Mass Testing of Children is “Harmful, Invasive and Unevidenced” and Needs to Stop, Scientists Tell MPs

The mass testing of healthy children is “invasive and unevidenced”, causes significant damage to children and needs to stop, scientists and clinicians have told MPs and Peers.

The comments came at a meeting of the Pandemic Response and Recovery All-Party Parliamentary Group of cross-party MPs, which was hearing whether there is a case for the continued mass testing of healthy children by schools and nurseries.

Co-chaired by Conservative MP Esther McVey and Labour MP Graham Stringer, the group examined the pros and cons of testing in schools along with the growing concerns about the likely physical and mental health harms caused by constant testing.

Ms McVey said the evidence they heard is clear and “testing in schools must stop”.

The announcement made by the Prime Minister that face coverings no longer need to be worn in schools from January 27th was very welcome. However, children are still routinely being asked to take tests, even primary school children, which goes against Government guidance, regardless of whether they have symptoms. The threat of school closures may have been lifted but hundreds of thousands of children are still missing yet more schooling thanks to constant testing and the requirement for healthy children to isolate. We know children are not drivers of transmission. The evidence presented by our experts found no benefits to mass testing. Instead there is disruption, harm and distress caused and two years on we have no robust randomised control trials for the benefits of mass testing of healthy school children.

The evidence we have heard is clear. Testing in schools must stop, especially in the absence of any sort of study on the impact it has on our children’s physical and mental health. Evidence sessions such as this one are so important, to allow us to get a full picture before we make a decision and put our case to the Government.

Co-chair Graham Stringer said the “eye-watering sums” spent on testing would have been much better spent elsewhere.

We cannot continue to force such an invasive procedure and we have heard today of children as young as two being physically restrained by their parents, put in headlocks or vomiting after the tests. As I have said before, the evidence to impose these sorts of measures must be overwhelming and I’m not aware the evidence exists that testing healthy children is beneficial and will help stop the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Not to mention the eye-watering sums spent on testing which could have been so much better spent on redressing some of the damage already caused to child mental health. Surely the time has come to stop the mass testing of healthy children?

The MPs heard from several eminent specialists in public health and children’s psychology, as well as from Mark Ward, a parent who spoke about the traumatic experiences of testing his toddler.

All argued against the mass testing of healthy children in schools, highlighting the insufficient scientific and clinical evidence and that far from being of any public health benefit, mass testing causes significant damage to children.

Dr. Angela E. Raffle, Honorary Senior Lecturer in University of Bristol Medical School, said there is “no sound evidence that testing children leads to reduction in serious cases of COVID-19”.

SARS-CoV-2 testing of healthy school children needs to stop. The World Health Organisation cautions against mass symptomless testing because of high costs, lack of evidence on impact, and risk of diverting resources from more important activities. There is no sound evidence that testing children leads to reduction in serious cases of COVID-19. The policy decision in England to introduce school testing appears to have been a political decision, to create the impression of safety, rather than investing in staffing and ventilation which would have made an impact. The tests being used have not been properly evaluated as self-tests or for use in children. Children are low transmitters compared with adults. The net effect of the school testing is harmful because of the trauma of repeated testing and the disruption to children’s lives through repeated exclusion and isolation. Testing is important when done under medical supervision in order to guide decisions about the best way to treat a child who is ill, but the indiscriminate use of tests in children who are well is unjustified.

Dr. Allyson Pollock, Clinical Professor of Public Health at the University of Newcastle, added that constantly mass testing healthy children is “not only a traumatic experience but an appalling waste of time”.

So many of the so-called public health measures applied over the last two years have been applied indiscriminately in blanket fashion and in the absence of evidence and sound evaluations. Mass testing healthy school children is one such unevidenced measure which has serious consequences. Mass testing is screening and in the U.K. the Government completely ignored the Wilson and Junger 1968 principles of screening and failed to seek the advice of the U.K. National Screening committee. Testing healthy children in the absence of good evidence of benefit and harms is highly unethical. Healthy children are being tested and isolated unnecessarily. Children are at extremely low risk of severe disease and many of them will be asymptomatic or only have mild symptoms. Testing has not been shown to prevent transmission. Mass testing healthy children is not only a traumatic experience, it is unethical and an appalling waste of time and money. Testing is something that should only be done if deemed clinically necessary, such as if a child is ill enough to need medical attention under medical supervision.

University of Nottingham Professor of Psychology Ellen Townsend told the MPs and Peers that the lack of evaluation of the psychological impact on children of constant testing was a “grave and unethical oversight”.

It is unclear what mass testing healthy children is achieving from a Public Health perspective. No studies have been carried out to understand if there are any benefits and no evaluation has been done on the psychological impact of testing – this is a grave and unethical oversight. We must recognise that children are at minimal risk to others but the harms caused to children, the disruption from testing protocols in schools and the resulting absences, are completely disproportionate to the proclaimed benefits of indiscriminate mass testing. The president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health was quite correct when she said last year that testing in schools was causing unnecessary chaos.

Child and Adolescent Senior Clinical Psychologist Dr. Zenobia Storah described mass testing of healthy children as “harmful, invasive and unevidenced” and “nothing short of state-sponsored child abuse”. She added:

I have been working with young people throughout the last two years and have seen a steep rise in mental health conditions as a result of measures like testing. These obsessive infection control measures are causing worrying levels of highly anxious behaviour. They maintain and amplify the fear messaging, further exacerbated when children are surrounded by adults, their parents or teachers, also constantly testing. It is utterly extraordinary for a society to treat their young in such an abusive way, to throw decades of understanding about normal child development out of the window without having considered the risk factors. One in six young people now meets the diagnostic criteria for at least one mental health disorder but there is still time to lessen and even reverse the long term psychological impact this is having on our children. Children and adolescents need to be prioritised and mass testing, like face coverings, must be consigned to the policy bin, once and for all. What is required immediately is a return to normality for all children and all school and extra-curricular environments.

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Free Lemming
4 years ago

I won’t be cheering the many turncoats. All these people speaking out now, but didn’t before, remain complicit in murder. All these people MUST be held accountable; keeping silent and following orders is not an excuse. Let the Nuremberg trials begin once again.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

People are too scared to even go round to Susan Michie’s house and have it out with her on her doorstep – so just who is going to be arranging these ‘Nuremburg trials’?

Basically, everyone is just waiting to see what their governments will allow them to do.
There’s already a very long list of ‘people who are accountable’ – where are they? Probably doing their weekly shop in Waitrose. I don’t know – maybe Whitty goes to Sainsbury’s.
Do we know who’s making the ‘Vaxx Passes’? Which companies, where? If you don’t want ‘Vaxx Passes’ then the production of them must be halted.

Now that the 3rd ‘booster’ phase must be slowly coming to an end, it’s only a matter of time before the 4th Jab is announced and rolling out begins. No jab = no travel = and that’s fine if you don’t intend to leave the country.
They’ll still let people travel to London to wave some placards about in Parliament Square and Hyde Park – that doesn’t do any harm (to the Government). If that gets too annoying, then they’ll just make protests illegal.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

You first 🙂

I think what wrote is fair. The truth is hard to swallow sometimes. I feel that all this about ‘Nuremburg 2’ coming is ‘for the birds’.

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Thanks, Annie. I was one of those people ‘waving placards’. At the height of the marches last year we had about 100,000, and they had a HUGE effect – on those watching from their cars, the pavement, shops, houses – must have been many thousands watching. Same with demos on the Continent. The massive, and massively visible, resistance in Austria must surely have influenced in some part the decision of an Austrian court to ask a LOT of questions, and we pray this will lead to the lifting of their evil mandate.

Free Lemming
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I know all your posts are deeply pessimistic, but thank heavens there are other people that aren’t so negative. Shouting “The End is Nigh” at every single opportunity is not emboldening anyone. There are levels of resistance and we’re not quite at the physical revolution stage yet. Not quite. Things do seem to have taken a turn of late (we’ll have to wait and see how permanent those changes are), so to completely refuse to acknowledge that those changes could also see legal challenges succeed is very unhelpful. I don’t see how your attitude really helps anyone tbh.

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

Well said

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

I don’t always agree with EF for the same reasons. But, let’s face it, forewarned is forearmed, and we must not lose sight of the evil of which these people are capable. It’s not all plain sailing, and there are still storms out there to negotiate.

I don’t think it’s pessimism – I think it’s sad realism.

I used to be a Pollyanna – I’m not any more. I long to wake in the morning with a song on my lips, as of old. But the words of the poet ”never glad confident morning again” seem to be all too prescient.

Free Lemming
4 years ago
Reply to  Banjones

I get that, but when realism morphs into deep-rooted negativity there’s a problem. Once hope is lost, all is lost, and hope isn’t upheld by constant bleak predictions of doom. I’m under no illusion that things don’t look good, and when it comes to it I’ll be there fighting (literally) till the bitter end – this for me is something worth laying down my life for – but until then, I’ll look for evidence of a positive turning point.

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

Yes, you’re right, of course. And most of the time I do see gleams of hope, and I won’t give up. But it doesn’t hurt to have pessimists like EF pointing out the worst case scenarios, if only to stiffen our resolve.

They do say that an optimist is one who sees a non-existent light in the sky, and a pessimist is one who blows it out.

Adrian25
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

I’m hoping for big things coming soon out of Canada and the USA.
If they can overturn the mandates and the insanity, then the rest of the world will look at North America, England, Sweden, Denmark, and want to follow their lead.

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Info on digitalisation of healthcare. Go to wikispooks for info on some of the folk drafted in to roll this out….
Health technology expert panel meets for the first time – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

If that gets too annoying, then they’ll just make protests illegal.

If they dare.

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

They dare! Changes being made to human rights so that there will be no individual human rights, everything will be for the common good…
https://t.me/lawyersoflight/6946

Catee
4 years ago

Not sure why you got a downtick, you are quite correct, they are currently trying to push through changes that will mean the Freedom marches etc will not be allowed, but hey don’t look at that look at the Ukraine.

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

Probably because they don’t want the truth coming out or don’t want to believe that our benign government would contemplate anything so evil…

Old Bill
4 years ago

The cry of ‘for the common good’ has been the calling card of fanatical despots throughout the ages, I don’t know how they can even bring themselves to utter such words. Have they been so emboldened by the success of their baseless covid impositions that they feel they can go even further next time?

Of course they have, the vast majority of people in England are still doing the face mask hokey kokey in restaurants when they have no reason to even carry one, the insanity is palpable and makes me extremely uneasy in the present, never mind for the future.

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  Old Bill

Please respond to the proposed changes.

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  Old Bill

It’s truly bizarre isn’t it? The sight of people ordering food/drinks wearing masks, taking them off to sit down, putting them back on to go to the toilet and leave, all the time often leaving the mask on the table or stuffing it in their pocket, what on Earth do they think this is achieving? If the mask is so effective, surely it’s a bio hazard that’s just lying on the table? How is it possible for them to not see the contradictions in their actions?

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Old Bill

Currently in the Lake District, it’s like Nap Nap central even on the high streets on cold and windy days.

What a population of Pampers.

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago

I think a lot of people have missed that one. Like the digital ID that will be required to buy, sell, rent property.

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Banjones

I’m wondering how they’ll expand on this scheme. I’m sure it will be easy to tweak it at some point to accommodate the over 18s and those individuals the State consider to be naughty…

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-age-verification-technology-to-be-trialled-in-shops

Its ironic how they want to protect children from abuse but have no qualms in ramming sticks up their nose at every opportunity.

d4zlia46
d4zlia46
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Your a bundle of optomism arent you! Lol Its ok though, while your sat at home moaning and bitching the rest of us will get on with fighting this war (and it is a war) on your behalf because your too scared.
You asked whos going to be organising the Nuremburg 2.0 trial?
There are many things happening behind the scenes but our best hope is a gentleman called ‘Reiner Fulmich’ who you wont have heard of because hes not appeared on Jeremy kyle or with Dr Hilary.
Hes the a german qmerican lawyer and the guy who took on Volkwagen with the emissions scandal and also the Deutsche Bank scandal and won both cases. Hes been working on the covid case for the last 12 months and the judiciary hearing, with real judges, experts witnesees is on the 5th February. That will decide if theres enough evidence to site indicements against those responsible.
If your genuinly intersted in educating yourself on facts rather than being spoonfed propaganda that youre no doubt paying the BBC for then i suggest you do some actual research. Cheers

Corky Ringspot
4 years ago
Reply to  d4zlia46

Punctuation and spelling. Please!

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

And how many teachers are guilty?

The Stealth Plan to Force mRNA Jabs on the Public
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2022/02/02/covid-cover-ups.aspx
Revealed in this video clip from October of 2019, the plan to jab everyone with an mRNA shot was already in the making, even before COVID-19 became known. They knew the public might not fully accept the experimental technology, so they plotted a way to generate the needed ‘excitement.’

The Great COVID Cover-Ups
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola

We need far more people at all our events here  
 if we want the tyranny to end for good 

Thursday 3rd February 5pm 
Silent lighted walk behind one simple sign
“No More Lockdown” 
Bring torches, candles and other lights  
Meet Corner of High Street & Pound Lane 
Marlow SL7 1NF

Stand in the Park Sundays 10am  make friends, ignore the madness & keep sane 
Wokingham Howard Palmer Gardens Cockpit Path car park Sturges Rd RG40 2HD  
Henley Mills Meadows (at the bandstand) Henley-on-Thames RG9 1DS

Telegram Group 
http://t.me/astandintheparkbracknell

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

Treacly Trudeau’s message to vaccine protesters: Truck off  
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/treacly-trudeaus-message-to-vaccine-protesters-truck-off/
AW Edensdale

We need far more people at all our events here  
 if we want the tyranny to end for good 

Thursday 3rd February 5pm 
Silent lighted walk behind one simple sign
“No More Lockdown” 
Bring torches, candles and other lights  
Meet Corner of High Street & Pound Lane 
Marlow SL7 1NF

Stand in the Park Sundays 10am  make friends, ignore the madness & keep sane 
Wokingham Howard Palmer Gardens Cockpit Path car park Sturges Rd RG40 2HD  
Henley Mills Meadows (at the bandstand) Henley-on-Thames RG9 1DS

Telegram Group 
http://t.me/astandintheparkbracknell

ImpObs
4 years ago

I guess a big hoohar about testing will take the heat off injecting them with a transfection of cytotoxic poison with horrific side effects.

Shouldn’t they have had this conversation before they started all this nonsense.

JayBee
4 years ago

This was self-evident from the start.
And it’s applicable to adults as well.
Any invasive test is an assault on one’s bodily autonomy.
Any unstandardized testing with on top of that mostly unreliable ones is also just a waste and their results are just those of a discriminatory lottery.
Crimes against humanity by all involved and voting for this.
Same goes for masks.

Amtrup
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

I’ve posted this comment separately lower down but it was really a ( belated ) reply to your post so am copying it here. The invasive nature of the test struck me from the start, how horrible it was, how unnatural, how “violent”. ( and as you also say, the masks, dismissed as “just a …” ).

I am still astonished/incredulous that so many millions of families allowed this to be done to their children, that the children struggling against it, in pain because of it, crying because of it, didn’t cause parents and teachers to rebel against it all.

I’m horrified that it didn’t. I’ve seen one person, an adult, take a test, insert the swab-stick in their nose etc, and how painful it looked/is. How can they have done this several times a week to children for months and months now? How could they? 🙁 😕 🙁

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

The test is all part of the circus, to get people to allow The State to shove something up their nose whilst leaning back and adopting a position of subservience. It is designed to humiliate you.

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

China pushed it one stage further in the humiliation stakes with the anal swab. Just goes to show, you can’t comply your way out of tyranny.

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

That’s what the 110% truthiness MSM said anyway.

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

From the behavioural science viewpoint, it’s analogous to rape, designed to humiliate and let you know who’s in charge. Typical torture technique to break prisoners, no bodily autonomy, body cavity invasion.

Sanctioned by the state for children, twice a week.

Grow up accepting this as normal, the next generation is lost, they will be totally subservient.

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Absolutely. I posted a similar comment before reading yours. Why was the test made so unpleasant? I don’t believe that it had to be that way.

JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

A German ‘doctor’/Mengele actually stated on TV that they have to be unpleasant, that the nasal swab must either hurt people until they cry and the throat swab must make them vomit, just to catch a few more virus fragments. So much for ‘primum non nocere’. Which is not just unethical but medically also pointless, as the same could have been achieved by standardizing for higher cts instead, not that they ever even just contemplated standardizing them anyway (still the No1 proof of fraud and bad intentions here). Obviously, non-invasive methods now exist and are just as (un)reliable but they still prefer to use the dangerous and humiliating ones, in particular for the naughty unvaxxed. Also, the by now well known toxicity of the swabs is continued to be ignored and, most shockingly, the statements of ENT specialists, that they would only ever perform such a deep nasal swab with a specific instrument with a camera on its tip, is also completely ignored and the activity is continued to be performed by untrained butchers. Those are (some of) the instances that made and make me believe in the deliberate ‘reducing the average life expectancy of the plebs’ real goal of… Read more »

Amtrup
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Yes. 🙁

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

If any test was needed, a saliva test could be used, surely? Or a cheek swab. The fact that a deeply unpleasant, invasive – and not without risk – procedure was selected demonstrates the mindset of those totally abhorrent shysters behind this surveillance and subjugation plan.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

And equally condemns all NHS staff who have employed this test. They are either thick – incapable of research – or complicit in the brutality.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

Dr Vernon Coleman makes it quite clear there us absolutely NO need to push the swab in to the brain; a saliva test would suffice.

Yet more evidence this is nothing to do with protecting health.

Susan
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

They got away with it, and are still getting away with it because parents allowed it, and went along with it, and continue to go along with it.

JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Totally agree.
Masks and tests were and are medically totally pointless, pure humiliating Gessler hats and above all initial assaults on bodily autonomy to soften people up for the big one(s).

Jo Starlin
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

I had to have a PCR test (my first and only one) before a minor operation pre-Christmas. An extremely unpleasant experience. Like you I find it incredible that perfectly healthy people do this to themselves and their own children on a daily basis. It’s pure evil.

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Bob Moran has nailed it with this piece of art. He is publishing it for free & wants it to be widely shared.

photo_2022-01-26_19-49-13.jpg
ellie-em
4 years ago

That picture makes me cry. It’s the past, present and future unless we really start to protect our children. Children are societies most valuable asset.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

Well put.👍

huxleypiggles
4 years ago

A brilliant piece of work.

Can I refer to it as anti-propoganda?

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Bob Moran would indeed say that it is anti-propaganda.
It is why he publishes his artwork for free & encourages it to be shared.

scaredmama
scaredmama
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

They’re mostly poor and had no choice.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

They did it anyway. And no-one has been punished for it. Even Hancock wormed his way back into Parliament where he continues to reap a handsome salary + perks + pension + revolving door ‘consultancy’ + ‘autobiography’ to be published.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

The autobiography of a fiend incarnate, ghost-written by Beelzebub.

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

Any parent who has allowed their child to be tested continuously and has allowed an experimental gene therapy to be infused into their young bodies, needs to take a good hard look at themselves.

As for those who came up with this evil plan, or followed it through, I hope you face the full consequences of your actions.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago

“I hope you face the full consequences of your actions.”

Luncheon at the Garrick Club?

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago

I think a lot of the depression that has hit me hard in the last two years is due to the realisation that such a large proportion of the population is so incredibly stupid. I honestly didn’t realise to what extent…, and I’ve been alive for more than six decades.

Javy
Javy
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

I know, Deborah, I feel the same. The compliance I’ve seen from friends who I previously thought to be sane, intelligent beings has really depressed me and made me question my own judgement. It’s as frustrating as it is sad.

8bit
8bit
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

And the realisation Darwin was right.

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago
Reply to  8bit

Deborah, you are absolutely correct, this realisation is a shock when first encountered. For those of us with children a real concern for their future but it has always been this way. 90% of the population are green personalities who will do anything to fit in, not stand out and go with the flow. It is for the red and yellow personality types to steer the course of civilisation and it has always been the case. Social media has enabled the mass psychosis of the greens to a level of detail and granular diktats that were never possible with broadcast media but the 10% are still unaffected and will lead the sheep out of this mess. We will prevail.

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

That has been one of the most fearsome, stark realities that has shaken me to my core. I must have been very naïve before the birth of C-19.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

Well it is a certainty that I have had my eyes opened. My immediate family consists of three generations and over twenty graduates – only three remain wholly unperforated. The C1984 is not up for discussion.

Friends? Largely all gone. A couple are still friends but they have sold out, we agree to disagree and the C1984 is not discussed.

How do I feel?

Lonely. Very lonely and isolated. Sick with worry. Frightened but resolved.

No surrender.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
4 years ago

Amazing how many were sceptics all along isn’t it? For some reason I never realised until recently we were the majority all along. How remiss of me to not realise all the Scientists, and even Jeremy Vine, agreed with everything I said over the last two years.
Next thing you know we’ll have Sir KneelAlot sneering that he was against lockdowns and kept telling the Government they were damaging, useless and wrong.

8bit
8bit
4 years ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

even Jeremy Vine, agreed with everything I said over the last two years.

https://truth11.com/2022/01/31/are-you-ready-for-the-accountability-phase/

Permanent ban from positions of trust, both public and private — this ban need not be governmental, but could even be socially enforced. The KGB of this era must not become the political leadership of the next era. The Brownshirts of this era must not be allowed as teachers of the next era. Permanent social ridicule must be the future of those who led so sociopathically through this era. Never again can they be trusted.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

😀

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago

I know of a 7 year old who was frightened that he was going to kill his mother, when she cuddled him when he wasn’t feeling well. That indoctrination came from school, parent is eminently sensible and sceptical. How are we going to undo these damages?

Any teacher complicit in these abuses should find themselves before Nuremburg 2.

acle
acle
4 years ago

I can’t believe we are having to read this tripe. One school mum relayed to me how her child was so resistant to being tested at first, her husband would have to pin the child (who was screaming) against the fridge while she tried to do the test. On a healthy child. And she saw nothing wrong with this.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  acle

We got some sick people.

Trabant
4 years ago

My teenage son is one of the few who doesn’t test at his school ( that my wife teaches at too ). It’s not just the “ooh you’ve got a positive test you must isolate for a week” that causes disruption to their education. The other issue is marching the children en masse into the sports hall to get tested on some mornings 1 wastes a LOT of what could be teaching time 2 normalises the rather sinister concept of being marched off for an “intervention”

Bolloxed Britannia
Bolloxed Britannia
4 years ago

Using the grossly manipulated PCR test on an industrial scale, routinely employing CT values of 45 or above to determine infection (PCR cannot determine infection or infectiousness…FACT) is the cornerstone on which the entire Coronavirus pandemic fiction has been built! The lamentable Drosten PCR protocol was up and ready to go as soon as the WHO declared a global pandemic (the definition of which they had conveniently recently changed)…. Recent FOIR from the ONS provides the damning evidence that ONLY 17,500 people have died OF Covid19 in the UK since the commencement of the BIGGEST LIE IN HISTORY…The damage done to the people of this country and especially the children, is without parallel in the history of these island’s! How do we rid ourselves of this cancer in the guise of representative democracy? Desperate time’s call for the evisceration of our rancid establishment and it’s evil ideology…

John
4 years ago

Recent FOIR from the ONS provides the damning evidence that ONLY 17,500 people have died OF Covid19 in the UK” that is not what the FOI response said.

What it said was 17,500 people died of CoViD19 with no Co-morbidities/long term conditions, which is vastly different.

There were more people who died of CoViD19 than this, but had underlying problems such as diabetes (both types), cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease etc.

For example CoViD19 could push a person with diabetes into DKA, but that is because of Covid not because of poorly controlled diabetes.

Some people, probably a significant proportion, died with SARS-CoV-2 positive test results but of an underlying disease.

What you cannot say is that everyone other than the 17500 died of their Co-morbidities rather than CoViD19.

John001
John001
4 years ago
Reply to  John

It really depends which was the predominant cause of death. Incidental mild COVID in a terminal cancer patient probably isn’t the cause of death.

Unfortunately, the BBC and most media believe that a car crash victim with mild COVID or a false positive still died of COVID and not the car crash.

The programme ‘More or Less’ has ceased to be of any use. It no longer probes the numbers but just tries to give an answer to please its bosses.

Sforzesca
Sforzesca
4 years ago

This is a mere sideshow partaken in mostly by mere complicit sheep regardless of their “status”.

The real dangers are the continual siren calls from the the media and the bloody National Vaccine Service to get all kids jabbed.
This is what needs to be stopped immediately. It should be, and if we had anything like a properly functioning legal system it would be, a crime. Human shields, and the heavens gently weep….

If adults are dim enough to still want the jab, fair enough – too many sheep anyway.

The belief in a higher deity has been replaced by a belief in a bloody “vaccine” – the way, the truth and the life, the only route to salvation.
And that is what we’re up against.

We are still losing.

beancounter
beancounter
4 years ago

On the pages of this blog we have read about the damaging psychological, physical and mental effects of testing and masking children, as reported in this article, for nearly two years. Such comments have come from a few medical scientists, but these have been outnumbered by laypeople. Why is it only now that MPs are taking an interest in the health and welfare of our children? Where have they been hiding for the past 24 months? Where have all the clinicians been hiding? Certain people have been castigated and attacked relentlessly over the past two years for speaking up, and speaking the truth; Mike Yeadon, Sunetra Gupta, Carl Heneghan, the list goes on of good scientists who have been harried by others with totalitarian political objectives. These people are too late to the party; along with the MSM they need to face the fact that they were supine and useless when it mattered. Telling each other now that constantly testing healthy children, as well as psychologically making them fearful of each other and their own family members, is not a good idea has been known ever since this nonsense started. Quite frankly it is disgusting that it has taken so… Read more »

John Dee
4 years ago

“eye-watering sums” spent on testing would have been much better spent elsewhere.

Perhaps on training more teachers to put the children’s welfare first?

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

Good luck with that- I don’t think the amount of money required actually exists.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  annicx

Throwing money at a problem is rarely the best answer, it is merely an excuse for failing to understand what the real issue is in the first place.

Otherwise known as effing laziness – or corruption.

Amtrup
4 years ago

I am still astonished/incredulous that so many millions of families allowed this to be done to their children, that the children struggling against it, in pain because of it, crying because of it, didn’t cause parents and teachers to rebel against it all.

I’m horrified that it didn’t. I’ve seen one person, an adult, take a test, insert the swab-stick in their nose etc, and how painful it looked/is. How can they have done this several times a week to children for months and months now? How could they? 😕 🙁

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

The risk of serious damage to the nasopharyngeal cavity, cribriform plate, mucus membranes etc is huge, wriggling child, inept handler of probe etc etc. We were taught as kids how dangerous it is to put anything up there!!

The image of adults using physical force to restrain a young child whilst this torture is carried out is abhorrent. Yet when you point this out, the compliant look at you as if you are the one who is out of line.

JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

Absolutely. An ENT specialist in Germany made a video early on explaining well that they would only ever do this procedure with a special instrument with a camera on its tip, as the septum is very fragile and never straight.
He was completely ignored/censored.
Few of his colleagues dared to raise their voices.
And those people now talk about ‘having or regaining trust’ in doctors or public health?!
OYB.

BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago

3min Video showing an analysis of what is contained in these swabs

https://youtu.be/I3Zep72tubY

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago

I know people who are shoving these swabs up their children’s noses every day! (And some schools are telling them to.) I do marvel at how a parent can do this to their child, but…such has been the power of the brainwashing – the parent’s desire to ‘do the right thing’ overriding basic parental instincts.

Victoria
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

Child abuse committed by parents

when will the world wake up
when will the world wake up
4 years ago

Like most people on here I just cannot understand why the people in charge could not see what was so blindingly obvious… that we were imposing such harmful practices on our children without any evidence that there was even any benefit. Either they were so blind and tunnel visioned that they couldn’t see it, or they were so spineless that they couldn’t say anything. I would be embarrassed to only now speak out.

JayBee
4 years ago

I think they were and are all on board with Justice Sotomayor: ‘Why can’t we just treat all humans (other than us/the liberal and moneyed elite) as machines?!’
There is no other explanation left.

Dave
Dave
4 years ago

Not to mention the eye-watering sums spent on testing which could have been so much better spent”
It’s not just the money.
The vast amounts of SARS-CoV-2 testing have made equipment, personnel and consumables unavailable for testing in other conditions. There’s clear evidence that cancer patients have suffered because of lack of availability of tests to guide their treatment

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

My family have successfully not tested at all during these whole shenanigans, except for our oldest, who tested once just before Christmas when everyone was trying to save it by testing before every gathering of two or more people. He was invited to a birthday party, attendance of which was dependent on a negative test. His friend even brought him a round a test and said he had to send a photo of the result. I said just test the tap water or whatever, but unfortunately my husband, who is very dutiful, and also actually curious to see a LFT for the first time, came in at the wrong moment and helped him stick it up his nose…. I intervened to ensure it was only a tiny bit up his nose…. Anyway, I obviously had a need to share that story…. Point being, the testing is one more thing that our compliance, mostly coming from our view of ourselves as good citizens if we do it, is driving, and not the government. People still aren’t getting it and I can see for many this is now just a normal part of life, like the masks and the jabs every few… Read more »

Amtrup
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

O hear ye hear ye!!! Don’t get me started! 🙂 …… Anti-bacterial wipes; the Green Cross Code and pelican/zebra crossings ( enabling cars to take over roads/town centres etc like rivers/ravines in the middle of public space ); pharmaceuticals for almost everything; shampoos and conditioners; pesticides; national public schooling/brainwashing ghettos for under-18s; central heating; air conditioning; electric light; high-heeled shoes; tables and chairs; clocks; refined white sugar; eating cereals and pulses; cooking food …. money, writing, agriculture, language … !!! 🙂 😉 🙂

PS. I’ve managed to avoid testing completely aswell. And my son. But most people I know have been doing them. 🙁 😕

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Great list! I actually had a moment this week after pondering on the mask phenomenon when I wondered if all our clothes were garments added slowly over the years because we were told by authorities they would do this that or the other for our benefit and make us good people, when in fact we don’t need any of them – at all?!!

Amtrup
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Lol

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

“Ooh err, missus.” As Frankie Howerd might have put it.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

“High 👠 👠 shoes. Lovely.

scaredmama
scaredmama
4 years ago

I just wrote something very very rude but decided it was probably not appropriate, so I have deleted it. But I imagine you all know what it said. I am just grateful to have been able financially to homeschool, so many parents aren’t. The less well off parents have been put in an impossible position – abuse your kids? Starve them by refusing to abuse them? Give up work in order to care for them? The people who will suffer will have been overwhelmingly poorer.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

In the public library where I work, parents have occasionally come in asking for testing kits for their children who have a cold – imputed by the school to be potential covid.

