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originally posted by: anonentity
I found some interesting ambulance data, it seems many people have noticed an increase in sirens. A piece of interest from NZ where there has been a thirty thousand increase in calls which is stretching things to breaking point. www.bitchute.com...
Plus some data from the UK shows that some shenanigans are going on with the reporting of the callouts.It seems that someone wants to hide the effects of the booster if this is going on in all sectors it might mean more reason for concern. www.bitchute.com... It appears waiting times for ambulances were getting to be stupid, and deaths in the home are now one of the largest reported stats. So it seems that the health providers are having real staffing problems.
To call an ambulance means that a situation is critical, but this Para medic has been following the rise in breast cancer, it seems undeniable that we must be in the cover-up. This rate of increase has to mean that the standard of care is under growing threat.
This one is from a highly trained paramedic who tells of the change in the culture of the healthcare system in Canada, on how she was dismissed for not taking the shot.It covers what she saw during the so-called pandemic and how during the height of it she was watching movies because there was nothing going on, but things sure changed after they got the rollout going. www.bitchute.com...
The results highlight a statistically significant increase of over 25% in both CA (25.7%, P < 0.05) and ACS (26.0%, P < 0.001) calls for patients of ages 16–39 during January–May 2021, compared to the same period in 2020.