Freedom of Information Requests Provide some Interesting Insights - Part 3
A selection of honest responses from hospitals
I sporadically delve into Freedom of Information responses from hospitals to see if anything of interest crops up. This follows on from part 1 and part 2.
The requests often take a long time to process so much of the data is from a while ago. However, it can show that everything we were being told at the time wasn’t exactly accurate.
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Request: Can I ask for miscarriages for the last 10 years and this year so far and any other deaths from conception to birth of the foetus for the same period.
2021 was the worst year for miscarriages in this hospital with a total of 603. This represents a 16% increase over the five year average. Fortunately, 2022 seems to have returned to normal, however, there is no data after 11 July (when this request was made).
Request: Hospitalisations with COVID-19 & deaths after testing positive by vaccination status between 1 December 2021 & Feb 2022
Vaccinated
Totals: 357 Covid positive patients - 35 deaths
Unvaccinated
Totals: 80 Covid patients - 5 deaths
County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust
Request: I would like to know how many confirmed cases and suspected cases of Myocarditis and Pericarditis you have recorded for the years 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022.
As you can see, there is a 62% increase in myocarditis cases in 2021. This is even higher in 2022 because the total is already higher and there are two months of data missing.
Request: Still births, miscarriages and born with heart defects data up until April 2022
Why are there so few miscarriages from 2020 onwards. Great if true but is something else going on here? Data lag, coded differently? Seems strange when one hospital is seeing an increase in miscarriages whilst the other has almost halved. Or were there just fewer pregnancies?
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Request: Number of stillbirths in total for the period Jan 1 - June 30 2022
Answer: 11
Request: Categorised by vaccination status:
Answer:
1 dose - 0
2 doses - 3
2 doses + booster - 3
Request: Number of infant deaths (0-3 months) in total for the period Jan 1 - June 30 2022
Answer: 11
Request: Categorised by vaccination status:
Answer:
1 dose - 2
2 doses - 4
2 doses + booster - 2
Obviously one would need the total number of pregnancies and all of their vaccination statuses to do any kind of analysis but it looks like any statements saying that the vaccine reduces stillbirths from any cause looks nonsense.
Quality and Oversight Group Minutes - June 2022
Request: Deaths recorded between 1/12/2020 - 30/6/2021
Answer: 52
Request: Deaths by vaccination status between 1/12/2020 - 30/6/2021
Remember, only the elderly began being vaccinated mid December 2020, so everyone would have been unvaccinated at the beginning of this period, skewing these figures even further.
Ashford and St.Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Request: How many admissions for babies (both newborn and in utero transfers) have you had to decline for your level 3 neonatal intensive care unit in the following three financial years: 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22
Answer:
2019-20 - 5
2020-21 - 5
2021-22 - 51
Request: Of those babies declined, how many were due to lack of a suitable bed in each of the following three financial years: 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22
Answer:
2019-20 - 4
2019-21 - 4
2021-22 - 20
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
Request RF22-527
How many admissions for babies (both newborn and in utero transfers) have you had to decline for your level 3 neonatal intensive care unit in the following three financial years: 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22
Answer:
2019-20 - Information not held
2020-21 - 89 in-utero refusals & 8 newborn refusals
2021-22 - 122 in-utero refusals & 16 ex-utero refusals
Request: Of those babies declined, how many were due to lack of a suitable bed
Answer:
2019-20 - Information not held
2020-21 - 89
2021-22 - 117
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Request: How many admissions for babies (both newborn and in utero transfers) have you had to decline for your level 3 neonatal intensive care unit in the following three financial years: 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22
Answer:
19-20 - 109
20-21 - 84
21-22 - 212
Why are we seeing so many newborn and in-utero babies being declined beds and why is that number increasing?
Frankly, I wouldn't trust any of this data. It's subject not only to local manipulation but also to all the usual games with definitions and classifications. The only data that is (reasonably) hard to fudge is ACM and excess deaths - although even with excess deaths one has to be careful because they are now including 2020 and 2021 (shortly 2022) in the historical 5-year averages. More of the same!
Unfortunately, this reduces the excess deaths but doesn't eliminate them. Sadly, there isn't much critical thinking ability around to a) understand the distortions in the 5-year average and b) recognise that even with a lower rate, there's still something wrong. The "vaccines" were supposed to reduce excess deaths (Remember the "well they may not prevent infection or transmission but they do prevent severe infection, hospitalisation and death)" mantra?) especially after the "dry tinder" had already been removed.
They seem absolutely determined to obfuscate and cover-up. Um, WHY? they seem entirely unconcerned about actual public health - almost as though "collateral damage" is immaterial to their official narrative and agenda. We don't matter.
Excellent work! Thank you for more clarity on the Crime of the Century...