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“I’m also a user of public transport, and I have noticed that, while every passenger on a bus may be masked, often the driver is not. When I asked the most recent driver who was unmasked why this was the case, he claimed to have a medical exemption. When I asked him for the grounds of that exemption, he refused to give them.

In other words, a bus driver – by observation, a potentially at-risk white man in his 60s – is prepared to put himself and his passengers at risk by failing to use one of the last protections available to us, on the basis of an undemonstrated medical exemption.”

Peter Davis

It must be challenging living life in such a bubble of virtue-signalling panic.

As a scientist it’s a shame he’s missed the point where there simply isn’t evidence to support the use of these measures and mandates. They’re not effective – seen the case stats lately? They’re not ethical – hellooooo! And there are serious risks, which MUST be up to the individual to decide – not a peep about those.

As for asking his bus driver to disclose his private medical information – wow. Entitled to boot, eh? I guess that’s what you get when you’re a former PM’s ‘hubby’ and you’re part of the woke swamp.

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