This is a fairly typical response. When youāre presented with something thatās inconvenient you resort to āotheringā insults and āguilty by associationā namecalling
Iāve posted plenty of figures, reports etc. No-one has challenged anything specificā¦itās pathetic really.
I genuinely havent seen any?
I hadnāt heard anything about ādying at homeā being the latest conspiracy theory until i read comments under the article on the death of an Irish Times journalist.
I canāt explain, Iām neither an expert nor a pretend expert.
But itās an unprecedented situation with hospital admissions, itās not always like this in winter,
And any fool living in a community will know that thereās a lot more illness around at the moment than is usual,
Blame the vaccine
No-one thinks your an expertā¦but why cant you have an informed opinion? Youāve sneered at the idea of blaming the vaccine. Why? An analysis of Pfizer and modernas own data indicicate a 1 in 800 risk of a serious adverse eeaction. You donāt think this could be a contributory factor?
Every single January we get the issues with hospital beds, viruses and infections. Its not good enough as a civilised society that this is allowed happen, but its not a covid issue, its a societal and govermental issue. Iāve no problem with us lobbying and complaining against this annual issue, but to roll it in with covid is scaremongering and pearl clutching.
Irelands population has increased to 5.1m people. The healthcare spend has risen over the last decade to a budget of ā¬23m from ā¬13m. How many extra beds did they create you might ask? Why are they closing down hospitals like Navan might be another one.