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Extra bulk ordering of Midazolam was reported on at the time in the MSM
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Amnesty also released a report
A new Amnesty report reveals that a series of “shockingly irresponsible” UK Government decisions put tens of thousands of older people’s lives at risk and led to multiple violations of care home residents’ human rights.
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He's absolutely correct that there was a blanket policy to refuse hospital care to nursing home residents in the UK. The same in the US, Australia and Canada. It's also clear that for positive residents in nursing home NO medical care was provided instead an ad-hoc triaging system was implemented, with any symptomatic residents immediately placed n Morphine and Midazolam syringe drivers. The facilities were placed under strict quarantine orders. no one allowed in except government staff, no visitors of any kind.
Where I live the government had a policy of standing down all nursing home staff in the event of even a single positive test. This left the homes to be abandoned, taking up to a week for the government to put in a replacement skeleton work force, usually volunteer hospital staff. When they entered the facilities it was a horror show. Residents left to rot with no food or water, basic nursing care not provided, old people found dead in their beds. The ones that could be saved were usually moved out and the rest were euthanised with morphine.
Was this deliberate? I don't know. But it's 100% true that most of the 'Covid deaths' in nursing homes were a combination of neglect and heavy doses of benzos and morphine.