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Originally Posted by jfman
Anything to defend him at all costs. The wife had symptoms - the instruction was clear. Isolate. Not hang around until she feels better and go back to work.
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It's not so much a matter of defending, it's pointing out ridiculous and biased comments, criticisms, and comparisons. Feeling better in the space of a few hours is NOT a sign. Dealing with the same people, that he'd been dealing with just a few hours earlier was less likely to be an additional problem.
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She was ill. She might have Covid although she did not have a cough or a fever
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So she had NO symptoms at that point. He was the one that developed symptoms, the NEXT day, AFTER the meetings.
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28 March: Mr Cummings says he woke up "in pain and clearly had Covid symptoms, including a bad headache and a serious fever".
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The spirit of the rule was to self-isolate. He still did that. He DIDN'T make the journey to visit a beach or to get a Big Mac, or to attend a party.
I obviously have to repeat the FACT, that the fuss came BEFORE the details came out(several weeks later), therefore totally UNCONNECTED to the fuss. The fuss and biased comments were(and still are) about the journey to the Durham area. Evidence to the contrary is.......?
Try criticising the Labour MP, who early on, attended two funerals(against the rules for all of them), neither of which he was actually related to.