Factories are now on the verge of closing and small businesses have now been forced to shut because so many workers are having to self isolate across Britain in the pandemic.
Almost 900,000 alerts telling people to quarantine were announced in the first week of this month alone after contact with a coronavirus victim.
It’s causing anarchy for families and firms, prompting business leaders to demand changes on the NHS COVID 19 app to circumvent a self-inflicted economic wound.
In retail and hospitality, a third of staff are self-isolating in the worst-hit regions, forcing thousands of venues to close.
People are pinged by the app and told to self isolate for ten days after coming into contact with an infected person.
There’s no legal obligation to self isolate if pinged by the app, however, it’s illegal to disobey an order to self isolate in a phone call from NHS Test and Trace.
Plans to make the NHS COVID app less sensitive, meaning fewer people would be pinged, have been delayed as concerns mount over increasing infection rates, and businesses around Britain have been revealing the problems caused by the pingdemic.
The boss of a brain tumour charity in West Yorkshire told a newspaper outlet how the pingdemic was causing the organisation a real problem.
Marie Peacock, chief executive at Yorkshire’s Brain Tumour Charity in Leeds, said that their fundraising revenue had been decimated and they were just beginning to see some possibilities to begin to bring in the money they need to keep their support going and that the pings are going bonkers.
She said the charity was attending the Great Yorkshire Show over four days, but lost half of their planned staff and volunteer cover due to self-isolation, even though they were testing every day and were showing no signs of symptoms.
Marie Peacock added that she’d moved work and resources around, closed their charity shop and tried to cover the best way imaginable, but that it was costing the charity additional time and money that they could ill afford, but that she would support and encourage her team to follow the advice, but had to admit the app had been removed from her phone.
An HR and training consultant blasted the Test and Trace system as woefully inadequate, saying that for numerous small businesses, particularly in hospitality, events and retail areas, it was crippling.
Every week businesses are at risk, and people must understand that this entire deception has nothing to do with a pandemic and that the government’s of the world are conspiring to slaughter the economy and bring in the Totalitarian Reset they all keep talking about, and it’s going to wreck our lives and livelihoods – this concerns all of us.
Of course, the solution is simple, don’t download the app, and if people do keep using the app, that will be what brings the country back to its knees again, and if you have the app, then you’re the problem.
This app is causing chaos and must be removed immediately.
The vulnerable have all been vaccinated and the rest of us should just carry on as normal because people’s livelihoods are at stake here and far more pressing things will probably happen to them compared to this virus, which most of us can’t even tell we have.
About £35 million was spent on this app. You could buy an entire battle fleet for the Royal Navy, but we’re supposed to believe this money was all spent on a small crew of soy latte hipster coders working in a shed, and the only reason this app is pinging everyone in the country is that whoever took the money is trying to make out it does something, and they would rather slaughter the country than it is found out how much was stolen.