Hi ATS,
I was shocked by the delays at hospital recently when I went in for assessment after a car accident three weeks ago. There were something like six
ambulance crews waiting in front of the crew which brought me in, hence a multiple hour delay just to drop me off at the hospital door. And in fact,
it's only getting worse in the weeks following, until we arrive at the point where now, it is expected that for each patient to be 1) answered by
emergency call centres, and 2) being collected by an ambulance crew at home, and 3) dropped off at hospital into the care of doctors & nurses there,
are simply unbelievable. I want to state outright that this is absolutely the fault of the pandemic & the pandemic response, specifically the
vaccine, and the only mismanagement thereafter has been the disinformation, and deliberate choices to destroy the health of millions of people, aiming
for as many deaths as possible - nothing else.
SOURCE
The ghastly figures associated with this latest crisis affecting healthcare are being painted as somehow indicative of 12 years of Tory (Conservative
Party) misrule in government here in the UK - but there is simply no way a government can mismanage its way into such devastating failures as you will
see in a moment. This is entirely pandemic related, and it is further evidence of a deliberate conspiracy to depopulate the world, specifically by
the use of vaccines, and the only mismanagement is the failure of will to resist the demonic agenda of the WEF & their agents of psychotic destruction
of all that is good & holy in human civilisation, specifically the innocent - the pregnant & nursing mothers, the infants & children, the young
adolescents, the young men & women excited about the future.. Us who are somewhat longer in the tooth can handle being attacked in this way, but to
go for the infants & children, and all the bright-eyed young, is abysmal, and abhorrent.
So back to the figures:
In total, 3.7 million calls took more than seven minutes to be answered in July - meaning the target for life-threatening cases had already been
missed.
1) TIme for response to a phone call seeking emergency help (999 calls) = up to 52 minutes in some regions, with 3.7 million calls taking longer than
seven minutes to be answered in the space of just one month (July 2022), which means that the critical window for strokes & heart attacks had already
been missed, and patients were at a much higher risk of dying from their injury.
The data show the longest wait for “category two” patients, which include suspected heart attacks and strokes, occurred in East of England,
and lasted 24 hours and 41 minutes. The figure is 82 times the target response time of 18 minutes.
2) Time to being collected at home by an ambulance despatched after the calls to 999 were finally answered was up to
TWO & A HALF DAYS,
with strokes & heart attack victims being forced to wait over
24 HOURS. Connected to these choice pieces of information is the fact
that there have been 50,000 excess deaths from heart attacks & strokes since the start of the pandemic. There will be many, many, many more before
the year is over*. The realtime changes to the ambulance statistics being possible to deduce in my case - seeing six ambulances in front of me at
hospital three weeks ago after having been collected around thirty minutes after the 999 call, being a low priority, now finding that in my case it's
likely that
only three weeks later, a low priority case such as mine would now be forced to wait TWO & A HALF DAYS (still worth the bold
highlighting).
*And even then, it's unlikely that we will see any honesty about what has caused this - unless they go with major "We formulated it wrong, sorry"
media campaign whereby the governments dissemble the pharma companies.
[NB - This should therefore easily point to the fact that this is NOT related to Tory misrule, but indeed it is related to a sudden massive rise in
cases which require an ambulance, and in situations in which patients, once admitted to hospital, cannot be sent home quickly enough to accommodate
all the new cases arriving on the hospital doorstep... (according to the available information, just two in five patients are able to be discharged
home when they are declared fit to do so by their doctors - & this is because of a lack of suitable care arrangements at home). That datum is dressed
up as though it is the fault of the patient's family members who won't care for them - but in fact it is the fault of local authorities who sacked
all the care staff who wouldn't take the experimental COVID jabs, and therefore fell afoul of government mandates.]
3) When we look at how long it takes to 'decant' patients into hospital after they have arrived there, following on from being picked up at home, I
can say that in my case, it would have taken four to five hours. At the time I elected to discharge myself after two & a half hours of waiting, as I
felt I was no longer facing the uncertainty of being unable to cope with the symptoms which had presented themselves to me earlier in the day. But as
I look back now, had the experience unfolded a mere three weeks later, I would have faced AT LEAST 24 hours to be delivered into hospital by an
ambulance. That's a terrifying thought.
The material written about these facts & their terrifying interpretation, are in fact avoiding a real interpretation of the events, instead choosing
to frame it as a left versus right issue, presenting suggestions of a prominent Labour party MP in terms of how Labour would respond to the
Conservative misrule which he directly complained regarding, framing the whole thing, as noted, as Left vs Right. Totally whitewashing the entire
scenario as something that political mismanagement has caused, which proper political management will be able to resolve. I'm sad to say that this
is simply not true, and at the present time, if anyone in the UK has a stroke or heart attack, they are likely to die rather than enjoy the rates of
survival which we at one time in very recent months generally survived without major complications.
Difficulties getting patients into hospital have fuelled ambulance delays, with latest NHS figures showing for September showing average waits of
almost 50 minutes for heart attack victims.
We are more likely to die now, than at any time in the past forty years, indeed our death from heart attack or stroke is basically a certainty, unless
we can somehow get ourselves in front of an emergency general medical consultant (or at least, a fully stocked paramedic) within the window for
success which is somewhere between 4 - 18 minutes at maximum, if we are to survive without severe brain damage bringing ruination to our capacity for
anything approaching normal conscious awareness. I lost my father to a heart attack which claimed his capacity in this manner, through brain damage
as his heart attack wasn't immediately noticed by staff - he hadn't been hooked up to any ECG monitor, etc, as he hadn't been seen as at risk for
heart attacks. I know what that awful brain damage looks like, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone's relatives, as I know what it is like to encounter
your loved ones in that condition - it is terrible beyond measure.