Whitty: We Didn’t Made It Clear Enough NHS Was Open For Non-Covid Emergencies

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 71

  • @dilwich
    @dilwich Месяц назад +10

    It was a massive scam and the world is starting to realize they were conned.

  • @honestphilippalph2481
    @honestphilippalph2481 Месяц назад +16

    It’s funny how they didn’t know I did and it’s not my job

  • @elainewhitelock5347
    @elainewhitelock5347 Месяц назад +13

    They should be sued.

  • @davidcrawford8583
    @davidcrawford8583 Месяц назад +12

    Obviously Dr. Fong never saw first hand how utterly empty the hospitals were in the North East of England. I did. Every time my 82 year old Dad was in anyone one of five of them throughout.

    • @davidcrawford8583
      @davidcrawford8583 Месяц назад +1

      @@ShitoryuGojuryu There's no other way to say you've no idea what you're talking about.

  • @-DC-
    @-DC- Месяц назад +6

    I knew 3 weeks in what they were presenting to the Public couldn't in any way be Accurate, It was no accident they did what they did.

  • @roblloyd1879
    @roblloyd1879 Месяц назад +10

    2020, my year from hell. Both a younger brother aged 66 and my wife aged 65 died due to the virtual shutdown of the NHS. My younger brother was in hospital with cancer and atrial fibrillation and unable to walk. His oncologist said he could use radio therapy to shrink the spinal cancer and get him walking again. He thought he could extend his life by at least a year. Then he was basically thrown out of hospital, he lived alone so they put a hospital bed in his living room and carers went in day and night. His radio therapy was cancelled. He was dead within 3 weeks.
    Later in the year my wife died in my arms. The autopsy showed she had a treatable heart condition. She had collapsed in the morning, I called the ambulance but she refused to go into hospital because I could not go with her under the ridiculous covid rules. The ambulance crew called her doctor but no doctor would come out although we live only a quarter of a mile from the surgery. She worked in care and had witnessed many elderly people die alone as visitors were not allowed. I wonder how many other premature deaths were caused by the then government and its advisors. I do know this is ongoing and the ONS is reconfiguring the way they count deaths to hide the 5,000 increase annually. What did we do, we award knighthoods to advisors I consider criminals. How they sleep at night I do not know.
    NEVER FORGIVE, NEVER FORGET!

    • @sallyrobbertse5418
      @sallyrobbertse5418 Месяц назад +2

      I am terribly sorry for your losses snd share your outrag,e as many others will.

    • @stequality
      @stequality Месяц назад

      ​@@sallyrobbertse5418I always shared this outrage

    • @thechildbrainwhisperer321
      @thechildbrainwhisperer321 Месяц назад +1

      I’m so sorry to read your sad story. What an appalling experience. It’s unforgivable what they did.

    • @stequality
      @stequality Месяц назад +1

      @@thechildbrainwhisperer321 it is yet many seem to have forgot, I shall never forget

    • @thechildbrainwhisperer321
      @thechildbrainwhisperer321 Месяц назад +1

      @@stequality me neither. Xxx

  • @ryanmcmahon2422
    @ryanmcmahon2422 Месяц назад +8

    DURING LOCKDOWN, THE PUBLIC WAS BANGING, POTS AND PANS, MATT HANCOCK WAS BANGING HIS SECRETARY.. PERSONALLY I KNEW IT WAS A LOAD OF HORSE SHEET..

  • @lizm4580
    @lizm4580 Месяц назад +9

    Absolute nonsense. I had to go to A&E twice during this first "covid" lock down & the place was almost empty!

  • @lizziec7495
    @lizziec7495 Месяц назад +14

    I've been told the hospitals were empty!

    • @genigeni9335
      @genigeni9335 Месяц назад +5

      Well they were filming and dancing on tik toks in this country and other countries!

    • @lizm4580
      @lizm4580 Месяц назад +2

      @@lizziec7495 They were then after a few weeks ..A&E was filling up with patients that GPs wouldn't see!!!! Well done Whitty & the rest of the absolute idiots.

