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We Need to Hear Much More About Florida and Texas and Less About the Latest Covid Hotspots

by Will Jones
30 April 2021 1:32 AM

Would that journalists and broadcasters paid as much attention to places with no restrictions doing fine as they do to the latest places experiencing a Covid surge.

All eyes are currently on India and especially Delhi where, after a year of little impact, the virus is making its nasty presence felt. But as Ivor Cummins points out, India for whatever reason has a long way to go to catch up with countries in Europe and the Americas when it comes to Covid deaths. The country is not a good comparison for the UK where the virus is endemic and substantial population immunity is now present.

If only our media would spend as much time telling the population about how Florida lifted its restrictions back in September, how South Dakota never had any, and how Texas and Mississippi reopened in full at the start of March, as they do telling us about how many people are in hospital in Delhi. The latest positive-test data for these open states is in the graph above, along with two other light-restriction states, South Carolina and Georgia. Note the conspicuous lack of surge despite being basically back to normal. What more evidence do our politicians and scientists need that the threat from the virus is overblown and does not warrant social restrictions or emergency measures? Is the Government interested in data which contradict their preferred narrative?

The Telegraph today is reporting that as of June 21st – another seven weeks away – Brits will be permitted once again to attend large events without anti-social and uneconomic distancing requirements and hug one another. Our ultra-cautious scientists are advising that these things might just be okay by then. Though in case you might have thought they would then end the seemingly endless state of emergency, they have said measures such as staggering entries to venues accommodating large groups and good ventilation will still be required. What part of normal don’t they understand?

Nor is there any indication of a move to return international travel to normal, as the country faces more limitations on travel this summer – when most of the country is vaccinated – than last summer – when nobody was. What this has to do with following the science is, as ever, unclear.

What’s strange is that even in America where parts of their own country are living free and showing that the measures aren’t needed, state governments, with popular support and backed by federal agencies, just carry on with their restrictions, lifting them only very slowly and with no obvious commitment to bringing them finally to an end. It’s as though people don’t want to know. Too much has been invested in the lockdown narrative, it seems, for people to be able to cope psychologically with the trauma of facing the truth that it is fundamentally false. Too many reputations are at risk. Too many interests coincide.

Are we doomed to live forever in this Covid state of emergency? I confess it is hard to see what will prompt governments to bring it to an end, now that we live in permanent fear of the appearance of variants and believe we must continually top up the whole world’s antibodies through rolling annual programmes of vaccinations. One of the most depressing thoughts is I find it almost impossible to imagine Boris Johnson facing the camera and announcing: “My friends, our ordeal is over. The data is clear. The virus is now one among many hazards with which we daily must live. Vaccines are available to the vulnerable, as are effective treatments, and we will continually strive to find the safest ways to protect those at risk from this and other illnesses. It is time to resume our old lives. I declare the state of emergency to be over.”

Will we ever reach a point where we no longer even think about whether some activity is “Covid secure”? Where we no longer see our fellow human beings as sources of infection? It would be good to hear much more often from the Government that this is where it believes we are headed, sooner rather than later.

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DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago

Aside from “NOT airborne”, note the WHO has a 1m distance.

Is this making a case for locking-up people at home so that a) there is a justification for having done it and b) an excuse for doing it again?

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

How would they be able to lock people up at home? Most people are no longer as naive as in 2020. There is more of us than them, so how would they stop us?

If there’s a civil war between those who think people should be locked up at home and those of us who refuse to comply, the ‘lock people up at home’ side will be somewhat hampered by the fact that they’ll be staying at home!

https://youtu.be/SHhrZgojY1Q?si=lTdSWllGxE1C1Ggb

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DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

I’d like to think you’re correct and any such policy would be ignored.

However, let’s not underestimate the playbook of incentivisation and coercion.

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DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

and as we saw during Classic COVID, the rules don’t apply to those promoting the rules e.g. government advisers travelling about, Westminster bridge mass gatherings with police participating, nurses and researchers not adhering to social distancing to promote lockdown and social distancing etc.

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

But those hypocrites breaking their own rules is exactly what has caused many people to be more sceptical and distrustful and unlikely to comply if there’s a next time.

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DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Threats and violence go a long way. Do we really know how children raised during such restrictions will respond as adults to a similar event?

If all else fails, someone will start a war.

