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Wednesday, April 20th, 2022, 9:44 am

With About 20,000 COVID-19 Patients in Hospital (Worst in More Than a Year!) BillBC/BBC Lies to the Public Again

No, testing levels have fallen

BBC lies

THE crisis isn’t over. No matter what Borisnaro et al say. Health professionals have repeatedly bemoaned politicians’ apathy on the matter.

We’re meant to think that our government has a monopoly on deciding when a crisis is a crisis and when it ceases to be a crisis. And not because actual public safety is a priority. At the moment, as shown above, BillBC is turning the British public into careless COVIDiots so that rich sociopaths who don’t mingle with the ‘hoi polloi’ can get richer, having already eliminated a lot of small businesses. They’re crushing the middle class to make themselves richer. They’re moreover taxing everyone through inflation. Just because they can get away with it (e.g. price-fixing cartels in energy and food), not because it’s necessary.

BillBC is a lying machine with a private financial agenda. Now it leverages the lack of data due to Easter to falsely claim that numbers are decreasing. Yes, well… number of tests have decreased. Lowest since 2020, as I’ve noted here earlier this month. We’re meant to hide the problem now? Or actually solve it?

Look at the official portal today; the British government is saying that data is “not available” “not available” “not available” “not available” when it comes to COVID-19. Then… they use the graphs to present the lack of data as a “decline”. This is gross misuse of statistics and it is offensive to basic scientific integrity.

And watch this section! Not updated in almost a week! Our regime does not want to share data on COVID-19 with us. Maybe it’s just not a priority because of holidays (be happy, peasants!! Be merry!) as if the virus takes a “break”. Meanwhile millions get infected each month (some don’t know it) and we’re ignoring the long-term costs.

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