted ultra vires in respect of care home workers – doing the same for the NHS would be ludicrously unlawful.

NHS workers know what is going on, they are seeing people maimed by jabs every day. The majority may have taken two jabs because of a sense of duty – but fewer and fewer will accept a third.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Perhaps we could start a campaign to EXPLICITLY remove section 45E from the Public Health Act 1984 in order to coerce people to take jabs…

Would remind people it’s currently illegal.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Does the Coronovirus Act override sections of the 1984 PHA?

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Very well said 👏

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago

Hancock lecturing people on their moral duty, really?

He said: “having looked at all the evidence…’ I somehow doubt that.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

Obviously not looked in Nature recently seeing the evidence grow that the Jabs cause Diabetes like symptoms amongst other far worse things.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

He wouldn’t understand the evidence even if he had looked at it.

Maybe he did “look” at the evidence. Just a look and nothing more.

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago

So Hancock wants to coerce people into getting jabbed? Oh boy! May I remind him…”The offence of ‘battery’ is the intentional or reckless infliction of unlawful force. For a doctor, nurse or any person to administer a vaccine without the ‘informed consent’ of the recipient is to commit a criminal offence. This is likely to be charged as ‘assault and battery’.  A person who intentionally encourages or assists the commission of an offence is themselves guilty of an offence contrary to Section 44 of the Serious Crime Act 1997. ” To read the full implications of forced vaccination on people, may I suggest this article from the LaworFiction website: https://www.laworfiction.com/2021/03/no-jab-no-pay-a-criminal-offence/

Maybe Matty needs to read up on the law…although I highly suspect his little buddies at the WEF and ‘ole Billy Boy, have got his back. May they all rot in hell.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

It’s also ‘wounding’ at the point of needle insertion absent informed consent.
I got jabbed to ensure I was not barred from hospital transport providers during months of hospital outpatient visits during this summer.

The only ‘infomed’ I received was a leaflet telling me how unlikely it was that I would get blood clots.
That was handed to me on the way out of the vaxing station wigwam following my first jab.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

Does anyone care what this tosser says?

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago

Hancock – should just change his name by deed poll and drop the first 3 letters!

Hopeless
4 years ago

It’s a pity that this arrogant criminal capo of Johnson’s doesn’t listen to his boss about infection and transmission in the inoculated. If he got his hand out of the till, his brown nose out of various places and other parts elsewhere, he might have a better handle on how things stand.

God knows why the people of Suffolk put up with this (and several other) Tory creeps. “Silly Suffolk”, indeed.

Stop Press

Johnson is hiding in the rears for the lobbying scandal debate today. Typical Slough Grammar.

WorriedCitizen
4 years ago

Fuck Off Wankcock!

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

Time to set up alternative hospitals with unjabbed staff? Anyone got any ideas?!

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

The old Isolation Hospitals, ours still survives as an NHS property or perhaps the private hospitals will spot a possible market.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Yes and all other services too! In the states there are now employment agencies specifically for the untermenschen.

Sforzesca
Sforzesca
4 years ago

I know from my recent brief employment in the NHS that about three years ago he was demanding that all NHS employees be flu jabbed or dismissed. That went down well.
He said “the science is settled”.

Yeah.

Just look at the interesting correlation between high flu jab uptake/higher covid death rates.

Just like the science is settled re the safety and efficiency of the mrna “vaccines”. ADE, Pathogenic priming, non sterilising and temporary” immunity”.

Like someone well said yesterday, the Clown World rolls on – sadly taking us with it. For now

Nuremberg 2 and Hell beckons for Hancock and his ilk.
Hold the Line against these bastards.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Sforzesca

the day the science is “settled” on anything is the day science is officially dead.