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Old 10-08-2021, 09:13 PM   #10
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Default Re: Covid 19 -

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Originally Posted by T3rminator View Post
It's funny how some people thought the SOE gave politicians unlimited powers to do what they wanted. Where in actual fact it transferred powers to a chief health officer

I must admit, this pandemic has given me a crash course on how our political and health system works. A lot of it has come from putting up topics like these for discussions on forums.
Read and understand what I stated, I never said politicians have unlimited powers, never said CHO does not have powers in SOE.
Government legislation sets the terms & powers of CHO, I merely stated the CHO assists government ministers in carrying out the SOE.
Maybe I should have worded my previous comment better.
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