There’s often a moment in the third act of a Hitchcock thriller – “the big reveal” – when the scales fall from the eyes of the hapless central character & he realises the answer he’s been searching for has been in front of his nose all along. That is how I felt last Thursday. /1
Before I go on with this #THREAD, I should make clear, I’m NOT a scientist.
Two months ago, what I knew about epidemiology, virology & communicable diseases
could have been written on the back of a postage stamp. /2
(Video by @markhumphries) #COVID19
I started becoming more concerned about #coronavirus in late February after talking to a friend who’s husband is a scientist. Then, in early March, I stumbled into something which had implications far greater than anything I could've imaged at the time. /3
The THREAD👆is 60 tweets long.
Worth a read, but to sum up: I dug up the PM’s #TakeItOnTheChin comments & they went viral.
I didn't think he was seriously suggesting “allowing #COVID19 to pass though the population”.
But a week later the #HerdImmunity strategy was unveiled. /4
Suddenly, it became clear that the loose thread that I’d stated gently tugging on - like that unsuspecting character in the Hitchcock film – was connected to one of the most controversial strategies attempted by any country in response to the #COVID19 pandemic: herd immunity. /5
Herd immunity is a form of indirect protection from infectious disease that occurs when a large % of a population becomes immune to an infection, whether through previous infections or vaccination.
#HerdImmunity without a vaccine is, by definition, not a preventative measure. /6
But herd immunity was so controversial that ministers avoided referring to it at the time & have denied it was a policy ever since.
Days after it was unveiled on 12/3, an error in the modelling forced the govt to perform a U-turn on the grounds that “the science had changed.” /7
In reality, the modellers at Imperial College had realised they’d underestimated the speed of transmission of #COVID & unless steps were taken, the NHS might be overwhelmed.
Rather than trying to completely suppress the number infections, some argue that the real strategy was to allow #COVID19 to spread through the population slowly without overwhelming healthcare capacity.
This was the reason for the late lockdown, not banning public events etc. /8
Knowing this strategy would have a heavy toll in lives & was a big gamble - after all no one knows if how long immunity lasts & there’ve been reports of reinfections - perhaps the govt chose not to make it public.
It was never said publicly but “protect the economy” was key. /9
Protecting the economy is vital, but those arguing against a "herd immunity without vaccine" strategy make clear that it would involve, in the words of one epidemiologist👇"sacrificing the vulnerable on the altar of the economy in truly vast numbers”. /10 theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
It is important to recognise that every way forward comes with a cost.
Lockdowns damage the economy & they still leave people vulnerable to future waves of #COVID19.
Ultimately, whichever strategy chosen is a political as much as a scientific one.
But the science is vital. /11
Every minister in every press conference is flanked by senior medics & scientists & starts every answer to every question saying: "We're guided by the science":
But many of the UK's top scientists👇have raised concerns about who is at "the top table". /12
“There’s a risk that new diseases such as #coronavirus will trigger a panic & a desire for market segregation that go beyond what is medically rational to the point of doing real & unnecessary economic damage.” /15
The PM’s #GreenwichSpeech clip I posted👆was viewed 1 million times in 36hrs but attracted no mainstream media coverage.
The #TakeItOnTheChin clip by contrast, was viewed 2.5m times in 36hrs before being denounced by The Sun & others it as “fake news” (it wasn’t). #COVID19 /18.
#BorisJohnson’s “Britain as Superman” rhetoric has echoes of the 2012 book written by Raab, Patel, Truss, Skidmore & Kwarteng, ‘Britannia Unchained’.
In 2019, @tes warned that Cummings’ “scientist-as-hero vision may misunderstand the nature of science”. bit.ly/31fT1qg👇
SAGE on 26/2:
“The majority of the population would then develop immunity, hopefully preventing any second wave, while reducing pressure on the NHS. However, SPI-M-O has not looked at the likely feasibility or effectiveness of such methods.” via @rad_econ assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/upl…
These SAGE minutes from 26/2 (flagged by @rad_econ), shows that 2 weeks before #Herdimmunity is ‘unveiled’ by @Peston as the new govt #COVID19 policy on 12/3, SAGE didn’t have any data on its impact or effectiveness.
The SAGE minutes from 26/2 and 12/3 have not been disclosed.
SPI-M-O is the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling & reports to SAGE.
On 26 February, it appears from these notes that no SPI-M-O modellers had looked at #herdimmunity.
It was being looked at perhaps by @neil_ferguson at Imperial, but his modelling changed on 15/3.
