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chronicallyuniconic · 1 month
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"6 out of 10 people who died from Covid between March and July 2020 were disabled"
As part of the UK covid inquiry, evidence has now been brought to light which shows that "Do Not Attempt Resuscitation" notices, were put on the files of patients with Down's Syndrome, Autism & other learning disabilities.
These people were healthy, before contracting Covid19.
The NHS watchdog we know as NICE, (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence), issued guidance for trusts and hospitals advising them to apply a “clinical frailty scale” to decide whether patients should be admitted to intensive care.
Older and more frail patients were viewed as being less likely to survive even with critical care treatment.
The original NICE guidance also suggested that those who could not do everyday tasks like cooking, managing money and personal care independently, would be considered frail & not receive intensive care treatment.
This original guidance has since been removed....
Which leads us to the Do not attempt Resuscitation notices...
The DNAR notices were often placed on the files of the patients without their consent, or with limited understanding of its meaning.
Patients with learning disabilities were classed as 'clinically frail'
NHS England have of course denied this, yet the evidence shows they let them die, as to not overwhelm the NHS in the early days of a pandemic.
Yet many specialist nurses have come forward to say that they were constantly put in place for people with learning disabilities and often "inappropriately."
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I feel utterly sick. I remember at the start of the pandemic, talking about how disabled people will become a target, that we will be killed off, and people looked at me like I was purple.
4 years later we're here. In case you need to read it again, 6 in 10 people with covid that died during March to June 2020, were disabled. 6 in 10. I can't stop repeating that number.
Read more here:
https://archive.ph/4BQ3s
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lost-carcosa · 6 months
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tweetingukpolitics · 4 months
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everything-maxriemelt · 6 months
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Everyone is already exhausted and heart sick with the Gaza situation. On top of that, what’s coming out from Covid inquiry is simply sickening. Such a bunch of dysfunctional heartless charlatans in government while people were dying in thousands.
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scavengedluxury · 10 months
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The Partygate video is everywhere but the media are much less keen on this story. The Government tried to suppress their own "lessons learned" report, which showed they made a conscious choice to allow Covid into care homes, with 20,000 excess deaths in the first wave alone, because they thought they didn't have responsibility for the privatised care system's Covid response.
It's right that Boris is gone but I'd rather change the economic system that allowed the Government to shrug its shoulders at the social murder of care home residents.
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ocelotrevs · 6 months
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All this talk about the Pro Palestine march seems like a distraction from the revelations coming out during the COVID inquiry.
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anti-poxxer · 2 years
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Australian senators know and knew that this is all bullshit, and we've been had. It was planned over decades. And we will hunt those people who are guilty down hold them responsible, and expose the global agenda.
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fallofcorruptbritain · 2 months
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"Dom says No" ?!
Covid Inquiry: Dominic Cummings, Johnson's 'special adviser' during the Tory Covid Disaster, apparently ruled that there was no need to stop mass gatherings in the early stages of Coronavirus in Britain.
So for anyone who died as a result of this shocking decision, Johnson and Cummings should take full responsibility. Prosecution and jail time.
These callous, self-important men, who never think they're wrong, should never be in charge of our country. The system is wrong, party politics is wrong, but the only people who suffer - and perhaps die as a result- are the vast majority of ordinary working people.
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richtea-biscuit · 10 months
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Matt Hancock: I’m profoundly sorry
Also Matt Hancock:
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ceevee5 · 7 months
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Whether it’s a fixed penalty notice, or not backing up his WhatsApp messages whilst Chancellor, Sunak thinks he’s above the law. “Sunak became chancellor in February 2020 and his messages could include details of crucial pandemic decisions made by the Treasury including ‘eat out to help out’, bounce-back loans and the furlough scheme.”
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lost-carcosa · 6 months
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tweetingukpolitics · 5 months
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