
BBC Reporting Scotland has contracted out it’s pandemic reporting after the latest viewing figures suggested they were in deep doo doo after years of telling fibs.
TuS has stepped in to present the official figures any fool can access.
If we can…
Anyhow:
- Scotland has vaccinated more of its population than other parts of Rumpuk:

2. Lowest R Number thus lowest risk of spread

3. Lowest infection rate now and overall:


And, finally, second lowest deaths because N Ireland cheated by being on a different island:

Nuff?


bbc SCOTLAND SHOULD BE DISMISSED
AS NOT FULFILLING THEIR BROADCASTING CHARTER
AND SARAH SMITH IS ADDING TO THIS MALAISE
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I don’t suppose you might switch off your CAPS LOCK!!!!! It gives me a HEADACHE!!!
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Maybe the answer is very simple – no one at BBC Shortbread can read a f*cking graph !
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James and Robert:
BBC Scotland are allowed, obviously, to look at graphs, but the understanding and interpretation of what the graph really conveys in a UK perspective, must come from any head office in England, as that is where the UK is actually based, and then to be reported to the regions as such.
It is without these “Broad Shoulders” of analytic prowess from another country, that we (in Scotland), might foolishly perceive that Scotland is managing the Covid pandemic quite well!
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Some of the young ones are graduates AND went to fee -paying schools!
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Then their parents were robbed, particularly if they were in England so had to pay Unuversity fees!
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Yes indeed, as of this morning BBC are still running radio silence on Covid beyond stringing out their bogus stories including one now a week old, and have switched attack lines to drugs….
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Isn’t that because it’s over now? Everything’s back to normal now and Scotland (and Wales) are just making a fuss.
Anyway, it’s only like flu, innit?
Personally, I think the current mask regulations should become standard every Winter (at least). Think of all the extra lives we’d save from a whole raft of respiratory diseases. Including, but not limited to, ‘only flu’
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