06-14-2021, 10:19 PM
Johnson uses made-up ‘Indian variant’ and the ‘elderly’ of whom his policies have killed staggering numbers to justify not doing what he never planned to do – His Gates-owned minders and liars Whitty and Vallance talk the usual bullshit and the fascism goes on as it was always going to as the campaign is increased to get everyone genetically-modified with the fake ‘vaccine’
Boris Johnson has delayed the easing of lockdown restrictions in England for up to four weeks, as the Delta variant of coronavirus surges. It was “sensible to wait just a little longer” and potentially until 19 July, he said.
But when questioned by reporters, he admitted it was possible lockdown would continue past 19 July. The prime minister’s announcement came as analysis showed England’s rate of new infections had climbed to its highest level for more than three months. Some 37,729 new infections were recorded in England in the seven days to 9 June, according to Public Health England.
This is the equivalent of 67.0 cases per 100,000 people, the highest level since 2 March, when the rate stood at 69.6. And on Monday Public Health England reported that the UK had logged 7,742 new infections in just the last 24 hours – the highest one-day tally since February.
And on Monday Public Health England reported that the UK had logged 7,742 new infections in just the last 24 hours – the highest one-day tally since February.
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[li]What time is Boris Johnson’s Covid announcement today?[/li]
[li]Covid wedding rules: what will happen on 21 June[/li]
[li]Government’s ‘pathetic’ border policy responsible for delay ending lockdown, Keir Starmer says[/li]
[li]I’m glad the absurdly named ‘Freedom Day’ is being postponed[/li]
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/healt...65259.html
Boris Johnson has delayed the easing of lockdown restrictions in England for up to four weeks, as the Delta variant of coronavirus surges. It was “sensible to wait just a little longer” and potentially until 19 July, he said.
But when questioned by reporters, he admitted it was possible lockdown would continue past 19 July. The prime minister’s announcement came as analysis showed England’s rate of new infections had climbed to its highest level for more than three months. Some 37,729 new infections were recorded in England in the seven days to 9 June, according to Public Health England.
This is the equivalent of 67.0 cases per 100,000 people, the highest level since 2 March, when the rate stood at 69.6. And on Monday Public Health England reported that the UK had logged 7,742 new infections in just the last 24 hours – the highest one-day tally since February.
And on Monday Public Health England reported that the UK had logged 7,742 new infections in just the last 24 hours – the highest one-day tally since February.
[ul]
[li]What time is Boris Johnson’s Covid announcement today?[/li]
[li]Covid wedding rules: what will happen on 21 June[/li]
[li]Government’s ‘pathetic’ border policy responsible for delay ending lockdown, Keir Starmer says[/li]
[li]I’m glad the absurdly named ‘Freedom Day’ is being postponed[/li]
[/ul]
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/healt...65259.html