More people were killed by Pfizer Covid vaxx in US than two world wars and Vietnam combined; add in 847 dead athletes and it is genocide. We can’t wait for WHO and Health Minister Mark Butler to crank up the next plandemic which he said last week was coming soon, which is why the ALP handed over plandemic management to WHO.
When the Moderna numbers are included the end result will be horrific and the deaths are continuing. In Cairns, which the dopey, former Queensland Labor Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk claimed had a 90 per cent Covid vaxx rate since 2021, a week ago saw ambulance ramping at Cairns Base Hospital break all records.
Ambulance patients did not have a surfeit of coughs, colds and sore ars.. holes. They had heart issues, blood clotting and a multitude of other mRNA associated complaints according to ambo sources.
Here come UN vaccine passports, lockdowns, food shortages, travel restrictions and blue helmets patrolling our streets with complete immunity thanks to the LNP and One Nation.
North Queensland doctors have been urging older patients to get the Bird Flu shot as soon as possible, asking them to buy the vaxx at their friendly chemist for $150 a shot and then take it to your caring, even more friendly quack and get jabbed.
Government, doctors and the medical profession per se have no moral compass or ethics or could they be brain dead because most of them took a shot?
Australian Medical Association
Ambulance Ramping Report Card 2013-24
Overview
Ambulance services are essential for the delivery of safe, high-quality, and timely care, providing critical
emergency response services to stabilise and transfer patients to the hospital emergency department. In 2023–24, there were 9.018 million presentations to Australian public hospital emergency departments in total, with more than a quarter of patients (2.395 million) arriving at emergency departments via ambulance.
In 2023–24, about 53 per cent of incidents requiring an ambulance resulted in a presentation to the emergency department. As demonstrated by Figure 1, the total number of incidents requiring an ambulance in Australia was the highest on record during 2023–24 at 4,443,102.

As shown by the AMA’s Public Hospital Report Card, Australia’s emergency departments have been struggling to keep up with rising demand for many years, despite the best efforts of our world-class medical staff. Performance has been falling drastically since the onset of COVID-19, with a much-needed, yet minor uptick during 2023–24.
This Ambulance Ramping Report Card — the first to include five-year longitudinal comparisons across each state and territory — shows an eerily similar picture. Across each Australian state and territory, ambulances are spending far more hours ramped outside hospitals than they were just five years ago, highlighting yet again the critical need for increased investment in Australia’s public hospital system to clear the logjam, reduce pressure on staff, and improve patient outcomes.


