
Pam Barker | Director of TLB Europe Reloaded Project
While the article below nails, no doubt rightly, austerity policies that have economically weakened Spain and Italy, there does seem, however, to be a deliberate targeting of the elderly for medical neglect in this so-called pandemic across many countries, including the UK. We remind readers of the article we recently published on the disturbing use of DNR (do not resuscitate) forms in the UK, where family doctors are signing such forms on behalf of elderly patients who have expressly refused them. See Our lockdown was supposed to protect the most vulnerable, the elderly, from Covid-19 – but we’re achieving precisely the opposite.
In France, as of March 28, 2020 the anti-convulsive drug Rivotril, a powerful sedative belonging to the infamous Benzodiazapine family of drugs, was approved for use in injectable form by the government for those suffering in an asphyxiative state who cannot be resuscitated. The government decree has made it available to all doctors, including community physicians, which has raised the grim prospect that we are allowing in the practice of euthanasia by the back door. Given the lockdown policy, which has confined everyone to their homes, including the elderly, this gives inordinate power in a time of perceived crisis to the family doctor to administer a powerful end-of-life drug without the patient’s consent.
Another important dimension to this situation is the fact that it is the elderly – close to death or who have already died – who are mostly being tested, and with the PCR test that is known to give a false positive rate of around 80% (see Manufactured Pandemic: Testing People for ANY Strain of a Coronavirus, Not Specifically for COVID-19 [VIDEO]). Further, attested to by many doctors, coronavirus is to be put on the death certificate even when it’s not the cause of death (see More Expert Feedback on Those Virus ‘Death’ Stats, Certificates [VIDEOS]). In other words, there seems to be a stampede into classifying the elderly as victims of this disease and, in fact, making sure they are, and that any kind of normally extreme response, such as using Rivotril (or morphine, as the article below explains), promoted as an act of compassion, is serving as a useful dispatching mechanism.
If we didn’t know better, we’d be very suspicious of this government display of compassion masking ruthless, premeditated expediency.
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Coronavirus: Elderly Europeans Denied Treatment
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In addition to the ethical questions raised by the rationing of healthcare according to age, the denial of medical attention to the elderly, many of whom have paid into the social welfare system all their lives, also casts a spotlight on the shortcomings of socialized medicine in Southern Europe, where austerity measures imposed by the European Central Bank have resulted in massive budget cuts for public healthcare.
In Spain, the regional government in Catalonia, an area hit hard by the coronavirus, issued a confidential protocol which effectively advises that elderly people afflicted by the coronavirus should die at home.
In documents leaked to several Spanish media outlets, the Catalan Emergency Medical Service (Servicio de Emergencias Médicas, SEM) instructed doctors, nurses and ambulance personnel to inform the families of older patients suffering from coronavirus that “death at home is the best option.”
The document stated that dying at home was more humane as it avoids suffering: patients can die while surrounded by their families, something that is not possible in overcrowded hospitals. The protocol also advised medical personnel to avoid referring to the lack of hospital beds in Catalonia.
The recommendations, endorsed by the Council of Physicians’ Associations in Catalonia (Consejo de Colegios de Médicos de Cataluña), stated that patients over 80 years of age should not be intubated and be offered only “oxygen mask therapy.” The guidelines recommended that patients over 80 who are suffocating be administered “comfort treatment with morphine to alleviate the sensation of dyspnea.”
SEM also advised healthcare professionals to optimize medical resources in the current emergency situation and “avoid admitting patients with little benefit.” Medical personnel were asked to reserve the material “for those patients who can benefit the most, in terms of years of life saved.”
The Catalan Minister of Health, Alba Vergés, denied that the directive discriminates against elderly patients. SEM medical director Xavier Jiménez also denied it, but he admitted that the document exists. “All we are doing is offering patients the best option for their situation,” he said.
Elsewhere in Spain, the Madrid-based Spanish Society of Intensive and Critical Medical Care (Sociedad Española de Medicina Intensiva, Crítica y Unidades Coronarias, SEMICYUC) recommended that maximum therapeutic efforts should be reserved for younger people with more possibilities of survival. If there is a shortage of hospital beds, people over the age of 80 or those with Alzheimer’s disease should be denied treatment.
