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Muriel Newman: Investigating Covid

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Muriel Newman,
Publish Date
Mon, 26 Feb 2024, 2:56pm
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Muriel Newman: Investigating Covid

Author
Muriel Newman,
Publish Date
Mon, 26 Feb 2024, 2:56pm

New Zealand has experienced two pandemics in recent years.

The first was the swine flu pandemic, caused by the H1N1 influenza virus, which originated in Mexico in 2009. It is鈥estimated鈥痶o have affected as many as 1.4 billion people world-wide over about a period of some 119 months, causing more than upwards of 600,000 deaths.

The second was the Covid-19 pandemic, caused by the SARSars-CoV-2 virus, which originated in Wuhan, in China in December 2019. While the World Health Organisation鈥reports鈥痑lmost 800 million cases and more than 7 million deaths, they believe this grossly under-represents the true situation.

When the first pandemic arrived in New Zealand, John Key鈥檚 National Government adopted the Ministry of Health鈥檚鈥疘nfluenza Pandemic Plan. When the second pandemic hit, Jacinda Ardern鈥檚 Labour Government rejected the plan, the Ministry鈥檚鈥Pandemic Plan, taking the country down a very different path.

How the Ardern administration managed the pandemic is under鈥review, improve New Zealand鈥檚 future pandemic preparedness. However, since the initial terms of reference for theRoyal Commission of Inquiry into Covid-19鈥痑ttracted criticism for being too narrowly focused, the Government is expanding the inquiry and submissions have now been called to ascertain what should be included.

A good place to start is to compare the 2009 and 2019 responses.

The Ministry of Health鈥檚鈥痯andemic plan鈥痺as a mitigation strategy designed to keep infection at manageable levels until natural immunity to the virus was built. It had three main goals. The first was to minimise the impact of the disease and mitigate its effects. The second was to keep society functioning as normally as possible during and after the pandemic. And the third was to鈥痬inimise the economic consequences.

The idea was to鈥痬anage鈥痑n outbreak in such a way as to prevent hospitals from becoming overwhelmed while reducing the impact on society and the economy. During the swine flu pandemic, while border controls were introduced, and some schools and businesses temporarily closed to reduce the spread of the disease, there was minimum economic and social disruption.

Furthermore, family doctors played a central role, to help maintain, as far as possible, normal healthcare.

Altogether it鈥檚鈥estimated鈥痶hat of the 430,000 symptomatic cases of swine flu in New Zealand, around 116,000 of them visited GPs, about 1100 were hospitalised, and 119 patients were admitted to intensive care units. Of the 49 deaths attributed to the disease, 86 per cent had underlying health complications, most notably, respiratory illnesses, obesity and substance abuse.

At the start of the pandemic in 2020 Jacinda Ardern鈥檚 Labour Government followed the Ministry of Health鈥檚鈥疨andemic Plan. By mid-March there was to be a 30-day focus on slowing the spread of the virus through stricter border controls, a restriction on gatherings to 100 people, and extra precautions for those at the greatest risk. However, within a matter of days, the Prime Minister took control.

A 鈥渢eam鈥 of PR advisers was appointed, and the tried and tested鈥疨andemic Plan鈥痺as ditched, as the strategy changed from鈥痬anaging鈥痶he virus to鈥痚liminating鈥痠t.

Without any cost-benefit analysis or regulatory impact statement, the country was ordered into one of the world鈥檚 harshest lockdowns 鈥 against Ministry of Health advice.

Many experts objected.

According to former New Zealander of the Year Sir Ray Avery, trying to eliminate a flu-type virus was impossible: 鈥淚n the history of all humankind, we have only ever eliminated one major infectious disease 鈥撯痵mallpox.鈥

贬别鈥warned鈥痶here would be severe consequences: 鈥淭his virus will have caused more economic damage, loss of livelihoods, increased suicides, disruption to our education system, inhuman treatment of our elderly and irreversible social changes than actual deaths.鈥

In Britain, the former British Supreme Court Justice Lord Sumption, also railed against lockdowns. He believes that whenever democratic safeguards are suspended it鈥檚 the public鈥檚 duty to hold the government to account.

With Covid being no worse than a bad flu for the majority of people, he鈥asked, 鈥淚s this serious enough to warrant putting most of our population into house imprisonment, wrecking our economy, destroying businesses that honest and hardworking people have taken years to build up, saddling future generations with debt, depression, stress, heart attacks, suicides and unbelievable distress inflicted on millions of people who are not especially vulnerable and will suffer only mild symptoms or none at all?鈥

In New Zealand, holding the government to account was proving difficult as the Prime Minister had taken control of the narrative, claiming her Government was the 鈥渟ingle source of truth鈥: 鈥渦nless you hear it from us, it is not the truth鈥.

With the media, the medical profession, and the opposition parliamentary parties largely falling into line, alternative views were silenced in an environment where government propaganda dominated.

Instead of playing a central role in the management of the pandemic, family doctors were not only sidelined, but their independence was compromised by professional bodies that heavily restricted what they could advise patients 鈥 and prescribe.

When Covid vaccines became available, Jacinda Ardern chose Pfizer 鈥 a genetically modified messenger RNA vaccine that had been rushed to market before the clinical trials had been completed.