    • @DakotaCrossed
      @DakotaCrossed Месяц назад

      I work in the NHS and the hospitals were not empty, in fact we had people in theatres in makeshift ICUs, we had ward after ward after ward filled with patients. While you didn’t see people in our patients areas we were packed to the gills with patients.

  • @honestphilippalph2481
    @honestphilippalph2481 Месяц назад +10

    Did someone lose his job for telling the bloke he’s a liar?

  • @6079Smith
    @6079Smith Месяц назад +2

    Another pack of lies! If we knew, they knew.
    As for the NHS closure, that affected me personally. I should have had an operation within 48 hours of presenting to A&E, which the medic I saw rightly informed me; he was bored stiff and glad to see a patient. 3 months on, with excruciating pain, after being given the run around and having to constantly chase up GPs, hospital departments, secretaries, MUSKAT and PALS, I got my operation - because, and only because I'd written a full medical report myself, and a consultant saw it. During this time I visited the hospital a few times, it was locked up and empty.
    A consultant at the next major hospital in the county said there were four covid patients all year.
    Frustrating is an understatement.
    Our GP practice now has a standard 7 week wait for an appointment, because??

  • @garyoneill545
    @garyoneill545 Месяц назад +17

    It was all planned and executed.The issue was keeping people apart long enough,To put the fear and uncertainty in to you.

  • @biggeordie245
    @biggeordie245 Месяц назад +1

    I was in hospital twice during the Covid years, they were empty. No queues, every routine clinic empty, nurses and orderlies standing around chatting, laughing and drinking tea. I arrived early for a biopsy was seen 20 minutes early by a consultant, a registrar, 2 trainee doctors and 3 nurses in a treatment room 12 feet square. The waiting room, seating for 150 people, was empty when I arrived and had 1 person in when I left. They were not busy. The second time was after a heart attack, the CCU and cardiac wards were busy to be fair but the rest was like the Marie Celeste, deserted.

  • @chriserrington4420
    @chriserrington4420 Месяц назад +4

    He knew exactly what he was doing. All planned.

  • @user-nu5rw8ol3v
    @user-nu5rw8ol3v Месяц назад +6

    Yeah my blood tests was cancelled 3 times right at the beginning and i said god help anyone who needs to see a doctor.

  • @David-m3e5u
    @David-m3e5u Месяц назад +1

    DIED SUDDENLY”…
    According to the latest official data, ‘excess deaths’ are skyrocketing worldwide.
    Whether its New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Netherlands, Scotland or United Kingdom, “excess deaths” in 2022 are between 10 to 20 percent and heading northwards.
    Australia boasts one of the worst “excess deaths” rate in the world at 16.6 percent above the national average.
    Just for context, actuaries allow 2 to 3 percent variation for deaths in any given year, so an increase of 16.6 percent is staggering.
    The UK’s Office of National Statistics recently showed there were 12,333 deaths for the week ending 26 August 2022 - an increase of 15.4 percent. That's 1,646 “excess deaths” in one week.
    Alberta, Canada, reports the leading cause of death for 2022 in Alberta, is not cancer or dementia, but “unknown causes”.
    In 2019, there were 500 deaths “from unknown causes” in Alberta. Two years later, its 3,500.
    Eurostat figures for the EU show similar trends.
    European countries with the worst ‘excess death’ rates include Germany (14 percent), Estonia (15 percent), Spain (16.7 percent) and Portugal (23.9 percent).
    Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford University compared the excess death rate from April to August 2022, with the seven-year average revealing a substantial increase in ‘excess deaths’ everywhere.
    His figures also show an astounding 28 percent increase in the number of people dying “at home” in England and Wales.
    The Professor is calling for a thorough investigation to be carried out on all these deaths:
    “The signals in the data suggest something is not right” he said.
    “Sustained rises in deaths should trigger an investigation”. This should involve “accessing the raw data on death certificates, medical notes and analysing autopsy reports”.
    “I feel there is a lack of clear thinking at the moment but, when it comes to people’s health and well-being, you can’t wait - it’s unacceptable”.
    Mainstream educator, Dr John Campbell, has strongly criticised the publicly available deaths-data, describing it as “simply not acceptable”. “We really have to get to the bottom of this” he said.
    “It’s an international scandal. There are very high death rates around the world and people need to know what's going on. At the moment we're not getting the full information we need.”
    It doesn’t matter where you look or which expert you listen to, one thing is certain - a lot more people than normal are dying.
    It's an undeniable fact.
    And here's the thing. It’s across every age group.
    People in the prime of their lives are dying at unprecedented rates.
    Most shocking of all, however, is that nobody in government or the mainstream media seems the least bit interested in finding out why.

