Whereas in the UK, doctors appear to be encouraged to report a death as Covid-19 if they merely believe that a deceased person showed a symptom: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/877302/guidance-for-doctors-completing-medical-certificates-of-cause-of-death-covid-19.pdf … and then statisticians decide the underlying cause of death:https://twitter.com/top1percentile/status/1344076264446058496 …
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This is what was happening in Ireland until those falsifying the certs had the actual laws and consequences explained to them. According to Professor Cahill, if clear, the underlying cause of death has to be stated accurately and equivalent legislation applies in the UK.
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very interesting, and what about the first test case that will surely arrive in a British court from families who have either been refused a pay out or delayed due to the death certificate not being correct ?
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Dolores Cahill has been campaigning since the start of this so I'm sure it's true. I think the relevant bit is about halfway through the video.https://dolorescahill.com/pages/experience …
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@GRHutchinson interesting video. Can we hold any individual medical profs to account here? -
We have equivalent laws in the UK so it can be done.
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This video has now been removed. I have seen it though. Quelle surprise ...
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Do you know where I could watch it?
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