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− | The beginning of the '''COVID-19 global lockdowns''' in March 2020 were justified with dramatic pictures of overwhelmed hospitals and army convoys moving away corpses at night in Northern Italy. | + | The beginning of the '''COVID-19 global lockdowns''' in March 2020 were justified with dramatic pictures of overwhelmed hospitals and army convoys furtively moving away corpses at night in Northern Italy. |
==Official narrative== | ==Official narrative== | ||
[[image:Italy hospital.png|thumb]] | [[image:Italy hospital.png|thumb]] | ||
− | Northern Italy has one of the best public health systems in the Western world. More than in about four weeks in February/March 2020. With over 31,500 confirmed cases and 2,500 dead, the country's doctors and nurses were struggling to keep up. They were running out of beds, equipment and even people, as the hospitals' intensive care unit were occupied by coronavirus patients hooked up to [[ventilators]]. The limited resources were forcing doctors to make excruciating decisions about whom to treat — and who may be beyond help.<ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/italy-has-world-class-health-system-coronavirus-has-pushed-it-n1162786</ref> | + | Northern Italy has one of the best public health systems in the Western world. More than in about four weeks in February/March 2020. With over 31,500 confirmed cases and 2,500 dead, the country's doctors and nurses were struggling to keep up. They were running out of beds, equipment and even people, as the hospitals' intensive care unit were occupied by coronavirus patients hooked up to [[ventilators]]. The limited resources were forcing doctors to make excruciating decisions about whom to treat — and who may be beyond help.<ref name=nbc>https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/italy-has-world-class-health-system-coronavirus-has-pushed-it-n1162786</ref> |
− | As Italy hit its highest single-day death toll in March [[2020]], the army was brought into | + | As Italy hit its highest single-day death toll in March [[2020]], the army was brought into [[Bergamo]], the country’s worst affected city to remove dozens of coffins piling up in [[churches]] or filling [[morgues]] beyond capacity. Video footage showed a column of military vehicles snaking through the streets of the city to collect around 60 coffins to be transferred to central Italy for [[cremation]]. Residents responded to the ghastly sight of army vehicles carrying coffins away with sorrow and [[shock]]. “Seeing the street behind your house invaded by army vehicles is a sight that is bound to have an effect on you,” Lucia Ferrante, a resident of Bergamo, told [[The Independent]].<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/coronavirus-italy-army-deaths-corpses-bodies-bergamo-cases-a9411401.html</ref> |
− | == | + | ==Background== |
− | + | While the health system once was world class, a few decades of [[austerity]] and neoliberal "reforms" have reduced has capacity, including in intensive care units (ICUs).<ref>https://www.corriere.it/economia/11_settembre_29/trichet_draghi_inglese_304a5f1e-ea59-11e0-ae06-4da866778017.shtml</ref>. In completely normal winters, the ICUs in [[Lombardy]] already have an occupancy rate of 85 to 90 percent<ref>https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2763188</ref><ref>https://voxnews.info/2020/05/08/negli-ultimi-10-anni-chiusi-175-ospedali-e-aperti-9-282-centri-di-accoglienza/</ref>. | |
+ | |||
+ | Significantly, there has been an above-average number of patients with severe respiratory diseases in northern Italy, because of a huge problem with air pollution<ref>https://www.thelocal.it/20170131/our-lungs-are-breaking-smog-levels-way-above-safe-limits-in-northern-italy</ref>. Nowhere in Europe is air pollution killing so many people as in Italy <ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0269749120320601</ref>. | ||
− | + | In 2018 there were alarming reports<ref>https://milano.corriere.it/notizie/cronaca/18_gennaio_10/milano-terapie-intensive-collasso-l-influenza-gia-48-malati-gravi-molte-operazioni-rinviate-c9dc43a6-f5d1-11e7-9b06-fe054c3be5b2.shtml?refresh_ce-cp</ref> from hospitals in northern Italy, and appeals to doctors from other regions to save the completely overburdened clinics from collapse. However, these news and images did not find their way into global [[corporate media]], so the problem "did not exist". | |
− | In | ||
− | == | + | ==Real circumstances== |
− | The 2021 documentary ''CORONA.film Prolog'' by [[OVAL media]] details the circumstances in Bergamo with on location interviews that were conducted after the first lock-down ended.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14273768/</ref><ref>https://linktr.ee/CORONA.Film_Prologue</ref><ref>https://www. | + | Noticeable in the [[official narrative]] is the chosen treatment protocol with large-scale use of [[ventilators]] and the following heavy antibiotics<ref>https://vimeo.com/404203138</ref>, in itself a procedure with high death rate. This in a country struggling with antibiotic resistant bacteria. <ref>https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(18)30605-4/fulltext#fig3</ref> The doctors also seem to hint at [[COVID-19/Euthanasia|triage and deliberate euthanasia]], similar to what happened in [[England]] and other places.<ref name=nbc/> |
