Covid denier jailed for terrorism
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•Covid denier who posted violent threats against Chris Whitty jailed for five years
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Patrick Ruane was jailed for five years after being convicted of encouraging terrorism.
The 55-year-old had targeted individuals including the UK government’s chief medical officer.
Ruane, of Paddington in London , was cleared of collecting information useful to a terrorist.
Judge said Ruane could not be sure people would not act out what was said in the messages.
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