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Writer's picture: Allan SharpeAllan Sharpe

On July 19, dubbed “Freedom Day” by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, there had already been 129,007 deaths. In just the three months from July 19 to yesterday, there have been well over 11,000 more deaths (11,620) even according to the government’s manipulated data. By July 19, 5.5 million Britons had been infected with COVID. Today that figure stands at 8.89 million, a staggering rise of more than 3.4 million cases in just 101 days.


ONS data published last Friday estimates that as many as 1,028,800 people in England may have had coronavirus the previous week. It estimated that one in every 55 people in England had COVID, up from one in 60 people two weeks ago. Deaths have averaged just short of 1,000 a week for months. For the seven-day period to Thursday, deaths broke through the 1,000 mark, reaching 1,060, a 6 percent increase on fatalities in the previous seven days. Among the latest deaths was another child, aged 15-19, taking deaths among the youngest in the population from COVID to 99.

The government and its media echo chamber are promoting select parts of select academic studies to fit their agenda. On Monday, the Daily Telegraph, the government’s semi-official bulletin board, led its front page with an article headlined, “Covid cases to slump this winter, say scientists.”


https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/10/28/couk-o28.html?fbclid=IwAR3Ao3qZmslFA2_mOw9YzJJlkrsMZL4MZEIfQprY328LtSHA81a6CYf16_c



186 died of coronavirus last 24 hours. That makes 721 in the last 4 days, thanks to the abdication of responsibility giving freedumb by Coronaman the Johnson Variant.


It is as if he has a sweepstake on the number of deaths he can muster with his dereliction of duty.


He just lets people die, full stop. Delta Data dated 29 October 2021

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