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Michael Ejercito

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I was called a killer for warning of lockdown harms
This cancer crisis is the predictable consequence of the NHS focusing
exclusively on Covid-19
KAROL SIKORA
12 August 2022 • 6:00am
Karol Sikora
Professor Karol Sikora, a British medical expert who specialises in
oncology
During the pandemic, I wrote for this newspaper an article entitled “Why
can’t just one of these endless press conferences be dedicated to
non-Covid related illnesses?” Perhaps naively, I thought it might be a
suggestion which the Government would take up. Virtually cost-free, an
uncontroversial subject and very little downside: why wouldn’t they do
it, I thought? The idea received a warm response on Twitter. Others
clearly shared the same view. I’m certain it was seen by the army of
bureaucrats working on pandemic communications, yet nothing came of it.
Instead, those valuable hours were spent justifying ludicrous policies,
dishing out patronising lectures and terrifying the country into
submission with apocalyptic scenarios. I vividly remember a Brigadier,
dressed in military fatigues, explaining with the help of a stick how he
was building emergency Covid hospitals. All very impressive until he was
asked who would staff them. It was clear that the Government wanted to
be seen to be doing “something”, rather than actually aiming to
consistently and instructively inform. It was pure theatre.
There were hundreds of these broadcasts, but not a single one focused on
non-Covid conditions. I guarantee that scotch eggs were mentioned more
times than cancer. It was all the more grating considering what was
happening behind closed doors in No 10. “Wine Time Fridays” were
presumably higher on the agenda than the emerging cancer crisis.
I look back with anger and bewilderment, especially given the scale of
the crisis we’re now experiencing in oncology. Predictably, figures
leaked to the Health Service Journal show that over 300,000 people are
on England’s cancer waiting list, with almost 40,000 waiting more than
62 days after a GP referral for suspected cancer. Over 10,000 are
waiting more than 104 days, double the number in June 2021. Oncologists
in other countries simply cannot believe that these numbers are true –
it’s just unthinkable.
In reality, getting a GP appointment is such a hurdle that many give up.
That’s a controversial statement in some corners of the medical
community, but it’s undoubtedly true. People are made to feel like a
burden or spend hours in phone queues when the demands of everyday life
don’t allow for that. Whatever the reasons, the system is broken.
These are just the people that are coming forward. What about the tens
of thousands that have a tumour developing in some part of their body
but who have not sought medical treatment? Every day it goes undetected,
their chances of survival drop as cancer spreads faster than the
unachieved target waiting times. Thousands will die. Many already have.
Anyone doubting the severity of the cancer crisis should look at the
emails I receive from desperate patients. This isn’t some hypothetical
projection; it is a living nightmare for many. I honestly don’t know
what the solution is. To be frank, there isn’t a complete one –
certainly not in the short term. It’s a complete and utter disaster.
What happens when the country goes into recession, in part thanks to the
legacy of the lockdowns? My children and grandchildren will be paying
for our pandemic spending long after I’m gone. That means less money for
cancer services and that means yet more unnecessary suffering.
But those of us who made these arguments at the time were labelled as
irresponsible killers. We received waves of abuse for daring to suggest
that the consequences of lockdown may be worth considering. In terms of
our children’s welfare, non-Covid health issues, the economic aftermath
– the list could go on. I am angry about it. Non-Covid excess deaths are
soaring above average, indicating that the delayed diagnoses and
treatments for a variety of diseases are now sadly catching up with people.
We failed a generation of children – many of whom are now overweight,
unable to talk or are struggling with tasks expected of their age. It’s
a damning pandemic legacy which shames all of us.
Any recovery will take decades, perhaps longer. For some, it will never
come. Treating a stage one tumour comes with a huge chance of success.
But stage three or four? It can drop to around 10 per cent survival and
that can happen over months, not years. Numerous mums, dads, friends and
colleagues have already paid the ultimate price for these delays.
While politicians were fiddling around putting counties in different
“tiers” or imagining ever more ludicrous ways to destroy the hospitality
industry, thousands of people were putting off getting a symptom
checked. Would one press conference have made a difference? Who knows,
but it certainly would have started a desperately needed conversation
and signalled a change in Government thinking.
The cynic in me suspects that those who were driving lockdowns were
reluctant to openly discuss the adverse consequences of the policy on
such a powerful platform as those conferences. If anyone has a more
reasonable or believable explanation, I’m all ears.

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HeartDoc Andrew

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Aug 12, 2022, 11:28:51 AM8/12/22
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The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.K. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19
) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage
mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
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vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
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