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In my mothers small care home nearly all of them were ill between Christmas and now. One has died (though she was unwell for some time before this). My take on it is that care home residents may have had the extra bad cold going around like everyone else, but with more serious consequences). Whether the extra badness of the cold is related to immune damage from the jab is, of course, another matter. I’m not sure whether anyone has done any surveys of jabbed vs non jabbed getting an extra bad cold. I caught it from someone who has now been ill for about 3 weeks. I felt quite odd for a few days, but am now (after a week)almost over it. I’m unjabbed, but the mild symptoms could also have been because I’m on 4000iu vitamin D3 + I took echinacea and black seed oil. Anyway, that’s my purely anecdotal experience. Oh and my mother refused her 4th jab this autumn (due to knowing about a relative’s adverse effect from shot 3). She didn’t get ill when almost all the others in her home did, but she also takes vitamin d3 and echinacea.

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Everyone around me jabbed and unjabbed got colds around Christmas. My 5 year old even got chicken pox. The difference between the jabbed and unjabbed is the lingering cough or it lasted a lot longer in the jabbed. So far no shingles!

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Everyone at work who’s jabbed are ill. Touch wood (unvaccinated) here I’ve not been ill.

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Below is how to create a pandemic of the elderly/vulnerable. These policies were directed by Gates/WHO globally. That's why even non lockdown places still suffered higher than expected death rates in 2020. They also withdrew life saving anti-biotics often used in respiratory disease. Which were also reduced massively in 2020. But they weren't missing they were just reclassifed as 'COVID-19.'

https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/18590724.sedation-manage-lockdown-distress-may-led-dementia-deaths/

https://news.stv.tv/scotland/discrimination-against-care-homes-contributed-to-death-inquiry-research-finds

https://academic.oup.com/jacamr/article/2/4/dlaa105/6027206?login=false

''The number of prescriptions for respiratory antibiotics reduced through April and May 2020, with 34% fewer prescriptions issued by end of Week 22 (31 May) than in the corresponding week in 2019. ''

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Joel, thankyou for updating this - I was the person who contacted Norman Fenton, which lead to your previous post on this https://metatron.substack.com/p/deaths-in-english-care-homes-since . Interestingly, in the care home where I live, 3 weeks after the last (bivalent) booster [their the 5th or 6th shot?] all the residents got covid apart from the 3 of us who had refused all the jabs. I am not noticing a lot of deaths this year, unlike last year which lead me to seeking out the ONS data on this, and we don't currently see staff shortages. So this time the data comes as a bit of a surprise to me!

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It would be interesting to know if/how the average stay or survival rate in these care homes has changed, not just the deaths. I've read it was around a year for about half and a quarter less than six months. I cannot express the sadness I feel at the thought of all this. Despite the judgement I often get because I'm not available for friends and family - I will do all that I can to keep my nearest and dearest away from these places. And I know that it is complex and not everyone has a choice but they feel like a sudden death sentence if these statistics are to be believed. Eugenics feels alive and well in western societies.

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anecdotally, my cous' stepdad died in a care home with dementia. He was active b4 jabs ( dancing, walking about, chatting). Nurses told my cous alot get ill after their booster. That they put " cvd" on the death cert "but its not cvd".

He unfortunately got his boost due to family cross wires (okayed by a son, with pharmacist wife as opposed to his own wife's wishes).

He got cvd soon after that but pulled through. He wasn't mobile any more or eating much, out of it. Not at ALL like b4. Nurses sed "it affects their mobility" ( the jabs/ boosts especially).

He was a lovely fella, perked up, enjoying visits with good food fed to him, and dancing/ music from his stepdaughter, step grandson!

Sadly he did die though. And yes they did put cvd on the death certificate. It was months later, it wasn't covid. But the deterioration all followed the booster.

RIP David. You knew about all this stuff, didn't believe the telly. Or drugs, doctors. You were so loved & I will continue to tell your story.

