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Monday 2 March 2020

UK's coronavirus battle plan: Britons could face European-style ban on public gatherings and fines for entering 'infected' areas as Boris Johnson warns of 'significant' spread within days

And here comes the sting. Over-run the media coverage so the hidden hand can substantiate bringing in their control mechanisms; which they'd planned all along for 2020 and just needed an excuse. How convenient then is this 'really bad cold' scenario?

There is absolutely no proof that all these cases are nothing more than seasonal flu!! We've only the word of 'proven corrupt' media and their controllers, that its this really scary new virus.

This is the end of freedom, sadly. 

[Daily Mail]: Boris Johnson today set the stage for sweeping measures to combat a major UK coronavirus outbreak - with Britons facing European-style curbs on their movement and leisure activities to avoid thousands of deaths.

The government is bracing Britons for the virus to spread further and faster after the number of cases in this country hit 40, up four since yesterday.

The Prime Minister warned tonight that the number of cases is likely to expand heavily as the year progresses.

'The most important thing now is that we prepare against a possible very significant expansion of coronavirus in the UK population and that is clearly on the cards,' he told the BBC. 'At the moment it is difficult to speculate about how it may or may not progress but what you can say with a fair degree of certainty is that it is much more likely than not that we will face a challenge in the weeks, months ahead.'

He also suggested drastic action such as shutting schools and banning large-scale public gatherings were part of the government's blueprint should the crisis spiral. The PM was asked if the public could expect such measures, to which he replied: 'What we've got is a range of calibrated responses to the spread of coronavirus and clearly the measures that you have mentioned are on that on that list. The issue will be when and how and with what logic to, to deploy them.'

The PM finally waded in to take personal charge of the response by chairing a Cobra emergency committee meeting this morning. The session agreed a new 'battle plan', which will be officially published tomorrow. But Health Secretary Matt Hancock revealed this afternoon that the UK might need to copy the measures taken by other European states 'at more advanced stages of an outbreak'.

That could mean a French-style ban on crowds, cancelling sporting events, fines for entering restricted areas as in Italy, encouraging vulnerable over-60s to stay at home, and advising against physical contact during greetings.

It came as the head of the World Health Organization warned that that authorities around the world were in 'uncharted territory' but that the virus could be contained...<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...