Healthcare officials were told not to resuscitate elderly Covid patients during the pandemic, according to a shocking whistleblower testimony.
Paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) were told not to “try too hard” to resuscitate over 70 years old.
However, the whistleblower says health officials were planning to lower the age to 50 in order to meet the “demand.”
The order appears to have been an effort to boost the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 during the pandemic.At the time, health officials and corporate media outlets promoted reports of alleged mass deaths from the virus, claiming that hospitals were “overwhelmed.”However, these claims were never supported with real evidence and hospital workers have since claimed that they were no busier than normal.During the ongoing Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry, several whistleblowers have testified that Covid death figures were faked .Some have even testified that hospitals were killing patients and listing their deaths as being caused […]
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