I have tried to tell them it wasn’t compulsory, but they have obviously been led to believe it is. This adds unnecessary stress to their day, and shows just how oppressive ‘rules/laws/guidance/coercion/
suggestion has been and continues to be in this country.

Will anyone answer for these tortures?

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

No. No one in public office / public sector ever does. It’s always, ‘mistakes have been made, lessons have been learnt, urgently review procedure’, blah blah…but no individual is ever held to account. no one ever says ‘YOU caused this, so YOU have to face the consequences’.

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago

Indian Press Corps Asks “Where Is Justin Trudeau?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwZbf1BpVkk
Tony Heller

We need far more people at all our events here  
 if we want the tyranny to end for good 

Thursday 3rd February 5pm 
Silent lighted walk behind one simple sign
“No More Lockdown” 
Bring torches, candles and other lights  
Meet Corner of High Street & Pound Lane 
Marlow SL7 1NF

Stand in the Park Sundays 10am  make friends, ignore the madness & keep sane 
Wokingham Howard Palmer Gardens Cockpit Path car park Sturges Rd RG40 2HD  
Henley Mills Meadows (at the bandstand) Henley-on-Thames RG9 1DS

Telegram Group 
http://t.me/astandintheparkbracknell

tom171uk
4 years ago

The Government always follows “the science” so they will listen to this and act promptly.

Won’t they?

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago

”…children are still routinely being asked to take tests, even primary school children…”

”..being asked”? ”BEING A S K E D”? For crying out bl**dy loud. You don’t ”ASK” little children to accept abusive handling. This has always been outrageous – and I’m only surprised that ANY parent allows their precious child to be mishandled in this way by non-clinical people. Or actually does it themselves.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  Banjones

Good catch. They’re not being asked. They’re being forced to.

RW
RW
4 years ago

Systematically inflicting physically unpleasant procedures on people is torture. Even the smallest physical inconvenience (and swabbing is only a small inconvenience in the mind of Covidians) becomes, when endlessly repeated, an endless, horrific nightmare. Presumably more so in children.

4PureBlood
4PureBlood
4 years ago

They test for the flu since they’ve never isolated Covid-19. Which makes me wonder how they can tell there is a delta variant. They never isolated the virus but they use a test to show the damage of a solution does on monkey kidney cells then show the cellular debris as proof of the virus. So, they can use this method to claim an UNENDING! amount of variants. A lot of cancers and “viruses” are probably just different forms of parasites. Since the tests can’t differentiate between cold and flu and covid then doesn’t that mean ivermectin cures both the cold and the flu? Welcome to “they’ve been lying to us our entire lives about everything”. Get your Ivermectin while you still can! https://ivmpharmacy.com

Luis RCoelho
Luis RCoelho
4 years ago

So the wolves, using ‘science’ as an excuse, mandated that people keep a distance of 2 meters between them, but then use a long swab to stick up people’s noses?
Does this make any sense to you???
There is a nefarious agenda behind this long swab up the nose, which scientific papers have shown that nanotechnology can be implanted in people via nasal swabs.
In order to do such tests, the mouth has always been used – why the nose now?
The answer is this:

Adrian25
4 years ago

Once the insanity starts, and gets believed by millions of simpletons, it’s very hard to get it stopped.
Same with the Climate Change nonsense.

Adrian25
4 years ago

Update on the border blockade.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3FsKyalrR9U

JohnK
4 years ago

Sue. No shortage of evidence – the big problem will be working out how much the damages payment should be.

Corky Ringspot
4 years ago

I’m working (temporarily) as a Teaching Assistant in a secondary school in Norfolk. Just one of the large number of staff to whom I’ve very cautiously dared to speak about school policy in this respect has expressed any kind of reservation about policy. Staff have not the slightest understanding of the disease and still talk blithely of the tremendous dangers involved. They are still hysterical about ‘precautions’: at the beginning of every single lesson children are made to line up outside the classroom in order to receive the blessed unction (alcohol-based gel); they’re then instructed to take their coats off, despite the doors and windows being left wide open, allowing freezing wind to circulate liberally and have them shivering in their seats. Teachers frequently (and often angrily) question children who haven’t got a masked glued to their little faces. The children often simply can’t be heard properly as a consequence, and I’m certain that some teachers just accept whatever mumbled response they hear as the correct answer to a question. The teachers feel perfectly secure taking their masks off while at the front of the class while talking to the class as a whole (and very often talking consummate rubbish,… Read more »

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Corky Ringspot

I hope your contract is extended / made permanent. Those children are desperately in need of a responsible person in their corner.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

Hear, hear.

I have a niece who is a teacher and to her credit refuses to teach masked.