Covid Porn is Back

The tireless hacks at the BBC have emerged from their bunkers once again to terrorise the public by bravely touring the hospitals and whipping up hysteria about the latest outbreak of flu. It seems “literally hundreds” of patients have been bombarding A&E departments, according to Health Editor Hugh Pym and Chloe Hayward who have been courageously touring the front line:

As one patient leaves his room at Leicester Royal Infirmary’s acute unit, cleaning staff are waiting outside.

He is barely out of the room before the bed is stripped and bleach is sprayed. The next patient is already waiting to come in.

Over two days the BBC was given access to the hospital to witness first-hand how it is coping with an early surge of winter bug cases.

Flu season has hit a month earlier than normal this year, with experts warning there appears to be a more severe strain of the virus – mutated H3N2 – circulating.

Hospitals around the country, like this one in Leicester, are doing all they can to avoid becoming completely overwhelmed.

“Completely overwhelmed.” Sounds familiar?

They’re at the Royal Infirmary in Leicester, and after citing some choice case studies, miss no opportunity to make it sound like the end of the world is imminent:

“There are patients in every cubicle,” Consultant Saad Jawaid says, as Paige is wheeled in. “Another ambulance has just rocked up.”

We watch as he works with colleagues in the resus unit to find desperately needed bed spaces.

“When beds are full we have to move people – sometimes that means those who can sit are moved out of beds and into chairs,” he says.

Regardless of the situation in the hospital and the range of conditions people are turning up with, on closer examination it things aren’t quite as bad as the story’s florid copy suggests:

Richard Mitchell has been the Chief Executive of University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust since 2021 – and has witnessed first-hand how it gets harder to cope with each winter that passes.

”We are already seeing very high levels of flu,” he tells us. He expects numbers to climb into January. “That is one of the many things I am concerned about at the moment.

“At this point I feel we are working at the limits of our ability.”

What exactly was he expecting? An idle coast through to April before going on a well-unearned summer break? It raises the interesting question of what people who work for the NHS think they are likely to be confronted with in 21st century Britain.

The story ends up with the predictable exhortation to get a flu vaccine. The other day the Telegraph reported that the currently available jab is a “poor match” for the strain that’s doing the rounds anyway.

Enough said. But if you’re feeling nostalgic and suffering from Covid-era withdrawal symptoms, the BBC’s story will take you back to the good old days. The only thing missing is some reckless modelling.

Worth reading in full – unless you’re of a nervous disposition.

Stop Press: The BBC’s Nick Triggle (often a voice of relative sanity in the Covid years) has questioned how unprecedented this year’s flu wave really is, pointing out that the NHS’s data only go back to 2021!

NHS England says the number of patients with flu in hospital is the worst on record for this time of year, describing it as an unprecedented situation.

It is, but that’s because the data only goes back to 2021-22. In doing so, it misses several really difficult flu seasons during the 2010s.

The 2014-15 and 2017-18 winters were particularly bad – more than 20,000 deaths from flu were recorded.

Both were far worse than what we have seen over the past four years.

So when the NHS talks about being in an unprecedented situation it is not taking into account what happened just a decade ago.

Could this flu season match those? It is quite possible. The strain that is dominant this year – H3N2 – was the one behind the 2014-15 and 2017-18 spikes.

But it is worth remembering what is being seen now is not something that has never happened before.

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huxleypiggles
4 months ago

We must bring Bozo back as the “Spaffing Tsar” with an emphasis on rebuilding Nightingales. That should sort it.

RW
RW
4 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I’m in favour of manadatory social distancing and mask wearing at home for all BBC and NHS employees. With 24×7 AI CCTV surveillance to be sure to catch them when they break the rules. No more sex for you until you’ve learned to behave yourself like ordinary human beings.

That should sort it.

Quickly.

huxleypiggles
4 months ago
Reply to  RW

Nicely.

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 months ago

Another shout out for BBC reporter Nick Triggle. I noticed throughout the crazy years Nick Triggle’s posts were more ‘considered’ than the average. I’m surprised the BBC is still employing him, as he has a habit of cutting through the hysteria and emotion and saying quite reasonable things!

