Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Covid, A Healthcare-Dependent Killer?

Up to Two Thirds of Serious Covid Infections are Caught in Hospital – Study

Can that be true?

Seems totally reasonable. 

Seems totally reasonable. Hospitals are mainly occupied by those at high risk of death from Covid, namely, elderly people who are also sick.

Hospitals are also the places where people on the outside are taken if they become seriously ill with Covid. So now you have virus carriers in close proximity with people most endangered by the virus.

Add to that the staff, which will include many 20- to 40-year-olds, i.e., the most socially active demographic that is mainly responsible for the spread of Covid outside of hospital.

Then, in hospital, you have many Covid-infected people, both patients and staff, which creates highly favorable conditions for the virus to infect and kill more of the highly vulnerable: i.e., elderly patients in hospital for treatment of conditions such as heart or respiratory diseases which greatly increase the risk of death from Covid.

Then, to get an even bigger bang for your buck, you move those hospital-infected Covid patients over the age of 65 to care homes, which creates a whole new opportunity for the disease to spread among the sick and very elderly, most of whom will go down like ninepins.

And the vaccine wont save them: as reported from British Columbia, even after vaccination of the majority of staff and patients, Covid outbreaks are occurring in care homes (and here). 

Covid, is thus essentially a health-care-facilitated killer.

Related: 

Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine prevents 96% of infections against original strain of the virus including 86.3% of UK 'super-covid' cases - but is only 55.4% effective against the South Africa variant

Open Letter from Doctors and Scientists to the European Medicines Agency regarding COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Concerns

7 European Nations Halt AstraZeneca Jabs On Reports Of "Serious" Blood Clots

Nearly 300 'adverse events' following COVID-19 vaccinations in B.C.

Stanford Medical Professor Insists COVID Lockdowns "Worst Public Health Mistake In Last 100 Years"

3 comments:

  1. Congress has just passed another Covid relief bill giving most Americans another $1.4 K of "free money".

    I'm responding to earlier comments by CS and Unknown under the Lord Sumptin post.

    The government has made it impossible for many Americans to go to work, but is also riding in as the heroic rescuer of those so unemployed.

    As we've often noted, a lot of people will be motivated by the thought of a minimum basic income provided by the government.

    They won't own anything, but they will be happy.

    They won't notice someone else will own everything, and be even more happy.

    They also won't notice they are henceforth to be entirely dependent on these people making them happy, which is no doubt a big source of these owners' up welling and abundant happiness.

    It will be the basis for the rolling out of the dreaded social credit system allowing the owners to monitor and manipulate the behavior of the masses.

    Basically this will be a system of complete control. It isn't going to matter what any one individual thinks is reasonable or not. The individual's decision is going to be whether there is or is not a bonus against the minimum basic income. Compliance of course rewarded and noncompliance punished.

    Somehow the vaccination stuff fits into this scheme. It really isn't going to matter politically (or economically) if there are significant adverse effects. It has been well publicized the pharmaceutical industry will not be liable. In a world where compliance to all this crap--as devastating and in my opinion as lethal as all this crap has been-- has been universal and abject, is not going to spin on a dime and become defiant. Not even for vaccination devastation or lethal side effects.

    The owners aren't waiting to usher in worldwide totalitarianism. It's been ushered in already. It is fait accompli.

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    1. Off hand, I see no flaw in your argument. The social credit system will presumably be implemented in the first place by means of a vaccination certificate. Those non compliant on vaccination will be denied the right to work, travel or use any public facility.

      Well at least there's scope here for counterfeiting vaccine passports. That should launch a few small businesses.

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