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originally posted by: Katatonik
Restaurants where I am at have been not offering menus (even a paper one), you have to scan a QR code on your phone to even see the menu. I didn't think much of it at the time other than mild annoyance, but after reading this it's kind of got my wheels turning.
Up to now, we have used testing primarily to identify people who are positive – so we can isolate them from the community and protect high-risk groups. And that will continue to be our priority. We are working hard to increase our testing capacity to 500,000 tests a day by the end of October,” Johnson said.
“But in future, in the near future, we want to start using testing to identify people who are negative – who don’t have coronavirus and who are not infectious – so we can allow them to behave in a more normal way, in the knowledge they cannot infect anyone else with the virus.
“And we think, we hope, we believe that new types of tests which are simple, quick and scalable will become available. They use swabs or saliva and can turn round results in 90 or even 20 minutes. Crucially, it should be possible to deploy these tests on a far bigger scale than any country has yet achieved – literally millions of tests processed every single day,” added Johnson.
originally posted by: Silcone Synapse
originally posted by: Nothin
a reply to: dug88
The total-control grid, is part of the new biosecurity paradigm, that is being installed worldwide, by the technocratic one-world government of the UN.
Say that 10 years ago : and you would get laughed-off of this website.
Say it now : and a few left are all seeing it.
A HUGE conspiracy, played-out right before us, yet many still slumber.
Its almost as though those we are supposed to trust to make our countries successful and prosperous have been waiting for something like this pandemic to totally screw us all over.
Its like they had all this planned,just waiting for the right crisis to come along so they can force their version of the modern world upon us.
We now see that the pandemic is a sideshow,a scare tactic-used to implement a system closer to China than any of us want.Sure its a real virus,and really dangerous for some vunerable people-but does that mean we should tear down our society and implement an authoritarian dystopia?
The rampant roll out of AI under the guise of keeping us safe,small businesses failing and being rolled up into the mega corps,the push for robots to take human jobs,the social credit system(covid passports,track and trace,monitored social distancing etc),new police powers to arrest people who,due to hard wired human behaviour may have broken these new laws by visiting a friend or family member,
The wet dream of huge corporations and big government is being turned into reality.
This has been decades in the making,and now with the world on its knees from the pandemic the evil ones have seized their chance.
originally posted by: mtnshredder
I thought it was interesting that Harris was pushing “contact tracing” during the debate. That statement definitely got my attention.
originally posted by: Salander
a reply to: vonclod
From across the pond, is it possible to go to a pub in Britain without taking one's cellphone?
originally posted by: Ohanka
The firms responsible should have their entire corporate leasership held personally responsible and recieve the maximum possible sentence.
Won’t happen though. Tech firms are above the law in any country.
originally posted by: Whodathunkdatcheese
originally posted by: Ohanka
The firms responsible should have their entire corporate leasership held personally responsible and recieve the maximum possible sentence.
Won’t happen though. Tech firms are above the law in any country.
Tech firms aren't doing this outside the law. They are working hand in glove with governments.
Remember Hitler and IBM? Same schitt, different century.
originally posted by: Salander
a reply to: vonclod
From across the pond, is it possible to go to a pub in Britain without taking one's cellphone?