Financial Times The Gov must be so proud!
Replacing a pingdemic where people had to stay home to avoid getting ill and spreading it.
With a much larger actual pandemic risking lives & long covid with each reinfection
& Gov figures using 90 day reinfection cut off mask fact 1 in 14 have covid!
Cabinet Office Oliver Dowden Sky News Civil resilence? Or civil control. After the car crash that was 'track & trace' the 'pingdemic' and most worryingly of all, the 'vaccine passports', this smacks of more government control and further intrusion into our lives from a 'big brother' approach that should not exist.
Ella Proud Refusenik 8🕊💕🎶🌸 Up until 2020/21, I would probably have thought nothing of this. But having seen the absolute carnage that occurred with 'track & trace' the 'pingdemic' and then more worryingly the 'Vax Passports' I'm not at all happy with this.
GrumpyGraham Sophia Sleigh Julia Suzanne 🌹🇬🇧🥂 Ignored the risk assessment of a pandemic
Insuffenct stock of PPE, then bent contracts to tory party donners
Late to all lock downs
Thought a trade deal with India more more important to covid19.
A expensive useless test track and track leading to #pingdemic
there is more
OldCodger-666 @life_is_short_3 They’re probably not sick though, most of them will have either very mild cold symptoms or be asymptomatic, and are only testing positive due to the compulsory testing, this will turn out to be the new ‘pingdemic’.
Holy FCK.... 1.6m tests.... i fckin despair. All bedwetters shitting it for xmas pingdemic.. feeding the hysteria. Got a sniffle, crack on with life. #StopGettingTested ffs. Feel in stay home for a few days..like old times..fck the tests off. Morons.
Rachel Clarke Boris Johnson No, the aren’t all “sick”, a lot have to isolate due to contacts and many who are testing positive aren’t sick at all. This, not actual illness, is having a big impact on patient care where my fiancé works. It’s a pingdemic again.
DION The Real Normal Podcast 🚀 Mike Graham 🇬🇧 Noticed this over the summer with the 'pingdemic' with loads of staff isolating due to being pinged.
Then management cracks down by insisting on testing to verify & also telling staff to either turn off or delete the app.
Lo & behold, all the absences ceased.
Sally Finster Lewis Goodall Entirely this. It's not whether the restaurants are still open that you need to worry about. It's that supermarkets still have enough staff to run their supply chains (for example). This could be the pingdemic on steroids. I want to know the govt has plans to keep the lights on!
Rachel Clarke Boris Johnson These is all because they cancelled the pingdemic in favour of the Infectiondemic Herd Immunity, history will judge them all, and it won't be pretty 🤔😱?
UK gov has cut quarantine duration for England, from 10 days down to 7, with two LFT's
This seems sensible and will reduce pingdemic chaos.
Scotland remains a draconian omnishambles, just to get one woman on TV
#ResignSturgeon
Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧 Mark Harper
Look at his media posts from mid 2021, never called for vax passes and voted against them and mandatory nhs jabs, wanted business opened, the removal of lockdowns and spoke about the pingdemic app. He constantly asks the right Qs in order to highlight policies.
Peter Jukes Joan Hoggan Chris Mason BBC News (UK) Remember when he tweeted the shortages of food on shelves were due to the 'pingdemic'
His source. A store manager of a small Co-Op in Scotland.
He has form
Steve Boyle Thou must not use the B word on BBC. Acceptable words to use instead of brexit are:
-pingdemic
-global supply chain issues
-covid
-lack of ferries
-P&O ferry
- new red tape from the EU
- unprecedented demand
- growth in demand post covid
- staff shortages
- temporary issues