Nick Triggle today: ‘NHS England says the number of patients with flu in hospital is the worst on record for this time of year, describing it as an unprecedented situation.
It is, but that’s because the data only goes back to 2021-22. In doing so, it misses several really difficult flu seasons during the 2010s.
The 2014-15 and 2017-18 winters were particularly bad – more than 20,000 deaths from flu were recorded.
Both were far worse than what we have seen over the past four years.
So when the NHS talks about being in an unprecedented situation it is not taking into account what happened just a decade ago.
Could this flu season match those? It is quite possible. The strain that is dominant this year –H3N2 – was the one behind the 2014-15 and 2017-18 spikes.
But it is worth remembering what is being seen now is not something that has never happened before.

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
4 months ago
Reply to  Deborah T

Yeah, but these days everything is “unprecedented”.
Heatwave in the summer? – Unprecedented.
Rain in November? – Unprecedented.
Dog bites postman? – Unprecedented.
There has to be a permanent hysteria.

huxleypiggles
4 months ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

Kneel Starmer tells the truth – unprecedented.

Rachel Thieves tells the truth – unprecedented.

David Lammy gets something right – unprecedented.

Lyndsey Hoyle does his job – unprecedented.

Tony Bliar phooks off – unprecedented.

JeremyP99
4 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Kneel Starmer tells the truth – unprecedented.”

He did once, in his “island of strangers” speech.

He then realised what he had done (spoke the truth) and rowed back on it.

Apparently he “didn’t read the speech properly before giving it.

A lawyer? Yeah, sure, Keir…

One of his former SPADs – a few months back on the radio…

“He’s a hollow man, who cannot stop lying”.

Yup

huxleypiggles
4 months ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

Thanks 👍

Bellacovidonia
4 months ago
Reply to  Deborah T

Nick is a data journalist and he knows he will be what i call “statshamed” by plenty of online numerate sceptics.

Arborvitae23
4 months ago
Reply to  Deborah T

Plus the fact that 2020 to 2021 had barely any flu cases at all. 🤔

JeremyP99
4 months ago
Reply to  Deborah T

And 2020, which saw ZERO flu deaths (oh ha ha ha ha) saw “Covid” deaths at the same rate as a bad flu year. Nothing out of the ordinary. That started with the jabbing. And has stayed the same. Of course, as “excess mortality” is calculated on a rolling five year basis, that means what is way out of kilter will now be seen as the norm.

Meanwhile, as the ever reliable terrace warriors chanted

“You can stick your effing vaccine up your ar**…”

stewart
4 months ago

The NHS reminds me of Audrey the carnivorous plant in The Little Shop of Horrors,

RW
RW
4 months ago

This is the same winter story as every year, as searching through Guardian articles will easily reveal.

Flu is called flu and not influenza because it’s a usually harmless everyday disease every person will contact every flu season.

For comparison: It’s widely acknowledge that the Spanish hoax was A Really Deadly Pandemic™. Reportedly, pandemistas in the USA managed to kill a real lot of people with all kinds of ‘measures’. But more than 85% of the malnourished and routinely overworked German soliders living in cramped and unhygienic accomodations behind front in summer 1918 who caught it recovered without being hospitalized.

GroundhogDayAgain
4 months ago
Reply to  RW

Bad Cattitude makes a decent case that the death count was exacerbated by the over prescription of a brand new, but poorly understood substance ‘aspirin’

“[Doctors] prescribed it widely to those with spanish flu. In doses ranging from 8 to 31 grams per day.

a toxic dose is 200-300mg/kg of weight. that’s about 20g for a 180 pound person.”

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/the-greatest-lie-told-during-covid

factsnotfiction
4 months ago
Reply to  RW

…alongside the over medication of the new drug Aspirin, there were also multiple medications and vaccines (up to 24 each!) administered to the masses that contained highly toxic ingredients such as arsenic, formaldehyde, chloroform and heavy metals.

Arborvitae23
4 months ago

I have just finished reading “Pale Rider” by Laura Spinney, which acknowledges the above comments.

Unfortunately, bearing this book in mind, her comments regarding COVID are challenging to comprehend.

She seems to have lost her “science”.

ELH
ELH
4 months ago
Reply to  Arborvitae23

I think the book was praised by B Gates… don’t have my copy to hand but can you check yours?

