and untruthful remarks about covid being engineered for ethnic targeting. this was hardly the first time that kennedy has voted misinformation. he has pushed the long debunked claim that childhood vaccines are linked to autism. he wrongly claimed that the 1918 flu pandemic was vaccine induced. and he is often repeating his conspiracy theory about 5g transmission towers. they are putting in 5g, to harvest our data and control our behavior. digital currency, it will allow them to punish us from a distance and cut off our food supply. cnn s kfile recently reported that kennedy has repeatedly shared false conspiracy theories that man made chemicals in the environment could be making children or transgender. the capacity for these chemicals that we are just raining down on our children right now. to induce these very profound sexual changes in them, is something that we need to be
live now to our health correspondent catherine burns who s 0ur health correspondent catherine burns who s at the covid inquiry. we are we a re halfway we are halfway through this first module, and so far, we have been seeing certain themes being picked up seeing certain themes being picked up over and seeing certain themes being picked up overand again seeing certain themes being picked up over and again from uk wide perspective. the necklace surgeon today, this was her chance to get things from a scottish perspective. so we heard her thoughts on brexit, another thing that keeps coming up over and again another thing that keeps coming up overand again in another thing that keeps coming up over and again in this inquiry is the focus on a possible flu pandemic. a lot of the planning was looking at flu rather than other possible practices. so she was asked about that and said, well, yeah, the plan wasn t adequate, but it wasn t entirely useless. she wanted to make the point that it s all
the document? yes and if i may, erha -s the document? yes and if i may, perhaps break the document? yes and if i may, perhaps break that down - the document? yes and if i may, perhaps break that down briefly. the document? yes and if i may, i perhaps break that down briefly into two parts perhaps break that down briefly into two parts. and perhaps give a little bit more two parts. and perhaps give a little bit more explanation for my use of the term bit more explanation for my use of the term tweaked . had the processed to update the plan focused on updating an influenza preparedness plan, i can t be sure preparedness plan, ican t be sure about preparedness plan, i can t be sure about this, preparedness plan, i can t be sure about this, but i do not believe it would about this, but i do not believe it would have about this, but i do not believe it would have changed significantly because would have changed significantly because it would still have been a plan dealing w
had they come to pass, they would have been severe. we were talking about availability of food in the shops and medicines for the national health service, so we had no choice but to do that planning. i deeply regret any implications that had our our emergency planning in other areas. our health correspondent catherine burns is at the covid inquiry in west london. what more did we learn from nicola sturgeon, catherine? sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week three now sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week three now of sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week three now of the - sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week three now of the covid j this is week three now of the covid inquiry, and most of the things we have heard so far have been from a uk perspective, so this was next to s take on things, his thoughts on the no deal brexit planning and how that diverted resources, regrettable but necessary, she s