− | *Italy declares state wide lock-down on 9. March; the local government in Lombardy did stop all activity two weeks prior (25. February according to Paola Bocci). | + | |
− | *Regional council | + | The 2021 documentary ''CORONA.film Prolog'' by [[OVAL media]] details the circumstances in Bergamo with on location interviews that were conducted after the first lock-down ended.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14273768/</ref><ref>https://linktr.ee/CORONA.Film_Prologue</ref><ref>https://www.bitchute.com/video/vTq2QCX5a7HM/</ref> |
− | *Roberta Cabrini works for the biggest funeral home in the region.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210318055401/http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/world/in-bergamo-memory-of-coffin-filled-trucks-still-haunts/article/587129</ref><ref>http://archive.today/2021.11.09-165840/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/undertakers-who-served-on-coronavirus-frontlines-now-struggling?awc=19533_1636477079_bb02a1e1108346a3525bd8755fb92337</ref> The company has 1200 | + | *Italy declares state wide lock-down on 9. March; the local government in [[Lombardy]] did stop all activity two weeks prior (25. February according to Paola Bocci). |
+ | *Regional council Michele Usuelli explained that the local parliament was incapable of acting due to the [[lockdown]] (which caused problems downstream). | ||
+ | *Roberta Cabrini works for the biggest funeral home in the region.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210318055401/http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/world/in-bergamo-memory-of-coffin-filled-trucks-still-haunts/article/587129</ref><ref>http://archive.today/2021.11.09-165840/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/undertakers-who-served-on-coronavirus-frontlines-now-struggling?awc=19533_1636477079_bb02a1e1108346a3525bd8755fb92337</ref> The company has 1200 funerals per year; in 2020 it was 400 in March. By mid-March open burials were prohibited, only cremation was allowed. Some of her employees became sick and since she had to ensure the logistics of the dead bodies in a timely manner, she tried to contact the local government, which was not available, thus called civil defense. | ||
*She did not foresee that military transportation would be sent. The documentary mentions that the people in Bergamo think that this is something that was done for show by the minister. | *She did not foresee that military transportation would be sent. The documentary mentions that the people in Bergamo think that this is something that was done for show by the minister. | ||
*Roberta Cabrini says this was unnecessary, since she needed help with around 60-70 corpses and it could have been solved in a more discreet manner with the allocation of some vehicles and personnel. | *Roberta Cabrini says this was unnecessary, since she needed help with around 60-70 corpses and it could have been solved in a more discreet manner with the allocation of some vehicles and personnel. | ||
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+ | Also, Italy is a [[Catholic]] country. The large majority prefers burial over cremation, thus crematoria capacity is very small. When the rules were changed, the small ovens could not handle the demand.<ref>https://bestatterdeutschland.de/aktuelles/artikel/andere-laender-andere-sitten.html</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==2020 Vaccination campaign== | ||
+ | Even if it by no means is a causality, it is striking that a vaccination campaign against [[meningitis]] took place just a few weeks earlier in the very northern Italian region from which the greatest problems in connection with the coronavirus were reported. 34,000 people between the ages of 11 and 60 were vaccinated, which in turn does not match the increased number of those who died older than that. The vaccination campaign started in mid-January and the time to take effect was estimated at 15 to 20 days<ref>https://www.epicentro.iss.it/meningite/focolaio-lombardia-2019-2020</ref><ref>https://www.bergamonews.it/2019/10/21/vaccinazione-antinfluenzale-a-bergamo-ordinate-185-000-dosi-di-vaccino/332164/</ref> | ||
+ | <ref>https://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/premium/Cronaca/meningococco-c-31-mila-vaccinatirestano-aperti-nove-ambulatori_1336901_11/</ref> Two months earlier, over 100,000 people in the same region had been vaccinated against influenza and pneumococci<ref>https://www.bsnews.it/2020/01/18/meningite-vaccinate-34mila-persone-tra-brescia-e-bergamo/</ref>. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Real COVID numbers in Italy== | ||
