If you have read my previous articles, you will know that I was curious to know if a “pandemic” was really happening. story The constant promotion from the mainstream Scottish media and politicians is justified and I have decided to submit further Freedom of Information requests regarding my local South Lanarkshire Council.
First, let's look at how badly the virus has affected my local town of East Kilbride, the largest settlement in South Lanarkshire Council Area, with a population of around 80,000.
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The figures for each ward in the town above represent a three-year population survival rate of 99.61%. In other words, of the 79,757 people, 0.39% died. These are by definition deaths, so Get Involved Covid-19 (meaning Covid was mentioned on the death certificate) other Even for those whose deaths are listed as the cause, the “virus” may not have been the real cause of death. Therefore, in my view, they should not be considered confirmed corona deaths, but should be questioned. Even with that in mind, it is clear that the impact of the “virus” was very small, and that repeated claims of a pandemic in 2020 to justify strict regulations were not supported by reality.
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The only hospital in East Kilbride is Hairmyres University Hospital, which is one of the major hospitals in Scotland. So my next question is, what is the death toll? only When asked how many cases of COVID-19 had been recorded in the hospital over the three-year period, the following responses were given:
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It is also worth noting that none of these deaths were people under the age of 50. In response to me, the number of Covid deaths in Hairmyres was in the low single digits.
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As with previous Freedom of Information Act responses I received from Scottish authorities about Covid, I was surprised at how low the figures were. I subsequently learned that around 1,000 people die from all causes at Heimleis Hospital each year and, incredibly, in the “pandemic” year the death rate was 4%. Down Five-year average.
I also received the following response:
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Furthermore, responses confirmed that in 2020, hospital emergency department admissions across Lanarkshire (north and south council areas combined) were 17.5%. Down This is the average from 2016 to 2019. That means about 36,000 people few While the number of visits to emergency departments in Lanarkshire in 2020 was higher than usual, the media told people in Scotland about a “war zone” where doctors were on the “frontline”.
Where on earth was this pandemic-level event happening other than on our television screens? I remember seeing a lot of videos of dancing nurses in 2020. It all makes a lot more sense now.
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Below, from another reply to me, are all Covid-19 deaths recorded by Hairmyres University Hospital in the three years to 1 February 2023 (based on all definitions):
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The numbers show the damage caused by the lockdown since 2020 (2021 and 2022 are the highest death tolls in the history of hospitals) and even the death toll despite mass COVID-19 “vaccinations” from the disease It only decreased slightly.
However, deaths from other causes Increased In 2021, new mRNA injections are now believed to be responsible for these deaths.
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We'll leave you to draw your own conclusions as to what the data represents.
It is important to ask why these facts have not been told to us, and what else we might discover as we look back from 2023 to 2020. It is also important to ask why the Scottish Government has persisted for so long in making limits on the working-age population, and in particular cuts to children's education. In relation to the reality that has taken place in 2020 and 2021Across Scotland, the picture was similar: hospital wards were empty and deaths from the virus were in single figures.
And before anyone makes the easy retort that it's because lockdowns are working, my answer is No, it's not.At the very least, they won't save your life.
Article images: Hairmyres University Hospital, geograph.org.uk; Wikimedia Commons | License CC BY-SA 2.0