12-09-2020, 04:41 PM
Did Boris Johnson order England’s coronavirus lockdown based on false data? Of course he did – the whole scam is based on false data. You mean you’re still asking??
When shaping policy to protect us from Covid-19, the government relies on data from [/url]the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to provide the scientific basis for its actions.
The weekly [url=https://twitter.com/ONS]ONS coronavirus survey is supposed to be the information gold standard – and in particular it underpinned Boris Johnson’s controversial announcement at the end of October to put England back into national lockdown.
No other course of action seemed sensible, given that the ONS survey on October 30 showed the incidence of coronavirus in the community in England had surged from 4.3 per 10,000 people on October 3 to 9.52 on October 17, the latest date for data then available.
This was a terrifyingly fast doubling rate.
So the advice from the government’s Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance, and Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty to the PM was unambiguous: lockdown was the only reasonable course of action.
Read More: Did Boris Johnson order England’s coronavirus lockdown based on false data?
When shaping policy to protect us from Covid-19, the government relies on data from [/url]the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to provide the scientific basis for its actions.
The weekly [url=https://twitter.com/ONS]ONS coronavirus survey is supposed to be the information gold standard – and in particular it underpinned Boris Johnson’s controversial announcement at the end of October to put England back into national lockdown.
No other course of action seemed sensible, given that the ONS survey on October 30 showed the incidence of coronavirus in the community in England had surged from 4.3 per 10,000 people on October 3 to 9.52 on October 17, the latest date for data then available.
This was a terrifyingly fast doubling rate.
So the advice from the government’s Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance, and Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty to the PM was unambiguous: lockdown was the only reasonable course of action.
Read More: Did Boris Johnson order England’s coronavirus lockdown based on false data?