



May 19, 2020 -- 5:35PM, Cardinal Scott wrote:
50,000 have diedThat science expert is clearly rattled with good reason its a dogs breakfast
Would be difficult not to get irritated by thick, obtuse, (likely both) journalists asking a question that has already been asked and answered dozens of times, seeking the approval of their handful of fellow twatter subscribing numpty followers.
May 19, 2020 -- 7:00PM, Des Pond wrote:
On a side note, another thing I find strange is this sudden adopting of anosmia as a sympton of Covid. I mean, we have known for several weeks that loss of sense of smell and taste are prominent signs that a person could have the virus. Yesterday, I wasn't watching that closely, but I'm sure that i heard a consultant surgeon say that he carried on working for days after experiencing loss of taste and smell. Supposedly unaware that those symptoms indicated that he should've self-isolated. How could an eminent medical professional not know what most of us were well aware of?
They put it out there to get it known and then use it further down the line once more and more start experiencing that very loss of smell and/or taste
They waited for the pollen season to properly kick in and then added it, now anyone who loses sense of smell/taste right before dying on their death beds will be getting "covid" added to the death certificate 
They are bumping the figures





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must be lurking behind the same curtain