19.9.2020 | 18:37
Þeir gera hlutina öðruvísi þarna úti
Sóttvörnum mótmælt í Bretlandi
Q: "The protesters, who neglected social distancing and mostly refrained from wearing face masks, chanted slogans and carried signs, decrying the governments measures to stem the spread of the virus and the proposed mandatory vaccination.
Covid is a hoax, Plandemic, This is now tyranny, some of the signs read. They also blasted the UK press for its coverage of the pandemic, proposing media distancing instead of social distancing."
Q: "Ironically, though schools and business have been shuttered for at least two weeks starting Friday the government has said demonstrations still remain legal, so it's expected more will pop up especially as the lockdown takes an economic toll, fueling resentment at the entire population being forced into quarantine. "
Q: "Sweden recorded 224 cases of Covid-19 on Thursday, a number roughly on par with daily new infections for the last two months. No patients died. However, the situation throughout much of Europe is different. 300,000 new cases were recorded across the continent last week, with the World Health Organization calling the spike in infections a wake-up call. Even Swedens neighbor, Denmark, saw an average of 61 cases per million people throughout the week, compared to Swedens relatively modest 23."
Þetta lítur út eins og einhver brandari
Q: "Surveillance footage has captured the moment a New York state woman was flung into the air after the mechanical arm of a garbage truck accidentally picked up the bench she was sitting on."
Q: "The Home Office is planning to fly at least 1,000 migrants who crossed the English Channel back to Italy, Germany and France in a series of weekly flights.
More than 6,000 refugees have crossed from France in crowded dinghies so far this year.