In Italy, a document prepared by a crisis management unit in the northern city of Turin also proposed that coronavirus victims aged 80 or older or those in poor health should be denied access to intensive care if there are not enough hospital beds.
In a document leaked to the British newspaper The Telegraph, the civil protection department of the Piedmont region, stated:
“The criteria for access to intensive therapy in cases of emergency must include age of less than 80 or a score on the Charlson Comorbidity Index [which indicates how many other medical conditions the patient has] of less than 5.
“The growth of the current epidemic makes it likely that a point of imbalance between the clinical needs of patients with COVID-19 and the effective availability of intensive resources will be reached.
“Should it become impossible to provide all patients with intensive care services, it will be necessary to apply criteria for access to intensive treatment, which depends on the limited resources available.”
A Piedmont health councillor, Luigi Icardi said:
“I never wanted to see such a moment. It [the document] will be binding and will establish in the event of saturation of the wards a precedence code for access to intensive care, based on certain parameters such as potential survival.”
In the Netherlands, doctors have been accused of trying to ration scarce beds in intensive care units by advising elderly patients suffering from COVID-19 to waive hospital treatment, according to the Reuters news agency.
Dutch MPs raised concerns after senior citizens complained about receiving calls from doctors. MP Henk Krol, who leads the 50PLUS party for seniors, warned against age discrimination:
“One octogenarian is not the same as another. There are eighty-year-olds who are fit and running marathons, and there are fifty-year-olds who are in ill health.”
Health Minister Hugo de Jonge denied that the doctors’ calls were official government policy. He told Reuters that “advanced care planning” discussions between general practitioners and patients with serious medical conditions were not unusual:
“This is standard practice for doctors. We call it advanced care planning, it means having the conversation with people about ‘what you would want to happen if you get sick.’
“Patients can then say, ‘if it gets to the point where I need a ventilator, where I need to go into the ICU, I would prefer not to do that.’ That is a possibility, but those conversations are not based on the age of patients.”
In a March 15 interview with the Dutch television program WNL Op Zondag, Marc Bonten, a microbiologist at the University Hospital of Utrecht, said:
“What is the best way to serve humanity? Aspects such as who has the greatest chance of surviving an admission to intensive care will come into play. It’s up to the doctors to see who has the best chance of survival.”
Back in Spain, Óscar Haro, director of a motorcycle racing team, described in a viral YouTube video how his elderly father died from coronavirus after being denied a respirator because of his age:
“My father started working at the age of 14 until he was 65. He never asked for anything. On March 18, he needed a respirator to avoid dying and was denied…. This is the Spain we have. My father’s generation built this country, its reservoirs, roads, agriculture, working 14 hours a day, coming out of a postwar period. And they are being left to die.
“I do not understand how a person like my father, who has been working all of his life, contributing to social security in this country, could die because there are no respirators, because he was unable to receive treatment, because of regulations which state that with people older than 75, it is no longer interesting to take care of them and they are left to die. We are leaving to die a generation that built this country.
“We are saying that we have incredible social security, when healthcare personnel do not even have gloves to wear. This morning they had no robes or masks. I do not understand that my father, who has been together with his wife since the age of 15, was not allowed to say goodbye to her.”
Meanwhile, Ivan Calle Zapata, a football coach in Martorell, a municipality in Catalonia, wrote about how he lost his paternal and maternal grandparents to coronavirus:
“My 82-year-old grandmother and 71-year-old grandfather did not die from #COVID-19, they were LEFT TO DIE. @salutcat [Catalan health authorities] denied them respirators and admission to the ICU, just like other older people in Catalonia. Following is an open thread, for them, and for all the broken families:”
Faced with growing public outrage over the lack of treatment for the elderly, the Spanish government on April 3 issued a statement in which it said that denying healthcare to the elderly was unconstitutional:
“In case of extreme scarcity of healthcare resources, older patients should be treated under the same conditions as the rest of the population, that is, according to the clinical criteria of each particular case. Accepting such discrimination would lead to an underestimation of certain human lives due to age, which contradicts the foundations of our Rule of Law, in particular the recognition of the equal intrinsic dignity of every human being.”
