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Healthcare Worker Under Investigation After Saying The Pandemic Is ‘A Load Of Bull****’


A healthcare worker has been under investigation after insisting that ‘Covid is a load of bull****’ and suggesting that the pandemic is a hoax in her viral rant.

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Louise Hampton, an employee of Care UK, England’s biggest independent provider of National Health Service, recorded herself saying her certificate was ‘bull****’ because she allegedly didn’t have any work during the pandemic.

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©Louise Hampton via Facebook

“I’m an actual NHS worker and apparently I worked really hard during Covid. Did I bull****. That’s why it’s a certificate of bull****,” Hampton said in her video that went viral.

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“Our service was dead. We weren’t getting the calls, it was dead. Covid is a load of bull****, so this is my certificate of bull****.

“I didn’t clap for the NHS, I didn’t clap for myself. Because why would I clap for myself when I did f*** all?”

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©Louise Hampton via Facebook

As the healthcare worker claimed on the day after her controversial video made rounds on the internet, she received a lot of support from other people including healthcare workers.

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©Louise Hampton via Facebook

However, many people allegedly confronted her over her comments and suggested she didn’t deserve her children.

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“A few people close to me have labeled me ‘mental’ and even said I need sectioning for my video! Also I don’t deserve my children! However, if people want to believe the narrative that’s up to them. I will keep speaking my truth!!!” Hampton said.

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©Louise Hampton via Facebook

After her rant went viral, the NHS quickly refuted the worker’s allegations and claimed they have been overflowing with calls amid the pandemic.

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©Louise Hampton via Facebook

“We are aware of this video, which we consider to be materially inaccurate in a number of ways, and can confirm that a member of staff is subject to investigation,” a spokesperson for Care UK told MailOnline.

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As the representative added, their “call centers were, in fact, exceptionally busy, handling a peak of 400% more calls than usual.”

 

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