C19 VAX: 2022 IRISH EMS AMBULANCE CARDIO FIGURES
The OHCAR 2022 report, just released, is another ‘canary in the mine’ of the Irish Covid 19 vaccination program.
The ‘Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Register’ (OHCAR) reports annually to the National Ambulance Service of Ireland on cardiac incident call outs measured as per their annual report, details below
https://www.nationalambulanceservice.ie/
I previously reported on the 2016 to 2021 figures in the following Substack and now wish to update these figures.
The following table summarises the relevant figures for 2016 to 2022.
The highlights are as follows:
Cases attended and treated by EMS in 2022 are up 16.8% on 2020, slightly down on 2021 which were 21.2% up on 2020.
Cases attended by EMS in 2022 with resuscitation attempt before arrival are up 20.4% on 2020 (data not available for pre 2020 years). 2021 was 13.9% up on 2020.
These are highly significant increases considering that the figures for 2016 to 2020 are stable with only a 5% increase in 2019.
The figures per 100k of population are shown in the Annual Reports so I have included them here.
However, in my opinion they are misleading for the years 2017 to 2021 as these are non census years and population seems to have been underestimated. eg according to their calculations the population increased by 330k from 2021 to 2022.
Is there an adult in the HSE or the Department of Health that would step forward and accept that 20% increases in cardio call outs for the last two years is off the scale and worth investigation?
Anecdotally, we are all aware of more ambulances on the roads and as regards cardio incidents these figures beg the question as to what happened in 2021 to change things?
The roll out of the Covid 19 mRNA vaccine to over 90% of the Irish adult population from January 2021 closely correlates with this explosion in cardio problems.
This ‘canary in the mine’ of the Irish Covid 19 vaccination program can’t be ignored any longer.
None of these ‘canaries’ are definitive and I would encourage people to do their own research but to me the big red flag is that no one in ‘Official Ireland’, which includes the mainstream media, is talking about them.
There was a time when editors would jump at the chance to have such questions published on their front pages in the hope of setting the political agenda for the day.
Now, the piper calls the tune and the media put on their dancing shoes.
I know ‘Official Ireland’ will continue with their mantra of ‘correlation doesn’t equal causation’ but something is happening and you don’t know what it is, do you Mr. Donnelly?
Or does he ?
Take a look at the ‘Duper’s Delight’* smirk on Donnelly’s face at 2 mins 10 seconds, when answering questions on excess deaths from Gript’s Ben Scallan last week.
Duper’s Delight’*
“Duper’s delight most often manifests as a grin or a smirk which will flash across a person’s face, and is usually completely inappropriate to the situation or the topic that is being spoken about. The psychopath is either about to lie, or is lying to someone and they are believing it, and the smirk is a leaked expression of pleasure that they are getting away with it.”
Please feel free to share this article with public representatives and anyone you wish especially someone you consider just might be ready to ‘wake up’.
It’s fine to share this info among ‘ourselves’ but my aim is to alert more people to what is going on.
Send it to one person you know went along with the Scamdemic but just might be copping on and risk ‘the ridicule’ of their reaction.
This can be your contribution to the cause.
You might be surprised as a lot of people who fell for it just want someone to ask them about it so they can offload.
Go for it.
Pfizer admitting their drug causes heart issues https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/pfizer-amends-us-government-paxlovid-supply-agreement
Lots of canaries in the coal mine Patrick. Thanks for highlighting.
The latest Eurostat update is out. Shows Ireland had highest excess deaths in Europe for August 2023.
Now... if Stephen Donnelly knows we had one of the lowest excess deaths in the world for "the COVID period" how come he doesn't know we had the highest in Europe for August (and fifth highest in July) after "the COVID period"? Maybe it's because The Lancet haven't published the numbers yet?!
https://oisin.page/2023/10/17/eurostat-excess-mortality-updated-to-august-2023/