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@amrit_lohia
Amrit Lohia
3 years
@1976vintage The "Gov policy" is, in my view, unlawful, void and of no effect whatsoever. What does have effect is the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and Articles 2, 3, 8, and 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Those should give you a defence to any fine or prosecution.
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
Is your school's risk assessment compatible with the Health and Safety at Work etc Act and the Human Rights Act 1998? Many aren't. A thread...
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Amrit Lohia
2 years
This important case is in court today - and if successful, could be the first to hold the Govt to account for its inaction on SARS-CoV-2. Please donate if you can. via @CrowdJustice
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@Ebure1971 @UKSupremeCourt Actually the Supreme Court specifically cited the CJEU judgment in AFMB Ltd v Raad van bestuur van de Sociale verzekeringsbank (Case C-610/18) as an example of a similar solution being adopted in EU law.
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
@DaftFunk10 @BBCNews No it isn't. A perverse verdict of guilty can be set aside on appeal. A perverse verdict of not guilty cannot. The jury's right to nullify the law and find the defendant not guilty is a vital safeguard against oppressive or unjust laws.
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Amrit Lohia
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@IpsoFacto88 @BBCNews They didn't. The whole point is that the jury acquitted the defendants in spite of them having no lawful excuse or defence. In doing so they exercised the long-established right of 'jury nullification'.
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Amrit Lohia
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Legal action over Russian interference in our elections: please support this case, brought by @allthecitizens , Ben Bradshaw, Caroline Lucas, Alyn Smith, Lord Strasburger and Baroness Wheatcroft, which is now going to the European Court of Human Rights. .
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
@AllisonR1945 @Kit_Yates_Maths @chrischirp And of course no such "immunity" even exists... So it's doubly democidal.
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Amrit Lohia
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@JannerJE @BBCNews No he doesn't. The House of Lords decided in R v Wang [2005] UKHL 9 that "there are no circumstances in which a judge is entitled to direct a jury to return a verdict of guilty".
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Amrit Lohia
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@LouisHenwood Peter Bone, and his friend Christopher Chope (the 'pro-upskirting' Tory, as you may remember...), always introduce loads of bills in every Parliamentary session, and none of them ever get passed. So it's not really something to worry about right now: see .
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Amrit Lohia
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@ContractorCalc Even as someone who's just programmed for fun, and reads the excellent "The Daily WTF" (), I know the one cardinal rule is you never roll out changes directly onto production servers...
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
"Covid cases in England are at their highest level since January, with one in 60 people infected last week ... But despite the bleak figures, the Transport Secretary today ruled out another lockdown this Christmas".
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Amrit Lohia
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@Sandyboots2020 @LaylaMoran @CatRapscallion @nadhimzahawi @educationgovuk And, in particular, that "A series of recent studies document long term brain-damage in as many as one quarter of all those infected regardless of the severity of the initial disease": ...
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
As long ago as March 2020, experts argued that herd immunity/mass infection inherently degrades and debases human dignity, and thus violates Article 3 ECHR: ; . If I were Boris, I'd be very worried right now...
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
Arguably, treating human beings as a 'herd' constitutes in itself a gross violation of human dignity, contrary to Article 3 ECHR, quite apart from the issues under Article 2 (failure to protect life). @zerocovidzoe @eyejosh @KenMay60689336
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Amrit Lohia
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Yet another one of @fitterhappierAJ 's ideas confirmed (at least in a preprint): SARS-2 is neurotropic. And not only that, but it infects the nerves so quickly that it reaches there *before* it even gets into the bloodstream.
@fitterhappierAJ
AJ Leonardi, MBBS, PhD
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One of the first targets of SARS Cov 2 is nerves Here, it infects peripheral nerves and "establishes productive infection" Yes, it is neurotropic.
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Amrit Lohia
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The US could begin administering the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid vaccine to children aged five to 11 as soon as Wednesday after a panel of outside experts votes on Tuesday on how broadly the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) should recommend its use in the age group.
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Amrit Lohia
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@JH_Campbell @JMPSimor As I have been saying for many days, this is precisely an Enabling Act 1933 type of situation. Moreover, we should remember that the last time a Government tried to put itself above the law, it took a Civil War to stop him. A Second English Civil War may be on the cards...
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Amrit Lohia
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: "Ministers will not make a decision on Covid-19 restrictions for two weeks until the impact of half-term on infections can be seen, The Independent understands." More dithering and delay from the #ToryCriminals ...
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Amrit Lohia
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: @dgurdasani1 : "There’s no country that has attained herd immunity to SARS-CoV-2 ... This is not a virus we can live with or even want to live with. This is a virus that we need to eliminate". Exactly. #ZeroCovid @cocobelladoodle @HoppySaul @DmodosCutter
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
Too many schools aren't evaluating all the risks: instead, they're starting with their pre-existing (inadequate) mitigations and working backwards. In Allison v London Underground, the Court of Appeal specifically described that as "putting the cart before the horse".
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
In Kennedy v Cordia (Services) LLP [2016] UKSC 6, the Supreme Court held that under EU law, "the direction of the law is to level safety upwards". That continues as retained EU law even after Brexit. Too many Covid-ridden schools are doing the exact opposite.
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
Yet more evidence of SARS-CoV-2 damaging the brain, now in a novel and unusual way. "Like RSV in the brain", is how some have put it... And at the same time our criminal government is actively promoting transmission. This is state-sponsored manslaughter. We need #ZeroCovid .
@DavidSteadson
David Steadson #NAFO 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺🌍
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Just in case you didn't know. SARS-CoV-2 can fuse your neurons.
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
The Supreme Court also said in Kennedy v Cordia that "a negligent omission can result from a failure to seek out knowledge of risks which are not in themselves obvious". So your school should be seeking out and acting on studies on organ damage in children caused by Covid.
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Amrit Lohia
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"Risk assessments are meant to be an exercise by which the employer examines and evaluates all the risks entailed in his operations and takes steps to remove or minimise those risks. They should be a blueprint for action": Allison v London Underground Ltd [2008] EWCA Civ 71.
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
As the Supreme Court made clear, asking "what can and should be done to minimise or eradicate the risk" is the *last* step, not the first. Reverse-engineering a risk assessment by starting with (inadequate) mitigations yields a rearguard defence, not a "blueprint for action".
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Amrit Lohia
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@ProfourtySix @JamalPacman @ManUtd Scored 12 (the same amount as Bayern), but conceded 15 as stated above ... hence why Rio Ferdinand described it as "kamikaze football, basketball football, you attack, we attack".
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Amrit Lohia
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@LCWF_TBK @Sandyboots2020 Not only ridiculous but also unlawful. Schools have the power and duty to provide safety measures under the Human Rights Act 1998 and Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 - Govt 'guidance' doesn't need to 'permit' it. And the guidance is already unlawful:
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Amrit Lohia
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#CovidVigil for those many people who have tragically died or suffered organ damage / Long Covid from SARS-CoV-2... Including especially the #UK113 dead #UKChildren . We need to get #JohnsonOut and pursue elimination of SARS-CoV-2, or else we may ourselves be eliminated.
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
"The Department for Education estimates that around 2.6 percent of all pupils, or around 208,700 children, were not in class for reasons connected to coronavirus on Thursday last week": .
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Amrit Lohia
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@DmodosCutter @EnemyInAState More even than that... refers to "A series of recent studies document long term brain-damage in as many as one quarter of all those infected regardless of the severity of the initial disease"
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
So there we are... A brief explanation of the law on risk assessments and "levelling safety upwards" - coincidentally, a phrase used by the Supreme Court long before Boris's bogus "levelling up" agenda. Thanks to @cocobelladoodle for the graphics in this thread. /Ends
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
Similarly in Kennedy v Cordia: "the whole point of a risk assessment is to identify whether the particular operation gives rise to any risk to safety and, if so, what is the extent of that risk, and what can and should be done to minimise or eradicate the risk".
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Amrit Lohia
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@PeterStefanovi2 Technically, this doesn't concern Russian interference in the Brexit referendum (since referendums fall outside the scope of A3P1 ECHR), but rather Russian interference in UK general elections.
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Amrit Lohia
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@HoppySaul @NETWalbottle Seek legal advice. If (as I believe) the failure to mitigate is a human rights violation, then so too is their imposition of a punishment for taking reasonable steps to protect your child as a direct result of their own failure to mitigate.
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Amrit Lohia
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: "Belgium brings back Covid restrictions, just weeks after relaxing rules. Coronavirus restrictions are to return to Belgium on Friday, just weeks after they were relaxed, amid rising cases and hospitalisations."
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
Important thread on the massive neurological damage caused by SARS-CoV-2 (including to people who were healthy before infection, and including children).
@fitterhappierAJ
AJ Leonardi, MBBS, PhD
3 years
🧀🧠 papers Lewy Buddies™ k18 spongiosis lower inoculum w/out spongiosis replication in 🧠 🧠 hypometabolism humans t cells in the brain
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
@Sandyboots2020 @GoodLawProject @nadhimzahawi @WiganCouncil @JolyonMaugham You can remind them that their risk assessments are unlawful (they do not comply with the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974), and their lack of mitigations continues to be unlawful under the Human Rights Act 1998.
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Amrit Lohia
4 years
@_JacobDrew You don't legally have to pay for it, in my view. The contract is frustrated as the main purpose of it cannot be performed (Krell v Henry [1903] 2 KB 740), so it can be set aside.
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
To further reinforce the point: "The duty to carry out such an assessment is therefore ... logically anterior to determining what precautions a reasonable employer would have taken in order to fulfil his common law duty of care."
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Amrit Lohia
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@DaftFunk10 @BBCNews "If a judge is satisfied that there is no evidence before the jury which could justify them in convicting the accused ... it is the judge's duty to direct them to acquit ... But there is no converse rule" - DPP v Stonehouse [1978] AC 55.
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Amrit Lohia
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@bakerstherald @Sandyboots2020 Indeed, as the Supreme Court said back in 2016: "The first thing that a totalitarian regime tries to do is to get at the children, to distance them from the subversive, varied influences of their families, and indoctrinate them in their rulers’ view of the world".
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Amrit Lohia
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: "The nation is "dilly-dallying into lockdown" and action should be taken now to avoid much tougher COVID restrictions later, a government scientific adviser has warned."
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Amrit Lohia
3 years
@togr999 @fitterhappierAJ Basically, the more children become infected (on account of lack of mitigations in schools), the more the virus will develop the ability to evade the human immune system.
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Amrit Lohia
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@trishgreenhalgh
Trisha Greenhalgh
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Our letter to the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner here. @cj_pope @GoodLawProject
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Amrit Lohia
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@EG196411307 @chrischirp There is, in my view, a strong argument that the failure to put suitable protections in place violates Articles 2, 3, 8, and 14 ECHR. See this thread:
@cocobelladoodle
Just The Doodle
3 years
👋 Hi @KateGreenSU , a thread: I’m sure you know it's our HUMAN RIGHT to be protected from death and debilitating illness under the ECHR convention. 😊 #LongCovid #LongCovidKids @CarolineLucas @libdemdaisy @UNISONinSchools 1/
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Amrit Lohia
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The judge who dismissed #BackTo60 's case is promoted to the Supreme Court...
@UKSupremeCourt
UK Supreme Court
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Here are some photos from Lady Rose’s swearing-in ceremony as a Supreme Court Justice in Courtroom One earlier today. Lady Rose recited the judicial oath in the presence of all the Justices. Many congratulations to Lady Rose. Re-watch the ceremony here:
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Amrit Lohia
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@CathywWilson @JMPSimor @JolyonMaugham @richardwmathias @ProfGBarrett @ConUnit_UCL International law isn't even the biggest problem here. The clauses also allow Govt to override all domestic laws and rules, including any court judgments they don't like. Despite that, the Queen will be constitutionally bound to do what the Govt tell her, as with the prorogation
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@essexoldbird @EnemyInAState In fact we *do* have an idea... .
@elisaperego78
Dr Elisa Perego
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We've proven evidence of abnormal coagulation phenomena, delayed thromboembolism, multi-organ damage even in low-risk patients, microvascular damage to the lung, vasculitis, brain damage, neurological impairment, dysautonomia, autoimmune phenomena, endothelial injury #LongCovid
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@blackadderkate @GoCharlieM @Mermaids_Gender Sure you can, in the same way that you can say a 12-year-old is capable of consenting to having a broken arm set, but not capable of consenting to brain surgery.
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Amrit Lohia
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: "The Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, should face murder charges for his role in the country’s “stratospheric” coronavirus death toll, a draft report from a senate inquiry into Brazil’s Covid crisis has recommended."
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Amrit Lohia
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@truthshamesthe6 @yaneerbaryam It reflects damage to DNA (and decrease in DNA's ability to repair itself - telomere shortening). So their "capacity to heal/repair/grow" will indeed be compromised to some degree, but more specifics than that we don't really know.
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Amrit Lohia
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@IpsoFacto88 @BBCNews Yes. You may recall the case of Clive Ponting in the 1980s, which is the most well-known example of jury nullification in the UK context. And many more examples in the US where e.g. jurors refused to apply racially discriminatory laws in the 1950s/60s.
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Amrit Lohia
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"Scotland's health secretary says there is "absolutely a risk" of Covid cases rising after the COP26 summit in Glasgow." But "Mr Yousaf said the Scottish government was not currently considering imposing more restrictions"?! WHY??
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Amrit Lohia
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@AlisaValdesRod1 It can only be one of many different pathologies involved. Recall that SARS-2 has been shown to cause brain damage, cardiac damage, lung damage, kidney damage, pancreatic damage, etc.
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Amrit Lohia
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@frantenauk @DrEricDing If the vaccine is modified then all that will do is encourage the evolution of further resistant variants, just as we are seeing now. The only permanent solution is eradication, i.e. #ZeroCovid , like New Zealand, Taiwan, Vietnam etc are doing.
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Amrit Lohia
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@gdw1888 @twee_i_a It is indeed brain *damage*...
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Amrit Lohia
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@Sandyboots2020 @LaylaMoran @CatRapscallion @nadhimzahawi @educationgovuk And, in particular, that "A series of recent studies document long term brain-damage in as many as one quarter of all those infected regardless of the severity of the initial disease": ...
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Amrit Lohia
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Let's see what more corruption they are hiding...
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Amrit Lohia
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: "Zero-Covid policy in China to remain 'for a very long time'".
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Amrit Lohia
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: "As of September 2023, judgments are published in PDF in Times New Roman font ... Please contact the registry @supremecourt .uk if you need a copy in Calibri font." Clearly must have realised it was making them look silly! @legalstyleblog @LewisGrahamLaw
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Amrit Lohia
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: "Mark Drakeford has urged Labour to change the way MPs are elected at Westminster. Wales' first minister said he is "baffled" by people who support first-past-the-post elections."
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Amrit Lohia
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"A survey by Savanta ComRes found that 49 percent of Britons believe there will be further lockdowns, with 74 per cent concerned about another virus wave this winter. Fears are highest amongst those aged over 55": .
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Amrit Lohia
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This seems to be the first *recombinant* variant... i.e. one where it wasn't just a mutation, but rather two existing variants infected the same person and were able to combine, by sharing RNA, into a new variant. And it's widespread across North and Central America...
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Amrit Lohia
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@1goodtern Yes. See e.g. .
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@fentonstevens
Mike Fenton Stevens💙
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My granddaughter has Covid. Her mum, dad and brother will get it. But don’t have to isolate. Only positive people are supposed to stay home. When did we all agree to take part in Boris’ experiment? After over a year of avoiding is everyone just supposed to get it now?
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@Laurence_in_EU @ShehabKhan In fact it was the same claimant too. So just a straightforward situation of the ECtHR overturning the domestic courts and correcting their erroneous application of the Convention. That's precisely what the ECtHR's job is!
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Amrit Lohia
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@Prometh86624350 @DrEricDing You are dangerously wrong. There is not a shred of evidence that it is "less potent". On the contrary, all strains of SARS-CoV-2 result in permanent organ damage in 10-30% of cases.
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Amrit Lohia
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@togr999 @fitterhappierAJ SARS-2 is not a "cold virus" and is *already* "something deadly", as well as something that often causes many types of organ, tissue, and system damage even if it doesn't result in death. The solution is to eradicate it, just as we have done for smallpox, SARS-1, polio, etc.
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@lutonrover @AssemblyWales You can do no such thing. Section A1(3) of the Government of Wales Act 2006 states "the Assembly and the Welsh Government are not to be abolished except on the basis of a decision of the people of Wales voting in a referendum".
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@navtis @zarahsultana Because Starmer is a Tory in disguise, fawning over the support he gets from the right-wing gutter press.
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Amrit Lohia
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@AlisonGeorge10 @SGriffin_Lab @LawtonTri @dgurdasani1 @jneill @DrAmirKhanGP @vickyford @nadhimzahawi @halfon4harlowMP @LongCovidKids @cv_cev @_f4vl @Sandyboots2020 @HoppySaul @ChildrensComm And even more fundamentally, children *without* "underlying conditions" *also* have a substantial probability of suffering brain, heart, lung, or kidney damage, coagulopathies, vasculitis, microemboli, autoimmune diseases, etc. from SARS-CoV-2. .
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Amrit Lohia
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@joannab64017534 @JolyonMaugham @naheed973 Not only 'vulnerable' children. It cannot be emphasised enough that *healthy* (non-'CV/CEV') children have *still* very often suffered substantial organ damage from SARS-CoV-2. So focusing on 'vulnerability' is itself a problematic assumption. .
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@PatJone60030918 Essentially, the third clause would force the courts to stick to a literal, narrow, 'originalist' interpretation of the Convention rights, which would see them become largely irrelevant in modern society.
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Amrit Lohia
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@themood2020 @GMB @jburnmurdoch @piersmorgan @susannareid100 Not "weird" at all. As Piers correctly said, measures such as social distancing, mask-wearing, etc., which are somewhat effective against SARS-CoV-2, are extremely effective against less transmissible respiratory-transmitted viruses such as influenza.
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@1goodtern The Immensa scandal actually wasn't confined to the South West. It may be that there's another similar lab on the loose, or that there's a new variant, or just that the four people all didn't do the swab correctly, or that they all had some other infection. Very difficult to say.
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Amrit Lohia
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@DDrakeyy @Sandyboots2020 You are looking only at deaths and ignoring the brain, heart, lung, kidney, and other organ damage. See e.g. and .
@LongCovidSOS
Long Covid SOS
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Study finds kidney damage in people with #LongCovid who had mild #covid19 Painless, Silent Organ Damage Seen in Covid ‘Long Hauler’ Study
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@LongCovidHell @Charlie070809 @SafeEdForAll_UK @GoodLawProject @JolyonMaugham @_f4vl @hivetosurvive @nadhimzahawi Indeed, he openly said yesterday "the UK could be the first major economy in the world to transition from pandemic to endemic"... He seems to believe that's a good thing. .
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@sammy4723
Dr. Mild Yet Still Mysterious
2 years
Japan is now seeing FATAL SARS2 COVID-related brain damage in Children according to doctor:
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Amrit Lohia
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@Lmarg7 @boye_g Es contraria al Derecho de la Unión una normativa nacional que permite el decomiso de un instrumento utilizado para cometer un delito de contrabando agravado pero que es propiedad de un tercero de buena fe
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Amrit Lohia
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Professor John Edmunds: "It's not the way I'd prefer to have children immunised. Much, much better to do it through vaccination. However, we've vaccinated at quite a low rate and yet we've allowed very high rates ... or, we've witnessed very high rates of infection in schools."
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@CarolineLea13 @ClaireJen79 They appear to be these threads: ; ; ; , and these individual tweets: ; ; ; .
@ChristosArgyrop
ChristosArgyropoulos MD, PhD PharmanukerInChief
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Any covid infection is associated with some interesting changes in the brain. You don't want this virus in your brain even if it gives you the sniffles
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@sarahhende69 @GMB @jburnmurdoch @piersmorgan @susannareid100 The Nightingale hospitals can't be used because the staff needed just aren't there. There are not many specialist ICU nurses, doctors and critical care consultants to start with, and many of them have themselves been ill with SARS-CoV-2 so are unable to work.
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Amrit Lohia
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@skatinggirl1 @Dorotheacalm Or even anyone who's not CEV? Numerous people who aren't CV/CEV have suffered permanent organ damage and disability too...
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Amrit Lohia
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@NjbBari3
Dr Noor Bari
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What can I say to make the world wake up to the danger of COVID-19? What can I say to help people to understand that infecting kids is not OK?
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@WesElyMD
WesElyMD
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1/🧵 Our cell’s genes are rewired in MILD COVID 🧬   Stunning data in @Nature   White Cells (monocytes) switch gene expression from an established innate immune profile to a pro-clotting signature in COVID.   We’re immunocompromised. Let’s unpack this…
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Amrit Lohia
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It's not just a pandemic but a *pandemocide*. Resisting infection - refusing to be part of the 'herd' - is a revolutionary act.
@JoannaTeglund
Joanna Teglund🕊��🍉Human life is sacred😷
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Staying alive and healthy is a revolutionary act, a revolt against the silent dictatorship of an elite that wants to infect you and kill the weak. #Pandemocide #Democide Defend yourself. Resist. Opt out of the herd. Stay human. Protect yourself and others. Fight for #ZeroCovid
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@Gareth27150182 @JujuliaGrace @SandraDunn1955 @EveryDoctorUK 'standing' in the legal sense means having a "sufficient interest" in the matter, as opposed to being a "mere busybody". It's a low threshold and so challenges to standing are almost always rejected - they tend to show that the defendant knows it has a weak case.
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@codexeditor @fitterhappierAJ In terms of the range of effects, it's not easy to think of anything that causes such wide-ranging damage with such frequency.
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Amrit Lohia
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These are just some of the many times of organ damage caused by SARS-CoV-2...
@DrMarjorieRobe1
Dr.Marjorie Roberts
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@helphelpandhelp @amrit_lohia I am currently in a great space mentally but physically I have spots on my liver, swollen lymph nodes in my lungs,nodules in my lungs, loss 7 teeth and recently diagnosed with sarcoidosis in my lungs.
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Amrit Lohia
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@Jos51383730 @EUCourtPress You can bring proceedings in your national courts asking them to order the Government to implement Directive 1999/70. Alternatively, you could write to the Commission and ask them to bring infringement proceedings.
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Amrit Lohia
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@theedwardian81 @JMPSimor @SirJJQC Yes - it's therefore a straightforward violation of Article 13 (right to an effective remedy).
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@this_worldsucks
Fed Up 😤💙 #OmicronIsAirborne #YourNHSNeedsYou
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@ProfColinDavis I can’t see my teens age group either, 15-19, many of whom are being deliberately infected & reinfected at College. One of her previous healthy friends (17yo) now struggles to sleep because he said can’t breathe properly when he lies down. Also kidney pain too.
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Amrit Lohia
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@churchengreen @JMPSimor Correct, and @cursednumber7 (below) is wrong. It not only allows s42 and 43 to override all other law, but also allows the Govt to make "regulations" that override all other law including court judgments that they don't like. Thus, the Govt effectively becomes a dictatorship.
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Amrit Lohia
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@davetelsheff @JMPSimor Correct. It is like Hitler's Enabling Act 1933.
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