Have healthcare professionals abandoned their ethical codes?

Explicit ethical principles and values have long been recognised as constituting essential frameworks to guide the day-to-day activities of professionals working in healthcare. Any newly qualified practitioner – doctor, nurse, psychologist, therapist – is routinely directed towards the relevant ‘code of ethics’ document and told that it is imperative to abide by these doctrines throughout their career.
Yet, despite their purported importance in ensuring sound clinical practice, throughout the covid event, these foundational guidelines were habitually ignored by all of the healthcare professions…

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Watson et al debunked?

Watson et al’s Lancet article claiming 14-20 million lives saved by Covid vaccines always stretched the credulity of HART members but it is still widely quoted as the gain to ofset ‘rare’ vaccine injuries. Steve Kirsch casts more doubts on the methodology used.

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Let’s not forget the mass casualties of the covid RESPONSE – Part 2

Psychologist Dr Gary Sidley presents many personal testimonies to the negative consequences of extraordinary restrictions and practices during the covid event. Generalised descriptions often fail to impress upon the reader the extent of suffering and turmoil endured by the victims of these draconian interventions. Accounts from the Scottish Covid Inquiry (SCI) and other sources convey the depth of emotional impact of these impositions upon ordinary people.

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