After reviewing testimony from the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry, former nurse and healthcare educator John Campbell, Ph.D., called for a systematic inquiry into the end-of-life protocols administered to elderly patients who may not have needed them. An ongoing Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry included testimony that raised concerns about the unnecessary administration of end-of-life protocols to COVID-19 patients in care homes — including the use of drugs like midazolam and morphine that may be linked to patient deaths.

NOTE: This was first identified at the “tent” in ~2021 –> UK undertaker John O’Looney that was dealing with the deaths of elderly at nursing homes. https://goldtadise.com/?p=519568

The independent inquiry, now in its 51st day, is investigating failures in Scotland’s response to the pandemic and drawing “lessons learned.” It has included testimony from government officials and Scottish citizens affected by the COVID-19 response.

The witnesses reported learning their family members received midazolam, a strong benzodiazepine, and often morphine. In their witness statements — available online — they shared their shock and dismay with the treatment, the lack of informed consent, and what they believed was fraudulent behavior.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/end-of-life-protocol-elderly-covid-patients-scotland-john-campbell/?