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Saturday 25 April 2020

Is there any science behind two-metre social distancing rule…? Government adviser says guidelines on keeping apart was 'conjured out of nowhere'

It's one of the most pathetic, mentally cruel, infuriating and needless aspects of this 'lockdown' ... the 2 metre social distancing rule. Totally pointless and totally unfounded. Set up as part of the Covid-19 trauma based mind control situation that has gone around the world. It's now an integral part of our lives ... and central to this 'live drill' or 'satanic social experiment' we must be part of whether we like it or not. 

[Daily Mail]: Social distancing orders for people to keep two metres apart to stop the spread of coronavirus is not based on any scientific research, a government adviser has warned. Robert Dingwall, from the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (Nervtag), said the rule was 'conjured up out of nowhere'.

The sociology professor at Nottingham Trent University said scientific evidence supports a one-metre gap, but the two-metre advice was a 'rule of thumb'. Nervtag feeds into the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), which is spearheading the government's pandemic response.

Mr Dingwall told Radio 4's Today: 'We cannot sustain [social distancing measures] without causing serious damage to society, to the economy and to the physical and mental health of the population.
'I think it will be much harder to get compliance with some of the measures that really do not have an evidence base. I mean the two-metre rule was conjured up out of nowhere.'

He added: 'Well there is a certain amount of scientific evidence for a one-metre distance which comes out of indoor studies in clinical and experimental settings. There's never been a scientific basis for two metres, it's kind of a rule of thumb. But it's not like there is a whole kind of rigorous scientific literature that it is founded upon.'

The government put the UK on lockdown on March 23 and enforced social distancing to try to combat the spread of the virus which has killed nearly 20,000. Guidance on its website says: 'If you meet others when you are outdoors (for example, on a walk) ensure that you stay at least 2 metres away.' ...<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>>...