Obesity and 50000 Covid death toll... https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...urge-led-to-50-000-covid-death-toll-c9r5bsnps “Former health chief claims the failure to address the crisis of overeating and cheap junk food has caused extra fatalities“
Hospitals Profit on Junk Food. This sums the irony on food choices and health and the U.K. and the USA up:
An excellent video from an excellent source. I posted another of his videos back in August: http://www.british-filipino.com/index.php?threads/calories-in-calories-out.18502/page-2#post-215935
In the Daily Snail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...esity-crisis-led-50-000-Covid-death-toll.html
WOW London taxis stored in fields as passenger demand 'evaporates' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-54974425
I know a black cabbie, he used to make £1500 on Saturdays, said doing the knowledge was a licence to print money, sad times. Kicking around London nowadays isnt what it was.
Couldn’t find this the other day when the question arose. This news piece says it all. The supporting evidence is googleable. This was broadcast back in March. And then released by NHS England today...
Is Covid Racist? Monday at 9pm on Channel 4 SUMMARY A&E medic Dr Ronx sets out to understand why so many NHS colleagues who died from coronavirus came from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups. Featuring stories of frontline workers who have lost their lives, and a striking visual tribute in memory of many more, Dr Ronx asks what is being done to protect frontline BAME workers.
Nearly half of my daughters school are off now, quarantining. Y1,2 and 6. She is in Y3 so is still at school for now. This has happened in the last week owing to kids in each of those years registering a positive to the Covid test.
According to the Spectator: “Covid-19 rates for the UK are now falling in nearly all major regions. The government and the opposition, who believe in lockdown, will say that the fall in the number of confirmed cases, deaths and hospitalisations proves lockdown 2.0 was a success –regardless of the extra health costs associated with lockdowns. Looking at our data, I concluded last month that we had passed the peak of new Covid-19 cases before we went into the second English lockdown. Our data has since been backed up by the ONS survey and GP surveillance records that track new consultations. Hospital admissions, which lag new cases, also peaked shortly after 5 November lockdown.”
Well cases were still going up a week later than that. 24,141 cases on the 5th 33,470 cases on the 12th