For anyone confused, this virologist explains: “#HerdImmunity makes sense as an outcome but NOT as a strategy.”
Peston (12/3): “The STRATEGY of the UK govt is to allow the virus to pass through the entire population so that we acquire herd immunity.” /22
It’s helpful to watch these two @Channel4News interviews with Prof John Edmunds back-to-back.
The first (below) is from 28 April with @cathynewman
The second (in the following tweet) is from 13 March with @mattfrei
In this interview six weeks earlier, Prof John Edmunds is much more bullish as he dismisses the idea of a lockdown (“What for?”).
The man holding his head in his hands is @tomaspueyo whose modelling showed how vital lockdown is for combating #coronavirus.
The best Hitchcock thrillers contain a double plot twist where the hapless hero suddenly realises he’s fallen into a deliberate trap & has spent valuable time chasing shadows up a dead end alley.
That’s what I realised yesterday after a clue from the least likely of sources. /19
In what appears to be an unguarded moment, Steve Baker tweeted about the “genius” of Cummings’ strategy: creating controversies for the media to chase, in order to distract from other things (a deception technique magicans call “misdirection” & politicians call “politics”). /20
I say “appears” because, as this thread shows, things can’t be taken at face value.
The 2016 film ‘HyperNormalisation’, shows how Putin - advised by Vladislav Surkov - “turned Russian politics into a bewildering, constantly changing piece of theatre.” /21
There is speculation about Cummings’ links with Surkov allegedly forged during his “mysterious three years” in Russia.
But for now, back to Baker’s tweet.
It suggests that many of the things #COVID19 strategy critics are focused on are things that Cummings wants us to focus on.
This explains why, every morning, a govt minister would get savaged by @piersmorgan.
During the election campaign the PM simply refused to do @afneil show but now inexperienced ministers like @Helen_Whately are sent into the lions den twice in a week. /23
Those of us attempting to make sense of the govt’s mind-bending #COVID strategy fall into two broad categories: the “conspiracy theorists" & the “cock-up theorists".
Their ACTUAL strategy uses cock-up to mask conspiracy...& we’re running out of time. /26
The last instalment of this #THREAD👆finished on the cliffhanger: “We are deliberately being pulled into media storms in order to distract us from something else.”
The genius of the strategy is that people like me trying to foil the plot, are being used to fuel these storms. /27
There have been clues all along, but the chaotic way that #lockdown has been eased, seemly removes any shadow of a doubt.
Since news of it was leaked by the govt to the media on 6/5, it’s dominated the headlines culminating in the PM’s #StayAlert speech & the ensuing furore. /28
Anyone who works in govt comms will confirm that the #StayAlert confusion is not accidental
This messaging would have been worked on for weeks
The PM’s speech was carefully scripted & pre-recorded
Q&A’s would have been refined & practiced
They wanted to create confusion! /29
Putin’s strategist, Surkov, created an ongoing state of bewilderment.
Could the PM’s strategists be purposefully sewing confusion & controversy to distract from the new NHSX app which is being fast-tracked for public use, despite major privacy concerns?
Amidst confusion over the govt’s #StayAlert advice, detail of their 60-page #PlanToRebulid goes without scrutiny.
Yet proposals for “rapid re-engineering of govt structures & institutions” & building “new long-term foundations for UK” should perhaps set off some alarm bells. /31
Are there people in the shadows who recognise an opportunity to overhaul the machinery of govt & create a future where our every move, every word, every relationship is trackable, traceable & data-mineable by collaboration between govt & tech giants? /32. theintercept.com/2020/05/08/and…
People have switched off the news & who can blame them?
There are so many complex issues, so many asinine slogans, so many failures
Is Cummings trying to turn UK into a “managed democracy” like Surkov attempted in Russia?
We may never know.
Adam Curtis says: “It's a Strategy of Power that keeps any opposition constantly confused, a ceaseless shape-shifting that is unstoppable because it is indefinable." /34
The big question still swirling is “what’s the endgame?”
According to this 2-part investigation by @NafeezAhmed, the answer may be “an artificially intelligent corporate super-state, with a special focus on NHS genetic research inspired by eugenics”. /34 bylinetimes.com/2020/05/14/whi…
He argues the #COVID19 crisis has given the govt a chance to double down on its goals of extending genome sequencing across the population with an aim of creating “a corporate superstate powered by surveillance & AI collating the DNA of every citizen”. /35 bylinetimes.com/2020/05/14/whi…
“Forget the myths...Follow the money.”
This expression - “follow the money” - is key to good journalism.
