Meanwhile in Bongistan: NHS is in the final stages of move to a new huge database pooling records of 55 million patients and making it available to academic and
third parties. [I wonder which these will be, considering they can pull pretty much any data they want, including yes, you guessed it- innoculation records].

Sky is the limit for all vaccine covidian shysters now!
Fuckers are pasing it under the radar, there is a bit of fuss from the privacy rights campaigners, but the general public is not even aware, because "
The plan to create a new data set was announced by Matt Hancock, health secretary, in early April and publicised mainly on blogs on the NHS Digital website, and through flyers at GP surgeries, said NHS Digital," So, they can send me a few letters and 3 texts a week for about a month now to pester me about taking the vaccine, but they could not mount a public information campaign about this? I mean I know they take people for total imbeciles (may not be wrong there too, I admit), but this is just rich. Especially when you consider the cited quote ends in "
the plans had been in the works for three years."
All bongistani farmers- if you want to opt out you need to
print out the form from the NHS website and
take it to your GP. before 23rd of June ... yep, on paper...yep,
in person. Yep, to the same GP who did not want to see you for last 14 months and probably still will not let you in to hand in this paper. Slide it through the letterbox?
"We never received anything, don't know what you're talking about"... Because millions of coins sunk into various NHS bozos pockets could not fund a piddly online submission/ opt out form [yes, I know they do it to create another obstacle for you and force a situation when people are unable to submit it, the hostile sociomanipulative cunts they are, but I need to went!

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Last but not least I'm sure it's a total coincidence they called this new service G
PDPR, because it will not make an impression on an average Joe with 6 second attention span that
it's just something to do with the GDPR so I should not think too much about it, it was made for my benefit, wasn't it?
[for non-bongs and non-eurofags: GDPR stands for General Data Protecting Regulation introduced in 2018 in all of the EU countries, setting legal framework for how your data is handled and was always advertised as something to protect you as a data owner from predatory companies/offices misusing your sensitive info]
Anyhoo, have a look for yourself :
Archive of the FT article, original is paywalled so no point in linking it here I guess
Some security points
https://www.theregister.com/2021/05/24/nhs_digital_gp_data_store/ and its
archive