  • @jerwiffy
    @jerwiffy Месяц назад +2

    I was told from a friend who worked in hospital. The hospitals were empty.

  • @user-nu5rw8ol3v
    @user-nu5rw8ol3v Месяц назад +14

    I think that doctor is lying.

    • @genigeni9335
      @genigeni9335 Месяц назад +4

      Of course he is ! They are trying very hard to cover their arse!

    • @mariecurie7491
      @mariecurie7491 Месяц назад +3

      Yep

    • @DakotaCrossed
      @DakotaCrossed Месяц назад

      I work in the NHS and my experiences are similar to this doctor. So don’t call us liars we went trough hell. You have no idea,

    • @roblloyd1879
      @roblloyd1879 Месяц назад +4

      @@DakotaCrossed Then why are relatives and friends who work in the NHS telling me exactly the opposite. You can also explain why doctors were lying on death certificates and refusing to attend care homes.

    • @user-nu5rw8ol3v
      @user-nu5rw8ol3v Месяц назад +1

      @@DakotaCrossed liar!.

  • @pauljackson4357
    @pauljackson4357 Месяц назад +9

    When the reporting of COVID deaths ignored underlying medical issues and discounted those that died by accident, the authorities treated citizens like idiots.

    • @DakotaCrossed
      @DakotaCrossed Месяц назад

      Bs! You don’t understand death reporting, typical response from someone who is listening to conspiracy bs!

  • @mariecurie7491
    @mariecurie7491 Месяц назад +4

    A doctor ex friend of mine assured me that people with the lurgy couldn't be treated because "it was completely new" and they didn't know what to do. So he watched helplessly as several friends passed. And looked at me with horror when I asked whether they could have tried antibiotics... steroids... it couldn't have done more harm?

    • @DakotaCrossed
      @DakotaCrossed Месяц назад

      We had zero treatments for patients it’s the research teams which found treatments for patients we had idea what would work.

  • @deanodebo
    @deanodebo Месяц назад +4

    I was in the hospital a few times during the height - and it looked honestly like a ghost town. A lot of nothing

    • @lizm4580
      @lizm4580 Месяц назад

      @@deanodebo Exactly right.

  • @genigeni9335
    @genigeni9335 Месяц назад +2

    Either statement from Pitty it was treating people like idiots. We now have 4 cancers in our family. Thank you!

  • @lairdkilbarchan
    @lairdkilbarchan Месяц назад +9

    What exactly is the process for handing back knighthoods?

    • @marco-darcangelo
      @marco-darcangelo Месяц назад +1

      Exactly..what hasthis person done if staying sit facing an old laptop with an shitty software predicting the worst it could be and imposing what THEY been asked to impose to people. They knew all along in my opinion..

  • @MrDunkycraig
    @MrDunkycraig Месяц назад +3

    I didnt get follow ups nor 6 month scans for several years due to this and now my liver is in bad shape

  • @sallyrobbertse5418
    @sallyrobbertse5418 Месяц назад +6

    The whole thing was about control.

    • @stequality
      @stequality Месяц назад +1

      Exactly, that's all it ever was

    • @DakotaCrossed
      @DakotaCrossed Месяц назад

      Did you want to see what we saw on the wards? If not f-off you have no idea what we experienced .