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Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

I agree more are aware but not nearly enough. As long as the BBC has free reign the public will be none the wiser. Just caught the BBC on radio earlier. Banging on about Lockdowns, vaccine science and how much we have learned about science and big projects like Warp Speed. Aye, that is also called fascism.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

Well this startling revelation coming in the medieval 21st century is astounding. Talk about the things we didn’t know.

Now why is this information being put out?

Ot to paraphrase Neil Oliver – it’s not always about what they say it’s about.

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Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

On his video he was talking about a random Tweet he put out that got a lot of attention, he said ‘are the baddies in a panic’.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

Yes, I saw that vid last night.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago

The point of saying it wasn’t airborne was so they could impose mask mandates which reinforced the “deadly pandemic” lie.

“Covid” (if it exists) IS a cold, isn’t it?

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DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

According to the cold experts at BHF:

“Colds are caused by many different viruses, but most commonly a rhinovirus or a coronavirus (not the same type of coronavirus that causes Covid-19).”

Nice caveat.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

Yeah, “covid” has to be different. The “disease” with a list of symptoms as long as your arm and no apparent defining features.

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

Included in the long list of symptoms for Covid is having no symptoms:

“COVID-19 can affect many different parts of your body and cause general symptoms that have many potential causes. Some people with COVID-19 don’t develop any symptoms.”

https://www.healthline.com/health/sure-signs-you-ve-already-had-covid#signs

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Lol you couldn’t make this stuff up could you? If “covid” exists I expect I’ve had it as I’ve had some colds/flu type stuff since 2019. They all felt like variations on colds and flus I’d had before.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

Dr Mike Yeadon is adamant there is no such disease as covid.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

He may well be right. I don’t really know. I’ve certainly not experienced anything “novel” and no-one known to me personally has done, but I’ve seen others – sceptics, not covidians – post online that they had something they’d never had before.

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Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Hence a PCR to tell you if you are ill. And 34 billion on Test & Trace. That epic waste of money should land Sunak in Jail.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

My view is that the £34 billion on T & T was a cover story for installing lots and lots of track and Trace infrastructure particularly on roads – just look at new cameras everywhere, and there will be command centres, wages etc. The intention has been to wind us up and largely it has worked. The money wasn’t spaffed it was targeted expenditure but spaffed acts as wonderful cover.

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Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I have heard people say that everything they did that seems like chaos was not a mistake. One example, Traffic Light System for holidays, that is one way to wind people up, though I did expect more anger from the public. I bet they got a kick out of confusing confused Brits having to rush against the clock not to have an extended holiday in some quarantine centre, and have to pay 2k for the pleasure, absolute evil.

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JXB
JXB
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

But it IS the same type, that is why it is called ‘coronavirus’ because that is a type of RNA virus in Humans and animals which causes respiratory disease. It may have different structural characteristics, but so do the other coronaviruses.

If it were not the same ‘type’ it wouldn’t be called a coronavirus.

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DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  JXB

As of the end of January 2024, the BHF vaccine FAQ unambiguously states that the COVID vaccines are safe although if you the look at whether it is safe for people taking blood thinners it says”In general, yes” which contradicts the response to the broader question as does the mention of side effects.

If I need advice on town centre real estate, BHF might be a go-to but not for COVID and related products.

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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

BHF?

Oh, you mean Flora corporation (Upfield Holdings B V).

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

The BHF is a sham organisation which has supported the C1984 story from the start. When enough people wake up the top of the BHF will be bailing out faster than Fishy and his cohorts later this year.

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

Naturopaths have been saying for more than 100 years that there is only one disease: toxemia.

https://sunwarrior.com/blogs/health-hub/only-one-disease

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JXB
JXB
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Wrong – it’s Government, caused by psychopaths.

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JohnK
JohnK
1 year ago

Note that the image of the WHO FACT output might be just about correct, but only in as much as it mentions the name of the alleged disease itself, not that of the virus believed to have caused it. The virus would have been, and is, airborne – but the actual illness resides in the infected person. No shortage of linguistic manipulation during the débacle, though.

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JXB
JXB
1 year ago
Reply to  JohnK

Conflating disease with the pathogen was part of the strategy of causing confusion so people wouldn’t think it just another Cold virus – which of course it is.

Disease is a set of signs and symptoms which are the same set for all respiratory viruses, although the whole set may not exhibit in everyone or with every variant. There cannot be asymptomatic disease. No symptoms = no disease.

