HomeMy WebLinkAbout012323 Follow-up information and sources re verbal public comments to BoH 1_19__23________________________________
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Dear Board of Health and County Commissioners,
At the January 19, 2023 Board of Health meeting, Health Officer
Allison Berry heard Public Comment concerns about myocarditis and
excess deaths correlated with the CV experimental injection rollout,
but dismissed these concerns by asserting Covid itself was almost
entirely to blame.
To the contrary, a "literature review of 50 studies involving a total
of nearly 550 postmortem investigations" concluded these studies
confirmed "the low prevalence of myocarditis in COVID-19."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8941843/
https://www.eugyppius.com/p/sars-2-and-paxlovid-resistance-the
Meanwhile, the continual drumbeat of death reports and studies warn
that myocarditis/cardiac dangers from the CV injections are much more
common that the "rare risk" that the CDC itself admits. Consider the
Thailand study testing teens before and days after their second
injection, which found 3.5% of boys (7/202) developed myocarditis and
"cardiovascular manifestations were found in 29.24% of patients."
https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/7/8/196
https://twitter.com/TracyBethHoeg/status/1557039855304990721?s=20&t=TI5fud1JLyQlIEZVcOMghg
Berry's claim that Covid is the cause of the world-wide explosion of
unexpected and excess deaths since 2021 is belied by U.K Office for
National Statistics (ONS) showing England and Wales experienced 30%
more deaths than expected during the first week off 2023, but less
than 10% were deaths "with" (much less caused by) Covid.
https://www.actuaries.org.uk/system/files/field/document/Mortality%20monitor%20Week%2001%202023%20v01%202023-01-17.pdf
https://www.theweek.co.uk/news/uk-news/957270/non-covid-excess-deaths-why-are-they-on-the-rise
This squares with insurers like Indiana's OneAmerica CEO reporting
"unheard of" 40% death increase among "working-age people 18 to 64",
most of which "are not classified as COVID-19 deaths."
https://www.thecentersquare.com/indiana/indiana-life-insurance-ceo-says-deaths-are-up-40-among-people-ages-18-64/article_71473b12-6b1e-11ec-8641-5b2c06725e2c.html
Finally, could Board of Health and County Commissioner meetings allow
the public to ask brief (even just one minute) follow-up questions
after public comment responses and Health Officer reports, in order
to foster dialog and mutual understanding by allowing clarifications
and supporting information (like the above) to be presented in real
time. Thanks in advance for considering this request!
Stephen Schumacher
Port Townsend, WA