Update: A follow-up to the article below was published in September 2023 after the National Records Office for Scotland contacted the author regarding an unusual data error. Responses to reader comments were published in November 2023.
Given what has been routinely portrayed in the mainstream media over the course of the 'pandemic' since 2020, it is clear that the employment groups with the most contact with the general public have had a disproportionately high number of 'coronavirus-related' deaths. That would be expected. Ordinary people: store clerks, police, teachers. After all, Covid reported It has been held many times as a “once in 100 years” event.
In my previous “Freedom of Information” article, surprisingly, zero Number of deaths for all doctors and nurses in Scotland over three years due to COVID-19.
With that established, my curiosity was firmly drawn in. According to official figures, the total number of people employed in shops, law enforcement and education in Scotland is around 300,000, with around 245,000 jobs in Scotland. retail; 16,600 people are employed scottish police; 52,600 Scots teacher.
professional hazards
In 2020, Scottish Police Federation (SPF) chairman David Hamilton said police could become “super spreaders” of the virus. He also expressed concern about attacks deliberately aimed at infecting union members.
“It's not just unpleasant, coughing or spitting on someone, it's downright scary, especially at this time, and it's essentially weaponizing the virus and harming others.” I am using it to try to do that.” he said.
These attacks, reported by mainstream Scottish news outlets, were not just carried out against police officers. so were they It is reported to be common among shop staff The issue is considered so serious that the Scottish Government has decided to legislate.
Scottish Members of Parliament (MSPs), who supported the bill, said “enough is enough”. Labor's Daniel Johnson said attacks and abuse against retail workers had increased since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Furthermore, it is reported Teachers in Scotland were also said to have been attacked during the 'pandemic'.
The above reports are very alarming, and those on the figurative front lines are definitely on the same page compared to the rest of the general public, who are being told to stay at home and refrain from going out as much as possible. The risk of the virus was increasing. Socialize outside of the government-encouraged “bubble”.
It may therefore be surprising how different the death rate from the 'virus' was among the above occupational groups to the rest of the Scottish population 'staying at home'.
death statistics
Here are the recent ones Response to information disclosure I have been informed of the deaths of every shop worker, police officer and teacher in Scotland due to Covid-19. I never expected that reporting deaths from a “virus” would have such dramatic consequences.
All other causes accounted for 2,522 deaths among people in the aforementioned occupations during the same period. These were not reported or grieved by the government, but every According to the Prime Minister, the deaths caused by the coronavirus were a tragedy.
Source: Archive | National Records of Scotland
Scottish mainstream media Also, repetitionAs with the case of the nurse, we report the death of a store employee as follows: From the virus—These official statistics are contradictory. All other causes of death listed above were not considered relevant to the report.
conclusion
As a matter of fact, over a three-year period in Scotland; zero Number of deaths due to the “new coronavirus” in employment sectors that have the most contact with the general public (including doctors, nurses, shop workers, police, primary and secondary school teachers). It is now indisputable that these data are not supported by science or evidence and point to a “pandemic” of fear and hysteria.
Professor John Oxford, one of Britain's leading virologists, said this at the start of the coronavirus hysteria in March 2020:
Personally, I think the best advice is to watch less TV news, which is sensational and not very good (…) We are suffering from media overload.
As a Scot, and given these unreported (to me) startling facts, we are witnessing something truly grotesque happening in this country, and the 'virus' has so far been… And I can't escape the uneasy feeling that it's still being used. Our government, in tandem with unelected NGOs, instills dangerous practices and lasting change in our society, Never in the public interest.
An example from a local level in Scotland is South Lanarkshire Council. tone (emphasis added):
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed major weaknesses in our economy (…) As the world recovers, we will reset the clock and bounce back better than before.
Where is the voice of the people? I think it's time to speak up and speak out.