| Chicory wrote: |
From the article The UK Government’s own data does not support the claims made for Covid-19 Vaccine Safety & Effectiveness (freerepublic.com): “If, over a reasonably prolonged period, fewer vaccinated people die, from whatever cause, including Covid-19, than unvaccinated people then we could conclude that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks.” Wait... what? If I get a vaccination, I expect it to protect me from the disease the vaccine is for, not from other causes of death. If a population is vaccinated against disease A, one would look for a reduction of cases of disease A *only.* Expecting a reduction of deaths “from whatever cause” is just... bizarre. |
I've been thinking about this. I literally think it's a threat.
Many hospitals are killing patients - even those arriving for a broken leg or heart attack. They give you a Covid test upon admittance and if your test is positive, they employ the CDC's devastating 'Covid Protocol' whether you like it or not. They can detain you from leaving ('contagion') and deny you access to friends, family, the phone. The sedate you and out you go.
Hospitals Are Killing Thousands with Remdesivir | Guest: Dr. Brian Ardis
Conservative Review Podcast ^ | October 22, 2021 | Daniel Horowitz
Most Covid-19 Deaths were a direct result of the administration of Midazolam or Remdesivir – By Dr Mike Yeadon
theexpose.uk ^ | OCTOBER 11, 2021 | Dr. Mike Yeadon
But I have begun to hear that some hospitals are giving patients Ivermectin if they are double vaccinated, and giving the unvaccinated 'the treatment' (i.e., Remdesivir etc.)
They are also taking the unvaccinated off organ-transplant lists and some places are saying they will or already are denying all treatment to the unvaccinated. Social media is already promoting the idea that your friend or grandma can't get treated for a heart attack because the unvaccinated filled the hospitals to overflowing.
Those losing employment are likely losing medical insurance, too.
So the article seems to be pointing to the next strategy.
'It would be a shame if we had to deny you treatment, take you off donor lists, or simply put you down like a dog with Remdesivir for not being vaccinated, wouldn't it?'
When it’s my time to die, I’ll die at home. NO hospitals. Period.
If I should be so unfortunate as to break my leg, I’ll make my vet an offer he can’t refuse, to fix it for me. I’d trust my vet far more than any MD or hospital, at this point.