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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care

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  1. Kuromantis
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    8/ That's a tad spooky. For him this must be REALLY terrifying.

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    That's a tad spooky. For him this must be REALLY terrifying.

    4 votes
  2. Staross
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    I hope he gets out of it and somehow become a better person & PM after that experience with death, that would be a nice story.

    I hope he gets out of it and somehow become a better person & PM after that experience with death, that would be a nice story.

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  3. DanBC
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    I'd be really interested to know if this is going to divert them away from their herd immunity strategy, which hasn't ever really gone away....

    I'd be really interested to know if this is going to divert them away from their herd immunity strategy, which hasn't ever really gone away.

    https://bylinetimes.com/2020/04/09/leaked-home-office-call-reveals-uk-government-wants-economy-to-continue-running-as-we-will-all-get-covid-19-anyway/

    The recordings show Home Office Deputy Science Advisor Rupert Shute stating repeatedly that the Government believes “we will all get” COVID-19 eventually. The call further implied that the Government now considers hundreds of thousands of deaths unavoidable over a long-term period consisting of multiple peaks of the disease.

    While urging the importance of reducing the burden on the NHS by staying at home, Shute downplayed the risk of people contracting the virus at work.

    He said: “It’s perfectly okay to carry on around your business. And it’s vitally important that you do as there’s a whole bunch of supply chains and the economy that needs to continue running… So carrying on with your normal work is not putting you in harms way anymore so than staying at home or going out shopping. So I keep coming back to this point that we are all going to get this at some point. And it’s about making sure that we have a really strong NHS there to support us when we do get sick.”