A history of myocarditis was listed, by the HSE, in their advice to medical professionals as a reason not to give somebody a vaccine.
The Irish Government came very late to a sensible approach to covid. But they should be praised for getting there in the end. And these figures vindicate that approach.
A decade ago, the idea that we might ever effectively mandate vaccination and lock the great unwashed out of society would have been universally regarded as extreme.
Corrupt courts do not offer you free lawyers to make an argument. Sensible, serious litigants do not turn such offers down.
Don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to get mine.
It’s true that there has been a rise in the number of patients in hospital with covid recently, and that prevalence of the illness does seem to be on the increase.
In fact, you won’t find a single independent estimate of Irish covid deaths which exceeds, or even matches the official Government figure.
The problem, basically, is that while we may have agreed to forget lockdown, it has not agreed to forget us.
Morrison and the Liberals might have survived this, had they been a Government of the left.
There is plenty of evidence that the World Health Organisation should not be trusted to lead a global public health response.
The world must “prepare for the next health crisis, because there will be others.”
China is living proof that the zero covid policy championed by many journalists over the past two years is a disaster.