The reason why 'the science' should never have assumed immunity.It certainly is a massively complex beast.
The reason why 'the science' should never have assumed immunity.It certainly is a massively complex beast.
Apparently there are very many zoonotic corona viruses hanging out in the wildlife kingdom. Bats are superspreaders IINM.You get another pandemic.
When people say this COVID-19 is unprecedented they ignore history.
The idea of encouraging a highly contagious and dangerous disease to spread through the population to create herd immunity (with no evidence to prove that it will) is absurd and immensely irresponsible, to avoid using stronger languageThe reason why 'the science' should never have assumed immunity.
I regret to say that if you think it can be eradicated you are looking for one of Elgy's Unicorns.
Can"t disagree with that. As I said, there will be rotten apples abusing their power or getting involved in corrupt activities . We need a strong police watchdog with powers to.handle that. But they do have a difficult job and we shouldn't tarnish them all with the same paintbrush, the same as we shouldn't with the demonstratorsThatcher turned the police into her personal rent a mob.of thugs, Do you not remember the pitched battles with the miners, the wanton destruction of the traveller convoy heading for Stonehenge, the battle hardened TSG squads ? I served on the jury for the case of an off duty fire officer. His "crime" was sitting in the pub when a drug raid occurred. He called cut to friend across the pub who was being patted down and searched "Who's your new boyfriend ?"; was promptly arrested, taken out to the van and given an horrendous kicking, jailed overnight and then charged. His father was actually a long serving police officer who resigned over it.
Now things might have improved, but there is still that element present, who arrogantly believe they are above the law., and now they are armed, which can and does have fatal consequences when things go wrong. No one should have been been hurling bottles etc at them, or chucking bikes at the horses, society has gone to the dogs. Their job is very difficult, and made much more so when politicians undermine them.
Are there bats oop north, Lego. Better make sure one doesn't pee on your haddock and chips...As Alan Partridge once said, "if you mess around with monkeys you will pay the price'
Ok so maybe not pickled pangolins or fried bats, but wouldn't be surprised to see a skewered marmoset or two in some of these markets. Then perhaps another pandemic. Don't they have any McDonalds over there?
And the unicorn says : "I'm only trying to make things better"..
So they do exist