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In the past 9 days, I have been working in an intensive care unit for COVID-19 patients. However, I have noticed some unusual medical phenomena that don't align with the expected viral pneumonia. The common understanding is that COVID-19 starts with mild symptoms and progresses to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). But based on what I have seen, I believe we may be treating the wrong disease. This misconception could potentially harm a large number of people in a short period of time. I fear that our current medical paradigm is incorrect and that we need to reevaluate our approach to COVID-19.

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In 2020, only 2% of hospitalizations were related to Covid, with an average duration longer than other cases. Intensive care unit admissions were at 5%. This contradicts the perception that hospitals were overwhelmed with Covid patients. The numbers confirm that the fear and hysteria surrounding the virus were disproportionate. The consequences included increased suicides among young people and school closures. There may have been less harsh ways to handle the situation. It's unfortunate to say that the fear was exaggerated.

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I spoke with two former conservative party ministers who expressed concerns about the COVID-19 vaccines and their potential impact on excess deaths. One minister mentioned that releasing this information before the general election could potentially collapse the government, as the vaccine rollout has been a source of pride for them. The BBC recently reported that any concerns or issues related to the COVID vaccine, particularly regarding heart problems, will only be addressed after the general election. This decision speaks volumes about the situation.

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Every year, people die from diseases and viruses. Lockdowns are affecting people more than the virus. Many colleagues are scared of losing their jobs. I am now unemployed and looking for work. Colleagues feel alone and scared. Some have seen traumatic injuries from vaccines not reported. Symptoms are treated, not the cause. Speaking out gets you dismissed as crazy. Colleagues are terrified to speak out.

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"There's the transformative, if I might use that word, experience that we've all had now in year five of COVID." The speaker says, "The thought that we won't have another pandemic, I think is naive at best and just not completely unrealistic at worst." They add, "I'm convinced that there will be another pandemic and that's the reason why we have to be perpetually prepared to prevent the terrible impact of a pandemic."

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If you're eligible for the vaccine and not getting it, you're being irresponsible. The omicron variant is highly contagious, and unvaccinated people will likely get it, putting a strain on healthcare. Almost half of ICU patients are unvaccinated. We need to persuade them to get vaccinated for their own good and the public's. It's crucial to increase vaccination efforts in developing countries.

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During the height of the pandemic, it's important to acknowledge that more people died from non-COVID causes than from COVID itself. It's tragic that lives were lost on both sides.

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I initially expressed my opposition to mandating vaccinations in our society. However, the British people have shown great willingness to get vaccinated voluntarily, resulting in a significant portion of our population being vaccinated. If we can demonstrate that the vaccines are effective against the Omicron variant, we may need to consider alternative approaches to managing the pandemic. Continuing with non-pharmaceutical interventions and restrictions on people's lives indefinitely is not sustainable, especially when a substantial proportion of the population remains unvaccinated. Therefore, it is crucial that we engage in a national conversation to determine the way forward.

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There has been a notable 40% increase in code ones, which is puzzling. Ambulance services report sudden spikes, like a 30% rise in code ones in a single day, often linked to heart attacks, chest pains, and respiratory issues. The reasons behind these increases are often unclear, and it can be frustrating not to have explanations for such trends.

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The hardest part of being COVID aware is watching people unknowingly get infected and risk long COVID. The virus weakens the immune system, making people susceptible to other illnesses. Many are unaware of the risks and continue as if it's 2019. The lack of measures and education contributes to the spread. Long COVID can cause brain damage and heart issues. It's concerning to see so many unaware of the dangers they face.

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How many people under 60 without other health issues have died from this illness? While every death is tragic, we must consider the broader context. We are facing the largest recession in 300 years, with the economy expected to shrink by 14%, potentially leading to 2 million more unemployed. This raises concerns about the indirect deaths resulting from increased unemployment and the lack of medical appointments for critical conditions like cancer and heart disease. The fear and lockdown measures may ultimately cause more harm than the virus itself. While no one here will lose their job due to COVID, millions in the private sector risk their careers. We must also consider how to fund the NHS, which costs £170 billion a year, if the economy continues to decline.

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Prime Minister, despite travel restrictions, vaccine mandates, and your efforts to encourage vaccination, there is still a significant population in Canada refusing to get vaccinated. President Macron in France is implementing measures to address this issue. What else will you do to reach these unvaccinated individuals who are causing strain on ICUs? The majority of Canadians have been vaccinated, but it's frustrating for both the government and fellow citizens to see the consequences of unvaccinated individuals, such as delayed cancer treatments and lockdowns. We have implemented various measures to encourage, educate, and incentivize vaccination. It's never too late to get vaccinated, and healthcare workers would much rather administer vaccines than treat patients in ICUs.

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Long COVID, caused by the spike protein, is affecting multiple medical disciplines. Since 2022, I've seen over 2,000 patients with COVID-19 or vaccine-related issues. Many patients had faith in medicine shattered due to adverse effects. Some were forced to choose between vaccination or losing their careers. Military service members are being harmed, with 30 individuals in my clinic facing significant issues like myocarditis and being medically discharged.

