London: Buses Changed from Red to Black to Instill Fear over Alleged Rise in Covid-19 ‘Cases’

Black scare bus, Bitchute
UK Prime Minster Boris Johnson announced a national lockdown in early January and a big black Covid-19 double decker scare bus was seen in London, warning people of the dangers through loudspeakers. The bus visits locations such as supermarkets and high streets where there is high footfall. Some of the messages from the bus include: “Numbers of new cases are now rising steeply;” “2 to 3 people are dying of Covid in Redbridge every day;” and “Protect yourselves and your loved ones – avoid mixing indoors with other households.”

Link for video of bus: https://www.bitchute.com/video/O1r3jNoJOzXl/

We all know coronavirus cases are increasing throughout London.

The virus is spreading so fast that Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a new national lockdown last night (Monday, January 4).

Some areas of the capital are now among the worst affected areas in England.

Redbridge, which had an infection rate of 1,381 cases per 100,000 people in the seven days to December 31, is the third most infected place in the country.

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Things have got so bad that a black bus is being driven around the borough to warn residents about the rising Covid-19 cases.

MyLondon has been told the bus is a Redbridge Council bus, and not part of TfL’s fleet.

The bus visits locations such as supermarkets and high streets across the borough, where there is high footfall.

“Act now,” says the signage on the bus.

“Covid-19 cases in Redbridge very high.

“Keep your families safe.”

It adds: “Redbridge is currently seeing over 200 new Covid cases per day.

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