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Hundreds of British people have gathered again for the second time in 15 days in Trafalgar Square, turned into the stronghold of "resistance and action" against the measures of the British Government to contain the coronavirus.

The police took several protesters in handcuffs and attempted to disperse the crowd, which made a human cordon around the National Gallery shouting "Freedom!"

and "This is not a tyranny."

"This is a peaceful and educational gathering

," Kate Shemirani, the Covid "wayward" nurse, renamed by

The Daily Mail

as "the most dangerous woman in the UK

"

, said from the podium installed on the steps of the square

.

"We want to explain to the population what is behind the pandemic and denounce the plans to erode our freedoms in the coming years."

Shemirani was suspended in July for 18 months by the National Nursing Council for her criticism of vaccines

, claiming that the ultimate goal is to "change our DNA" with mandatory vaccination against Covid-19.

The 54-year-old nurse has compared confinement to "the Nazi holocaust"

and has come to refer to the National Health Service (NHS) as "the new Auschwitz."

Microphone in hand, Shremirani urged medical personnel to "unmask the truth" about the coronavirus before a maskless crowd, with banners against Bill Gates, the "plandemic" and the "new normal", and occasional shouts to the police: "¡¡ Choose which side you are on! "

The nurse, dressed in black, occasionally shared the stage with Mark Steele, known for her conspiracy theories against 5G.

Police tried to dissuade the protesters by claiming that they

"were putting themselves and others at risk"

and threatening to impose fines and arrests for violating social distancing rules.

Police warned they would not tolerate "outbreaks of harassment and violence" against officers.

University of Dublin professor Dolores Cahill, an expert in biomedicine and a member of the Irish Freedom Party, also harangued the protesters: "I know how vaccines can make people sick and I tell you not to trust the Government, in the doctors and in the media ".

Cahill was recently forced to resign from a European Union scientific committee over her "conflicting" views on the coronavirus.

The epidemiologist Neil Ferguson, who resigned from the Scientific Advisory Committee of Emergencies (Sage) for violating the rules of confinement, has warned meanwhile that

a new "bolt" in the United Kingdom will be needed "as soon as possible"

to contain the rebound in infections.

Official data speak of 4,322 daily infections, but experts estimate that the figure could exceed 6,000, with attention focused on several foci in the north of England.

The 'premier' Boris Johnson alerted the country that there will be new restrictions

"before the inevitable second wave

.

"

At the moment, more than 13 million Englishmen suffer partial confinements and "curfews".

Johnson warned that the last thing he wants is a new national lockdown, but warned that

"all measures are under review

.

"

The United Kingdom is officially the country with the most deaths from coronavirus in Europe, with 41,732 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

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