COVID-19: The British Scientist who destroyed the Western World … RESIGNS – My Comments
[This bloody idiot is the moron that has destroyed the entire Western world. This fool, with his incorrect models, is the fool who is behind the UK and USA lockdowns and more. He's resigned because he was heading off to meet his married lover and breaking the lockdown rules. Perhaps this is a quiet method whereby they simply get rid of him. Maybe there's more going on behind the scenes. But this is the idiot who brought in the lockdown rules. What a goof ball. Jan]
A top scientist who advised British leaders on coronavirus lockdown measures said on Tuesday he had resigned from a key government panel after admitting to breaking the country’s rules on social distancing.
Professor Neil Ferguson, an epidemiologist on the advisory team helping the UK coordinate its pandemic response, stepped down following media reports that he had allowed a woman to visit him at home.
"I accept I made an error of judgement and took the wrong course of action," he said.
"I deeply regret any undermining of the clear messages around the continued need for social distancing to control this devastating epidemic."
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Scientist Neil Ferguson resigns from SAGE
Scientist Neil Ferguson resigns from SAGE
The scientist said he had "stepped back" from his role on the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies. A government spokesperson confirmed his resignation.
Britain, the world’s second worst-hit country after the US with more than 32 000 coronavirus deaths, imposed strict stay-at-home orders in late March.
The government had ramped up its response to the crisis after research by Ferguson and his colleagues at Imperial College London warned that Covid-19 infections and deaths would spiral without drastic action.
Ferguson’s resignation came after the Daily Telegraph reported that a woman, said to be his "lover", came to his home in London on two occasions during the lockdown.
"I acted in the belief that I was immune, having tested positive for coronavirus, and completely isolated myself for almost two weeks after developing symptoms," the professor said.
He added: "The government guidance is unequivocal, and is there to protect all of us."
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was hospitalised by the disease and has now recovered, ordered the initial three-week lockdown on 23 March.
Under the measures, "non-essential" shops and services were shut while residents were told not to go out except for exercise and to buy essential items. Police were given powers to fine those flouting the rules.
The lockdown was extended for another three weeks in mid-April, but Johnson is soon expected to set out his plan to lift the stringent rules, according to media reports.