Covid in the UK

Covid in the UK

by David Archibald

18 October 2025

 

Covid continues its march through the organs and vasculature. The UK is hanging together long enough to continue to produce medical statistics:

 

 

Ectopic pregnancies in the UK were flat until 2021. There has been a big break of trend from 2023, with a 20% rise in two years.

 

 

Now on to ‘Other abnormal and uterine bleeding,’ in which there has been a near 50% rise over four years. It is early days and there is no sign of the rate of increase slowing down.

 

 

Endometriosis was in an uptrend but now is spiking.

 

 

The graph you see here is of ‘pre-existing hypertension complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium in England’ over the last 10 years. There has been more than a 150% increase since covid came along.

 

 

‘Gestational oedema and proteinuria without hypertension’ was in decline until the time of covid and has since doubled. Thanks to Tern for these figures.

 

 

Also out of the UK, this graph shows pregnancy-related sick leave for doctors in England from April 2019 to April 2025 as a rolling four-month average. The incidence has doubled in three years. There is no indication that the rate of increase is slowing down. It may not stop until it runs out of pregnant doctors.

All the graphs you have just seen are for people who successfully became pregnant. This doesn’t include the ones who didn’t become pregnant because of damaged fertility. The only indication of the latter is the sharp decline in the birth rate since covid.

There is a solution but first, to put that into context, let’s revisit the history of covid briefly. It starts with the Club of Rome report of 1972. This gave influential psychopaths the excuse to harm people in the name of saving the planet. By the early 1980s, they had chosen a virus as their instrument. We know this because of the utterances of Prince Philip and Boris Johnson’s father, that they wanted to be reincarnated as a virus in order to kill a lot of people. By the mid-1980s, they had chosen the Coronaviridae virus family to be their vector. We know this because Ralph Baric starting doing research on how to cause heart disease in rabbits with a corona virus. Why heart disease? They were likely inspired by the Spanish Flu, which caused an elevated rate of heart disease right up to the 1970s when the last of that cohort died out due to old age. Why a corona virus in the first place? It would have been because corona viruses mutate too fast to develop an effective vaccine. That had been known for decades.

Then the mechanism of HIV was resolved in the early 1990s, and our psychopathic plotters wanted some of that. HIV didn’t kill people directly. It weakened the immune system until other viruses, fungal infections, bacterial infections and cancers killed them off.  So Ralph Baric spliced some HIV genetic sequences into the covid genome to get the same effect. Early on, the only clinical evidence for a suspected HIV infection was an inverted CD4/CD8 ratio. Normally there should be twice as many CD4 lymphocytes as CD8 lymphocytes in your blood. HIV preferentially attacked CD4 lymphocyte cells and reduced the ratio. A blood viral load test for HIV was developed in the late 1990s.

That’s the context. So, what is the solution? The same as for HIV — a combination of antivirals so that the virus can’t mutate around it. For HIV, that started with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) which worked for a while until the virus mutated around it. So TDF was combined with emtricitabine and sold as Truvada. Then those two molecules were combined with bictegravir and sold as Biktarvy.

The solution to covid will also be at least three molecules, because there are three sites involved in covid’s replication that can be inhibited: Mpro, PLpro and RdRp. The more sites that can be bound to simultaneously, the greater the synergistic effect in stopping viral replication. There is not much point in binding to the spike protein because it is not involved in replication. It does cause a lot of inflammation though and would be responsible, for example, for all the pregnancy-related problems listed above.

A number of molecules are known to bind to those three sites in covid with no side effects. The lab work to produce the most effective combination would cost less than US$1 million. Yes, really. Why hasn’t it been done yet? For the same reason that a retail covid viral load test has yet to be approved. A number of covid viral load tests have been developed. One of them is used to produce these graphs of the covid viral load in Perth blood sample and sewage:

 

 

Note the difference between the clinical samples and wastewater samples for the orange variant (JN.1X) in the middle of the graphs. The tail of viral load, for each variant, from the peak is longer in wastewater than in the blood samples. This is because one of the main sites for persistent covid infection is in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue.

The companies that developed covid viral load tests would very much like to serve the retail market because it would be at least 100 times bigger than the HIV blood test market. What is holding them back is the fact that the psychopaths who developed covid are still running things. Another sign of that is that the current nominee for the position of Surgeon General for the United States is Casey Means, a social media influencer with a medical degree. Casey Means is a known quantity. When he was running for president, RF Kennedy’s running mate and financier, Nicole Shanahan, made him promise that Casey Means would not be appointed to any role if he was made Health Secretary. Yet there she is. Shanahan thinks that RF Kennedy is ‘controlled’. Out of the 1.1 million active doctors in the United States, how did Shanahan know that Casey Means would be the nominee for Surgeon General? It would have been because of the narrative developed around Casey Means that meant she had been set up for the role. Casey Means is a cipher to serve other interests. Eisenhower warned of a ‘military-industrial complex’; the United States now is run by a pharma-military complex.

The control by the psychopaths also shows up in Therapeutic Goods Administration regulations on things like vitamin D capsules, which keep Australians sicker than they need be.

The vaccines did their own damage on top of what covid achieved. There is an interesting story from Singapore told by Aussie17:

First, quick ALS 101 for the uninitiated: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is the beast that chews through your motor neurons — the brain’s wiring for muscles. Starts sneaky: A twitch here, a stumble there, then bam — your body betrays you, turning simple stuff like walking, talking, or swallowing into a full-on war. No cure, just a grim march to total paralysis and finally death, usually wrapping up in 2-5 years from diagnosis. Riluzole (or in Singapore, they branded it as Rilutek), it’s the lone HSA (Singapore’s FDA) approved fighter, a little pill that tweaks brain chemicals to dial down glutamate overload, basically buying you a few extra months (2-3 extra months on average, up to 6 months if you’re lucky) by shielding those dying neurons from toxic floods. Not a miracle, but in ALS world, it’s the best we’ve got.

 

 

Before 2020? Total yawn-fest — sales just chilling around 8,000 to 14,000 boxes. COVID crashes the party in 2020? Not even a splash; numbers dip a bit, bounce right back to normal, no hoarding or empty shelves in sight. Then — bam! — Q2 2021 hits, smack in the middle of vaccination big push and booster hype: The climb starts, rockets to 22,000 by Q3, and keeps on trucking like it owns the road. Fast-forward to 2023 through now in 2025? We’re yapping 30,000 to 37,000 boxes — almost three times the old “normal,” a whopping 300%+ smackdown that’s stuck like glue. No extra awareness campaigns with star-studded ads like they did with vaccination campaigns, no sneaky supply games. Just… more sick people lining up, quarter after endless quarter. What a “coincidence,” huh?

Now, let’s break down the ugly math: ALS patients don’t stick around forever after diagnosis—2 to 5 years max, and Riluzole’s big “gift” is a measly few extra months before the lights fade.

Note that Riluzole sales are still in uptrend, years after the vaccination rate died away.

We don’t know when it will peak out. What might be causing the continued uptrend is cumulative damage from circulating spike protein. In which case it would be a good idea to soak up spike protein using a molecule that doesn’t have side effects in itself. The best candidate for that would be ivermectin. News just in is that some people who bought ivermectin horse paste during the time of covid are using it to clear skin cancers due to its anticancer efficacy.

 

David Archibald is the author of The Anticancer Garden in Australia.