The most damning article about vaccines yet, Britain is in far worse shape than it was at this time last year,
(alexberenson.substack.com)
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This isn't an article admitting vaccines don't work ( they don't , that's just the accidental admittance part).
It's an article advocating for and setting up precedence for further lockdown measures/extension and booster advocacy.
When paired with the admission from hospitals about falsifying covid reporting along with the UKs ever changing criteria of recording what counts as covid (covid records are now ANY death or illness 30 days after a failed PCB test, which they admitted has a shockingly bad false positive rate, despite lateral flow tests being more accurate, they still use this criteria). It's the usual deaths WITH covid, Vs deaths BECAUSE OF covid.
Britain is for all intents actually doing far better than during lockdown. The only reason it's seeming worse is because people are now returning to use of medical services for non covid issues.but the medical services are still tacking on covid reporting like it's fucking candy because they still haven't cancelled off the funding.
I took it to say that some of the highest vacc rates have produced the most covid hospitalizations. Which I read as a cause and effect connection; more vacc = more covid.
I'd definitely say they're a huge contributor.
Likely, causes hospitalisation due to reactions and side effects, allowing them to "legitimately" classify it as covid .
More deaths attributed to covid in official definitions, which in the UK is death by any cause as long as they can get any kind of positive test from the constant repeat tests in the month preceding.
So that includes, say, heart disease with a brief hospital stay and aggressive retesting to find a speck of covid DNA on them. Somehow deaths like that that have shot up drastically since the introduction of vaccines that supposedly drastically reduce the chance of hospitalisation for covid symptoms, but have a too-big-to-be-undeniable so just an allegedly insignificant chance of life ending side effects compared to the scary covid.