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My sister worked in a care home for a while pre covid. She said that most people either seemed to die within a couple of weeks of arriving, or they lasted for about two years. Just one home of course, but that was her experience.

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😢

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My theory is that it could have been two things causing the quick deaths 1. the exhaustion caused by the moving process itself. Even with someone else doing the actual packing etc, there are a lot of decisions to be made, a new place to adjust to etc ... lots of stresses. 2. A lot of people may put off going in to a home until they suddenly find they can’t cope, and they may already be going downhill fairly fast by the time they arrive. There are probably other factors too which I haven’t thought of, but those are two possibilities. Also, some people are pressured to go in to a home by relatives (who are often genuinely concerned about them) If they have the stress of being unhappy about the move and are feeling a lack of agency, on top of the exhaustion of moving itself, that could easily take them downhill.

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Yes, all very valid points. Even if in the most altruistic of circumstances it feels like the beginning of the end due to so many significant challenges. Two of my grandparents survived several years but somehow things have changed. They were all cared for by specialist aged care nurses and it felt like they were part of a family with familiar faces. That's not what I generally hear or read these days, I hope I'm wrong. My uncle and aunty had a different experience and although they survived a few years it was traumatic for them both on several levels. It is heartbreaking on many levels to know of some of the things that go on. I'm sure it's not everyone's experience but it really makes me melancholy when I think of the loneliness and fear some of these people must experience. For these reasons I feel the staff may make the biggest difference.

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My experience is that most of the staff in both my mothers and my aunts care homes are pretty caring, but, especially in my aunts large commercially run home, pretty busy. My mother, however, has been mostly happy and my aunt, mostly not very happy. My aunt didn’t choose to move there (it was forced on her by a jab reaction) and my mother chose freely. My mothers home is smallish and run by a small charity. However the really huge difference I see is in the quality of the “activity” people. Do they just provide entertainment and activities, or do they build relationships with people and use those relationships to create a real community. That makes a world of difference.

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Some years ago Private Eye ran an article which said that the government would pay for your care after the first two years in a care home. The point of the item was that the average life span in a care home was two years!

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I know they just recently started (again) the discharges from hospital to care homes in Scotland, same in England ? Which is how they created many 'COVID' deaths in 2020. We also know many people especially the elderly are not putting their heating on in winter due to the cost of lockdown crisis ! By any measurement the UK is now under terrorist occupation courtesy of your own government. They are FOCRING compliance with UN/WEF goals related to 'net zero' and climate emergency bollocks !!

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-64196889

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Yes, but this is care homes, not residential homes. I know bills are high but surely, the heating would be one of the very last cuts you make if you're running a care home?

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Yes, apologies, my comment was not specific to this data just in general what is going on. Of course in THIS instance the jabs get the blame. I know my elderly father has been chased up multiple times for COVID jab, flu jab, pneumonia jab, shingles jab this has NEVER happened before and where are the studies on safety COMBINING all these jabs ?

'safe and effective'....'safe and effective'....'safe and effective'....'safe and effective'....

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IDK, if they’re willing to kill them by turning the elderly ill out of hospitals & back into nursing homes AND coerce the jab & other “vaccines”, why would they care about a lack of proper heat (other than their own discomfort, maybe)

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I think there is some confusion here, Bio I believe is referring to the elderly not heating their own residence due to the cost. Not the "Care homes not heating their facility".

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My MIL and FIL moved to an assisted living facility here in the US last summer. My eyes have been opened as to why the health of elderly people declines in these places. It's a very nice facility, nurses are attentive, they get medical care, but: 1) everyone was coerced into getting the bivalent booster 2) the food is terrible and not particularly nutritious. My FIL lost nearly 20 pounds in the first few months. He then came down with the nasty flu that we had here earlier this year than usual. 3) There is no encouragement of the residents to get out, exercise, actually do things to improve their health. Instead, the object of the care workers seems to be to keep the residents as quiet and sedate as possible. Given their weakened immune systems from the vax, the more virulent viruses that seem to be circulating, and the general deterioration in their health that takes place it's not surprising that elderly people die at high rates in these places.

