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<blockquote data-quote="Virkardd" data-source="post: 7320837" data-attributes="member: 148333"><p>Most definitely will be as the governments will be able to play the public to there advantage. </p><p></p><p>Take the vaccine to keep your support payments. </p><p></p><p>Keep voting for us moving forward or else your future dependants on us to survive may be at risk. </p><p></p><p>A bit like with the current furlow payments it is just enough for most families who are having to rely on them to live off. but not have any money to save up. They want us to have total dependants on them for us to live off. There fore being able to control our every move to dictate the outcome they want. </p><p></p><p>The figures are there for everyone to see that covid 19 was responsible for 368 deaths this year in the under 60s with no underlying health problems. So why destroy the world economy and the working masses for s virus that effects that group very little. </p><p></p><p>Meaning the remaining deaths if they were even down to covid,as the wording states that they died having tested positive of covid in the last 28 days. </p><p></p><p>You don't die with something you die of something big difference there,so if someone died of a heart attack but they tested positive for covid 24 days ago covid goes down on the death certificate. So the figures can never be taken seriously. </p><p></p><p>Also around 1700 people a day die in the UK 78000 last year due to smoking related illnesses where is the Ban on smoking </p><p></p><p>Fact is there is a lot the governments are not telling us and we will never know off. But the longer this drags on for the more people can see what is truly going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virkardd, post: 7320837, member: 148333"] Most definitely will be as the governments will be able to play the public to there advantage. Take the vaccine to keep your support payments. Keep voting for us moving forward or else your future dependants on us to survive may be at risk. A bit like with the current furlow payments it is just enough for most families who are having to rely on them to live off. but not have any money to save up. They want us to have total dependants on them for us to live off. There fore being able to control our every move to dictate the outcome they want. The figures are there for everyone to see that covid 19 was responsible for 368 deaths this year in the under 60s with no underlying health problems. So why destroy the world economy and the working masses for s virus that effects that group very little. Meaning the remaining deaths if they were even down to covid,as the wording states that they died having tested positive of covid in the last 28 days. You don't die with something you die of something big difference there,so if someone died of a heart attack but they tested positive for covid 24 days ago covid goes down on the death certificate. So the figures can never be taken seriously. Also around 1700 people a day die in the UK 78000 last year due to smoking related illnesses where is the Ban on smoking Fact is there is a lot the governments are not telling us and we will never know off. But the longer this drags on for the more people can see what is truly going on. [/QUOTE]
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