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We need to go into a harder lockdown, only allowing people to leave their homes for vaccinations or hospital visits. If we don't do it now, we'll have to do it in eight weeks when the variant has taken over and hospitals are overwhelmed. The situation in London is already dire, with ambulances stuck in traffic and people waiting for help at home. They have to decide who gets critical care and who gets admitted to the ICU. The emergency department is full, and ambulances are unable to reach patients in need. It's a critical situation that is becoming more and more real.

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I don't have a specific target number, but last year's death toll from Covid was too high. We have a collective responsibility towards vulnerable individuals. I want to convince those listening to get vaccinated. Our vaccine is more effective than last year's, it targets the current strains, and we have three years of data showing no side effects. It's important to go for it. There is a global push for prevention and vaccination, including for HPV, bronchiolitis, flu, and Covid. I believe in the progress and effectiveness of prevention and vaccination.

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In spring 2021, our ER was busier than ever due to a sudden surge in patients falling ill after COVID vaccines were introduced. We observed a significant rise in stroke cases, blood clots, heart issues, and paralysis. This shift in patient conditions highlights the impact of the pandemic on healthcare systems and the need to understand the full scope of what medical professionals have been facing.

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I am a nurse who recently resigned from the NHS due to government corruption and lies. Hospitals are not full, beds are empty, and wards are closed. I have lost family members to COVID, but question the narrative. I have spoken out about the vaccine rollout, vaccine injuries, and the need for lockdowns to push vaccinations. The hospitals are not busy, and the situation is not as dire as portrayed.

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Many people under 60 without other health issues have died from this illness. It's important to consider that having no other health problems doesn't guarantee survival. It's also worth noting that drowning causes more deaths annually than this illness. Every death is tragic, but we must also consider the economic impact. The current recession is predicted to be the largest in 300 years, with a 14% shrinkage in the economy. This could lead to millions more unemployed, which can have its own deadly consequences. The collateral damage of fear and lockdown includes missed medical appointments and delayed treatments for serious conditions like cancer and heart disease. Lockdown may soon cause more deaths than the virus itself. The economic impact and the burden on the healthcare system need to be taken into account.

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I am 36 years old and in good health. I don't want to get COVID because I could get really sick for a week or two, and I don't like being sick. I also don't want to infect my husband or be isolated. I don't know the long-term consequences or the risk of long COVID. I see many people suffering from it. We can worry about young people and COVID patients for a year. I want COVID to go away by keeping contagious people out of society. I don't want everything to reopen because it would affect the economy for people under 60, like me. Thank you, sir.

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We are not considering removing the mandate; it's not on the agenda. Our immediate priority is to protect unvaccinated individuals from infection, which means keeping them away from crowded places. Many restrictions have been lifted in hospitality venues, allowing vaccinated individuals to live normally. It's unfair to ask vaccinated people to make sacrifices for the small number of unvaccinated individuals.

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In the past 9 days, I've been working in an intensive care unit for COVID-19 patients. However, I've noticed some unusual medical phenomena that don't align with the expected viral pneumonia. The common understanding is that patients start with mild symptoms and progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). But based on what I've seen, I believe we may be treating the wrong disease. This could lead to significant harm for many people in a short period of time. I fear that our current medical paradigm is incorrect and that COVID-19 is not the disease we thought it was.

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We're in the middle of a crisis caused by a public health pandemic. Over 220,000,000 Americans have died in just the last several months. This public health epidemic has taken the lives of over 220,000,000 Americans in the last several months.

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During COVID, I traveled the country and saw many undiagnosed diseases that could have been treated early, but resulted in COVID deaths. I also witnessed the deterioration of our health system in rural areas, where access to healthcare is limited. The hub and spoke model, designed to get very sick people into regional medical centers, was overwhelmed. COVID highlighted issues with chronic disease management. Similar to early HIV treatment, we initially only treated symptomatic individuals, which was just the tip of the iceberg. When we started finding and treating asymptomatic individuals early, before they showed disease, they could thrive.

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In the past 9 days, I have worked in an intensive care unit for COVID-19 patients and witnessed medical phenomena that don't align with the expected symptoms of viral pneumonia. While hospitals are preparing to treat acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), I believe we may be treating the wrong disease. The patients I've seen and the condition of their lungs indicate that COVID-19 is not following the expected pattern. I'm concerned that our current approach may cause significant harm to many people in a short period of time.

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In my 20 years of military and ER experience, I witnessed the challenges of dealing with a novel virus. As healthcare professionals, we made mistakes due to outdated knowledge and assumptions. We intubated patients unnecessarily and didn't consider alternative treatments. Families suffered as they were unable to be with their loved ones during their final moments. I held dying patients' hands, knowing there was little I could do. The government exacerbated the situation by interfering with healthcare decisions and keeping families apart. We shouldn't rely on the government to solve problems it created.
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