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Five Weeks Of Lies

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teacake44 | 21:39 Fri 17th Apr 2020 | News
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For five weeks now Matt Hancock has insisted that there wasn't a shortage of PPE, nearly every hospital and care home in the country was saying there was, he also insisted that it was a logistical problem only, and that was with 20 thousand army personal drivers ready to deliver. When the army joined us, we were told, this is what the army are brilliant at ( logistics ) ?

Today he says he wished he had a magic wand to produce PPE. When will Mr Hancock face up to the fact that the UK was oh so slow off the starting block, and the cost of that, was peoples lives, especially NHS lives. When will he start telling the truth, ( never).

They've also been telling us that we don't need to wear a face mask,(now their thinking about it), but waiting for the science to tell them. Common sense tells me that face masks can help stop the spread of the virus, if they didn't, then the rest of the world wouldn't be wearing them, or nurses wearing them in hospital or care homes, ( when they can get them) We all know about the top of the range mask that they need to wear in ITC, but the rest of the nurses are wearing bog standard face masks.

There are now UK manufactures pulling out all the stops to produce PPE, they say they have be ignored by Matt Hancock for weeks now, even after making it known to him that they could make what was required. How many more lives need to be lost before they supply the nation with face masks like every other country is doing.

I've changed my mind about Mr Hancock,( give someone a chance to get sorted,) he's had five weeks, and all we've had is five weeks of lies. Whatever advice he or the government give out, I for one will take with a pinch of salt, and do my own thing.

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teacake is definitely a gloom and doom merchant, as I have opined before, BUT I don't like Matt Hancock and don't think he's up to the job, so I agree with him here (for a change).
08:48 Sat 18th Apr 2020
Teacake, if you take a breath from your continual moaning and read and digest some of the other opinions, you will find among them some very positive input. Oh shall I assume that's not what you want to read?
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Still coming back with your version of "prattle" I'm still waiting for your positives, on covid 19
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13.49 won't you still need to be alive to enjoy your list, stop dreaming.
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still waiting......
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14.07 And me for the positives.
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Oh , just to remind you, that most of the so called positives on here were the ones who said 3 months ago that this would all blow over in two weeks. :0)
ZM hard work ain't it?!
teacake, //I'm still waiting for your positives, on covid 19 //

You've not been listening because I've said this before. Far more people survive the virus than die from it. There you are. A positive. Better?
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It is hard work trying to locate all these positives. :0)
Take a breath, teacake. You're missing rather a lot - and that's meant kindly.
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14.16 Has you would demand, what poof do you have of these numbers. Sorry to question the PR secretary.
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14.18 What am I missing?
//Far more people survive the virus than die from it.//
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/
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TC //14.18 What am I missing?//
Nous and rationality.
TC, i think what people are trying to say to yo is yes, it's crappy it's an awful situation and you are clearly scared. However, for your (and others') mental health it might help not to post doom and gloom nearly every day. However badly you think it's being handled it is not helpful to re-iterate it many times daily
Thanks mushroom - and danny.
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With respect, no one, knows the real death number, so how can anyone work out that more have survived.?
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another armchair know nothing that always has to have the last word...

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