Ian Duncan Smiths proposals on the bonfire of regulations, I'm wondering if anyone involved in Finance, Human Resources and other industries might take a look.
I've only just downloaded it, but already have grave concerns
1: GDPR Reforms, JEEZ Tories want to get their hands on all our data so SO MUCH
our data is worth a fortune, and Palantir is already involved......
whilst AI could indeed improve healthcare, just ask yourself what else access to all our healthcare data could mean as tories sell off our NHS, and openly encourage people to seek private healthcare due to the backlog caused by 12 years of tory cuts, and COVID
worker's rights, if you're in a small company, and in low paid employment, should you have statutory rights? Remember Raab is DETERMINED to remove employment rights, he first wrote about this in 2012.
IDS is demanding for each new regulation, 2 MUST BE REMOVED!
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no one should minimise Covid, as it shares *some* similarities with HIV:
@DaniBeckman actually has a Phd in neuroscience & I trust her explicitly. here she explains (in terms that everyone can understand) how Covid reaches the brain:
I just picked mum up from a short day procedure from the same team she first caught covid from a little over a year ago.
This morning she tested negative.
I unpacked a new FPP3, & mum promised to put it back on as soon as she came around.
The TWO nurses that were with her in the “pre-op” room threw her new FP3 in the “toxic waste” bin, and TOLD her hospital management has a *NO MASKS* policy.
My mum is 86 & has been registered disabled since she turned 60. This is in her notes.
Dad died after nosocomial covid at this hospital, 14 months ago.
One of mum & dad’s best friends also died post nosocomial covid at this hospital last year too.
"virtually all children infected with cvid showed signs of damage"
IN *ONLY* STUDY PERFORMED
3 Drs & countless nurses on the ward my niece is in, have told me that cvid is harmless to children & their immune systems are *very resilient* & that "she'll be fine" (1 wk in so far)