It doesn’t necessarily mean follow the ‘actual’ money.
Instead, it means focus on the real motivations driving those who took the decisions.
/36
In April, the PM announced that the govt was setting up a rapid testing consortium (UK-RTC) to provide a rapid, accurate pregnancy-style home test kit for #Covid19 antibodies.
The test would be a "gamechanger" allowing people to test in of 15 minutes in from their own home. /37
The cartridge style test will have a barcode ("QR code”) that can be scanned & uploaded to a NHSX/govt website to allow for virus distribution monitoring.
The test is currently going through PHE approval & could be ready for mass roll out very soon.
/38.
The govt is has reportedly ordered 50 million of these #COVID19 antibody tests.
They don’t require a lab or lab machine or travel to a clinical setting, all designed & manufactured in the UK.
UK is not unique in attempting a #HerdImmunity strategy.
Sweden was open about it from the start, but this week, their chief medical officer admitted it was a mistake.
Despite having said it was key on 16/3, the Dutch PM now claims he didn’t say this.
The Rapid Test Consortium (UK-RTC) now has a rapid test & is working with NHSX to develop a test specific app & digital service that will facilitate use & reading of the test device. It will have the ability to integrate with NHS systems & update records. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8…
I was first alerted to the work of the RTC by an anonymous tip off in early May
Although it was “cloaked in secrecy” his DM’s told me all I had to do is “join the dots”
So I joined the dots
In the coming months it seems, the rapid home tests will be rolled out across the land.
In April, it was reported that 50 million British-developed anti-body test kits had been ordered by the govt. If true, this means enough tests for every adult in the country.
The cartridge style test will have a barcode (QR code) that is scanned & uploaded to the NHSX platform.
Unlike the many fiascos surrounding the govt’s responses to #COVID19 (PPE, testing, the app, care homes etc.) this will go more smoothly & “critical planning around supply chain logistics is also well under way, to ensure a smooth introduction of the test directly to the public.”
As someone who has been calling for testing since the start of March, I welcome news of a mass testing regime.
But I also have several serious concerns.
My source’s claim that “the whole project is cloaked in secrecy” prompted me to try & look beyond the veneer of transparency.
This what UK-RTC's -prick #COVID19 anti-body test will look like.
Some people - like @campbellclaret who posted this photo - are participating in trials of the test.
The govt has rptdly ordered 50 million of these tests, so they'll probably be coming through letterboxes soon.
A fast reliable test that shows if you've go antibodies - & presumably some immunity to #COVID19 - will be a game changer.
But we also need to know our info will be safe at not used by the data-mining firm Palantir.
After 5 months of "following the money" & "joining the dots", the biggest political, public health & human rights scandal in recent times, is FINALLY coming out.
US journalists & politicians are starting to take notice, but isn't yet happening in the UK! undercovid.org/articles/palan…
It’s vital to recognise that the #CareHomeScandal - like the many other individual scandals of the last 5 months - is part of the wider #HerdImmunityScandal which in turn is part of the MUCH BIGGER scandal that involves data & DNA, in the UK & US & beyond.
So, if the multiple COVID scandals (care homes, testing, app, screening, late lockdown etc.) are all part of the #HerdImmunityScandal which is itself part of this much bigger scandal, what can we DO about it?
1) Spread the word
2) Join the @Under_Covid campaign & investigation.
“The shadowy data-mining firm #Palantir, whose technology has powered some of the most nefarious immigration abuses, is now collecting troves of health data about all of us.” @AmnestyTech
The govt claim this was a ‘working holiday’ but @JCalvertST reported that “aides were told to cut down documents or the PM just wouldn't read them”. #ValentinesDay#valentines
1/. The biggest story I ever “broke” (coverage-wise) was a piece about Malawi’s plan to ban farting in public
I was researching an article about homophobia in Africa & stumbled on the story in the @NyasaTimess
I wrote it up for a tabloid & it went global
2/. The story I wrote for the @DailyMailUK - I was a freelancer...don’t judge me - was packed with fart gags: “The winds of change blowing through Africa” etc
If you're free this Sunday, I'm doing a free walking tour tracing London's greatest lost waterway - the River Fleet - from it's two sources on Hampstead Heath as it heads towards the Thames (with my dog Mango)
This 1746 map follows the Fleet from the Thames at Blackfriars along the Fleet Ditch, up Fleet Market (now New Bridge St) along Saffron Hill, past Clerk’s Well (now Clerkenwell) past Black Mary’s Hole & Battle Bridge (now Kings Cross) towards its source on the Heath #FreeTheFleet