Tuesday, October 18, 2022

IRISH HEALTH MINISTER, STEPHEN DONNELLY: "I mean there's oodles of data."

Well, I don't live in Ireland, but I do live in the U.S. where I've seen schoolyards of children wearing masks, not because of any condition they have or any condition they might threaten their classmates with, but because of remote, unaccountable, invisible authority: the county health officer.  

But I do love the language that these official tools give to reporters.  

You may mandate COVID masks this winter, but according to a major report by Ofsted in the UK earlier this year.  There's evidence that face masks could have stunted many children in social and language development.  So I'd like to ask with these known risks, what real-world evidence do you have that masks significantly reduce COVID-19 not based on models but actual real-world examples.   

00:25  So first of all, there is no expectation we will be moving to mask mandates.  Obviously, Ireland does what every other country will have contingency plans in place should there be a variants of concern that out competes Omicron that is a high ratio in terms of severe illness and that escapes the vaccines.  

My comments:  So this was something.  He's admitting that Ireland's response will be just like every other country's response.  Like China's?  Like Austria?  How about Australia?  There's no greater admission or concession that says we defer to a higher central authority than our own nation.  We defer to the International Communist WEF, Davos, and the EU.  These are our gods.  

00:45  The public health advice I have is unambiguous [meaning he'll change his advice next week] on the use of masks.  Masks are important.  We have public health advice in place right now.  They do work.  They do save lives.  And they have been an incredibly important part of our response to the . . . to the pandemic.

01:00  What real-world examples do you have of that other than just saying that they work? 

01:07  I mean there's oodles of data.  There's data all over the world.  There's no serious argument being had in terms of whether face masks . . . there's no serious argument being had in the medical community as to whether face masks are an important public health measure.  Are there trade-offs, are there trade-offs in children wearing masks?  Yes, there are, and those things are taken very seriously, and they are counted for in terms of public health advice.  But in terms of living through a pandemic, there is no serious debate as to whether face masks are an important public health measure . . . .

01:48  Could you name a real-world public health study that shows that . . . ? 

01:51  I will ask the Chief Medical Officer to send you any number of studies to that effect.  Yep, no problem at all.     

The Perils of the Alex Jones Precedent . . .

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Sometimes comedy-tragedy just writes itself.  

"The workers comp route is attractive to lawyers because it's relatively straightforward in every state"

From JustTheNews

. . . failure by a medical professional arguably constitutes battery under state law because it denies informed consent to the potential victim of vaccination, according to Mendenhall. 

The people and the organizations involved with this effort are impressive and the more trustworthy folks that I've read and listened to.  

"We're trying to slot people into the right lawyers" for their specific vaccine issues, said Ohio-based Warner Mendenhall, who is also representing vaccine trial whistleblower Brook Jackson in a False Claims Act lawsuit against Pfizer and its contractors. The attorney is working with groups including the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, Children's Health Defense and First Liberty Institute.

Mendenhall started researching the viability of workers comp this spring and got his first ruling for his first client last week. An Ohio administrative court recognized the validity of the vaccine injury but rejected the compensation claim because the client took the vaccine "in anticipation" of a mandate set to take effect a week later.

New York-based lawyer Robert Krakow told Just the News he's been referring prospective vaccine-injury clients who were subject to employer mandates to lawyers who handle workers comp. 

The workers comp route is attractive to lawyers because it's relatively straightforward in every state and shouldn't be preempted by the currently suspended federal vaccine mandate on large employers, Mendenhall said. 

He pointed to a 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that moved a wrongful-death COVID lawsuit against a nursing home back to state court, finding the claims weren't preempted by the federal PREP Act.

The father of the boy, who has suffered "anaphylactic reactions to prior shots," wants him to get vaccinated. Mendenhall said he warned the doctor about liability that would stem from refusal to evaluate the ingredients in the vaccine in relation to the boy's medical history.

Such a failure by a medical professional arguably constitutes battery under state law because it denies informed consent to the potential victim of vaccination, according to Mendenhall. 

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