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Western Australia SMASHES it’s world record of most cases per day per capita AGAIN.

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Director General of WHO wants China to lift lockdowns, but at what cost? 100,000 deaths a day?

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What is happening to the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants of Omicron in South Africa?

I largely recorded this on video and uploaded to youtube. The world will have a new wave of BA.4 and BA.5 coming soon. I just looked up to see how these variants are faring in South Africa because they be dominant here in Australia soon. BA.1.* has essentially been wiped out, whereas BA.2.* have been…
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First it was the WEF, now the WHO wants to take global control with a Pandemic Response Treaty.

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The Covid19 pandemic nobody had to have

This pandemic was/is the worst mismanaged catastrophic event in human history imaginable, and it is not over yet. We had 3 great chances to end the pandemic by starving the virus completely. Without human contact the virus has nowhere to go and is eliminated. The virus should also have never been made in the first…
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Move over for BA.12. Ten-times more infectious than BA.2

A new variant of the novel coronavirus, BA.12, was found in Bihar’s Patna on Thursday. According to the state’s health department, the new variant of Omicron was found in the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS). There is a new kid in town and we have not dealt with waves from BA.2.9, BA.2.2, BA.2.12, BA.2.12.1,…
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What is going to happen in China?

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How many people actually have covid? x20?

I assumed that with vaccines masking/reducing/preventing symptomatic illness that there would be at least as many as counted cases who are asymptomatic and not counted. This article about the covid19 outbreak in Shanghai blew my socks off. “Shanghai on Tuesday reported 22,348 new asymptomatic coronavirus cases and 994 symptomatic cases for 11 April, the local…
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Was Denmark too hasty to declare that the coronavirus was just a flu and life was now normal again?

When Denmark’s Case Fatality Rate (CFR) dropped to 0.04% (7-day-runng average) in January 2022, the government of Denmark declared the pandemic was over. With a CFR so low, noting that the CFR for influenza is about 0.1 to 0.15%, that made reasonable sense. In early February most restrictions were subsequently lifted. It was said that…
