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Covid: The missteps and exaggeration
Published on: Sunday, February 21, 2021
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THERE is an ongoing wave of Covid related lockdowns starting first with two weeks. This lockdown has now rolled on again and again since March 2020. A similar wave of lock-downs are also happening around the world as if acting in unison.

Increasingly voices from around the world are questioning this world policy approach. There is the Great Barrington Declaration one of many examples where health professionals plus renowned scientists have shared their belief that mandatory masking as well as lockdown measures are doing more harm than good.

In Malaysia, as of 23rd Jan 2021 the latest deaths recorded in Malaysia number 667 out of 180,455 cases. Recovered cases number 137,019. Therefore the death rate is 0.37pc. This means the infection survival rate is 99.63 pc.

In other words, if one were to get infected with the virus, the chances of survival is 99.63pc. The Covid-19 is clearly not as deadly as first thought – what is important is that it has a high infection Survival rate. There is also this misleading assumption that having tested positive means being sick with Covid.

Although the Covid virus is real, the fear of Covid seems exaggerated. So is it necessary to be so fearful?

What constitutes a Covid death among those that died from the infection? Would a person with a heart condition getting sick with Covid and dies, constitutes a Covid death or from the prior underlying health problem? Do we have a breakdown so that matters can be made more transparent?

Likewise what constitutes a Covid case? To prevent false positives from PCR testing, both the WHO as well as Dr.Fauci (an American physician-scientist and immunologist serving as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984 and chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden) had come out with advice that the cycles of amplification in the PCR test be reduced. 

This will also reduce the high numbers of false positives associated with PCR testing thereby reducing the reported number of Covid cases, which lock-downs are now based upon.

There have been so many “misjudgements” by the health authorities like for example limiting only 1 person per car, thereby excluding family members who already reside in the same house; restricting exercises in the parks and therefore limiting UV exposure that is necessary for killing viruses, etc. 

All these missteps have put forward the claim to protect us but is doing the exact opposite. The health authorities need to identify critical shortcomings and must be transparent and accountable.

It is a mistake to transfer responsibilities for the national level to the international level just to follow “guides” (or is it orders?) for global solutions. Not every suggestion can fit locally.

It is disappointingly noteworthy that in the age of Technocrats, other considerations are minimally addressed, like local social and economic effects, physical as well as mental health, promoting healthy relations within the family. Even the sense of hope, happiness, sense of livelihood must not be destroyed in this quest to fight the virus where, as shown above, the survival rate is a bright 99.63pc. The right balance need to be found and it is unlikely that relying on Technocrats, with their tunnel vision, can find the best answers.

Now the Technocrats in the West have come up with a vaccine that is untested and has already caused many deaths as well as terrible side effects on human health. This has caused the willingness of the people to vaccinate getting less and less. 

More severe lockdowns will only lead to severe economic and social crisis. Injured voters will remember and will come back with a vengeance against political parties perceived as the culprit. This is fertile grounds for opposition political parties to exploit.

Increasingly, thousands of restaurateurs in Italy (50,000 outlets) and in Mexico have decided to unite in a peaceful protest to push the authorities to be flexible. In Mexico under the motto and hashtag “ #AbrimosOMorimos,” or “If we close, we die.” They have chosen to defy the lockdown and vowed to open up for business. This shows that crisis management cannot be done without the will of the people

An interesting ongoing development, it is now confirmed that coronavirus is present everywhere. The Tanzanian President had samples from Papaya, bird and goat tested. They turned coronavirus positive.

(See: https://www.bitchute. com/video/d0CkkT7Ma8Ft/ )

The latest shocking Tanzanian revelation is captured in this report: https://greatgame india.com/tanzania-27-million-eu-coronavirus-free/ where it reports that

Quote: “The European Union gave 27 million euros to Tanzania to impose Covid-19 measures prescribed by the WHO like strict lockdowns, masks and mass-scale vaccination. Tanzania took the money, then declared the country coronavirus free. Now, the Europeans are venting their anger in the parliament. “

Similarly, the virus is present in cold chain food, fish and meat. Minks in Europe have tested positive and has led to culling of millions. 

The killing only stopped after public outcries. Even Coca-Cola tested positive in an experiment in the Austrian Parliament. The air as well as spare parts sampled from a German factory in China tested positive. The latest is cherries from Australia and Chile testing positive! 

The list seems to be growing. It would appear that the virus is a natural phenomena no more dangerous than the traditional cold or flu and therefore humanity will survive as we have been through this for perhaps thousands and thousands of years. It is likely that humans have already acquired herd immunity. Prudence as well as sensible precautions will help us along.

Let us not make freedom a victim of covid-19. The spread of fear needs to end because it is unjustified.

Foo



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