In March 2020, public health ‘experts’ told us we had to flatten the curve.
If we didn’t lockdown, the hospitals would collapse.
They were already overwhelmed.
Around this time, New York City became the COVID epicenter for the United States.
Surely, hospitals in the ‘Big Apple’ were overwhelmed by emergency room visits.
Well, about that…
It turns out New York City’s emergency rooms were NOT overwhelmed by visits in spring 2020.
“In fact, they were busier during the 2017-2018 flu season than they were at any point between lockdown orders and January 2022’s *omicron surge*,” Wood House reports.
“No one denies that thousands of New Yorkers died needlessly in March – May 2020. Now we know it wasn’t because the city’s ERs were overrun.”https://t.co/5E0dZJLz8w
— Stinson Norwood (@snorman1776) October 11, 2022
"New York City ER Visits Plummeted in Spring 2020"
More data that challenges The Narrative – by Emma Woodhousehttps://t.co/dOGxJ2UlUZ— Erich Hartmann (@erichhartmann) October 12, 2022
Via Wood House:
Data from the New York City Department of Health & Hygiene, provided via FOIA request, tell a different story from the one told by elected officials, news media, dancing nurses, and aspiring celebrity doctors.
Contrary to The Narrative, Governor Cuomo’s stay-home orders didn’t come *just in time* to save NYC’s healthcare system from collapse. They triggered a staggering 60%+ decline in the number of people coming or being brought to ERs.1 That’s a hard truth to handle given the city’s record high number of EMS calls and hospital, outpatient facility, & ER deaths in spring 2020.
It’s likewise a hard, if predictable, truth to handle for those of us who were/are anti-lockdown.
New Yorkers against the draconian lockdowns were called ‘grandma killers’ during the onset of the COVID-19 Plandemic.
While the media scared the public to death about how bad COVID-19 supposedly was, hospital protocols and procedures created destruction.
Who could forget the reckless policy to send COVID-19 patients into nursing homes?
SCANDAL! New York Quietly Admits It Undercounted Nursing Home Deaths, Changed Reporting Rules
Who could forget about the use of toxic remdesivir in hospitals?
WATCH: Dr. Bryan Ardis – Hospital Protocols Are Killing COVID-19 Patients By Prescribing Remdesivir
Or, new reports alleging that 30,000 Americans appear to have been killed by mechanical ventilators or other forms of medical iatrogenesis throughout April 2020.
Upon re-examining excess deaths, over 30,000 Americans appear to have been killed by mechanical ventilators or other forms of medical iatrogenesis throughout April 2020. Early ventilator intervention was recommended by the WHO.
Michael Senger’s latest.https://t.co/l2SngaS6PA
— Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur (@RealAndyLeeShow) October 5, 2022
Patients over age 65 were more than 26 times as likely to survive if they were NOT placed on mechanical ventilators. All told, some 30,000 Americans appear to have been killed by mechanical ventilators or other iatrogenesis in April 2020.https://t.co/AFCgesiluW
— LLadany (@lladany) October 7, 2022
"No one denies that thousands of New Yorkers died needlessly in March - May 2020. Now we know it wasn’t because the city’s ERs were overrun," Wood House stated.
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