What's really going on with this COVID 19 Pandemic... Why?

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Overall, the CDC estimates that 12,000 and 61,000 deaths annually since 2010 can be blamed on the flu. Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year. 

 


I invite you to read H1N1 statistics in 2008,09  or the Flu Epidemic stats with virtually no comparison to today's Covid19 and please ask yourself why?


 Wake up call here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK6CV_BV5_Q&t=8s


But first watch this video and ask yourself this question: "what's wrong with this picture?"

https://youtu.be/v9eTToFYpLQ


Watch this video of US Attorney General threatening to knock on doors, to take away Constitutional rights

https://youtu.be/OEwflf-yqf0


The Corbett Report Timeline



12 Experts Question The COVID-19 Panic

Dr Sucharit Bhakdi is a specialist in microbiology. He was a professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz and head of the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene and one of the most cited research scientists in German history.
What he says:
We are afraid that 1 million infections with the new virus will lead to 30 deaths per day over the next 100 days. But we do not realise that 20, 30, 40 or 100 patients positive for normal coronaviruses are already dying every day.
[The government’s anti-COVID19 measures] are grotesque, absurd and very dangerous […] The life expectancy of millions is being shortened. The horrifying impact on the world economy threatens the existence of countless people. The consequences on medical care are profound. Already services to patients in need are reduced, operations cancelled, practices empty, hospital personnel dwindling. All this will impact profoundly on our whole society.
All these measures are leading to self-destruction and collective suicide based on nothing but a spook.
Dr Joel Kettner s professor of Community Health Sciences and Surgery at Manitoba University, former Chief Public Health Officer for Manitoba province and Medical Director of the International Centre for Infectious Diseases.
What he says:
I have never seen anything like this, anything anywhere near like this. I’m not talking about the pandemic, because I’ve seen 30 of them, one every year. It is called influenza. And other respiratory illness viruses, we don’t always know what they are. But I’ve never seen this reaction, and I’m trying to understand why.
[…]
I worry about the message to the public, about the fear of coming into contact with people, being in the same space as people, shaking their hands, having meetings with people. I worry about many, many consequences related to that.
[…]
In Hubei, in the province of Hubei, where there has been the most cases and deaths by far, the actual number of cases reported is 1 per 1000 people and the actual rate of deaths reported is 1 per 20,000. So maybe that would help to put things into perspective.
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patients who have been tested for SARS-CoV-2 are disproportionately those with severe symptoms and bad outcomes. As most health systems have limited testing capacity, selection bias may even worsen in the near future.
The one situation where an entire, closed population was tested was the Diamond Princess cruise ship and its quarantine passengers. The case fatality rate there was 1.0%, but this was a largely elderly population, in which the death rate from Covid-19 is much higher.

Could the Covid-19 case fatality rate be that low? No, some say, pointing to the high rate in elderly people. However, even some so-called mild or common-cold-type coronaviruses that have been known for decades can have case fatality rates as high as 8% when they infect elderly people in nursing homes. [There is much more here, of course:] 12 Experts Question The COVID-19 Panic
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According to the study, 100% of coronavirus cases have affected men and women and not a single other gender.
"It's incredible - we've found this virus is far more likely to affect biological males and biological females than any other biological gender," said 
"Finally, a virus that ignores the demiboys, dragonkin, and those who identify as tater tots," said one activist in Portland. "It's about time the tables were turned. Thanks, COVID-19!" He then headed over to his local Communist cafe to lick a doorknob -- "just my little way of showing my gratitude." Study: COVID-19 Impacts Men, Women More Than All Other Genders Combined






The White House • March 16, 2020

15 days to slow the spread


This afternoon, President Trump and the White House Coronavirus Task Force issued new guidelines to help protect Americans during the global Coronavirus outbreak.

🎬 President Trump: Taking action now will keep America ahead of the curve

The new recommendations are simple to follow but will have a resounding impact on public health. While the President leads a nationwide response, bringing together government resources and private-sector ingenuity, every American can help slow the virus’ spread and keep our most high-risk populations safe:
  1. Listen to and follow the directions of your state and local authorities.
     
  2. If you feel sick, stay home. Do not go to work. Contact your medical provider.
     
  3. If your children are sick, keep them at home. Contact your medical provider.
     
  4. If someone in your household has tested positive for the Coronavirus, keep the entire household at home.
     
  5. If you are an older American, stay home and away from other people.
     
  6. If you are a person with a serious underlying health condition—such as a significant heart or lung disease—stay home and away from other people.

Today’s guidelines build on the CDC’s recommendations to help prevent spread of the virus. Americans should continue practicing strict personal hygiene, including washing hands regularly for at least 20 seconds at a time and wiping down surfaces in the home regularly. 





The new guidelines, which are recommendations and not mandates, call on Americans to avoid social gatherings involving groups of more than 10 for the next 15 days. They also suggest that school-age students learn from home when possible.
Trump called for governors in states with evidence of community transmission to close schools in affected and surrounding areas. Bars, restaurants, food courts, gyms and other venues where groups of people congregate should also be closed in states with evidence of community transmission.

Each and every one of us has a critical role to play,” Trump said, surrounded by members of his coronavirus task force.
Among the other guidelines:
-- If someone in your house has testified positive, keep the entire household at home. Do not go to work or school.
If you are an older person, stay home and away from other people
-- If you have a serious underlying health condition, stay home and away from others.
--  Avoid discretionary travel, shopping trips and social visits.
-- Avoid eating or drinking in restaurants bars and food courts. Use drive-through, pickup and delivery options.
-- Do not visit nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless you are there to provide critical assistance.
-- Practice good hygiene such as washing your hands, especially after touching frequently used items or surfaces. Avoid touching your face.

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