RE: This Article Is Important21 Sep 2020 10:26
Anyone else of the opinion that we are no longer governed by consent โ but bullied by inadequates?
The CV19 issue needs to be reviewed urgently and competently now, and a proper new government strategy developed that encompasses the effects of any action proposed on the economy, and other non-CV19 related health issues โ both physical and mental.
During an idle moment โ they seem to abound at the moment โ I undertook a bit of research into the percentage of deaths attributable to CV19 in various national populations. This included a very coarse analysis, taking data from Wikipedia. The consistency of the categorisation of reported deaths from CV19 will be subjective, and varied, but it gives a flavour of how matters can be mis-represented to suit a particular agenda.
Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan are all less than 0.01% of the population
Germany, India both on 0.01% or 10 per 100,000 population
Canada, 0.02%
South Africa 0.03%
Ireland 0.04%
France 0.05%
Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, UK, USA, all on 0.06% or 60 per 100,000 population
Brazil 0.08%
Have the various draconian methods used to deal with the CV19 infection actually achieved justifiable results?
Notably Sweden took very little action to control the spread of CV19 allowing it to progress naturally. The effect on normal Swedish life, healthcare and the economy has continued virtually as normal. The attributable CV19 mortality rate was no different from the UK and the USA to name but two!
So how can the calamitous action that is destroying the World's economy be justified by these figures โ any justification having to include those unnecessary additional non-CV19 deaths, now occurring, as a consequence of the withdrawal of healthcare to deal with the CV19?
How do these figures compare with the effect of other diseases that the human population has to cope with on a regular basis โ eg seasonal influenza and its cyclical epidemics / pandemics?
Surely HMG cannot be considering lockdowns when more urgent action is required in re-building the UK economy for the future.
CSVP