UK Column interview with Nurse Correspondent Debi Evans—this is what I covered, out soon
Honest account of what I know, nothing withheld...
Hedley interviewed by Debi Evans, UK Column’s Nursing Correspondent
Yesterday, I was interviewed by Debi Evans of UK Column. As a highly experienced nurse, Debi has the patient firmly fixed front and centre in any medical intervention—and as you would expect, is wide awake to what has been going on.
The interview should be out fairly soon, and in the meantime, I’ll share a few previous Newsletters that cover the things I hammered home during the 1 hour session. So, in no particular order, here they are.
Frozen injections weren’t finished in manufacture
People are waking up to the fact that these injections didn’t appear like magic by immaculate conception. They had to be developed and manufactured just like a car, aircraft or silicon chip. Shipping them direct to vaccination centres in bulk vials containing 5 doses, frozen down to -70°C, was illegal by pharmaceutical law, as they were only part finished. Never before have anything other than single unit doses, fully finished and packaged products, been sent into the distribution channel:
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