Concerns about the experimental nature of the vaccine were allayed, however, when the PM鈥confirmed鈥痡ust before the 2020 general election that under her watch vaccination would be鈥voluntary.

Such an assurance upheld the鈥freedoms鈥痝uaranteed in鈥New Zealand鈥檚 Bill of Rights鈥痠ncluding Section 10 which states: 鈥淓very person has the right not to be subjected to medical or scientific experimentation without that person鈥檚 consent鈥, and Section 11: 鈥淓veryone has the right to refuse to undergo any medical treatment.鈥濃

But Ardern broke her word.

In 2021, against the advice of the Ministry of Health and without any鈥疪egulatory Impact Analysis, she imposed mandates.

The official rhetoric from the 鈥渟ole source of truth鈥 was that vaccine mandates were being introduced to "stop the spread of the virus". But that too was a lie. Section 11AA of the鈥Covid-19 Response (Vaccinations) Legislation Bill revealed鈥痶heir purpose was to 鈥渆nsure the continuity of public services鈥.

But given the relatively small number of affected staff, even that justification did not stack up.

With Ardern pushing for New Zealand to become a world leader in vaccine uptake, mandates were used to coerce staff to accepting the vaccine 鈥 even though high-quality protective equipment (PPE) could have been used instead by those who were anxious.

Mandates divided society.

It was ugly politics.

With tensions rising and the Canadian truckers鈥 protest in the news, on February 6, 2022, a "freedom convoy" opposing mandates set off for Parliament 鈥 from Cape Reinga in the north and Bluff in the south. By the time they arrived in Wellington protest numbers had swelled to thousands. But MPs refused to meet them, and with no one willing to deliver their message to the Prime Minister asking for an end to the mandates, they pitched their tents on Parliament grounds and stayed.

At its height, about 12,000 people鈥supported鈥痶he protest 鈥 55 per cent were women, 45 per cent Labour-Green supporters, and 27 were per cent 惭腻辞谤颈.

Labour MPs denigrated those affected by the mandates calling them 鈥渇erals鈥 and a 鈥渞iver of filth鈥 instead of displaying empathy. But in spite of such opposition, public support for the protest reached鈥30 per cent, making it impossible to dismiss them as fringe.鈥

At dawn on March 2, 2022, Police in riot gear advanced on the protesters in what was to become one of New Zealand鈥檚 darkest days. It was a turning point in Ardern鈥檚 tenure as Prime Minister.

To date, New Zealand has had 2.6 million鈥reported鈥痗ases of Covid and more than 5700 deaths. At its peak there were almost 25,000 cases a day and upwards of 70 deaths.

There is no question that New Zealand, like many other countries that adopted similar policy responses with lockdowns and mRNA vaccines, has experienced 鈥渆xcess鈥 deaths after the pandemic.

Waikato University鈥檚 Economics Professor John Gibson has been investigating this trend and has just published new鈥research鈥痵howing that last year, 鈥渢he excess mortality rate is averaging just over 8 per cent; corresponding to about 3000 more deaths than would be expected鈥.鈥

It is bizarre that little is being said about excess deaths 鈥 3000 more lives lost last year than predicted is not insignificant. Surely there needs to be an inquiry. If the management of the pandemic has contributed to this alarming situation, New Zealanders need to know.

And the Royal Commission most certainly needs to know whether the Ardern Government鈥檚 response to the pandemic is now resulting in thousands of excess deaths of New Zealanders each year.

There are many more questions that need to be asked.

On whose authority was the Ministry of Health鈥檚鈥疨andemic Plan鈥痑bandoned? And why was Ardern able to lock down our entire country without any official advice, nor even the legal powers to do so?

Was medical treatment to patients with cancer and other serious health conditions suspended during the lockdowns 鈥 and if so, on who鈥檚 authority and why?

What hold did the Government have over the media to prevent them from acting as an unbiased Fourth Estate? And why weren鈥檛 opposition parties able to act as a true opposition, challenging Labour鈥檚 decisions 鈥 what hold did the Government have over them?

Why weren鈥檛 alternative Covid treatments and preventative measures that were proving to be successful overseas made available to New Zealanders?

Who authorised the undermining of the medical independence of our GPs?

Why was an experimental mRNA genetic vaccine forced onto the population without a proper process of informed consent including full disclosure of possible side effects?

Why hasn鈥檛 the Pfizer purchase agreement been released? Did it absolve the company of legal liability for vaccine injury? Did it force the Government to continue promoting boosters even though there are now serious鈥concerns鈥痑bout their safety and efficacy? Did it prevent other remedies from being recommended by the Ministry of Health?

What impact did the government鈥檚 abolition of district health boards and restructuring of the health system in the middle of the pandemic have on the performance of hospitals?

And we haven鈥檛 even mentioned the impact that the Government鈥檚 Covid strategy has had on children and their education. Nor the serious concerns鈥raised鈥痓y the Auditor General over Labour鈥檚 鈥渟plashing the cash鈥 on Covid, and their appalling lack of accountability for the spending of vast amounts of taxpayers鈥 money.

There are also questions over the performance of the Director General of Health. Instead of providing independent and impartial advice to the Government, the statutory role appeared to have become highly politicised, raising serious questions about the impartiality of the public service.

One would hope that such questions form part of the investigation into Covid by the鈥疪oyal Commission鈥痑s New Zealanders deserve to know the truth.

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