The coronavirus lockdown has resulted in seven million people in the United Kingdom not coming forward for routine healthcare, possibly leading to cancer and other ailments not being caught in time, Health Secretary Sajid Javid has revealed.
Pushing back against the outcry from the scientific establishment in Britain against the lifting of lockdown restrictions, the recently installed Health Secretary said that it has become necessary to reduce restrictions in order to deal with health problems other than the Chinese coronavirus.
âIf we want to start dealing with those non-Covid health problems, then we have to start easing and moving away from these restrictions,â Sajid Javid told Times Radio.
âThere are some seven million people, for example, that have not come forward to the NHS to be looked after with their health problems â with, letâs say, cancer problems, heart disease problems, mental health problems â because of the pandemic.
âIâm not just the Covid secretary of state, I am the health secretary and I need to be looking at everything.â
Javid continued by noting that the UKâs draconian lockdowns have resulted in a myriad of other health problems, saying:Â âOne of the worst outcomes of all the restrictions weâve necessarily had to have during the pandemic is that thereâs been a significant rise in depression and many other public health problems.â
The issue of coronavirus restrictions and the ensuing culture of fear has long been recognized as leading to adverse side effects to the British population.
In October, for example, the healthcare analyst firm Dr Foster reported that the governmentâs manipulative scare tactics surrounding the pandemic had resulted in a massive decrease in non-Covid related illnesses being treated by the National Health Service.
Dr Foster pointed to the governmentâs message to âStay Home, Protect the NHS, Save Livesâ as having frightened potential patients into refraining from seeking medical attention, resulting in up to a 90 per cent drop in non-coronavirus related admissions, including for prostate cancer (down by 64 per cent), bowel cancer (39 per cent), and breast cancer (30 per cent).
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While Javid has taken a more pro-liberty stance than his disgraced predecessor, Matt Hancock, the new Health Secretary has previously argued in favor of governments taking âU-turnsâ on policy despite potential public backlash.
Mr Javid argued in a Harvard paper that âflip-floppingâ is healthy for democratic societies, writing: âChanging course in policy-making when new or better information is incorporated is an essential feature of good policy-making. Yet, politicians find it hard, and the public often punishes such behavior. Why?â
The argument suggests that while the Health Secretary may be in favor of lifting lockdowns now, he could reverse course and reimpose restrictions later this year, despite the governmentâs promise that the end of lockdowns will be âirreversibleâ.
Last month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson also hinted that lockdowns â which are supposedly set to end this month â could return in the future, saying: âYou can never exclude that there will be some new disease, some new horror that we simply havenât budgeted for or accounted for.â
The governmentâs health advisory board, the Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies (SAGE) published warnings on Monday which indicated that âstrongerâ lockdown measures could be necessary going into the winter months.
Figures from the National Health Service have also been pressuring the government to keep lockdowns on the table.
The chief executive of the NHS Confederation, Matthew Taylor said that healthcare staff âwant to be able to treat as many people as possible, but if they are to be able to deal with the huge backlogs of treatment, alongside ever-rising Covid cases, caution has to be key.â
The president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, Katherine Henderson said that âmachoâ messages from the government about lifting lockdowns and ending mask-wearing will lead to more pressure on the socialized healthcare system in the winter, warning: âThe thought of this being even more intense is incredibly worrying.â
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