THEY never give up, do they?
Although I opted out the last time
I got an NHS message telling me that because of my age I was eligible
for a free flu and covid jab, I am still getting these texts. I have had
two recently and this time I am ignoring them as clearly there is no
point in going through the palaver of attempting to opt out. They just
take no notice.
The message goes on that it’s best to get
vaccinated as soon as possible although they don’t tell you why. Bending
over backwards to be helpful, the message adds: ‘Contact your GP if you
need a home visit.’
Great. Yet if I wanted to book a doctor’s
appointment or home visit for anything else, I probably wouldn’t be able
to. So how is it that doctors have endless time to jab people or even
to make home visits, but none for proper consultations?
As a case
in point, a friend recently broke her arm in two places, and her GP was
informed. Has her GP contacted her in any way, arranged a consultation
or a home visit? No. There has been complete silence, not even a phone
call to ask how her recovery is proceeding.
We are endlessly
informed that these vaccinations are the best way of protecting yourself
from viruses that circulate over the winter months. So if the jabs are
so good, why are even jabbed people going down with flu and what passes
for covid every year?
The old excuse that yes, jabbed up you may
still get flu or covid, or both, but not as seriously as if you were
unvaccinated, is still being trotted out, and astonishingly, all too
many people are falling for it.
At the same time as these urgent
texts to get jabbed are being sent to every octogenarian’s phone, scare
stories have been appearing in the media about a new covid surge.
Hospital admissions are rising, we are warned, and no fewer than 3,049
cases of covid were reported in the week ending October 1. This is a
very precise number, so where the hell did it come from? Or, more
likely, where was it dreamed up?
The ‘experts’, whoever they may
be, are telling us that two strains of covid, known as Nimbus and
Stratus, are now proliferating and are highly infectious. Symptoms of
these new variants include a ‘razor blade’ sore throat, hoarseness and
nausea. These are exactly the same symptoms that characterise ordinary
colds and flu, of course.
As it’s difficult, if not impossible, to
distinguish between a standard winter cold and covid, it’s important,
say some doctors, to take a test with a covid testing kit.
We are
assured that you can still get these tests. And certainly, you can.
They are now available in every pharmacy and supermarket, with prices
ranging from 99p to about £18. In this way the covid industry rumbles
on, picking up speed all the time. Covid tests, much like the vaccines
themselves, have become a highly profitable worldwide industry,
operating on fear alone. Last year the global covid diagnostics business
recorded a £43.5billion profit....<<<Read More>>>...