+ | In October [[2021]] the official Italian Higher Institute of Health ([[Istituto Superiore di Sanità]]) corrected the number of estimated COVID deaths since February 2020, from over 130,000 to below 4,000. It turned out that 97.1% of the deaths that had so far been attributed to Covid-19 were not directly related to the disease. At the same time, the health institute reported that COVID has killed fewer people than the average seasonal [[influenza|flu]].<ref>https://www.iltempo.it/attualita/2021/10/21/news/rapporto-iss-morti-covid-malattie-patologie-come-influenza-pandemia-disastro-mortalita-bechis-29134543/</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Crowded COVID-19 Wards== | ||
+ | Footage of crowded Italian COVID-19 hospital wards were repeatedly used by US media, with titles indicating they were in [[New York]] or elsewhere in the US. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 20:41, 9 November 2021
Date | March 2020 - April 2020 |
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Location | Lombardy, Italy |
Description | At the beginning of the global lockdowns in March 2020, pictures of piles of coffins in Northern Italy being transported away in convoys of army trucks under the cover of night, became probably the most important images to justify hard measures. |
The beginning of the COVID-19 global lockdowns in March 2020 were justified with dramatic pictures of overwhelmed hospitals and army convoys furtively moving away corpses at night in Northern Italy.
Contents
Official narrative
Northern Italy has one of the best public health systems in the Western world. More than in about four weeks in February/March 2020. With over 31,500 confirmed cases and 2,500 dead, the country's doctors and nurses were struggling to keep up. They were running out of beds, equipment and even people, as the hospitals' intensive care unit were occupied by coronavirus patients hooked up to ventilators. The limited resources were forcing doctors to make excruciating decisions about whom to treat — and who may be beyond help.[1]
As Italy hit its highest single-day death toll in March 2020, the army was brought into Bergamo, the country’s worst affected city to remove dozens of coffins piling up in churches or filling morgues beyond capacity. Video footage showed a column of military vehicles snaking through the streets of the city to collect around 60 coffins to be transferred to central Italy for cremation. Residents responded to the ghastly sight of army vehicles carrying coffins away with sorrow and shock. “Seeing the street behind your house invaded by army vehicles is a sight that is bound to have an effect on you,” Lucia Ferrante, a resident of Bergamo, told The Independent.[2]
Background
While the health system once was world class, a few decades of austerity and neoliberal "reforms" have reduced has capacity, including in intensive care units (ICUs).[3]. In completely normal winters, the ICUs in Lombardy already have an occupancy rate of 85 to 90 percent[4][5].
Significantly, there has been an above-average number of patients with severe respiratory diseases in northern Italy, because of a huge problem with air pollution[6]. Nowhere in Europe is air pollution killing so many people as in Italy [7].
In 2018 there were alarming reports[8] from hospitals in northern Italy, and appeals to doctors from other regions to save the completely overburdened clinics from collapse. However, these news and images did not find their way into global corporate media, so the problem "did not exist".
Real circumstances
Noticeable in the official narrative is the chosen treatment protocol with large-scale use of ventilators and the following heavy antibiotics[9], in itself a procedure with high death rate. This in a country struggling with antibiotic resistant bacteria. [10] The doctors also seem to hint at triage and deliberate euthanasia, similar to what happened in England and other places.[1]
The 2021 documentary CORONA.film Prolog by OVAL media details the circumstances in Bergamo with on location interviews that were conducted after the first lock-down ended.[11][12][13]
- Italy declares state wide lock-down on 9. March; the local government in Lombardy did stop all activity two weeks prior (25. February according to Paola Bocci).
- Regional council Michele Usuelli explained that the local parliament was incapable of acting due to the lockdown (which caused problems downstream).
- Roberta Cabrini works for the biggest funeral home in the region.[14][15] The company has 1200 funerals per year; in 2020 it was 400 in March. By mid-March open burials were prohibited, only cremation was allowed. Some of her employees became sick and since she had to ensure the logistics of the dead bodies in a timely manner, she tried to contact the local government, which was not available, thus called civil defense.
