Boris Johnson requested if blowing hairdryer up nostril might ‘kill COVID’, Cummings claims

Nov 01, 2023 at 5:46 PM
Boris Johnson requested if blowing hairdryer up nostril might ‘kill COVID’, Cummings claims

Boris Johnson requested his most senior scientific advisers if blowing a “special hair dryer” up your nostril might kill COVID, in accordance with Dominic Cummings.

Mr Cummings’s full proof assertion to the COVID inquiry has been revealed, following his blockbuster in-person grilling on Tuesday.

In the doc, which runs for greater than 100 pages, Mr Johnson‘s former chief of workers – who has since turn into a vocal critic of the previous prime minister – outlines plenty of uncomplimentary situations which he says occurred on the high of presidency.

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Mr Cummings wrote: “A low point was when he circulated a video of a guy blowing a special hair dryer up his nose ‘to kill COVID’ and asked [Sir Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance] what they thought.”

The video has since been faraway from YouTube, in accordance with Mr Cummings.

Mr Cummings additionally claims that, inside Downing Street, there was uncertainty about whether or not the prime minister himself was “the source of false stories”.

The former adviser raises a narrative that claimed the federal government “had brought in masks because of focus groups even though we knew they didn’t work.”

This was “the opposite of the truth”, in accordance with Mr Cummings.

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Cummings says PM was often known as a ‘trolley’

Mr Cummings recounts how, in autumn 2020, Mr Johnson was “sick of COVID” and needed it “off the front pages”.

He additionally claimed Mr Johnson requested him to provide you with a “dead cat” technique – during which a distracting story is utilized in an try to modify the main focus of journalists.

The adviser, who labored with Mr Johnson on the Brexit marketing campaign, says he informed the prime minister “no campaign could ‘dead-cat COVID”.

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Mr Cummings additionally prompt that Mr Johnson was distracted throughout the early section of the pandemic.

His assertion stated: “He had a divorce to finalise and was grappling with financial problems from that plus his girlfriend’s spending plans for the No 10 flat (which he raised repeatedly from early January).

“An ex-girlfriend was making accusations about him within the media.

“His current girlfriend wanted to finalise the announcement of their engagement.

“He stated he needed to work on his Shakespeare ebook.”