JohnK
4 months ago

Well, they’re supporting the Royal Mail. Today I received another letter promoting the use of the ‘Flu jab. I don’t intend to use it this year.

soundofreason
soundofreason
4 months ago
Reply to  JohnK

Well, they’re supporting the Royal Mail… I don’t intend to use it this year.

What no Christmas cards? Bah! Humbug!

JohnK
4 months ago
Reply to  soundofreason

I meant I’m not using the jab; the mail is doing well with the cards I’m posting!

10navigator
10navigator
4 months ago

Excellent recent book. Published sept 2025.—‘Vaccines Amen. The Religion of Vaccines’ by Aaron Siri. Scores 4.9 from over 200 reviews on Amazon.

Hester
Hester
4 months ago
Reply to  10navigator

Aaron Siri a true fighter for justice, a brilliant man.

Arborvitae23
4 months ago
Reply to  10navigator

Thank you for the recommendation.

sam s.j.
sam s.j.
4 months ago
Reply to  10navigator

i just read it too, so good, i sent a copy to a friend hoping to convince her but made no difference .

but the next friend just sent to maybe will work but only because heard are already thinking about the shots . sent the real anthony fauci to a friend when it came out made no difference , i should give up trying to convince the true believers but cant help it!.

at least am helping the book industry !

Hound of Heaven
Hound of Heaven
4 months ago

I spent time at a big hospital in south London yesterday chauffeuring a chemo patient. It all seemed perfectly normal to me with just a few face coverings as usual.

Hester
Hester
4 months ago

I think its the Terrorgraph that seems to be pushing all this, it was first out the stocks with the face masks, then about getting children injected to protect Granny, and today its the NHS being overwhelmed by Flu. Clearly the Gates lot must have pulled on the choke chain and told them they need to make good on the financial donations.
Its a repeat of the Covid playbook, the Terrorgraph was a big supporter of Lockdowns, othering, and all the horrors inflicted on us over those years.
If they carry on like this I pray they get sold to someone who will sack their global health team

Hound of Heaven
Hound of Heaven
4 months ago
Reply to  Hester

They lost me and I don’t miss it a bit.

Hester
Hester
4 months ago

likewise but I do like to read its headlines to find out what the thing I need to be scared of today is.

Hound of Heaven
Hound of Heaven
4 months ago
Reply to  Hester

I use the BBC News app for that. Then I know there’s no need to worry.

NeilofWatford
4 months ago

A few questions. How many of these ‘overwhelmed beds’ are occupied by
1. Immigrants who arrived in the last 5 years?
2. People who don’t speak English?
3. People who have never paid a penny in UK tax?

Hester
Hester
4 months ago

How many of the Patients had taken the wondrous Covid injections and the Flu injections I wonder? Bet the BBC didn’t ask that

Gezza England
Gezza England
4 months ago
Reply to  Hester

Well when some stupid lying blonde bloke who has never seen a comb lets in a couple of million people how is that going to help our hospitals?

JXB
JXB
4 months ago

1948… Pre-Nationalised Health Service: 2 750 hospitals with 480 000 beds serving a population of just under 50 million. 400 000 on the waiting list which was 0.75% of the population. A number of these hospitals were isolation hospitals for contagious diseases, like for example ‘flu. 2025… NHS (bang pans): 1 600 hospitals with 145 000 beds serving a population of around 69 million. 7 million on the waiting list which is 10% of the population. None of these are isolation hospitals – they were all closed by the end of the 1990s. Does this have anything to do with it? A&E – introduce £75 fee to attend, that will reduce numbers substantially. Why are people with ‘flu going to A&E or GPs? There is no treatment or cure. Every year… every year! … the NHS (bang pans) is “swamped” by ‘flu patients. Why is it never prepared? Ironically the only time the NHS wasn’t swamped was during CoVid – ‘flu disappeared and CoVid was a mere sniffle. Note: pre-1948 the UK had a national health service, for which those in employment and their employers were obliged to pay National Insurance under the 1911 National Insurance Act. The 2 750… Read more »

huxleypiggles
4 months ago
Reply to  JXB

Thanks for the details.

