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Sunday 14 June 2020

Britain's coronavirus death toll rises by just 36 - the lowest since before lockdown and half last Sunday’s total

And, tonight's SAGE RANDOM NUMBER is a MASSIVE 39!! But wait ... like the article says "the daily death count is always lower on a weekend due to a lag in reporting. It spikes again mid-week" ... so it makes it even more meaningless at weekends! 

39 people!!!  That's really taking the wotsits now.

Shitty Witty and co will still insist this figure is too high! They are stalling ... and are playing a party script which is now falling apart around their ears.
 And more so now that Bumbling Boris is alleged to be relaxing the insane 2m social control conditioning sorry distancing ... and Shitty Whitty and his fellow corrupt comrade Vallance are threatening to spit the dummy and quit if the 2m is reduced or relaxed. We have our popcorn ready and are ready to celebrate!

[Daily Bullshit]: Britain's coronavirus death toll inched up by just 36 today - the lowest since before full lockdown in promising signs the outbreak is improving.

Department of Health bosses announced a further 36 fatalities in people with a positive Covid-19 test result across all settings, taking the Government total to 41,698.

Today's figure is an astonishing 53 per cent drop on last Sunday's 77, the previous lowest day. There has not been a zero fatality since March 4.

The daily death count is always lower on a weekend due to a lag in reporting. It spikes again mid-week and is only a representation of deaths in people who have had a positive test result for Covid-19.

Separate data collected by national statistical bodies shows the Covid-19 death toll is more likely to be 51,000 after taking those who died with suspected Covid-19 into consideration.

It comes amid a drive for the country to return to normality, despite concerns among scientists that an easing of lockdown will lead to increasing infection rates in the coming weeks.

Tomorrow retail shops in England will be able to open for the first time in 13 weeks - and Boris Johnson has said people should be able to 'shop with confidence'.

The Prime Minister said falling numbers of diagnosed coronavirus cases has given the Government 'more margin for manoeuvre' in easing the two-metre social-distancing rule, which is being reviewed..<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...