It isn’t possible to make a differential diagnosis from the signs and symptoms, therefore. There is no such disease as Covid-19: it is short for coronavirus disease 2019, which is just the same as coronavirus disease – Covid – from every other year, caused by any one of the Human coronaviruses that cause 10% of Common Colds.

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JohnK
JohnK
1 year ago
Reply to  JXB

It may well be true that one can’t actually determine the existence of it via signs and symptoms, but it didn’t prevent the dental surgery I use as a patient having a go at it. They require us to update our online bumf in their account before turning up for an appointment, and earlier this year it still had a special section (image attached) to complete. Perhaps it will be deleted eventually.

It might well be common knowledge, but the name coronavirus was coined by the Common Cold Unit in Salisbury, when it was identified optically by an electron microscope.

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JXB
JXB
1 year ago

We knew that prior to March 2020 after decades of research and observation. We knew respiratory viruses were spread by airbourne aerosols, accumulating and circulating in enclosed spaces – like you see dust in the air caught in a shaft of sunlight – because this is a far more efficient way for the virus to spread, as it needs no close contact – the infectious person does not even have still to be there – hangs around for hours, moves with air currents and ventilation systems, and cannot be easily prevented.

Evolution being opportunistic, viruses which spread this way were far better adapted to their environment than those using droplets, therefore reproduced more successfully and dominated.

And… when we cough or sneeze, we expel droplets travelling at over 80mph – 1.5m or 2m isn’t going to help… maybe a football field length might help a bit.

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Jon Mors
Jon Mors
1 year ago

Wanna bet that most people will go: “see, of course masks work; it is spread through the air”

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stewart
stewart
1 year ago

The decision settled a Covid-era debate about whether some viruses like Covid spread mostly through inhaling infected air, or from contaminated surfaces.

Just because the WHO says something, it doesn’t settle the debate.

Personally I don’t think they actually have a f**king clue about how viruses spread.

This is what they say now. We’ll see what they say in the future.

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Sforzesca
Sforzesca
1 year ago

Maybe they, and it would seem most other medical experts should have studied books by Hope- Simpson who spent decades studying the transmission of the myriad number of URI’s aka FLU.

Conlusion. They’re all spread from the atmosphere. Nobody escapes being touched by them – but only a tiny fraction of us actually get sick at any one time.
I think it’s due to something called the immune system – which serves us perfectly well
-unless some crazy scientists create something which buggers about with it, so enter the miracle of modified RNA, soon to be compulsory it would seem….

They have no idea what they’re messing about with
Never Forget. Nature Bats Last..

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bertieboy
bertieboy
1 year ago
Reply to  Sforzesca

Thanks for the info on Hope-Simpson. Some very interesting studies,

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
1 year ago

What next? A startling revelation that coal is black? Have these people never heard anyone complain “There was this guy on the bus coughing and sneezing …”? I’ve known all my life they are spread through the air that’s why people locked in their houses catch things with no contact with anyone for heavens sakes. Lockdowns were entirely the wrong thing to do.

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bertieboy
bertieboy
1 year ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

Indeed ……… it is also known that viruses behave in a certain way and ‘select’ for their survival by becoming less pathogenic and more transmissible in approaching endemic equilibrium.
Except on the BBC of course!

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RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago

I guess the solution the WHO will recommend in future is to lock people into airtight capsules …. to “save”them.

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wryobserver
wryobserver
1 year ago

We should perhaps acknowledge that at the time we didn’t know what the method(s) of transmission were. The evidence pointed in several directions. I watched carefully at the beginning and sat on the fence. It is easy to be critical in hindsight. That said, the draconian enforcement of rules, the hysterical denials of dissenting opinions and the harassment and demeaning of sceptics was quite wrong. Neither was it long before serious commentators got to the heart of the matter – that what mattered was to protect the vulnerable and leave everyone else alone. And also to treat those who got really sick with the right therapy. Trying to stop transmission was as futile an exercise as King Cnut trying to stop the tide coming in, although of course he knew he couldn’t, and was trying to prove it to his disbelieving courtiers.

What I find distressing though is the abject failure of those in authority to apologise for their behaviour now that the evidence that they were wrong is overwhelming. But then was it not always thus? We have only to look at the contaminated blood scandal and the Post Office’s Horizon debacle to see that.

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