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2 hours ago, Szamo's_Ammo said:

A certainly winnae be signing up for they tracing apps to give them access to all of my data!!

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I still maintain that another app should be launched in partnership with some luxury brand that costs £50 a month and it does exactly the same thing as the test and protect app but every hour announces that you have it installed on your phone and I would bet that all the dozy mares will be queueing up to install it as another piece of armour in their status symbol bullshit

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48 minutes ago, 101 said:

I still maintain that another app should be launched in partnership with some luxury brand that costs £50 a month and it does exactly the same thing as the test and protect app but every hour announces that you have it installed on your phone and I would bet that all the dozy mares will be queueing up to install it as another piece of armour in their status symbol bullshit

"The Kardashians present Track and Trace" would have massive pre-order sales

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6 minutes ago, Snafu said:

 

Glasgow University to refund students one month’s rent

The gesture follows students in the city forced into self isolation after a spike in coronavirus cases.

https://news.stv.tv/west-central/glasgow-university-to-refund-students-one-months-rent?top

Glasgow University will refund all students in halls of residence one month’s rent, along with a £50 payment for food.

The return of students to campuses across Scotland has seen a spike in Covid-19 cases, forcing hundreds into self-isolation.

As a result, the Scottish Government and Universities Scotland have asked students not to socialise in hospitality venues this weekend.

At Glasgow University, 124 cases of the virus were reported on Thursday, with the number expected to rise.

God willing they survive long enough to collect.

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Covid: Anti-restrictions protest 'being shut down' over lack of social distancing

The Met Police are shutting down an anti-coronavirus restrictions protest in London because crowds have "not complied" with social distancing rules.
At least three protesters and one officer were treated by medical staff, after clashes with police.
Thousands had gathered in Trafalgar Square to protest against government rules, with very few wearing masks.
Protests are exempt from the rule-of-six restrictions, but demonstrators must social distance.
Organisers must also submit a risk assessment.
Rules in England limit indoor and outdoor gatherings to six people, with some exceptions.
Officers penned the crowd in Trafalgar Square as water and bottles were thrown at them by demonstrators - with some chanting "pick your side".
Police removed sound equipment and used batons against protesters, leaving some with visible injuries. Several protesters were led away in handcuffs.
The majority of demonstrators in Trafalgar Square have now been dispersed by police but the Met said some had moved to Hyde Park.
Demonstrators were asked to leave and the force said anyone who stayed could be subject to enforcement.
In a statement, the Met said: "Crowds in Trafalgar Square have not complied with the conditions of their risk assessment and are putting people in danger of transmitting the virus.
"This has voided their risk assessment and we have informed the event organisers they are no longer exempt from the regulations.
"By leaving now, you can keep yourself safe and avoid any enforcement action being taken by officers," the statement added.
Earlier, police confiscated a makeshift riot shield from one man.
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The "we do not consent" rally comes a week after a separate event which saw more than a dozen officers injured when a "small minority" targeted police and more than 32 arrests were made.
Commander Ade Adelekan, who is leading the Met operation, previously said that while there was "great frustration" at the regulations, they were designed to keep people safe from the virus.
"By flagrantly gathering in large numbers and ignoring social distancing, you are putting your health and the health of your loved ones at risk," he said.
He added that he would not tolerate police being targeted during protests and officers would "respond quickly to any scenes of violence".
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And we're not allowed to socially distance at the football whilst these freaks gather in their masses.
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1 minute ago, Chairman Mao said:

I doubt that the vast majority are "deniers".

Most just believe that the strategies that we have followed have made the situation worse.

What do you base that assertion on?  I base mine on voluntarily mixing with others in huge crowds who are not wearing masks.

You’d have to be very sceptical about the virus to do that.  Or very stupid.  Or both.

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These Coronavirus deniers are fucking nut jobs.  They are in a tiny minority but it’s sad that even such a small number of people can be so daft.
 



There’s a difference between being a “denier” and thinking that the restrictions themselves are worse than the virus.
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What do you base that assertion on?  I base mine on voluntarily mixing with others in huge crowds who are not wearing masks.
You’d have to be very sceptical about the virus to do that.  Or very stupid.  Or both.


Maybe they are willing to potentially catch the virus because they know it isn’t all that dangerous?
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