'In 12 weeks we can turn the tide': now we can ask – was PM right?

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Coronavirus deaths and infections are dropping, but experts fear lockdown is being eased too soon

On 19 March, just a few days before he self-isolated with Covid-19, a sunken-eyed Boris Johnson told the daily Downing Street briefing that in 12 weeks “we can turn the tide”. “I am absolutely confident that we can send coronavirus packing,” he said. The prime minister struggled for his life in intensive care, and more than 40,000 people who tested positive have died alongside thousands of others with suspected cases.

 

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This powerful piece robert_booth rjpartington. makes for grim reading. Sadly the lack of strategy then and now is all too apparent. Here’s an analysis of lockdown release scenarios from MrMarkEThomas 99Organisation

Turning the tide, huh? The Prime Minister’s a bit of a Cnut!

He's always right even when he's wrong. Right wrong, Wrong right, Right right Wrong right, Wrong,wrong, Right, right. All right. Let's move on.

Trump ignored COVID in December 2019 - January 2020 saving Impeachment - result 111k deaths till now. He wasting time in re-election & saving stock market till November election and arguing opening of states- Another 200-300k deaths are stake. Harvard and John Hopkins model

Our Great PM Modi,HM Amit Shah & their bought Anchors have '56 inch chest' through which they can fight & flooded in 'blood rain in form riots' & Terrorists with Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, China & 'all muslims Citizens' who r residing in our India in name of 'Anti-Nationalist'.

I don’t think now is the time to ask, but if you must know, the answer is no.

The Guardian was founded in 1821 by John Edward Taylor who traded in cotton produced by the slaves of the American south. Ban the Guardian for historic slave links!

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