“Anti-vax people, I’m sorry, I think they’re fruitcakes."
n for criticism over the course of the pandemic, with a report from the Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in March saying there was “no clear evidence” the £22 billion venture contributed to a reduction in coronavirus infection levels.
"Anti-vaxxers protest BBC coverage of pandemic by storming a building in White City. A building the BBC vacated in 2013 and is now luxury flats. Is there a link between stupidity and anti-vax? Opinions vary but evidence is growing …" Tweeted Andrew Neil
"Basic principle of the universe. If John Redwood says one thing we should do the exact opposite" said one Twitter user.
"So did child chimney sweeps and slavery," wrote one Twitter user.
“Global heating is affecting every region on Earth, with many of the changes becoming irreversible," the UN Secretary General has said.
"Unlike this tory minister some of us have quotas, targets and deadlines to meet," wrote one Twitter user.
"We are seeing increasing amounts of sickness – we’re seeing staff burned out after working intensively for so many months, we’re seeing increasing number of people off with mental health problems, as well as issues around Covid," said Dr Layla McCay.
"The Mail on Sunday. Where truth goes to die," wrote one Twitter user.
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