Coronavirus - Here for life (In high population density areas)

Considering. 95% of deaths are down to old age etc that’s some going

Ahead of the game.

Ah , I would not think so.

Silent Norma speaks

Ramp up the vaccination and fuck off

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Well able to say a lot without saying anything

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You’d swear she’s from Kerry …

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Micheal says childcare will be open for vulnerable children. How many vulnerable children go to childcare ffs??

I love how they put back on the mask between questions.

Allows Leo snigger away without being seen

We don’t test for infections.

its an entirely virtual illness that requires twitter to give it oxegen, mythical “case” numbers are spoken about but actual sick people are nowhere to be found

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QED

Hello, George.

Covid will still show up in those that have been vaccinated will it not. So you could get it, not get very sick from it, but die of something else and as per the current situation of recording deaths still be recorded as a covid death. Or am I mistaken?

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I read that 75% of patients with covid in Tanland had prior appointments? I read it on the internet so I did.
Roughly 3000 kids and teachers in the 3 local secondary schools. Not a teacher or pupil ill (that’s not to say they all dont have it mind). We must be very fortunate.

The next two weeks are extremely important…

De ye think there was much of a tendering process, sure it’s not as if leo would let his mates in on a scam

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‘population of learners’ ‘Community of educators’
wtf :face_vomiting: