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Because indians in this country are immigrants andfor some, part of the poor or underprivileged. They are also more likely to be working in front line or transport jobs.
In india you would need to look at subsets instead of lumping them all together.

More likely to be the reporting Jerry.
I can’t believe that the average U.K. Indian is less well off.
On another note, 24 leading activists for BLM in South Carolina have tested positive and there has been 900 cases linked to the protest.
Almost a no shit Sherlock moment.
 
More likely to be the reporting Jerry.
I can’t believe that the average U.K. Indian is less well off.
On another note, 24 leading activists for BLM in South Carolina have tested positive and there has been 900 cases linked to the protest.
Almost a no shit Sherlock moment.

Percentage wise more Indians work on the front line or in transport.
One idea (which was a problem in the past) is around the lack of vitamin d. When health issues arose amongst Indians in the 70s vitamin d was added to rice etc. The uk had already added vitamin d to margarine etc to stop ringworm.

At least most blm marchers wore face masks. What will be the fallout be from the trump rally this week where people purposely refused distancing and masks.
 
Libdems just put forward the ‘extend the transition period’ bill forward for a 2nd reading mid July. Same few MPs with the same tactics.
Dont they realise even remainers want it done so that we never hear the word brexit again except in history lol.
 
Libdems just put forward the ‘extend the transition period’ bill forward for a 2nd reading mid July. Same few MPs with the same tactics.
Dont they realise even remainers want it done so that we never hear the word brexit again except in history lol.
Well, no one can say that they are not in touch with the people 😂.
You couldn’t make it up 😂
 
Imperial College London started live covid immunity tests on humans today. Oxford started some time ago so fingers crossed 🤞
 
Imperial College London started live covid immunity tests on humans today. Oxford started some time ago so fingers crossed 🤞

AstraZeneca are already producing the vaccine with a view to being ahead of the game if the oxford vaccine completes the clinical trial.
The Indian company that I posted about a while ago have been producing the oxford vaccine for a while now but does not get mentioned much.
 
According to data published in the Lancet, it seems extremely unlikely that anyone here had Covid 19 last year.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/extra/QwhYgq2Le3/anatomy-of-a-pandemic#group-Outbreak-hkhBJqHeBb
Appears COVID-19 actually WAS here in December 2019 after all. A Chatham man has had a second post mortem and found to have died with COVID-19 in January after falling ill in December, his daughter had been ill even earlier (December 15th)
Seem to remember some of us were ridiculed for suggesting this. How many deaths could have been prevented if the Chinese had been more honest?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...known-fatality-coronavirus-outside-China.html
 
Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University and chair of the Lancet COVID-19 commission, alleges that SARS-CoV2 originated from dangerous gain of function experiments sponsored and conducted by US biotech institutions. He alleges a vast cover-up of Covid origins, including by former members of his commission, and details the personal attacks he has incurred for speaking out.