- She did not foresee that military transportation would be sent. The documentary mentions that the people in Bergamo think that this is something that was done for show by the minister.
- Roberta Cabrini says this was unnecessary, since she needed help with around 60-70 corpses and it could have been solved in a more discreet manner with the allocation of some vehicles and personnel.
Also, Italy is a Catholic country. The large majority prefers burial over cremation, thus crematoria capacity is very small. When the rules were changed, the small ovens could not handle the demand.[16]
2020 Vaccination campaign
Even if it by no means is a causality, it is striking that a vaccination campaign against meningitis took place just a few weeks earlier in the very northern Italian region from which the greatest problems in connection with the coronavirus were reported. 34,000 people between the ages of 11 and 60 were vaccinated, which in turn does not match the increased number of those who died older than that. The vaccination campaign started in mid-January and the time to take effect was estimated at 15 to 20 days[17][18] [19] Two months earlier, over 100,000 people in the same region had been vaccinated against influenza and pneumococci[20].
Real COVID numbers in Italy
In October 2021 the official Italian Higher Institute of Health (Istituto Superiore di Sanità) corrected the number of estimated COVID deaths since February 2020, from over 130,000 to below 4,000. It turned out that 97.1% of the deaths that had so far been attributed to Covid-19 were not directly related to the disease. At the same time, the health institute reported that COVID has killed fewer people than the average seasonal flu.[21]
Crowded COVID-19 Wards
Footage of crowded Italian COVID-19 hospital wards were repeatedly used by US media, with titles indicating they were in New York or elsewhere in the US.
Rating
References
- ↑ a b https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/italy-has-world-class-health-system-coronavirus-has-pushed-it-n1162786
- ↑ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/coronavirus-italy-army-deaths-corpses-bodies-bergamo-cases-a9411401.html
- ↑ https://www.corriere.it/economia/11_settembre_29/trichet_draghi_inglese_304a5f1e-ea59-11e0-ae06-4da866778017.shtml
- ↑ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2763188
- ↑ https://voxnews.info/2020/05/08/negli-ultimi-10-anni-chiusi-175-ospedali-e-aperti-9-282-centri-di-accoglienza/
- ↑ https://www.thelocal.it/20170131/our-lungs-are-breaking-smog-levels-way-above-safe-limits-in-northern-italy
- ↑ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0269749120320601
- ↑ https://milano.corriere.it/notizie/cronaca/18_gennaio_10/milano-terapie-intensive-collasso-l-influenza-gia-48-malati-gravi-molte-operazioni-rinviate-c9dc43a6-f5d1-11e7-9b06-fe054c3be5b2.shtml?refresh_ce-cp
- ↑ https://vimeo.com/404203138
- ↑ https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(18)30605-4/fulltext#fig3
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14273768/
- ↑ https://linktr.ee/CORONA.Film_Prologue
- ↑ https://www.bitchute.com/video/vTq2QCX5a7HM/
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20210318055401/http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/world/in-bergamo-memory-of-coffin-filled-trucks-still-haunts/article/587129
- ↑ http://archive.today/2021.11.09-165840/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/undertakers-who-served-on-coronavirus-frontlines-now-struggling?awc=19533_1636477079_bb02a1e1108346a3525bd8755fb92337
- ↑ https://bestatterdeutschland.de/aktuelles/artikel/andere-laender-andere-sitten.html
- ↑ https://www.epicentro.iss.it/meningite/focolaio-lombardia-2019-2020
- ↑ https://www.bergamonews.it/2019/10/21/vaccinazione-antinfluenzale-a-bergamo-ordinate-185-000-dosi-di-vaccino/332164/
- ↑ https://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/premium/Cronaca/meningococco-c-31-mila-vaccinatirestano-aperti-nove-ambulatori_1336901_11/
- ↑ https://www.bsnews.it/2020/01/18/meningite-vaccinate-34mila-persone-tra-brescia-e-bergamo/
- ↑ https://www.iltempo.it/attualita/2021/10/21/news/rapporto-iss-morti-covid-malattie-patologie-come-influenza-pandemia-disastro-mortalita-bechis-29134543/