The Remarkable Report Commissioned by the Scottish Covid Inquiry that Savages Lockdowns and Vaccines

Throughout the Covid pandemic, the Scottish Government made a show of imposing stricter and longer restrictions than Boris Johnson’s ‘reckless’ Tory Government south of the border. Yet despite these additional measures, in the two years from the start of the pandemic to spring 2022, Scotland averaged 23.9 excess deaths per million weekly, writes Dr. David Livermore in Spiked. “That was by far the highest in the U.K., with Wales suffering 22.9 excess deaths per million, Northern Ireland 18.8 and England 18.6.”

This obvious failure of Scotland’s response was, remarkably, summarised in an opening report commissioned by Scotland’s official Covid inquiry and written by Dr. Ashley Croft, a public health infection epidemiologist who spent most of his career working for the military and now practises from Harley Street as a medico-legal expert witness.

He told the inquiry that:

In 2020, there was scientific evidence to support the use of some of the physical measures (e.g., frequent handwashing, the use of PPE in hospital settings) adopted against COVID-19. For other measures (e.g., face-mask mandates outside of healthcare settings, lockdowns, social distancing, test, trace and isolate measures), there was either insufficient evidence in 2020 to support their use – or alternatively, no evidence; the evidence base has not changed materially in the intervening three years. It has been argued that the restrictive measures introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in individual, societal and economic harm that was avoidable and that should not have occurred.

Dr. Livermore says he agrees entirely.

As Sweden’s already-concluded Covid inquiry found, “Several countries which did impose lockdowns… had ‘significantly worse outcomes’ than Sweden”. It also found that the restriction of individual freedom was “hardly defensible other than in the face of very extreme threats”.

Dr. Croft is similarly downbeat about the vaccines, saying “it remains unclear as to whether or not COVID-19 vaccination has resulted in fewer deaths from COVID-19”. Dr. Livermore disputes this conclusion, saying “it seems fairly clear that vaccines did break the link between cases and deaths in the spring and summer of 2021”. However, recent analysis by experts like Dr. Eyal Shahar suggests that much of the apparent effectiveness of the vaccines may be an illusion created by the healthy vaccinee effect, whereby those who took the vaccines tend, other things being equal, to have fewer underlying risk factors.

In any case, Dr. Livermore agrees with Dr. Croft that “the protection they offered was brief and incomplete”.

Long before vaccine passports were imposed on Scots in autumn 2021, there was abundant evidence that vaccines did not stop infection and transmission. This should have blown the bottom out of the case for vaccine passports. That it failed to stop them is a disgrace.

Dr. Croft adds that the “2,362 spontaneous [Yellow Card] reports suggesting a fatal outcome following COVID-19 vaccination” are “of concern”, noting such events are likely under-reported.

But the most important point about Dr. Croft’s report, says Dr. Livermore, is that it so flagrantly defies the Official Narrative of harsh but necessary lockdowns saving the population from the ravages of a deadly plague.

Irrespective of whether one agrees with his conclusions or not, Croft is to be congratulated for addressing the core question: did the Government’s restrictions, deployed at great cost and societal disruption, work?

The fact that he has even asked this question stands in contrast to the groupthink on display at the U.K. inquiry, presided over by Lady Hallett. Its first theme, examining ‘Preparedness and Resilience’, concluded last month. During the hearings, witnesses were indulged in long meanders through Brexit and Tory/Lib Dem austerity. This was despite the obvious fact that adjacent EU countries not previously governed by David Cameron and Nick Clegg experienced similar travails with the virus.

Witnesses also said that Britain had prepared for the wrong type of pandemic, with all of our plans anticipating an influenza pandemic rather than a coronavirus pandemic. But if coronavirus and influenza pandemics were so obviously different, scientists wouldn’t still be arguing about whether the 1889-94 ‘Russian Flu’ – which was comparable to Covid in terms of mortality – was a form of influenza or a coronavirus.

Unsurprisingly, Croft’s report hasn’t gone down well with the lockdown-supporting press in Scotland. He has been attacked as being ‘not an expert’ in viral pandemics. I don’t know Croft and hold no personal brief for him, but his CV indicates a much longer experience of microbiology-related public health than, say, public-health academic Devi Sridhar, who exerted much influence on Scotland’s Covid response. Military medicine – where he spent his career – takes a great interest in epidemics. They have stopped many armies, from Charles VIII at Naples (syphilis) to Admiral Vernon at Cartagena (yellow fever).

Dr. Livermore concludes that “it is telling that Scottish commentators no longer even try to say that Scotland’s lockdowns were a success… there is too much evidence to the contrary”.

“I sincerely hope that Scotland’s inquiry reflects upon this. And that Lady Hallett reads Croft’s report. It might just refocus the U.K. inquiry on the questions that really matter.”

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transmissionofflame
2 years ago

Yes but there was no pandemic and no “government response” to an imaginary public health emergency was required.

There’s also the implicit assumption that the objective of the “response” was to “save lives”. Some people might have believed that, but I would question whether that belief was universally shared by those primarily responsible. Their behaviour and pronouncements when they let their guard stop suggests otherwise.

stewart
2 years ago

If a tree falls in a forest does it make a sound?

This would be a very different story if it was in thr Guardian or the BBC, rather than in Spiked.

It says a hell of a lot about the state of things when an official Scottish enquiry on the biggest thing that has happened in the world in the last 3 years doesn’t get any attention in the major media.

Shimpling Chadacre
2 years ago

I’m just struck by the picture of Sturgeon – with her dead, soulless, joyless eyes. She reeks of misery, malevolence and death.

DHJ
DHJ
2 years ago

I imagine being the conduit by which harm is brought to the masses takes its toll.

Mogwai
2 years ago

Speaking of the ‘scamdemic responses’, here’s the Prison Island version. My heart goes out to the Aussies because if any country outside of the obvious China and N. Korea won the award for going the most full-on tyrannical it was Australia. We’ve all seen enough footage of how barbaric the Nazi bastards treat the citizens and now the poor buggers have banks going cashless and this online censorship bill ( ACMA ) to deal with, which essentially makes free speech a criminal offence. Good thread here by Rebecca Barnett;

”The review of the West Australian Gov pandemic response was released today.

TLDR: ‘The human rights abuses and historically high vax adverse event reporting rate were worth it to combat a virus with an IFR on par with the flu. We did great.”’

https://twitter.com/dystopian_DU/status/1689222604803162112

Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

OK, has anyone received a red warning message pop up saying, ”You’re posting comments too quickly. Slow down”?! Is this a new feature, DS?? I only wanted to correct ‘rebecca’ as I spelt it wrong but it won’t let me. And nobody’s ever accused me of typing/texting too fast! LOL Mmkaaay………….

George L
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Yes.. I have Mogs, and the comments are slow loading too. A few times I’ve had to refresh the page for them to appear..

Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

‘K George. Cheers for letting me know. Just never seen it before and it’s not like my fingers have gotten more nimble lately..

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I have been awarded this accolade quite a few times over the years Mogs 😒 It’s a standard feature. Nothing to be concerned about.

True Spirit of America Party
True Spirit of America Party
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Yes, I experienced that as well today. Strange.

Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

More on the move to going cashless in Australia here;

”The Australian government and central bank have been involved in a beta test for the past year with the proliferation of CBDCs in mind. Their partnership projects with the Bank for International Settlements and pilot programmes with companies like Mastercard are about to wrap up this fall, and it looks as though Aussie bureaucrats are planning to implement their cashless system very quickly after the trial run is finished. 

In defense of CBDCs officials suggest that Australians are already shifting into a cashless society, citing the fact that the population went from 32% using cash to only 16% using cash in the span of three years. Of course, what they don’t mention is that Australia’s aggressive and draconian covid lockdowns and mandates since 2020 pushed the public into relying more on digital and online purchases. 
Already, the top four banks in the country are removing over the counter cash withdrawals at most of their branches. “Special centers” will be put in place for “more complex banking needs including cash” but the overall trend will be the reduction of paper money, forcing the populace to go fully digital.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/major-australian-banks-are-going-cashless-forced-acceptance-cbdcs-next

True Spirit of America Party
True Spirit of America Party
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Wow this is creepy AF!

Douglas Brodie
Douglas Brodie
2 years ago

It’s interesting that the Scottish Daily Express has reported that “Nicola Sturgeon is being criminally investigated by homicide police for over 5,500 deaths in care homes during Covid. This would be Scotland’s largest-ever mass-death investigation in its history.”
 
I haven’t seen any other MSM mention of this.
 
https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/scottish-news/cold-case-homicide-cops-investigating-30506943

JXB
JXB
2 years ago

“…“it seems fairly clear that vaccines did break the link  between cases and deaths in the spring and summer of 2021”.

Coronaviruses and influenza viruses being seasonal and most active in Winter, there a noticeable reduction in cases and deaths starting in Spring: fully expected and natural.

In Spring 2020, cases and deaths declined rapidly without the “vaccines”.

Lockdown Sceptic
2 years ago

The BBC are more interested in a cheap thermometer placed indirect sunlight showing a “record” temperature.

The won’t report The Remarkable Report Commissioned by the Scottish Covid Inquiry that Savages Lockdowns and Vaccines or the WHO power grab.

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Paramaniac
2 years ago

Covid does not exist.
Covid has never existed.
This was a Mass Hysteria outbreak over an imaginary virus.

Paramaniac
2 years ago

Covid does not exist.
Covid has never existed.
The PCR is 0% accurate.
Not a single person on planet earth has died of Covid 19.
Therefore the vaccine deaths are worse than anyone could have ever imagined.
This was a Mass Hysteria outbreak over an imaginary virus.

Paramaniac
2 years ago

Covid does not exist.
Covid has never existed.
The PCR is 0% accurate.
Not a single person on planet earth has died of Covid 19.
Therefore the vaccine deaths are worse than anyone could have ever imagined.
This was a Mass Hysteria outbreak over an imaginary virus.

PS. Getting bizarre red comments as I try to post. Anyone else getting this?

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Paramaniac

See my reply to Mogs above.

SimCS
2 years ago

With regards to changing the course of Lady Hallett’s UK enquiry; not a chance.