Excess Deaths Debate 16th January 2024

I did. I post the evidence for all to see and no one is running to your defence. I don't know if they are stuck down a manhole cleaning out sh@t but they've gone missing.

Maybe it's the simplest of boiler problems they are stuck with. I don't know.
So guess work is now considered proof ?

Not “likely”
 
excess deaths likely include undiagnosed COVID-19 deaths, and underscore the broader impact of the pandemic on older people in care homes.5"
A NOS whistle blower contacted C4 mentioning that he was seeing a large number of rather unusual reasons for death in care homes. As I said though this was early on. They also visited some homes to talk to them and they agreed.

Actually I mentioned this in a covid thread.
 
A NOS whistle blower contacted C4 mentioning that he was seeing a large number of rather unusual reasons for death in care homes. As I said though this was early on. They also visited some homes to talk to them and they agreed.

Actually I mentioned this in a covid thread.
Interesting
 
A NOS whistle blower contacted C4 mentioning that he was seeing a large number of rather unusual reasons for death in care homes. As I said though this was early on. They also visited some homes to talk to them and they agreed.

Actually I mentioned this in a covid thread.
Was this at the time Hancock was getting them out of their hospital beds to send them to their deaths in care homes?
 
Was this at the time Hancock was getting them out of their hospital beds to send them to their deaths in care homes?
There was also a period where docs etc in hospitals were passing on covid to the people they treated. Passed between patients too.

One of the excuses that I just do not believe is that they were unaware that virtually symptom free people could easily pass it on to others. Being fair though what could have been done? Just completely unprepared to a problem of this sort.

One thing for sure if the various anti this and that people got much of a hold on how it was handled it would have been a lot worse.
 
One thing for sure if the various anti this and that people got much of a hold on how it was handled it would have been a lot worse.
Bonkers, turning the NHS into the national covid service was a dereliction of duty to the public, how many have suffered from not getting in to see their GP must be far in excess of those who died from it.
 
Not being able to see a doctor for a start off ? Not being able to go to hospital.

To cover up their failures, death certificates marked as COVID.
now you are just making up sh1t to support your conspiracist nonsense.


There were loads of deaths in care homes due to covid.

my FIL was in a care home from March 2020, in that care home, which was quite a small one, covid spread around the home and 7 people died.
 
Bonkers, turning the NHS into the national covid service was a dereliction of duty to the public
It wasnt

every hospital had infection control procedures which split up covid areas and non covid areas.

you imply nhs only dealt with covid at the time, that is untrue

was a dereliction of duty to the public
I note you don’t give a f***k about the 800 or so healthcare professionals that died from covid or the thousands that suffered from long covid.

There was no choice without a vaccine to try and limit community infection



You conspiracists are just playing a game of revisionism.
 
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I note you don’t give a f***k about the 800 or so healthcare professionals that died from covid or the thousands that suffered from long covid.


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Another lie from the gobshite, wrapping themselves in bin liners to me was never a good idea.
 
It wasnt

every hospital had infection control procedures which split up covid areas and non covid areas.

you imply nhs only dealt with covid at the time, that is untrue
You don't mention the gps shutting their doors to the public.
Or the rows of hospital beds left empty as the pandemic didn't take off as envisaged.
 
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