@spencermorgan93 I'm going to open up a can of worms here, I dont know if you will read this or if even what the next step would be but its a web of connections that needs a real journalist to investigate
So let's start with the latest debacle
School meal boxes as highlighted by Marcus Rushford
@spencermorgan93 The company that supplies them is Chartwells foods
Chartwells food is owned by a parent company called The compass group
Compass group supplies the jockey club there events catering
On the board of directors at the jockey club are
Baroness Dido Harding, of failed T&T fame
@spencermorgan93 Also on this jockey club board was the late Rose Patterson
The husband of Owen Patterson
The mp for North Shropshire and the former secretary of state for Environment and rural affairs
Owen Patterson is also a consultant of a company called Randox
John Penrose
The Mp for weston and the government's anti corruption champion is also a paid consultant for the company called RANDOX
Lets look at RANDOX for a moment
@spencermorgan93 Randox are a laboratory company who surprisingly won the multi million £ contract to process PCR tests which just happen to have 2 influential advisors
But how does this link into the jokey club and in turn Matt Hancock?
@spencermorgan93 Well Randox is the biggest sponsor of the grand national that is held at Aintree
Aintree race course is owned by the jockey club
The jockey club as we know has/had the late Rose Patterson on the board, who's husband is an advisor of randox and an mp
And also on the board is ..
@spencermorgan93 Baroness Dido Harding
Who's husband is also an advisor to Randox and also an mp
If you haven't guessed it yet he is
Mr John Penrose the mp for weston and the Government's anti corruption champion
How does this tie into Matt hancock?
@spencermorgan93 Well Mr Hancock is the Mp for west Suffolk and in west Suffolk there is a lovely little town of Newmarket
Which has a racecourse owned by the jockey club 🤔
But also a massiv stud farms
An investigation revealed that Hancock has benefitted from more than £350,000 in political
@Zubhaque Lots of reasons but let's look at the bigger picture and put things into context
1, these are +ve test results not cases.
As a Dr I would like to think you know the difference in the 2.
A case is only a case if the patient has symptoms and a +ve test result.
@Zubhaque 2, due to the bank Holidays over Christmas I'd expect the backlog to give a skewed daily +ve result
3, "more covid patients than the spring peak" is misleading and deliberately causing fear.
Look back at the spring they were ONLY testing people with symptoms who were...
@Zubhaque In hospital with symptoms and only testing 20k a day to get 6k+ +ve cases (25%+ +ve rate)
We are now testing 500k+ a day to get 40k or 9% +ve rate, with a pcr that has a FPR of 1-4%