Well, Well, Well

And whose fault is that?

Britain will face a ‘prolonged period’ of deaths due to the pandemic — but not from the Covid virus itself, Sir Chris Whitty and the Government’s top virus advisers said today.

England’s chief medial officer claimed the nation faces a rising death toll from heart disease and cancer cases due to pleas to protect the NHS.

All of which we were telling you two years ago. You are to blame for this. You and the other charlatans in SAGE.

Britain had to rely on lockdowns, face masks, ventilation and hand washing before drugs were available and immunity levels rose.

Bollocks. Utter, utter bollocks. None of this claptrap had any scientific justification whatsoever.

Cancer checks effectively ground to a halt during the pandemic and patients faced delays for treatment as oncologists were put on Covid wards and patients were told to stay at home to protect the NHS.

And thousands fewer people than expected have started cancer treatment since the pandemic began — despite NHS performance recovering slightly this summer.

And whose fucking fault is that?

8 Comments

  1. Sounds like a cover up excuse to me.
    The clot shot causes an increase in all cause mortality.
    Witless will now be able to excuse the rise by just claiming that the NHS is behind, and could it have more money please.
    Shitlords, the lot of them.

  2. And there are still morons who want us to lockdown and wear damned masks this winter. Why? The coronavirus is now no more dangerous than the common cold.

    I’m 51 and pretty healthy. I’ve never had a dose of the “vaccines”. I finally caught the dreaded lurgy about a month ago, and was ill for about six days. And yes, it was really no worse than having a heavy cold. My immune system did its job and I recovered.

    Anyone under 70 with a functioning immune system does not require the “vaccines”. The US needs to stop barring the unvaccinated from entering the country, and the Chinese regime needs to stop oppressing its people. The corona madness must end.

  3. I’m a type two diabetic and normally have check ups every six months. During the Covid lunacy the check ups effectively stopped, I had one phone interview early on. I probably could have still had them if I had badgered them a bit but I keep myself in shape and watch my carb intake so I managed ok. Some other diabetics have a more serious problem with the condition.

  4. I’m 62 and haven’t had so much as a sniffles. I took the first vaccine (got the astra one) but have not taken any of the mRNA boosters.

    I still see people in masks (some of them quite young). I suspect such people will never stop.

    Have to say though that I’m surprised to see it unwinding so quickly. None of the responsible kleptocrats are likely to face any sort of penalty of course, but it perhaps shows that the iron grip they imagine they have on the narrative is not as iron as they think.

  5. “All of which we were telling you two years ago.”

    It seems as if the government would get better advice if they followed right leaning blogs rather than relying on their highly paid experts.

  6. It surprises me that people haven’t taken out their own justice on these people. We really are a bunch of wimps nowadays. We kill ourselves when we lose everything instead of going on a revenge spree like in all the best movies. On the plus side the people we are importing don’t have the same restraint. They know what it is like to struggle to live.

  7. My feeling is the deaths have only just started. The damage done to the immune systems of 80% of the population of the West that worries me. I think a combination of covid (which is a not insignificant disease in and of itself) and the vaccines have created a mass effect within Western populations. Covid is now endemic within such societies, because the vaccines have made our bodies tolerant to the virus. We have no herd effect of natural immunity from unvaccinated infections, we have a vulnerable population who can catch it over and over again (and spread while doing so). Covid no longer kills people through a cytokine storm, the vaccines have done that much ‘good’. Instead the damage is much more subtle. Its a slow degradation of the bodies immune system. Each booster and subsequent infection with covid makes the body more accepting of the virus, and allows it more free range through the body. There it does more and more damage to all the major organs, and depletes the immune system more and more. Its quite possible many people are walking around with covid not really realising it, just ‘feeling a bit under the weather’, because their body is suppressing its main obvious effects, but not killing it. Then if they get exposed to another bacteria or virus they may not have the immune capability to dispose of it. Hence why we see more and more people dying from things like sepsis, and RSV and Strep A in kids, and the rise of other weird diseases like monkeypox. None of these deaths will look like a covid death ‘should’, they will look like other things, heart failure, strokes, cancers, basic infections that kill people all the time. But increasing numbers will succumb, mainly the vaccinated and boosted. The unvaccinated will not be immune, because repeated infections of covid will affect their immune systems too, and the very weak may succumb as a result. If you are unvaccinated you’ll need to hope that you can keep your covid infections as far apart as possible. If you can manage one ever 2-3 years your immune system should be able to recover between bouts.

    But if you’re vaccinated and boosted then you should be worried. All these people getting nasty colds, and being unable to throw them off, that can easily become pneumonia and sepsis. And its quick – you can go from ‘a bit poorly’ to dead inside a few days. I have personal experience – my brother-in-law’s father was alive and kicking on a Monday, though suffering from a nasty cold, to dead by Friday morning. An otherwise fit and healthy 70 year old. I personally know of 2 other similar cases, one is dead and one got hospital treatment just about soon enough.

    If anyone you know is suffering from an infection they just can’t shift, especially an elderly person, do not allow them to soldier on, force them to seek medical help. It might just save their life.

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