Coronavirus: Covid deaths in England are falling FASTER than SAGE predicted

Coronavirus deaths in England are falling faster than SAGE experts thought they would, official data show and scientists say lockdown rules could be loosened faster. Models produced by the SPI-M group of scientists predicting the future of the Covid outbreak in February suggested the daily death count would stay above 200 until mid-March. But the average … Read more

Keanu Reeves was inspiration for his tumbleweed character Sage in SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run

Keanu Reeves was the inspiration for his magic tumbleweed character Sage in SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run premiering on Paramount Plus By Rachel Mcgrath For Dailymail.com Published: 07:23 GMT, 3 March 2021 | Updated: 07:23 GMT, 3 March 2021 He’s returning as Neo in a new Matrix movie. But Keanu Reeves has also gotten … Read more

‘Colston Four’ plead not guilty to criminal damage

‘Colston Four’ plead not guilty to criminal damage for toppling statue of Bristol slave trader Edward Colston as trial date is set for December Rhian Graham, Milo Ponsford, Jake Skuse, and Sage Willoughby denied charges They appeared before Bristol Crown Court charged with criminal damage today  It is alleged they damaged statue of Edward Colston … Read more

SAGE scientist says schools CAN reopen safely next week

Schools can reopen ‘safely’ from next week with the package of measures set out to mitigate risks from Covid-19, a SAGE scientist said today. Calum Semple, professor of outbreak medicine and child health at the University of Liverpool, said that increased ventilation, tests and mask wearing will all contribute to safe reopening of schools next … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Public might abandon lockdown rules early if they think they are immune, SAGE warns

People might start socialising and ditching lockdown rules ahead of schedule if they think the Covid threat is low or believe they are immune, SAGE has warned. Scientists advising the Government say people have been good at following rules so far but caution that the public will need reminding of why it is important to stick … Read more

Covid UK: Not a single outbreak linked to Scotland ‘staycations’ last summer

Professor Mark Woolhouse, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh Britons from other parts of the UK who holidayed in rural Scotland last year did not cause any coronavirus outbreaks, a top Government scientist claimed today. Professor Mark Woolhouse, an infectious disease expert at Edinburgh University, said that, despite being ‘very busy, … Read more

Pink’s daughter Willow Sage Hart makes debut on Billboard charts with their catch duet song

Pink’s daughter Willow Sage Hart makes debut on Billboard charts with their duet Cover Me In Sunshine By Kevin Kayhart For Dailymail.com Published: 08:17 GMT, 25 February 2021 | Updated: 08:17 GMT, 25 February 2021 The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, especially when it’s covered in sunshine.   Willow Sage Hart, the nine-year-old daughter … Read more

Dr JOHN LEE: Why should the whole country be held hostage by the one in five who refuse a vaccine?

There has been nothing slapdash about the Government’s presentation this week of the case for keeping us all locked down in an ever-more depressing loop of lockdown extensions. The Prime Minister’s announcement cancelling Christmas last year seemed hasty and ill-prepared. By contrast, the move this week to cancel Easter and keep the economy shut down … Read more

Covid UK: Lockdown ease may SLOW if cases spike, says SAGE adviser

Dr Mike Tildesley warned the Government may delay lockdown easing plans Boris Johnson may have to delay plans to ease lockdown restrictions if coronavirus cases start to spike, a Sage adviser warned today. Dr Mike Tildesley, who was behind one of the gloomy forecasts that warned tens of thousands of Britons could die if No10 … Read more

Covid lockdown England: SAGE warned of 91,000 deaths if restrictions were scrapped at Easter

Plans to lift England’s third national lockdown earlier were effectively railroaded by SAGE advisers after a gloomy Imperial College report warned that easing restrictions would cause a massive fourth wave of cases higher than the January peak and almost double the UK’s death toll.  Under an initial scenario, Prime Minister Boris Johnson had planned to … Read more