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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: BenjanonFranklin
I read somewhere the UK Gov I think it was, buying multitudes of "end of life drug".
I can't find it now but I would bet all of the governments are doing the same.
I read that somewhere too.
I also read it was debunked as rubbish.
If you can't be bothered to post a source then neither can I.
johnbwellsnews.com...
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Do they have a swimming pool?
No, but they have Bingo.
"C-19, C-19, C-19..."
"Bingo!"
"You win a lampshade!"
originally posted by: glen200376
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: BenjanonFranklin
I read somewhere the UK Gov I think it was, buying multitudes of "end of life drug".
I can't find it now but I would bet all of the governments are doing the same.
I read that somewhere too.
I also read it was debunked as rubbish.
If you can't be bothered to post a source then neither can I.
I know they have been pumping old people full of Midazolame for over a year and went through two years supply in a few months.
Who the hell would give someone with a respiratory illness a drug that slows down their breathing?
Sick,sick people and absolutely shameless with it.
originally posted by: glen200376
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
Your link is google search for midazolam.
Try adding UK Government etc to the search.
They used 2 years worth in 6 months when operations etc were cancelled on the NHS.
You obviously do not know of the history of the Liverpool Care Pathway in the NHS.Old people starved and dehydrated to death sometimes taking 2 weeks.
Meant to have stopped in 2013,returned 2020 with lots of Midazolam added to the mix.
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: BenjanonFranklin
High-risk individuals would be temporarily relocated to safe or “green zones” established at the household, neighborhood, camp/sector or community level depending on the context and setting
Sure sounds like they're planning on concentrating them into camps to me.
ETA: Just wow...they're not even trying to pretend it's not a concentration camp.
Level
Household (HH) Level:
A specific room/area designated for high-risk individuals who are physically isolated from other HH members.
Movement/ Interactions
Low-risk HH members should not enter the green zone. If entry is necessary, it should be done only by healthy individuals after washing hands and using face coverings. Interactions should be at a safe distance (approx. 2 meters). Minimum movement of high-risk individuals outside the green zone. Low-risk HH members continue to follow social distancing and hygiene practices outside the house.
Level
Neighborhood Level:
A designated shelter/group of shelters (max 5-10 households), within a small camp or area where high-risk members are grouped together. Neighbors “swap” households to accommodate high-risk individuals.
Movement/ Interactions
Same as above
Level
Camp/Sector Level:
A group of shelters such as schools, community buildings within a camp/sector (max 50 high-risk individuals per single green zone) where high-risk individuals are physically isolated together.
Movement/ Interactions
One entry point is used for exchange of food, supplies, etc. A meeting area is used for residents and visitors to interact while practicing physical distancing (2 meters). No movement into or outside the green zone.
Suggested Prerequisites
*As stated in the shielding document*
Each green zone has a dedicated latrine/bathing facility for high-risk individuals
Considerations as suggested by CDC
The shielding approach advises against any new facility construction to establish green zones; however, few settings will have existing shelters or communal facilities with designated latrines/bathing facilities to accommodate high-risk individuals. In these settings, most latrines used by HHs are located outside the home and often shared by multiple HHs.
If dedicated facilities are available, ensure safety measures such as proper lighting, handwashing/hygiene infrastructure, maintenance and disinfection of latrines.
Ensure facilities can accommodate high-risk individuals with disabilities, children and separate genders at the neighborhood/camp-level
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: glen200376
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: BenjanonFranklin
I read somewhere the UK Gov I think it was, buying multitudes of "end of life drug".
I can't find it now but I would bet all of the governments are doing the same.
I read that somewhere too.
I also read it was debunked as rubbish.
If you can't be bothered to post a source then neither can I.
I know they have been pumping old people full of Midazolame for over a year and went through two years supply in a few months.
Who the hell would give someone with a respiratory illness a drug that slows down their breathing?
Sick,sick people and absolutely shameless with it.
Sick? What, this drug?
Midazolam g.co...
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: BenjanonFranklin
I read somewhere the UK Gov I think it was, buying multitudes of "end of life drug".
I can't find it now but I would bet all of the governments are doing the same.
I read that somewhere too.
I also read it was debunked as rubbish.
If you can't be bothered to post a source then neither can I.
originally posted by: GoShredAK
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: glen200376
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: BenjanonFranklin
I read somewhere the UK Gov I think it was, buying multitudes of "end of life drug".
I can't find it now but I would bet all of the governments are doing the same.
I read that somewhere too.
I also read it was debunked as rubbish.
If you can't be bothered to post a source then neither can I.
I know they have been pumping old people full of Midazolame for over a year and went through two years supply in a few months.
Who the hell would give someone with a respiratory illness a drug that slows down their breathing?
Sick,sick people and absolutely shameless with it.
Sick? What, this drug?
Midazolam g.co...
Sounds wonderful.....benzos are amazing and terrible at the same time.....that would definitely make dying alot easier and a lot less scary.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: BenjanonFranklin
I read somewhere the UK Gov I think it was, buying multitudes of "end of life drug".
I can't find it now but I would bet all of the governments are doing the same.
I read that somewhere too.
I also read it was debunked as rubbish.
If you can't be bothered to post a source then neither can I.
Where is yours?
originally posted by: ScepticScot
It's talking about people in situations like refuge camps
It's in the first paragraph.
This document presents considerations from the perspective of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) for implementing the shielding approach in humanitarian settings as outlined in guidance documents focused on camps, displaced populations and low-resource settings.
Refugees to the United States, especially those who are recently resettled, may experience living arrangements or working conditions that put them at greater risk of getting COVID-19. Some refugees also have limited access to health care, as well as certain underlying medical conditions that put them at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19, compared to the rest of the U.S. population.
A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee their country because of a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, or political opinion. Nearly 750,000 refugees resettled in the United States from 2008 to 2019, and thousands more have resettled since then.