This is awful from the Sicilian health chief 15:27 - Apr 1 with 915 views | StokieBlue | It's amazing that after a year these things are still happening: https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2021/apr/01/coronavirus-live-news-france- "According to prosecutors, who put a number of people under house arrest and the Sicilian health chief, Ruggero Razza, under investigation, health authorities in Sicily allegedly altered the number of new Covid cases and the number of Covid tests as part of a “grievous political design” to avoid the region being classed as a high-risk red zone and put on hard lockdown." "According to investigators, reports of deaths and new cases in the region were spread out over time to paint a rosier picture than was actually the case." Everyone knows there are economic issues related to lockdowns but this is literally putting peoples lives in danger. SB [Post edited 1 Apr 2021 15:27]
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This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 16:00 - Apr 1 with 836 views | WeWereZombies | Having finished reading 'Gomorrah' a couple of days ago, and assuming the Cosa Nostra are still running things in much the same way as the Camorra did in Naples, the health authorities probably had a choice between altering the figures and being a bullet ridden corpse at the bottom of a well. If lock down interferes significantly with their 'businesses' then the families act. | |
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This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 16:03 - Apr 1 with 825 views | hype313 |
This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 16:00 - Apr 1 by WeWereZombies | Having finished reading 'Gomorrah' a couple of days ago, and assuming the Cosa Nostra are still running things in much the same way as the Camorra did in Naples, the health authorities probably had a choice between altering the figures and being a bullet ridden corpse at the bottom of a well. If lock down interferes significantly with their 'businesses' then the families act. |
Yes, was going to say something similar, can't imagine the Cosa Nostra would be happy about Covid stopping them in their tracks. | |
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This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 16:03 - Apr 1 with 822 views | Keno | almost makes our government seem competent | |
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This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 16:05 - Apr 1 with 818 views | factual_blue | I imagine you tread very carefully before doing things that might interfere with 'economic activity' in Sicily. | |
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This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 16:05 - Apr 1 with 814 views | StokieBlue |
This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 16:00 - Apr 1 by WeWereZombies | Having finished reading 'Gomorrah' a couple of days ago, and assuming the Cosa Nostra are still running things in much the same way as the Camorra did in Naples, the health authorities probably had a choice between altering the figures and being a bullet ridden corpse at the bottom of a well. If lock down interferes significantly with their 'businesses' then the families act. |
That could be an element of it I hadn't considered, although they are still likely to have restrictions hoisted on them from a national level anyway at some point. SB | |
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This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 23:16 - Apr 1 with 670 views | Guthrum |
This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 16:00 - Apr 1 by WeWereZombies | Having finished reading 'Gomorrah' a couple of days ago, and assuming the Cosa Nostra are still running things in much the same way as the Camorra did in Naples, the health authorities probably had a choice between altering the figures and being a bullet ridden corpse at the bottom of a well. If lock down interferes significantly with their 'businesses' then the families act. |
Read a report a few months back that apparently a fugitive mafia boss had been caught after deliveries to a supposedly empty property were highlighted by lockdown and thus spotted. | |
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This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 08:02 - Apr 2 with 527 views | WeWereZombies |
This is awful from the Sicilian health chief on 23:16 - Apr 1 by Guthrum | Read a report a few months back that apparently a fugitive mafia boss had been caught after deliveries to a supposedly empty property were highlighted by lockdown and thus spotted. |
The way that ambulance crews and doctors are affected by the Camorra if 'Gomorrah' is to be given full credibility is truly shocking - and a clear breach of the Hippocratic oath in any sense of its meaning (and I accept that it has been overtaken by codes of ethics from national medical bodies but it, nevertheless, is a vital concept in the social compact between medics and the wider public.) So I have little doubt that the Camorra, Cosa Nostra, 'Nrangheta etc. are extremely interested in keeping anything traceable through legitimate sources to a minimum. | |
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