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It can't live inside a dead body
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spreading from grave to grave.
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What does it live on in an alive body?
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Thats what i am thinking,but this is the sky expert who is on everyday answering questions.i will have to keep watching because i guess he shocked the whole country with his answer.i am sure sky will repeat the questions and answers section a few hundred times.it should be interesting.
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clearly survives on the coffin
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It's probably more of a case of simply not degrading immediately, same as on various (dead) surfaces.
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now you know what i mean BLACK,they are answering questions and i think they are guessing,this expert says it lives in a dead body so its up to him to let us all know what it lives on while in the living body.
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it's going from hole to hole
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the general rule was that it can live for three hours on hard surfaces,but this guy says it will live until the body decomposes.
unless sky are trying to make their own headline news?its a very serious statement the guy made. |
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SKY News are a joke
They haven't stopped since this thing first broke in Feb They wont give it up for months at least, you can be sure this will be a year long worth of news for them |
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Would you prefer they did some Brexit re-runs
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it lives in the brains of those that watch sky news.
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unless it was an intended statement leaked ,to move to mass cremation by the government,or the guy who said it is a loose cannon.
but it is a very very serious statement he made ,that could or will change the troubled world we live in.As to how we dispose of our dead. |
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Pathologists frequently find functioning viruses in their "patients". There's nothing new to see here. Move along please.
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ITV will broadcast the Euro 1996 Championships in their entirety after this year’s equivalent was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The archive footage of all 31 games, featuring England’s run to the semi-finals on home soil, will be available on the ITV Hub, while ITV4 will air five of England’s matches as well as the final between Germany and the Czech Republic. An iconic summer, from Paul Gascoigne’s ‘Dentist’s Chair’ celebration to a 4-1 demolition of the Netherlands, Terry Venables’ England team – and Badiel and Skinner and The Lightning Seeds’ famed chart-topping anthem ‘Three Lions (Football’s Coming Home)’ – captured the nation. |
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can the virus live in soil?thats the next question.
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Perhaps the BBC could re-run Wimbledon 1981.
You never know, with better quality pictures and Hawkeye, McEnroe's so-called winning point could be called out, to this day I remain convinced that it was. ![]() |
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the ball was out.
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Pardon me, but who cares if it lives on a dead body, if you're 6 feet under you've pretty much nailed the social distancing requirement, of course we can revise this if we enter the realms of The Walking Dead.
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Yes, but what happens to the body between death and burial
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you can not be serious...there was a cloud of chalk!
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I am deadly serious, the BALL WAS CLEARLY OUT
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If this virus was around 20 years ago Jimmy Savile wouldn't have lasted long.
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Borg Mac and Jimbo, the glory days.........
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Are these idiots really treating us as f*ckwits now?
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A lot easier to fiddle the figures if all the bodies have to be cremated, not got to worry about independent journalists snooping around asking where are all the new graves.
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but what happens when a virus is only 3 months old and you feed it ,and then bury it,it might grow .and then it spreads in soil.
you could make a movie about it.THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS comes to mind. ![]() |
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Nightingale will have its own crematorium built in 9 days to dealt with all the non-existent bodies that come from nightingale hospital 2.
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brassneck
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We'd be waking up in the morning and the news headlines could literally say 5,000 people have died from the C.V in the UK in the past 24 hours. It doesn't need to be verified, there's no proof needed, no names needed, all they have to do is put that number up on the screen and the public will buy it. It's that simple.
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its amazing how they twist words.
PRETTY PETAL says the other day I AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE( PAUSE ) TODAY WE COMPLETED 42 THOUSAND 200 HUNDRED COVID 19 TESTS. BUT SHE REALLY MENT WAS I AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TODAY WE COMPLETED 42 THOUSAND 200 HUNDRED COVID 19 TESTS IN TOTAL. |
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the conspiracy nuts always pop up to vent their tosh
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I think forcing the conspiracy nuts to be vaccine test subjects would be quite fitting and very amusing.
We could televise it, give us all a laugh? Nice blunt needles. I assume the reflections from the tinfoil hats wouldn't ruin the cameras? |
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if the sky doctor is correct that Corona Virus lives in a dead body,surely it would live in a dead animal.And if it lives in a dead Animal surely it follows that it could survive in a live animal.imvho.
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you see how important contact testing is.
if you ask 40,000 people who have the virus"have you been in contact with a dog in the 14 days"?and 37,000 say yes,then you are on to something.Just like the Italians discovered that 30,000 people who caught Corona virus had attended the AC Milan game . But the UK government will not do contact testing because their scientists say its a waste of time,they prefer to look at the Spanish,French, And Italian contact tests,and this dangerous policy could back fire on them.but that's the British governments policy and i respect their decision.Perhaps they are correct but what happens if they are wrong. They will have to start again from day one. ![]() |
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If it 'lives' inside a dead body then by definition it isn't a virus .
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There's an argument a Virus isn't really ever alive anyway. Bacteria is a living organism, a virus is more a wierd DNA packet that gets other cells (that are alive) to produce more not really living DNA packets. So after someone dies I don't see why they shouldn't exist for a period of time in the bloodstream or cells. It's not like they'll get a telegram from the heart saying "stopping, please disintegrate now".
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