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Now that the same phenomenon has been seen in a great deal of health board data, it has become very apparent that the death toll from ‘the virus’, as well as ‘other causes’, only increased after the rollout of the experimental Covid–19 injections. Another illustration of this is that in the current year, 2023, there are still many ‘Covid–19’ deaths (in the sense of dying with Covid–19) occurring at Borders General Hospital even after the population is fully ‘vaccinated’, which is salient when compared to the 2020 situation without any ‘vaccines’.Â
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Record Covid ’cases’ with ‘vaccines’
As soon as the first couple of weeks of the Covid–19 ‘vaccination’ programme in Scotland, around Christmas 2020, the mainstream media were already reporting a record number of Covid–19 patients arriving at Borders hospitals:
The health board is urging residents to ‘stay at home’ after cases of coronavirus continue to surge across the area.
At the time, overall hospital admissions remained well below normal levels, as the next graph below illustrates.
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Official chaos continues into the second vaccination year
In high summer 2022, it was reported that Borders General Hospital had cancelled routine operations because its staff were facing “extreme pressures”. The chief executive of NHS Borders, Ralph Roberts, said:
Our beds are fully occupied and our Emergency Department is exceptionally busy, with a number of people requiring admission.
However, just as we saw above with statements made in 2020, Accident & Emergency department attendance levels at that time were not unusual and were 13% below average. Overall admissions to hospital in the Borders were 27% below average.Â
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