I'm going to say it again.
People in the UK are catching Covid, not being tested for it, and dying within days.
How do I know?
Because I'm taking their funerals.
I'm going to say it again.
People in the UK are catching Covid, being admitted to hospital because of the effects of the covid infection, and they are not being tested in hospital.
Some of them are dying.
How do I know?
Because I'm taking their funerals.
What sort of conditions and symptoms?
Breathlessness, racing pulse, fever, dizziness, pneumonia, atrial fibrillation, stroke.
All during 'an infection'.
How do I know?
Because I'm taking their funerals.
My colleagues are taking the funerals too.
But they've been sick three or four times since 2020.
They're worn out and baffled, and some think it's the vaccines and some think it was immunity debt and some think it's masks that cause it.
But the truth is that these people are catching Covid, then dying.
It's the covid that's killing them.
Repeat infections carry an increased risk of health complications.
Repeat infections carry an increased risk of organ failure.
Repeat infections don't always look like a respiratory infection.
Often they just look like a 70 year old dying suddenly.
Or a 60 year old.
Or more rarely 50, or 40, or 30.
Stroke. Aneurysm. Heart attack. Fall. Accident.
Covid infection.
One of the worst things is that many doctors and nurses and healthcare professionals genuinely do not know this is happening.
Even when their colleagues leave work disabled they don't stop to think.
We're through the looking glass.
One other thing...
and this is a big thing.
Excess deaths in private homes in England are at 22% this year.
These people are catching Covid and thinking they don't need help and just dying at home too, not even making it into hospital.
I've only taken one of those funerals this year.
But there are a whole load more out there.
#CovidIsNotOver
@flcro @wyviskildary Provide vaccinations and regular boosters for all from 6 months up.
Sack all the liars and minimisers.
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This graph is just... wild.
It's the weekly average of deaths in England with covid on the death certificate divided by the average number of cases in the previous 28days.
Basically, it's one way of showing the chances of dying soon after a reported positive Covid test. https://t.co/WwgxIbOpeitwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
It's back up above a 3% chance.
So basically, if you test positive for Covid (on an official reported test) you have a 1 in 30 chance of being dead soon after and Covid getting the blame.
And we know that far more people are dying within 28 days of a positive covid test than are having covid written as a cause of death on their death certificate.
I was doing prison visiting one time when the place suddenly went into lockdown. It scared the crap out of me.
That was a real lockdown, locked into the room you were in.
In the UK, during what we call lockdowns this was what you could do:
Challenge someone.
Ask them:
Is covid airborne?
or
Do repeat infections increase the risk of health complications?
or
Are respirators and hepa filters effective mitigation against airborne transmission?
or
Do 10% of people get lasting damage from an infection?
or
Is covid infection causing a wave of delayed excess death through heart damage and disease?
or
Do covid infections dysregulate the immune system?
or
Do covid infections cause micro-clotting?
I've spent the last week trying to get my head round the British Medical Association @TheBMA asking for the return of masking in healthcare in England.
@TheBMA And trying to comprehend that the US Health and Human Services dept @HHSGov have stated that repeat Covid infections increase your risk of health complications.
@TheBMA @HHSGov And trying to process that the head of @TheBMA has said openly and plainly that covid is airborne.
As my kids were being encouraged to return to school in the UK in the summer of 2020, I started to campaign in their schools for the use of ventilation and HEPA filtration to make classrooms safe.
The headteachers said:
Kids don't get affected.
Kids can't spread it...
Escalating to:
Kids *have* to get it.
The school could provide help for kids with anxiety.
I offered to raise money to put HEPA filters in every classroom before winter.
I would have put a significant amount in myself.