A seven point plan to suppress covid infections and reduce disruptions
It is now a year since the Westminster Government removed remaining covid protections on so-called “Freedom Day,” 19 July 2021. Since then, the emphasis has been on “personal responsibility” and “living with covid” However, in their actions (or, rather, inactions), the government has ignored the published scientific advice from their own advisory group, SPI-B.1 This stresses that people can keep themselves safe only when they are given clear information about what the risks are, how to identify them, and how to mitigate them. Moreover, SPI-B underline that people must be given the opportunities, resources and support to act on this information. On the contrary, the government has repeatedly sent out messages implying that “it’s all over” and that there is “no cause for concern.” They have also removed support for even the most basic measures—such as free testing to determine whether one is infected or comprehensive support to allow those…
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