Tag Archive: BBC
The One Thing That Might Persuade Me to Get Jabbed
There is one argument capable of persuading even the most sceptical of vaccine sceptics to get jabbed. Click on the link to find out what it is.
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Fact-Checking the BBC’s ‘Fact Check’ of The Doctor Who Challenged the Health Secretary on Vaccine Mandate
The BBC has published another of its 'reality checks', this time targeting Dr Steve James, who challenged Sajid Javid on the science behind the vaccine mandate. But it needs a fact check of its own.
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Whistleblowing BBC Journalist Exposes Lockdown Zealotry of Colleagues
A pseudonymous BBC reporter calling himself Charlie Walsham has written a brilliant exposé in the Spectator about the pro-lockdown bias of his colleagues. A must read.
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Man Calls for Introduction of Arm Bands That Show Wearer Has Weakened Immune System and Would Like to Keep Distance
BBC News has published an article highlighting "calls" - just one call, actually – for the introduction of wearable symbols showing that the wearer has a weakened immune system and would like to keep a distance.
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BBC Offers Lanyards to Staff Wanting to Continue Social Distancing When Returning to the Office
The BBC is offering white lanyards to its staff who are returning to offices but wish to continue social distancing. Employees have also been asked to say whether they have been vaccinated but can return either way.
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The BBC’s Dishonest Attack on Ivermectin
Dr Tess Lawrie and Dr Edmund Fordham respond to an abysmal BBC programme which claimed to debunk a landmark study showing the efficacy of Ivermectin in treating Covid, but failed to contact any of the authors.
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Government NERVTAG Adviser Appears on the BBC Questioning the Models, Masks, Lockdowns and More
Professor Robert Dingwall, a member of NERVTAG, appeared on BBC Radio 5 this morning to talk about the Indian variant, vaccines, models, masks and lockdowns. This is about as sceptical as you will get on the BBC.
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Sunetra Gupta’s Colleagues Come to Her Defence After Rude, Dismissive BBC Interview
Sunetra Gupta gave an interview to BBC News last week which may be a now low in the Beeb's one-sided coverage of the lockdown debate. Jay Bhattacharya and Martin Kulldorff have come to their colleague's defence.
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What They Don’t Talk About on the BBC
A retired dentist and Lockdown Sceptics contributor has made a list of those questions BBC correspondents and editors should be asking about the Government's management of the pandemic but aren't. It's quite long.
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Negative Impact of Restricting Travel Extends Far Beyond Tourism
The broadcast media is wrong to focus only on holidays abroad when considering travel restrictions, Lord David Blunkett says. Just as important is the impact on trade.
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