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According to amnesty international, about 20,000 elderly died due to the government moving infected patients from hospitals to care homes👍 the government has refused to cooperate in the report.The figure is likely between 20 and 30,000 elderly and the government blamed it on the staff who left in droves due to Vax mandates etc and then created an ongoing staffing crisis💉😷🇬🇧⚰️🥂And don't forget folks the shots have zero effect on transmission🥳

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The all-cause mortality skyrocketing in our youth is a grave concern. But it's not the vaccine, right?

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don't forget this work done by Prof Fenton and remarked on by a German professor!

no-one is considered "vaccinated" until at least 14 days (28 days in some places) AFTER injection.

https://notrickszone.com/2022/01/21/analysis-by-german-prof-thousands-of-hidden-deaths-daily-may-be-greatest-medical-debacle-in-human-history/

Kind of makes the analysis of "deaths from C19" v "disappeared deaths from 'flu" PLUS deaths from Midazolam/morphine PLUS deaths from neglect (failure to treat with antibiotics because the WHO said that antibiotics were contraindicated for C19 - IVM is an antibiotic and antiviral) important. ofc impacts on mental health as evidenced by suicide rates/drug overdoses AND deaths and injuries from "accidents" (falls and vehicles) when people suffer "attacks" post injection.

laughable that study in canada that said the unvaxxed are a psychological type more prone to accidents than the vaxxed - it is the exact opposite! like vaxxed airline pilots, those vaxxed are more likely to suffer heart attacks etc and CAUSE accidents (or fall down or die in their sleep).

keep up the great work!

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So many or shall I say too few workers in the senior centers are unskilled, and couldn't care less about care provided!

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I'm trying to extract death data from my mother's nursing home, in Melbourne, Australia, but they are stone walling me. Looks like they are trying to hide something. Eg. in August 2022, 5 residents died in a week, 3-4 weeks after a mass Covid outbreak. I know this because one was my mother. Yest when I found a government website that collated Covid stats for every nursing home in the country, it shows not one of the deaths was attributed to Covid. I literally saw my mother go into rapid decline after infection, but nope it wasn't Covid that killed her according to the home. The death certificate lists 3 comorbidities AND Covid infection.

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Can you share the link, please?

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This is the link to weekly data.

https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/covid-19-outbreaks-in-australian-residential-aged-care-facilities-26-august-2022?language=en

My mother's home was BSL-Clifton Hill. 53 cases and no deaths.

The following week the outbreak was declared over, as there were no new cases.

Yet a residents died on the 19th, 21st, 22nd, 24th and 26th August.

I know this because I attended the memorial service for them all.

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Ah, so there isn't a dataset of all care home deaths?

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Exactly. That's what I'm trying to investigate.

I found data on all cause deaths in Victoria, which shows a 25% rise.

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Is that residence one of those that Comrade Premier Dan Andrews allowed infected care workers to go into directly after working a shift in the quarantine hotels. That prick killed nearly 900 people with that dumbass move. Forget about the care home, put a second FOI request on the Victorian State Health Department. They will have the data for every single care home and a lot more than you will get from the home itself.

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The fact that these excess deaths are not being discussed tells us everything we need to know.

A: It's the vaccine

B: They don't care.

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Over Here, the Nudge Unit made sure everyyone not directly involved in care-home deaths got stuffed so full of the subject that they now wave it away, feigning apathy, or so it seems.

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“Fun fact” stats Canada has still not released 2021 statistics and we are currently already in 2023! After the report we did, using only Stats Canada’s numbers (www.thetruefactsc19.com), there seems to be some “statistics disclosure hesitancy”!

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My sense of humor almost requires me to vote for “climate change”. I cannot help myself.

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It is so terrible, the truth, that sometimes humour is the only way to cope sometimes. I voted climate change for this reason.

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Me too!

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Hey Joel - if any of your subs would like to do their own embalmer survey, I’d be happy to create one for them from my SurveyMonkey account.

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