23.12.2021 | 12:59
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"48 passengers and staff aboard a fully vaccinated Royal Caribbean cruise ship tested positive for Covid this past weekend.
Every staff member is required to be vaccinated against Covid and passengers ages 12 and up are required to be vaccinated."
Þetta er byjað að vera niðurlægjandi fyrir talsmenn bólusetninga.
"70 per cent of Londons COVID hospitalisations were diagnosed after the patient had already been admitted for other ailments, it has been revealed.
The figure is important because a so-called surge in London hospitalisations for COVID is being used as a justification to lobby for further lockdown restrictions on the British public.
However, as Telegraph journalist Allison Pearson reveals, much of the panic is being driven by cases being counted as COVID despite the patient being admitted for other reasons.
"Astonishing fact. 70% of London's so-called COVID hospitalizations are diagnosed several days after admission for other ailments," she tweeted.
They are NOT COVID patients. A positive test 8 days after admission means the hospital basically gave the patient COVID."
Úps.
Yfirmaður WHO segir eitthvað...
"So if it's [the Covid-19 vaccine and booster] going to be used it's better to focus on those groups of severe illness and death, rather as we see some countries are using to give boosters to kill children this is not right."
... já.
"A convicted pedophile trans woman with a history of possessing indecent photos of children was sentences to 20 months in prison after photos were discovered of her engaging in sexual acts with a dog."
Bitch!
Facebook "fact check" í hnotskurn:
"We find the "fact check" performed by Lead Stories to be inaccurate, incompetent and irresponsible.
-- It fails to provide any assertions of fact that The BMJ article got wrong
-- It has a nonsensical title: "Fact Check: The British Medical Journal Did NOT Reveal Disqualifying And Ignored Reports Of Flaws In Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Trials"
-- The first paragraph inaccurately labels The BMJ a "news blog"
-- It contains a screenshot of our article with a stamp over it stating "Flaws Reviewed," despite the Lead Stories article not identifying anything false or untrue in The BMJ article
-- It published the story on its website under a URL that contains the phrase "hoax-alert"
We have contacted Lead Stories, but they refuse to change anything about their article or actions that have led to Facebook flagging our article."
Þeir eru ekkert fyrstir til að taka eftir einhverjum vitleysum hjá FB.