CCP global pandemic

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Approximately six weeks before the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic in early December 2019 in Wuhan (China), an exercise was organized by the Davos World Economic Forum in cooperation with the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The exercise was held in New York City on 18 October 2019, for the specific purpose of mapping the response of transnational corporations and governments to a coronavirus epidemic.[1]

Microsoft founder Bill Gates claimed that the Covid-19 outbreak in Africa could cause "10 million deaths," hours before Egypt's ministry of health confirmed its first case.[2]

Harvard University epidemiology professor Marc Lipsitch predicted that within a year, 40% to 70% of the world’s population would get the novel coronavirus and COVID-19, the disease that it causes. With a world population of 7.5 billion, that means 3 to 5 billion people globally would get the novel coronavirus, and COVID-19 would kill up to 60 to 100 million.[3]

Youtube de-monetized channels covering the coronavirus outbreak in Hong Kong and elsewhere. Japan closed all public schools.

WHO response

World Health Organization (WHO) boss Tad Adhamon was a leader in Ethiopia's Tigray People's Liberation Front, a wing of the ruling Marxist Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front. Adhamon served the repressive regime as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2012 to 2016 after a stint as Health Minister.

The socialist government did not allow the WHO in China until February 10, 2020 - more than two months after the first cases were observed.

Rresearchers have identified a "tipping point" at which the virus goes from dangerous to deadly in extremely susceptible patients. A WHO report written 18 days later based on observation in China stated that 80% of infections ("mild cases") can self-isolate, 13% require hospitalization, and 6% require intensive care. While many patients experience nothing more than a mild cold, one in seven patients develops difficulty breathing and other "severe" complications, while 6% become critically ill and require hospitalization to stabilize their condition, risking death if they can't receive the highest level of care.[4] Some questions remain regarding whether the developed world has enough hospital beds available to treat cases requiring hospitalization. WHO said the coronavirus infection rate (as opposed to death rate) was thought to be the same as the flu when the virus was only known in China but has since been found to be two to three times that infectious.[5]

Tad Adhamon criticized travel bans to and from China saying, "There is no reason for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel and trade." The WHO was not allowed into China until February 10, 2020, more than two months after the virus was first discovered. Adhamon praised the CCP's response: "We appreciate the seriousness with which China is taking this outbreak, especially the commitment from top leadership and the transparency they have demonstrated," and "China is actually setting a new standard for outbreak response." Film clips of Adhamon are shown on Chinese television saying, "China took action massively at the epicenter at the source of the outbreak. This is heroic. The actions of China is making us safer."

Peter Humphrey, a British investigator who was jailed in China in 2013 had been drugged, chained to a chair, locked in a cage and made to read out a statement written by the police in front of cameras. The anchor who presented the footage, James Chao, is now a goodwill ambassador with the World Health Organization.

The World Health Organization is horribly corrupt. An audit revealed there has been a surge in internal corruption allegations across the whole of the organization with the detection of multiple schemes aimed at defrauding large sums of money from the international body, overwhelming an internal team of full-time investigators. An Associated Press expose in 2017 found that nearly half of the WHO two billion dollar budget went to first-class airfare and five-star hotels. The United States is the largest contributor US taxpayers fund about a quarter of the WHO budget. The WHO is working with Google to ensure that people get information from the UN health agency first when they search for information about the virus.

Iran

By the fifth week, 12 of 61 reported infections in Iran were dead. Iran's vice president and deputy health minister contracted the virus.[6] The Iranian regime will not quarantine any cities or town to fight spread of the virus.[7] Iran has the highest number of deaths outside China. A mob set fire to a clinic treating patients.[8] Like China, the people of Iran have no confidence in government bureaucrats and information coming from the government about the virus.[9]

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia banned foreigners from entering the country during the annual pilgrimage to Mecca;[10] historically the largest contingent of pilgrims from any one single nation has been from Iran.

Italy

Italian police set up roadblock around containment zone.

Italy reported 6 deaths the fifth week, the most in Europe, and began using armed police to enforce quarantine. Populist leader Matteo Salvini attacked the leftist regimes lack of immigration control policies.[11] On March 9, 2020 the entire country went on lockdown. The country's government declared that sporting events would occur without fans until April 3rd as a consequence of the Coronavirus escalation.[12]

North Korea

Kim Jong-un reportedly departed from Pyongyang for "for a considerable time" because of Coronavirus concerns.[13]

South Korea

South Korea reported 1766 infected cases and 13 deaths the fifth week. Six weeks in, South Korea reported over 3,500 infections.

Taiwan

China has used its influence in the WHO to keep Taiwan out. The government in Beijing does not like the administration in Taipei. Taiwan is not allowed to join the World Health Organization as a member state or even as an observer, putting Taiwan's population of 23 million people at risk. Taiwan's exclusion from the WHO leaves its population vulnerable during the crisis. A lack of direct and timely channels to the WHO have already resulted in inaccurate reporting of cases in Taiwan. Taiwan has repeatedly complained that China and the WHO aren't sharing information about the coronavirus outbreak with them. The same thing happened in 2003 when the deadly SARS epidemic broke out in China. Besides putting 23 million Taiwanese lives at risk, the 50 million foreign travelers who pass through Taiwan airports every year are at risk. On February 4, 2020, the WHO got the number of cases wrong in Taiwan, relying on data from Beijing not Taipei.

France

The government of socialist Emmanuel Macron used the coronavirus outbreak to ban large gatherings, including the weekly Yellow vest protests which had been demanding resignation of the authoritarian dictator for a year and half.[14]

New Zealand

In 2020, Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki claimed that Christians who pay tithes, believe the Bible and are filled with the Holy Spirit have a Psalm 91 “protection policy” against the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus.[15]

Ukraine

A bus containing over 50 people from coronavirus-hit Wuhan was attacked by angry demonstrators in a small Ukrainian town. Protesters lit fires and hurled stones at the six-bus convoy in Novi Sanzhary, Ukraine. Armoured personnel vehicles were deployed to unblock the road and take the evacuees to a health spa where they will spend 14 days in quarantine.[16]

Vatican City

At a 2020 mass, Pope Francis offered prayers for the ill, for health workers and others who had been troubled by the coronavirus epidemic.[17]

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  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS0cRj3a0Qk
  10. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/feb/26/saudi-arabia-halts-travel-to-islams-holiest-site-o/
  11. https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/02/22/salvini-slams-coronavirus-control-methods-as-cases-confirmed-in-lombardy-and-veneto/
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  15. Leonardo Blair (March 3, 2020). Tithe-paying Christians are protected from coronavirus by Psalm 91, pastor Brian Tamaki claims. Retrieved on March 5, 2020.
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  17. Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D. (March 11, 2020). Pope Francis Urges Priests to Personally Attend to Victims of Coronavirus. Breitbart News. Retrieved on March 12, 2020.

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