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Them Radical Left Dems, are looking pretty crooked. Move aside Crooked Hillary you have competition.
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Thousands of Britons who suffer heart attacks and strokes are dying at home instead of seeking medical treatment, a new study has found, as new government figures show 75,000 are projected to die as a result of lockdown measures. Stay-at-home orders prompted countless people suffering from serious medical conditions to avoid hospitals, according to the study’s findings, which were published in the Heart medical journal and first reported by the Daily Mail. The paper noted that deaths from heart disease in private homes surged by 35 percent from March to July, resulting in 2,279 more fatalities on average over the past six years. However, heart and stroke deaths in hospitals dropped by around 1,400 during the same period, suggesting that some who chose to stay home would have died anyway even if they had been hospitalized. The researchers calculated that in total, there were 2,085 excess deaths in England and Wales that could be linked to heart attack and stroke sufferers who refused to seek out medical treatment. This means that between March 2 and June 30, every day 17 people died needlessly from heart attacks. The findings support government figures which underline the disastrous side-effects of the UK’s anti-coronavirus policies. A recently released report by the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) found that nearly 75,000 people could die over the next five years from non-Covid causes as a result of the lockdown. More than 30,000 of these projected deaths will be the result of undetected cancers, cancelled operations and health problems associated with economic recession. 26,000 are expected to die if people continue to avoid seeking out critical medical care. The grim predictions appear to already be playing out. According to data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 830 excess deaths at home in one week at the start of September compared to the five-year average of deaths. The UK has registered 5,556 excess deaths at home in the past eight weeks, but only 1,117 deaths were attributed to Covid-19 in the same period, the Telegraph reported. A study published in May by the British Medical Journal found that only one-third of excess deaths seen in England and Wales can be linked to coronavirus. Since the start of the pandemic, the UK has recorded 423,000 coronavirus cases, resulting in 41,936 deaths. The country has seen a recent spike in new infections, but daily deaths have remained relatively stable. (https://www.rt.com/uk/501767-uk-excess-deaths-lockdown-coronavirus-heart/). The US govt last week updated the survival rates (i.e., IF infected) for Covid19:
0-19 99.997% 20-49 99.98% 50-69 99.5% 70+ 94.6% Compared to BBC News and even Sky News in the UK, Sky News in Australia is not a lap dog for their government, lets hope it stays that way. So while BBC obsesses with it's diversity quota, ever increasing needs to shove gayness in our faces and gradually alienate it's older audience (who are just not gay enough), some news outlets are at least capable of going against the media narrative, which in the UK is complicit in a cover up that has potentially cost lives, but thankfully for BBC they are potentially older ones.
Add to all of that the fact that it's author presents the book as non fiction when clearly some of it is complete and utter fiction. Perhaps the biggest problem is the denial the author puts up when he is challenged and presented with properly researched accounts with plenty of verifiable documents and logic. For example the MV Frederica was heading to the river Medina, and East Cowes in the Isle of Wight initially and for good reason was redirected to Greenore in Ireland. Not possible screams the fantasy author! Only a fool would think you could dock the Frederica there! I've been there, it's not possible (remember some of you have paid good money for his Babble). So lets take a boat trip down the Medina five years after the original plan to go there had passed. See those old riverside buildings the room to dock a ship alongside, for yes the word dock in this context is a generic term that can be used for a boat alongside a wharf, but you might need to research that, something your beloved author seems to have avoided, after all it's much easier to copy and paste stuff - innit! |
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