Forwarded from DISASTER X (Maximilian Forte)
Negligence, workers frightened away from work in nursing homes, starvation, dehydration. Result? Blame deaths on Covid-19, the convenient go to alibi resource for one state crime after another.
"No group was hit harder during the pandemic than the elderly residing in long-term care facilities, known as nursing homes, rest homes, or care homes in the United Kingdom (UK). With governments blocking early treatment options such as ivermectin (with continuous demands for ever more granular proof of efficacy), the elderly had no options for many months and died in record numbers in America, Canada, and the UK. With monoclonal antibodies came little benefit for some patients, and of course, vaccination has now helped, but the general plight of those living in these facilities in the UK now is coming into sharp focus. This has been exemplified by the human rights group Amnesty International, which recently shared a summary of its reports with the Mail on Sunday prior to publication. This was a gut-wrenching 'excoriating verdict' that must empower and drive reform, but the lives lost due to gross negligence cannot be brought back. These were our parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents. UK elderly nursing homes violated fundamental human rights of the most vulnerable class during the COVID-19 pandemic, summarizes Amnesty International in this new report".
https://trialsitenews.com/should-the-uks-health-secretary-be-held-accountable-for-mass-covid-19-deaths-throughout-britains-long-term-care-homes-during-pandemic/
#covid19 #crimesagainsthumanity #UK
"No group was hit harder during the pandemic than the elderly residing in long-term care facilities, known as nursing homes, rest homes, or care homes in the United Kingdom (UK). With governments blocking early treatment options such as ivermectin (with continuous demands for ever more granular proof of efficacy), the elderly had no options for many months and died in record numbers in America, Canada, and the UK. With monoclonal antibodies came little benefit for some patients, and of course, vaccination has now helped, but the general plight of those living in these facilities in the UK now is coming into sharp focus. This has been exemplified by the human rights group Amnesty International, which recently shared a summary of its reports with the Mail on Sunday prior to publication. This was a gut-wrenching 'excoriating verdict' that must empower and drive reform, but the lives lost due to gross negligence cannot be brought back. These were our parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents. UK elderly nursing homes violated fundamental human rights of the most vulnerable class during the COVID-19 pandemic, summarizes Amnesty International in this new report".
https://trialsitenews.com/should-the-uks-health-secretary-be-held-accountable-for-mass-covid-19-deaths-throughout-britains-long-term-care-homes-during-pandemic/
#covid19 #crimesagainsthumanity #UK
Amnesty International
UK Government failures leave older people "abandoned to die" in care homes during COVID 19 pandemic
Series of “shockingly irresponsible” UK Government decisions amid #COVID19 pandemic put tens of thousands of older people’s lives at risk and led to multiple violations of care home residents’ human rights
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