Thursday, 7 April 2022

Last day for Covid Inquiry responses

Last day for Covid Inquiry responses

https://lauradodsworth.substack.com/p/my-response-to-the-covid-19-terms

Areas not covered [in her view], that the Inquiry should address:

  1. Use of professional behavioural psychology techniques and the effects of deliberately stoking fear in the general public, the media and institutions.

  2. Accuracy of the recording and measurement of deaths from Covid.

  3. The censorship or suppression of anyone who questioned the official narrative, for example pursuant to Ofcom guidelines.

  4. Lack of impact assessments and the disregard of harms caused by restrictions, particularly for children, who must be considered separately in terms of physical, social, psychological and educational impacts.

  5. Discrimination against the unvaccinated population, especially mandatory vaccination of Healthcare Workers (‘HCWs’) and care home staff, which lacked scientific justification (as per the PACAC report). At one point, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said life was going to become difficult for the unvaccinated. How could this discrimination have been justified and tolerated by government? The country only just swerved becoming a two tier medical apartheid county.

  6. Vaccine harms and deaths.

  7. Covid Fixed Penalty Notices were set at disproportionate and cruel levels. Fixed-penalty notices are normally used for minor and straightforward infractions. They are also normally set at low levels, say £100 for littering or £130 for parking. Covid fines were set up to £10,000 for repeat offences, unrelated to income. Fines were issued disproportionately to black and Asian people. The fines could have created perverse incentives for councils. FPNs were incorrectly issued.

  8. Why emergency legislation was used when Covid-19 was not a HCID.

  9. Why the existing protocol for pandemic strategy was not followed.

  10. Examine the evidence base for mass asymptomatic testing, and discover whether an impact assessment conducted.

  11. How did the lockdown and restrictions impact the population’s human rights.

  12. This Inquiry should make recommendations for future pandemic management.

  13. Delayed and inadequate Freedom of Information requests related to the pandemic management.

  14. The accuracy of data behind the government Covid-19 dashboard. One of my FOI’s revealed alarmingly incorrect case data by test centre by day for the month of December 2020, and my requests for correct data and clarification go unanswered. I will be happy to supply the data I have to the enquiry.

Today is the last day you can submit your own response.  Follow link to do this.

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