Anonymous ID: 34a809 Jan. 9, 2021, 4:56 a.m. No.12422514   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Meanwhile now that the 'establishment' think Trump is on his way out and Biden is on the way in, the covid19 fear propaganda escalates.. It's almost as if they're in a rush to force people into submission through fear. What do they really want us to be so afraid of?

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9128929/Scientists-warn-current-measures-lax-demand-stricter-rules.html

 

Now scientists call for 'lax' third lockdown to be made even TOUGHER: SAGE expert says new coronavirus variant cannot be contained by current restrictions as terrifying Chris Whitty adverts try to scare of Brits into staying at home

 

Experts are calling for an even tougher lockdown after Boris Johnson last night begged families to stay at home, with the Government launching a new campaign blitz to scare people into obeying the rules.

 

Scientists warn the current measures are too 'lax' and can't contain the new coronavirus variant, so are demanding stricter restrictions as 'interactions are now riskier' than in the first wave of the pandemic.

 

Despite around 90 per cent of the population 'overwhelmingly' sticking to regulations, the streets and public transport have remained busy this week, allowing the virus to spread, with one expert describing the emergence of the new variant as a 'pandemic within a pandemic'.

 

As a result, ministers are considering introducing tougher measures as part of the crackdown, including possibly making face masks mandatory in busy outdoor areas.

 

England's Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty has appeared in adverts urging us to stay at home as the new variant of the virus rips across the country.

 

Two terrifying new posters also show a patient dying in hospital and a healthcare worker wearing full PPE, warning Britons: 'If you go out, you can spread it. People will die.'

 

Today, Professor Kevin Fenton, London regional director of Public Health England, said the more coronavirus patients the NHS has to deal with, the more difficult it is to keep other services open as he urged anyone doubting the seriousness of the situation to read and listen to the words of staff and patients.

 

He told BBC Breakfast: 'I would encourage people to read, look at the programmes that you're running on TV where you're interviewing doctors, where you're interviewing patients who've had this very severe disease and are suffering from the long-term effects of it.

 

'This is the reality and that is the truth. So the advice would be listen, read, but stay at home. Protect yourself, protect your families.'

 

The concerns have sparked suggestions from other experts that the current level of restrictions are not robust enough to combat the ongoing soar in cases.

 

Susan Michie, professor of health psychology at University College London who advises the SAGE committee of experts, told BBC Radio Four's Today programme: 'This is quite a lax lockdown because we've still got a lot of household contact, people go in and out of other people's houses if they're a cleaner, a non-essential trade person or a nanny.

 

'We also have mass gatherings in terms of religious events and nurseries being open, and you have this wide definition of critical workers so we have 30-50% of classes full up at the moment and very busy public transport going to and from these things.

 

'It's definitely too lax. If you compare ourselves with March we have the winter season and the virus survives for longer in the cold plus people spend more time indoors and we now know aerosol transmission which happens indoors is a very big source of transmission for this virus.

 

'Secondly, we have this new variant which is 50-70% more infectious. You put those two things together alongside the NHS being in crisis, we should have a stricter, rather than a less strict lockdown than we had in March.'