JohnK
4 months ago
Reply to  JXB

And some of them, or at least extensions, were built during WW2, built mostly by the military, both British and American. Some of the buildings lasted a lot longer than intended, such as some of Frenchay hosp in north Bristol.

transmissionofflame
4 months ago

Travelled down to London and back by train today. So far not seen anyone with a face nappy

Spiritof_GFawkes
4 months ago

I saw two in Tesco on Monday. Plus one in the car park using a face mask as a chin support

transmissionofflame
4 months ago

one in the car park using a face mask as a chin support”

Nothing says “sad muppet” quite like that

mike r
mike r
4 months ago

Come on BBC, where is the bit that blames this flu outbreak on Climate Change? You’re missing a trick here…

Art Simtotic
4 months ago

Must be apocalyptic if the BBC are wheeling out Hugh Pym, the National Pallbearer…

Arborvitae23
4 months ago

I live in Leicestershire.
The LUHT has been incompetent and rated inadequate for years.
RM is as useless as his predecessors.

sskinner
4 months ago

“Flu season has hit a month earlier than normal this year,…”
According to the Hope Simpson analysis Influenza might be a bit late.

Hope-Simspon
sskinner
4 months ago

“Richard Mitchell has been the Chief Executive of University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust since 2021 – and has witnessed first-hand how it gets harder to cope with each winter that passes.”
That is likely to be a problem with the NHS, especially if the staff are increasingly from developing countries?

”We are already seeing very high levels of flu,” he tells us. He expects numbers to climb into January. “That is one of the many things I am concerned about at the moment…”
No s***t Sherlock. Flu will peak around the shortest days and those happen in November, December and January – every year.

“At this point I feel we are working at the limits of our ability.”
That has nothing to do with how bad a flu season is. We have flu every year and some years are worse than others. Bad years usually follow good years, and vice versa..

Hope-Simpson
Gezza England
Gezza England
4 months ago

Why do we have these overpaid sub-IQ NHS managers who fail to prepare for something that happens every winter?

dvdcsmth
dvdcsmth
4 months ago

Make them worried and undecided, and then show them the way to safety. The Masters are good. Blessed be the name of the Masters.

coviture2020
coviture2020
4 months ago

Credibility lost in covid will never be regained.
Records only from 2021 says it all.
By the way up to the covid years every winter was an ” exceptional flu year”

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
4 months ago

My daughter is a front-line nurse and despairs at the hype. The cases of seasonal flu (Covid-19 hoax) are as normal. They’re always busy each year. If it’s the corrupt BBC telling you, then you know it’s spin.

Myra
4 months ago

So it is seasonal respiratory disease…happens every year. It appears to be a little earlier, maybe because of the sudden cold spell we had. My prediction is that in all likelihood this means it will end a little sooner too.

johnbuk
johnbuk
4 months ago

We’re all going to die I tell you!
Being born is fatal, make your peace now.
Donations accepted.

JeremyP99
4 months ago

Why is this a surprise? The experimental mRna gene therapy shots have destroyed the inbuilt immunity of millions, many of them forever. So what else would you expect after doing this to an unsuspecting country.

No. I was not jabbed nor ever will be. I did enough research before the jabs were even a thing into previous attempts at vaxxes for Coronavirus. All were disastrous, all killed all the animals they used to test them on. ADE – Antibody-dependence enhancement, aka cytokine storm, your immune system attacking your cells so hard you die.

No thanks. Not for me.
I’m a medical layman, but a few hours research was all I needed.

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 months ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

Cheers!

Michael Staples
Michael Staples
4 months ago

This is from an NHS site on 2 January 2025:

Flu cases in hospital have already surpassed last year’s peak as festive infections “flood” hospitals early this winter.
Latest weekly figures published today show one in 20 hospital beds are being taken up or closed by a festive bug, with 2,504 general and acute beds alone being taken up by flu patients – an increase of almost 40% on last week (1,795).
There were a total of 2,629 patients with flu in hospital last week, including 125 in critical care beds – up 90% on the week before (66 w/e 8 Dec).

Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose

The Enforcer
The Enforcer
4 months ago

All this panic – would it have been different in 2000 when we had 240,000 in the NHS? Now we have barely 140,000, yet spending then was £75billion. It is now £211billion.

Something does not add up with non medical staff running at almost 50% of total labour force.