Question
The media and governments. along with their preferred experts, have told us that millions of people have died from Covid-19. Yet Covid deaths (which are based on a PCR test. See: “When is a Covid death not a Covid death“), unlike deaths from flu, for example, which are counted by individual year, have been conflated over 3 consecutive winters (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22).
In fact, in 2020 (and early 2021 before the mass vaccination roll-out since which overall mortality has increased) there was no overall excess mortality in the UK except for a peak during March and April of that year when we were told to “stay at home to save the NHS”.
Did this advice itself cause the peak of deaths during those months of 2020? Data from Public Health England using ONS (Office for National Statistics) death registration data shows around 29k of the 60k excess deaths seen in 2020 as of Nov 2020 were at home. While around 90% of these were not due to COVID-19. This tells us quite clearly that lockdown measures caused harm.
Moreover, researchers in the US have found that among the 906,849 total hospitalisations due to the presence of the CCP Virus that occurred in U.S. adults during 2020, 30% (274,322) were attributable to obesity, 26% (237,738) to hypertension, 21% (185,678) to diabetes, and 12% (106,139) to heart failure. In other words, these numbers indicate that this number of people may have contracted the virus but may not have had severe enough consequences to require any hospitalization.
Were these vulnerable people, who ought to have been protected from Covid appropriately treated? Emerging evidence shows that protocols using old, patented, safe drugs such as HCQ and zinc, prescribed within 48 hours of getting ill, by America’s Frontline Doctors, Simone Gold (none of her patients were hospitalised) and Dr Zev Zelenko; and Ivermectin promoted by US ICU doctor Pierre Kory and UK Bird Group, Dr Tess Lawrie, were either not officially promoted or ruthlessly withheld from the market (see: Other Treatments). The only protocols prescribed for those who were ill and did not go to hospital (and even those who did go to hospital) were paracetamol and a “do not resuscitate” (“DNR”) order.
Meanwhile, in spite of governments exhorting us “don’t kill granny”, old people who had been hospitalised were released back into care homes while still infectious where they infected other residents so that many died. While Midazolam was ordered in bulk early on in the pandemic in order to “ensure a good death”.