1. The rationale behind not having a contingency team in place at the start of the unlawful lockdowns to deal with the thousands of people who were suffering with mental health issues and were told to lock themselves in their homes, a lot of them alone. A lot of them have since committed suicide.
2. Why there has been no public enquiry into these matters as the lockdown was not consented by the people and in fact it's increased bad health not improved it as more people are ill and dying now due to the poisonous experimental jabs than before lockdown.
Thank you for your recent request dated 24th May 2022.
1. The rationale behind not having a contingency team in place at the start of the unlawful lockdowns to deal with the thousands of people who were suffering with mental health issues and were told to lock themselves in their homes, a lot of them alone. A lot of them have since committed suicide.
This information is not held by Public Health Wales. This relates to policy and you may wish to direct your request to Welsh Government who may be able to assist.
2. Why there has been no public enquiry into these matters as the lockdown was not consented by the people and in fact it's increased bad health not improved it as more people are ill and dying now due to the poisonous experimental jabs than before lockdown.
The UK Covid-19 inquiry has been set up to examine the UK’s preparedness and response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and to learn lessons for the future. Information is accessible in the public domain but I have attached the link for your convenience.
UK Covid-19 Inquiry (covid19.public-inquiry.uk)
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