Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast

Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast


Here's How 112 – Explaining Aontú

October 01, 2020

Peadar Tóibín is the leader, and only TD of Aontú, having previously been elected for Sinn Féin.

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I don’t normally do pre-buttals on a podcast interview, but I think that in this case it’s important, because in the context of the coronavirus, and Covid 19, it’s just not acceptable to allow incorrect scientific claims to go unchallenged, even for a few minutes. There are a couple of things said in this interview that I wasn’t able to correct in the moment, and I don’t want to leave the correction to the end, because that runs the risk that people hear the incorrect claim and not hear the correction.

So two things. First up is the claim made by Dr Anne McCloskey, the deputy leader of Aontú that, quote,

anyone who had a temperature or a cough prior to their death, no matter what else was wrong with them, was to be counted as a Covid death

I have investigated this with the NHS in Northern Ireland - Dr Anne McCloskey is based in Derry but she was the Aontú candidate in Sligo Leitrim in the general election, I've investigated it with the statistics agency in Northern Ireland and with the HSE in the Republic. All of them were clear that this is not the way that deaths from Covid 19 are classified.

The HSE have confirmed to me that there are three classifications for:

* Confirmed Covid 19 deaths where a lab test has confirmed the infection, either before or after death* Probable Covid-19 deaths, where a person dies with an infection meeting the Covid-19 case definition* Possible or suspected Covid-19 deaths where patients have symptoms clinically compatible with Covid 19, such as people with a pending lab test, or are part of an infection cluster such as a care home and there is no clear alternative cause of death.

So, there are clear guidelines on classifying deaths, and the idea that hundreds of doctors were given a secret order to falsify death records and the only one who has mentioned this in public is Dr Anne McCloskey, just isn't credible.

The second issue that I want to clarify is that during the interview, Peadar Tóibín says that the government changed its mind on the efficacy of face masks,