Revealed: Covid conspiracy theorist runs assist group providing authorized recommendation to NHS employees who’re refusing to get vaccinated

  • Kerry Bishop, 62, runs a ‘confidential free self assist assist group’  on Fb
  • She claims that Covid-19 doesn’t exist and describes herself as a ‘truth-ist’ 
  • She claims her son suffered unintended effects from the vaccine, which he denies  










A assist group providing authorized recommendation to NHS employees and different employees who’re refusing to get a Covid jab is run by a conspiracy theorist who claims the virus is a hoax.

Kerry Bishop, 62, operates Serving to Fingers, a self-styled ‘confidential free self assist assist group’ which has 7,000 followers on its Fb web page.

The present store proprietor from Wales claims she has been ‘flooded’ with emails from NHS employees who’re refusing to have the vaccine and danger shedding their job in April when new guidelines are available in that require all healthcare employees be double-jabbed. 

Kerry Bishop, 62, operates Helping Hands, a self-styled ‘confidential free self help support group’ which has 7,000 followers on its Facebook page, picture posed by model

Kerry Bishop, 62, operates Serving to Fingers, a self-styled ‘confidential free self assist assist group’ which has 7,000 followers on its Fb web page, image posed by mannequin

Serving to Fingers supplies template letters for workers to ship to employers claiming that forcing them to have a jab goes towards their human rights. 

It additionally supplies letters for fogeys to ship to colleges claiming their kids are exempt from testing on psychological well being grounds.

However The Mail on Sunday can reveal that Ms Bishop is an ardent anti-vaxxer who questions the very existence of coronavirus. 

In a Fb publish final September, she wrote: ‘If they can not show there’s a virus how can it’s a danger? And there’s no proof thus far – there may be truly a $1,000,000 reward for the primary particular person to show it exists.’

She additionally alleged her son Kyle, 34, has suffered blood clots and coronary heart issues on account of his three jabs however he tells The MoS that is false.

Final night time, Ms Bishop stated: ‘I’m not a conspiracy theorist, I’m a truth-ist. I assist individuals with the regulation and I level out their rights. Serving to Fingers is only unbiased.’

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