Seriously asking about the cruellest month


I’ve spent a lot of time talking about the specious New York City spring 2020 death curve but I have questions about other cities too1 – like London.

Wilson Sy reported there was a ~200% one-month increase in deaths from all causes in April 2020.

Weekly deaths by week of occurrence2 in 2020 show a bomb-like New York event involving a sudden jump over the same timeframe, followed by no excess for the rest of the year.

NICE guidelines issued on April 3, 2020 encouraged midazolam use [NG163] and discouraged antibiotics [NG165]. Many other horrors similar to what is being documented in Scotland and have been reported in many places all over the world were also likely involved (e.g., forced intubation, mis-use of oxygen, barring loved ones from bedside, unilateral DNRs, neglect & starvation, depraved indifference toward the mentally disabled). It isn’t difficult for testing and euthanasia protocols to help create the appearance of a sudden-spreading deadly novel virus and kill many people.

But, as with NYC, I’m wondering about witnesses to the management & removal of decedents from hospitals, care homes, and personal homes. As Illinois farmer Steve Lucie puts it, “Who did that work?”

Going from 4,140 deaths in a month to 12,200 seems like an event that would generate videos, pictures, and testimonials about handling the bodies. 

What about obituaries and burial records? Do they substantiate that many Londoners dying in the timeframe? An analysis from HART Group suggests maybe not:

Can hospital admissions, occupancy, and “turnover” be matched to daily deaths in hospitals? Do the care home death numbers make sense with the number of residents living in care homes?

London’s Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) event was significant. Oddly, it started event starts before the city’s “lockdown” but near-simultaneous to the U.S. government saying 15 Days to Slow the Spread on March 16th – at the same time as the OHCA event in NYC.

It appears people were calling for help. What were emergency medical services being told to do or not do? Are there copies of the directives that were issued?

Above data: Clare Craig via FOI

I’d love to hear from anyone who was living and/or working in London back then and can speak to what they saw, or the number of people they knew/knew of who died.

The London ventilator census data I was provided are incomplete: an April 2, 2020 start date and no sense of baseline. The drop between April 8 and April 9 stands out and could either be a good thing (patients improving) or bad thing (patients dying). 

Placement on ventilators requires the use of heavy sedatives. Sy reported midazolam injection data for London but the “setting” of injection (hospital, care home) is not shown.

Why care now, years later?

Because without spring 2020 mass casualty events, there would have been no convincing Londoners (and the UK and the world…) that a deadly disease necessitating special treatments and a “vaccine” had arrived.

Edits on 27 March 2026


Footnotes

  1. Graph shown from previously-linked tweet from @Wood_House76, now archived. ↩︎
  2. Greater London Authority (h/t Domini Gordon) ↩︎

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