  • @genigeni9335
    @genigeni9335 Месяц назад +1

    His affect does not match the urgency of the situation?

  • @witlesswonderthe2nd883
    @witlesswonderthe2nd883 Месяц назад +2

    Sorry but only idiots buy the tat those are selling during this enquiry, I know several people who didn’t get routine check ups and treatment.
    Several of our customers were angry that family members had died because treatment had been withdrawn and one even died because they couldn’t see a GP who would have treated them.
    They shut people out and are now pretending they did nothing of the sort.
    As for those with the coof there’s a lot left to be desired on how patients were treated with protocols introduced.
    I have a friend who was admitted to hospital where she was diagnosed with coof pneumonia in the first quarter of 2021, when seeing her and discussing how bad she had to be to get admitted I asked which antibiotics she’d been put on.
    The reply she gave was that she’d been given none and told she had to fight it of herself, since when have or did they stop treating people who are not old or terminally ill with antibiotics as standard for pneumonia, it stinks worse than a sewage plant.

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti Месяц назад

    There should not have been a single lockdown but perhaps we needed one to learn just how pointless they were.

  • @PhilMacVee
    @PhilMacVee Месяц назад

    I find the term used by Whitty of, "where their actuarial risk was low" very disturbing or did he use the wrong word? "Actual" not "actuarial" perhaps. Actuaries are generally employed by insurance companies to calculate risk and exposure to losses and put into financial numbers. This then feeds into the costs of premiums. Did Whitty think that the human numbers were to be treated as equivalent to costs?

  • @ks-hg5vo
    @ks-hg5vo Месяц назад

    The big yellow slogan. "Stay home ,protect the nhs" said it all. They knew what they were doing and that was creating fear and properganda

  • @genigeni9335
    @genigeni9335 Месяц назад +3

    All lies!

  • @leilahmanson
    @leilahmanson Месяц назад +4

    Im not buying this so called doctor and his crocodile tears id like to know why they dont have the same level of empathy for all the poor people who ended up dying or disabled because they sllowed themselves be coerced by these people instead of further attacking them and demonizing them as "conspiracy theorists" these people are a disgrace!

    • @DakotaCrossed
      @DakotaCrossed Месяц назад

      I work in the NHS and have gone through a similar experience to what this man describes, and it wasn’t easy. Please don’t question our experiences unless you’ve been through them yourself. During the pandemic, my husband faced a cancer scare, and despite the overwhelming pressures on the healthcare system at the time, he received excellent care. He was seen promptly, with same-day service for scans, blood tests, and even surgery, all completed within just a few days. The dedication and efficiency of the NHS staff in such a challenging period were remarkable.

    • @leilahmanson
      @leilahmanson Месяц назад

      @@DakotaCrossed what I'd like to know is how did you all find the time to practice tiktok dance routines to the point where it was cheoregraphed perfectly???

    • @DakotaCrossed
      @DakotaCrossed Месяц назад

      @@leilahmanson we never did TikTok dances we were too busy working. It’s one group that did that and then suddenly all of a sudden we all had time to do that FYVM! 🖕🏻

  • @pauldrummond225
    @pauldrummond225 Месяц назад

    witty is a jerk, he needs to be sacked.

  • @Laetitia-rc8sg
    @Laetitia-rc8sg Месяц назад +4

    It gives us the context😮so you admit to the con text!

  • @John-t2v
    @John-t2v Месяц назад

    The start of the great reset scam

  • @John-js5gk
    @John-js5gk Месяц назад +1

    Looks like the people aren't having it Chris.

  • @simonhirst6934
    @simonhirst6934 Месяц назад +6

    These people are either completely incompetent and cannot do their job, or alternativly manipulating and lying to serve their own personal agenda. The last people they are protecting is the people They should all be held accountable and prosecuted and punished. there is too much word salad and manipulation of facts .