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Are there many people in hospital due to vaccine injury?

57 replies

Confused10101 · 22/09/2021 23:35

This is what an MP said in the parliament- of course doesn’t go into detail which hospital etc but can an MP just make statements like this without checking the facts? If they did check the facts then are there lot more vaccine injuries?

Statement Made:

Our hospitals have a large number of in-patients who are there only because they took the vaccine. It is causing a lot of angst for consultants across the country. That is why the Government should say now that they are going to look at these issues off their own bat without being required to by Parliament, and that they will carry out a review, which could also include assessing costs and benefits.
Martin Docherty-Hughes
(West Dunbartonshire) (SNP)

hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2021-09-10/debates/9DC43CAE-0728-4000-8AB7-7B2B8156DAA3/Covid-19VaccineDamageBill

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Geamhradh · 23/09/2021 07:43

It's Christopher Chope who is the one saying it.
Martin Docherty-Hughes is replying to him.

CC has been vocal about his opinions on vaccines since they first started the vaccination programme. Probably gives him something to do now he can't support upskirting any more.

Geamhradh · 23/09/2021 07:47

It's a bit of a non story really, the initial move is to add the Covid vaccines to the legislation for vaccine damage lawsuits etc. Which is right and proper.
CC is just using a logical step (add new vaccine to list of already existing vaccines) and twisting it to suit his own agenda.
I'm sure if there were wards full of Covid vaccine damaged people our resident anti-vaxxers on MN would have told us about each and every one.

BIoodyStupidJohnson · 23/09/2021 08:17

Ah, 'Charmer' Chope. What will we do when he is finally deactivated by Skynet.

Confused10101 · 23/09/2021 09:02

@Geamhradh apologies for the error- I’m confused as to how an MP can make such a statement without backing it up with data?

Which hospitals?
How many in each hospital?
Age range?

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StarCat2020 · 23/09/2021 13:34

CC has been vocal about his opinions on vaccines since they first started the vaccination programme. Probably gives him something to do now he can't support upskirting any more
He is fucking useless.

He is my MP and here in Christchurch there are very many scared older people and very old people.

CC has wanted to restart the economy for ages and this scares a lot of people yet they still would vote for him tomorrow.

SickAndTiredAgain · 23/09/2021 13:39

can an MP just make statements like this without checking the facts?

Is that a serious question?

Wowzel · 23/09/2021 13:44

I doubt it - I've seen the odd patient with a DVT but certainly not many in patients

Leftbutcameback · 23/09/2021 13:48

As an MP when you make statements in parliament which would be defamation elsewhere you are protected, but I'm sure that they have been told off for misleading parliament where facts are incorrect. But maybe that's only the government? "A large number" is a bit woolly so he's probably being deliberately vague. Sounds like a fool.

ResilienceWanker · 23/09/2021 14:02

"Being in hospital because you took the vaccine" could cover a lot of things other than actual vaccine injury though. I ended up being admitted overnight because I had a weird headache after my AZ jab. I wouldn't have even contacted my GP under normal circumstances - it wasn't that bad at all. But the nurse who gave the jag said I had to contact the GP if the headache had certain characteristics, which it did. And the GP sent me to A and E, who couldn't discharge me until they'd done certain tests, because they had a protocol for "headaches after AZ". Understandably, given the blood clot thing.

I was fine, discharged by lunch the next day and felt a right fool taking up a bed for the mildest headache imaginable! But I definitely wouldn't have been there if I hadn't had the vaccine, and they presumably wouldn't have admitted me if I hadn't had the vaccine. So though in my case it was overkill, I'm kind of glad that the messaging is "get anything vaccine related checked out" - which may indeed involve people being admitted to hospital.

JoborPlay · 23/09/2021 14:13

Not at my hospital (collating such data is part of my departments job). It's a large hospital trust in the NW.

NotReallyAPrincess · 23/09/2021 14:17

[quote Confused10101]@Geamhradh apologies for the error- I’m confused as to how an MP can make such a statement without backing it up with data?

Which hospitals?
How many in each hospital?
Age range?[/quote]
Some MPs (many, actually) have an agenda. This one happens to be highly inflammatory. Facts don’t bother Chope at all.

StarCat2020 · 23/09/2021 14:39

Facts don’t bother Chope at all
He is so safe as an MP, it is a joke

StarCat2020 · 23/09/2021 14:40

He voted against the smoking ban and it never made sense to me.

Found out that he regularly has days out paid for by Bri9tish American
Tobacco

pontypridd · 23/09/2021 14:55

Well - this is one of them.

twitter.com/GeorgiaBClark

titchy · 23/09/2021 15:00

I’m confused as to how an MP can make such a statement without backing it up with data?

Easy. Stand up in the House and read your bit of paper. Doesn't matter if it's utter bollocks - protected by Parliamentary Privilege.

Confused10101 · 23/09/2021 16:08

@pontypridd she’s in Australia? Although there are quite a number of Australian media personnel who have been affected by the vaccine- there was another male news reader from Australia who was hospitalised as well…

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pontypridd · 23/09/2021 17:30

No, she works for The Telegraph here doesn’t she?

pontypridd · 23/09/2021 17:31

No you’re right it’s in Australia.

Why does that make a difference?

pontypridd · 23/09/2021 17:32

Mumsnet is worldwide and the thread doesn’t specify the UK.

howdiditcometothis666 · 23/09/2021 17:38

Australia is much better at acknowledging deaths and adverse events from the vaccines than the UK. If their death rate is correct then we will have more www.tga.gov.au/periodic/covid-19-vaccine-weekly-safety-report-02-09-2021

I don't know that MP and he may well be as mad as a box of frogs but I do agree with the point he is making. The UK is sweeping it under the carpet like a dirty little secret to the total detriment of the families affected

BananaPB · 23/09/2021 17:41

I interpret the statement as a roundabout way of saying there are double vaxxed people in hospital rather than vaccine injury.

There are lots or videos on social media where MPs have lied. There is no consequence to their lies.

Confused10101 · 23/09/2021 17:44

@pontypridd yes mumsnet is worldwide however in my original post the MP is referring to Uk cases…hence my question

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Shelddd · 23/09/2021 17:48

@BananaPB

I interpret the statement as a roundabout way of saying there are double vaxxed people in hospital rather than vaccine injury.

There are lots or videos on social media where MPs have lied. There is no consequence to their lies.

Probably pretty hard to find an MP who hasn't lied. Not everyone lies outright, lots will selectively present evidence that supports their agenda while pretending contradictory evidence doesn't occur. It's just as much of a lie, maybe even more so because they are presenting it as irrefutable truth.
Confused10101 · 23/09/2021 17:48

@howdiditcometothis666 hmm that’s concerning- yes the UK did sweep the whole blood clot argument under the carpet until they couldn’t hide it any longer.
well if you go by mumsnet standards the ‘do not question anything about the vaccine else I’ll chew your head off’ stance is pretty strong

You cannot for the love of god ask anything here which questions the vaccine- you get posters coming at you in all directions!

I’m yet to have my second dose and I’m quite concerned- it feels like a decision between do you want a heart inflammation now with your second dose? Or maybe later with Covid?

Not much of a choice…

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