The Covid Ward
Following my father’s discharge from St. Luke’s General Hospital on 21st December 2022 – see my post titled: “A Simple Question!” and readmission by ambulance on 27th December 2022, I travelled to Ireland arriving at the hospital on the evening of 29th December 2022.
On his second admission, the hospital moved our father on 28th December 2022 to a single room in the Suir Ward which was an area of the hospital they designated as the “Covid Ward”.
I believe that the clinical staff of St. Luke’s General Hospital, Kilkenny misdiagnosed our father as a “Covid-19” disease patient and the ambulance notes, his hospital medical records and the coroner’s post mortem is evidence of this. The misdiagnosis led to the wrong treatment for the true illness causing our father’s symptoms.
As I got close to the hospital a family member telephoned me to see how soon I would arrive and informed me that I should expect to be asked by hospital staff if I have been vaccinated for “Covid-19” (as this was the case when my family member arrived the day before). I found this strange as by December 2022 it was widely known that the “Covid-19” vaccinations did not stop a person becoming infected with or transmitting any nanoscale virus and were evidently causing harm, disability and death.
My family member also told me that the hospital staff are making visitors wear a face mask, gown and plastic gloves in order to enter our father’s hospital room. I told my family member not to worry, I would shortly be with our father in his hospital room.
As I entered the main door of St. Luke’s General Hospital, Kilkenny I expected to be met by hospital enforcement staff. However, there was only one person inside the main door sitting at a temporary desk, who only asked that I wear a blue badly fitting face mask and which ward I was looking for. When I told the person the ward name, they then pointed towards the lift which would take me to the Suir Ward (Covid Ward). On exiting the lift, I buzzed the bell mounted on the Suir Ward (Covid Ward) entrance door and a nurse arrived, let me in to the “Covid Ward” wearing only a blue badly fitting face mask and told me the directions to my father’s hospital room. On arrival outside my father’s hospital room a family member met me and showed me where the PPE was kept on open shelves in the corridor. I dutifully dressed in a white badly fitting face mask, badly fitting gown and plastic gloves. This was the extent of the hospital PPE and would certainly not prevent the penetration or release of any nanoscale virus!
Given the “Covid-19” fear campaign that was carried out at the same time as people were unconstitutionally restricted in their movement, freedoms and had psychological terror tactics used against them by their government, I was perplexed that I was allowed to walk the whole way through the hospital and the whole way through the Suir Ward which was the designated “Covid Ward” wearing only a blue badly fitting face mask and was only required to put on PPE once outside my father’s hospital room which was within the designated “Covid Ward”.
I thought, if people could only see what was really going on this whole “Covid” madness would stop immediately, the propaganda would be ineffective!
When I entered my father’s hospital room, he was asleep and there were a number of our family members in the room, it was quiet and peaceful. I was told by a family member that there were no visiting restrictions placed on our father and for the next two days, 30th December 2022 and 31st December 2022 we all visited our father freely, including my father’s brother and his wife along with their son who had travelled a distance and were staying in a nearby hotel. We all came and went freely. Our father was relieved that we were all there with him and that my sister, a qualified senior nurse was there as his advocate.
Our family were always respectful to the hospital staff and wore the required badly fitting PPE.
I held my father’s hand and kissed his brow. I can confirm that not one of our family became ill with anything during or following that period in the hospital and had all been in extremely close proximity to our father.
My sister told me she had experienced a nightmare with the hospital administration and medical staff following her arrival, as she had become deeply concerned by the poor standard of care being given to our father and raised the issue with them. Unfortunately, this poor standard of care continued throughout all of our father’s second admission.
The poor standard of care being provided by Dr Kenneth Bolger who had a duty of care to our father, and the nursing staff was appalling. They were leaving our father to die, had stopped the regular medication that he had been taking for years and were not providing fluid among other matters. The nursing staff were causing our father great pain when they moved his sore leg and showed no empathy at all. They left our father’s pain medication at his bedside and did not witness him swallow it and they never checked our father’s wrist band to ensure they were administering the correct medication to the correct patient.
Due to the poor standard of care being provided, it was decided amongst our family that our father would not be left alone where possible in that hospital. Our family took it in turns to stay with our father in his hospital room every night and my sister ensured where possible that she was with our father during each day and where possible on many of the nights. This was exhausting for her but essential.
Our family were put through enormous stress and placed in a nightmare situation by both the medical staff and administrative staff of the hospital and also by the conduct and behavior of Dr Kenneth Bolger. My father told us he felt that Dr Kenneth Bolger was trying to kill him.
There were no attending doctors on the “Covid Ward” for four days during our father’s second admission and there were no attending doctors on any night.
While on the “Covid Ward” I witnessed doors to “Covid” patient rooms being left wide open, all contained elderly patients, television sets were continuously left on blasting out whatever was on RTE at the time while the patients were clearly non-responsive and lying flat on their back in the hospital bed. Why did the nurses do that?
I never heard any of these patient’s cough! Was that not stated as the main symptom of Covid-19 – a cough?
These patients appeared to never have any visitors. Had their families been told that these patients had “Covid-19” and because of this the family stayed away, abandoned them, perhaps to only venture into the hospital when told the patient had merely a matter of hours to live! I weep to think of how many elderly people died alone and at the mercy of the hospital staff acting under the guise of “Covid-19”.
I found St. Luke’s General Hospital, Kilkenny “Covid Ward” to be a building with skeleton untrained staff who did not know how to use the scant amount of medical equipment provided in the hospital room. I found this to be akin to a third world hospital. The nurses did not wear or use stethoscopes and appeared to me to be no more that body washers, nappy changers, bed makers, tablet givers and drug injectors. Many appeared to be agency nurses, unwilling to say their name or the name of their colleague. They were just going through the motions, avoiding eye contact, had no autonomy and followed the orders of the few and far between doctors. We noticed that every nurse in the presence of Dr Kenneth Bolger was afraid of him. They appeared to me to be psychologically damaged.
So many deaths have been claimed to be from “Covid-19” based on unvalidated PCR – see my post titled: “PCR – (Polymerase Chain Reaction)”. However, it is clear to me from what I experienced at the Suir Ward of St. Luke’s General Hospital, Kilkenny that the “Covid deaths” were due to medical negligence and lethal injections of morphine and midazolam.
There was an unannounced inspection of the Emergency Department of St. Luke’s General Hospital, Kilkenny on 26th January 2023 by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) where they found the hospital to be only “partially compliant” in all areas and this was only weeks following our father’s death:
The report also noted the following:
This was reported in the local news by the Kilkenny People on 26th July 2023 which was six months after the unannounced inspection. It can be seen at the following website link and screenshot below:
Reports and Publications | HIQA
Ms Anne Slattery was the General Manager at the time of our father’s admission and death and at the time of the unannounced inspection by the HIQA. She left the employment of St. Luke’s General Hospital, Kilkenny in May 2023 just four months following our father’s death and the inspection, which I do not believe to be a coincidence and in my opinion, this is strongly correlated. She now appears to be a freelance Healthcare Management Advisor. This detail is clearly visible on Ms Anne Slattery’s public LinkedIn page as at 25.04.2024:
Anne Slattery - Healthcare Management Advisor - Freelance | LinkedIn
Do people believe that the staff of a hospital that cannot manage its Emergency Department cares if patients on the “Covid Ward” live or die. In my own personal and painful experience that question can be answered with one word, “NO”.









