Are Covid-19 Variants a Deception?
March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) announces that we have a pandemic.
It recommends that countries should trace, isolate and treat the virus. Unfortunately, it led to a blame culture that certain countries are responsible for variants, while others are squeaky clean. This good and bad guys attitude comes from how countries interpreted WHO’s advice.
This how Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director General put it in 2020, when Covid-19 exploded across the world.
“You can’t fight a virus if you don’t know where it is. Find, isolate, test and treat every case to break the chains of Covid transmission. Every case we find and treat limits the expansion of the disease.”
WHO did not limit ‘find’ to outside sources. It meant finding internally and externally after all, it’s one virus, that’s why all countries have it. Then came ‘test.’ A handful of countries tested and found what is known as variants. They reported their findings, and the mirror cracked.
Countries are not testing internally. They are testing to find the variants the few countries have reported. This goes against what WHO advocated, which is in-country testing in general. This is how we arrived to blame culture.
For example, in June 2020, more than 400,000 people died from Covid-19 and 109,000 were from the United States. No variants were reported then, so the cause of death was just Covid-19.
Enter variants. Covid-19 now has a face, countries of origin, country flags. Variants have divided the world into us and them. Countries that reported variants in good faith are left holding the baby, taking the blame and listed in 'red lists' of countries like the U.K. Europe, Canada and the U.S. limit travel from countries that reported variants.
The U.S. in particular has not reported a single variant, despite the fact that it has always had more infections. April figures for 2021, show that the U.S. has 577,224 deaths, still no variants. American death toll was 109,000 in June last year.
1. Why is it that countries that boast the best hospitals and research institutions do not admit they have variants?
2. Why is it that so-called variants are not lethal in countries of origin, but are a ‘cause for concern’ in countries like Canada and U.S. that refuse to admit and report variants?
3. Why does the World Health Organization let them get away with not reporting at all?
4. Why are variants described as ‘mutant’ or more transmittable when Covid-19 killed more than 3 million people worldwide, before variants?
5. Are variants a conspiracy theory, designed to let pharmaceuticals develop vaccines for ‘variants?’
If there’s no conspiracy, Europe, Canada and U.S. must report their variants and there should be no vaccines until all 195 countries have put variants on the table.
This is another ‘written podcast’ by Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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