Matt Hancock and the Midazolam Touch
Thanks to sabelmouse for bringing this article to our attention... Matt Hancock and the Midazolam Touch I Can't Breathe - a Very British Way of Death Stopping the lungs of people who are struggling to breathe may seem counter-intuitive but it is one of the protocols used in the UK to end the lives of Covid patients. As happened to George Floyd, drugs can reduce lung function when the individual is already under stress. Instead of self-administration, in the UK nurses do the job. They even use the same drug, fentanyl, but the central role is played by midazolam. The practice accelerated under the tenure of former UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock who stockpiled the drugs for their use in the Covid pandemic. Twitter Sep 13, 2021 Former UK health minister Matt Hancock is running the London Marathon on Oct 4 to raise funds for a hospice. He’s posted updates of his training, as he works on expanding his lung capacity. Runners say it’s important not to breathe too hard; to pace yourself f...