One in five doctors in the UK is disabled due to 'long corona'
As of August 31, 2023, New research shows 20% of doctors in the UK are unable to work due to “Long Corona”, but in Scotland where I live no In 2020, a doctor actually died from a viral infection.
But Raymond Agius, co-chair of the British Medical Association's Occupational Medicine Committee, wants mask-wearing brought back to hospitals despite the low risk of Covid-19 transmission to hospital staff, despite overwhelming evidence that masks pose no benefit to users and often cause harm.
Aguis said: BMA Press Release:
During the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors were left vulnerable in the workplace: they often lacked access to adequate PPE (…). There was little risk assessment in the workplace, especially for vulnerable doctors.
Has the BMA ever considered that chronic, long-term mask-wearing may have contributed to many 'long Covid' cases, particularly among doctors who are at higher risk of infection? Article published in Scientific Reports In July 2022, we warned:
We suggest that people with weakened immune systems should avoid repeated mask use to prevent microbial infection.
Furthermore, have risk assessments of masks been done, taking into account the physical, mental and emotional demands of the work of healthcare workers? Experimental COVID-19 mRNA/DNA injections 'length Coronavirus diagnosis?
Injury from COVID-19 mRNA and adenovector DNA vaccines overlaps with severe acute COVID-19 disease and long COVID.
2023 Frontline Conclusions
The latest original data clearly shows that the majority of staff employed in the Scottish National Health Service and in the Scottish teaching profession have never been exposed to serious risk from “coronavirus”, and that deaths and disability in most frontline professions have increased since the rollout of the large-scale Covid “vaccination” campaign. For example, a September 2023 survey found: Research suggests Of the 1,704 registered health care workers, 35% had to take sick leave after being “vaccinated” against Covid-19, and the number of sick days increased significantly with each subsequent booster vaccination.
With regards to the data collected by the Scottish National Record Office, I am not entirely happy with the reasons for the recent changes and am particularly concerned about the number of 'Covid' deaths amongst care home staff, which I will cover in a future UK column.
Main image: New Register House, Edinburgh (headquarters of the National Archives of Scotland). Jon Lord | License CC BY 2.0