The government’s statement does not have legal effect, which means that regional governments in Spain are not expressly prohibited from ending the practice of denying healthcare to the elderly.
The scarcity of healthcare resources in Spain and Italy, the two European countries most affected by the coronavirus pandemic, can be directly attributed to a decade of austerity measures.
During the European debt crisis in 2011 and 2012, when many Italian and Spanish banks were on the brink of collapse, Northern European countries imposed strict budgetary conditions in exchange for bailouts. As a result, government spending on public healthcare was drastically reduced.
In Spain, the government in April 2012 unveiled austerity measures designed to slash 65 billion euros from the public deficit by 2014. The cuts, imposed by the European Central Bank, reduced Spanish spending on public healthcare by a whopping 10%. Spain’s then-Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy explained: “These measures are not pleasant, but they are necessary. Our public spending exceeds our income by tens of billions of euros.”
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As a reference. The video statement of this German MD from the Selb, Germany, Corona virus special hospital is here: https://youtu.be/JWlouv9QafU … sorry, no longer, but fortunately many did re-upload it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7MYefVfnIo
In case this is deleted again, search for the title: Erfahrungsbericht eines Intensivmediziners zum Covid-19
Sorry, above I forgot to say that obviously most without treatment did survive! He was suggesting this to other colleques, but often they refuse to listen.
I actually would appreaciate denied treatment. I heard from a MD who works in a special clinic in Selb Germany, that he discovered, that the official treatment guidelines which state
1. put them on breathing machines and
2. from 39°C fever give them fever lowering pills
lead mostly lead to death.
There were different health indicators like Oxigen saturation etc. which determine the treatent.
But he discovered that even with those very bad saturation value the patients say “It’s OK” and he thinks the fever kills the heat-sensitive viruses.
His statement is e.g. in youtube, but of course in German. But basicly he said, what I have written above in short.
And what a joke, news papers report of “mysterious deaths” with breathing machines. Another MD said in Germany, that it is very tricky to adjust the breathing machines (sorry I do not know the valid English expression for it) and too much pressure can kill the patients.
But too much seems not to be the problem, Doing nothing, letting them their fever works well. Following the treatment guideline kills them – possibly intentionally to rise the death toll and fear, that justifies the global vaccination profit.
See also (partly in English):
https://08oo.wordpress.com/2020/03/23/unterdrueckte-heilung-des-coronavirus-covid-19/
https://08oo.wordpress.com/2020/04/07/geplante-bevoelkerungsreduktion-durch-covid-massenimpfung/
At the last link you will find the main statement machine translated in a comment.
I also suggest (I hope it is not so bad s they claim, but think it should be considered:
RichieFromBoston
DEBORAH TAVARES EXPLAINS HOW EVENT 201 WAS THE LAST ACT, BUT THIS WAS LAYED OUT DECADES IN ADVANCE.
RFB
http://stopthecrime.net/
https://www.youtube.com/user/NewStopTheCrime/videos
By the way, if they ram these virus test sticks into your nose, they will find that you are infected! Conveniently, they put the virus in the test right away! If you are infected, they can pick you up, drug you and, if wanted, ventilate you to death.
Pinned by RichieFromBoston
YOU WILL TEST POSITIVE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAiOn0HohcE
YOU WILL TEST POSITIVE https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2020/04/10/ontario-received-100000-contaminated-unusable-swabs-for-covid-19-tests.html
YOU WILL TEST POSITIVE https://www.thedailybeast.com/coronavirus-test-kits-have-been-contaminated-with-coronavirus-says-report
CATCHING THE POINT NOW?? https://myfox8.com/news/coronavirus-test-kits-meant-for-the-uk-found-to-be-contaminated-with-covid-19/