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2020/11/06

The Daily Mail reveals what is really going on in "our" NHS. A whistle-blower has publicly resigned after revealing that "she 'had no work for three weeks' at the height of the pandemic.

Somehow I don't believe that she will be the last whistle-blower to come forward. Will the whole house of cards come crashing down shortly? Probably not, but the cracks are beginning to show.

Meanwhile the Daily Telegraph takes apart the Covid projections that purported to show that the NHS was on course to be overwhelmed unless Boris took drastic lock-down action. If the government can't ensure that it's basic evidence is reasonably bullet-proof than what hope for it?

And strangely, we now learn that Rishi Sunak has extended furlough until March even though the lock-down is scheduled to end on 2nd December. Are these the actions of a government that is responding to the Covid pandemic as it unfolds, or is this Covid project running on rails . . . ?