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Source: The Counter Signal
WHO recommends masks again, preps world for global lockdown in Fall
By Thomas Lambert | July 12, 2022
The WHO is preparing the world for the next season of lockdowns, refusing to admit the emergency is over and recommending governments reimplement mask mandates.
WHO recommends masks again, preps world for global lockdown in Fall
By Thomas Lambert | July 12, 2022
The WHO is preparing the world for the next season of lockdowns, refusing to admit the emergency is over and recommending governments reimplement mask mandates.
Tedros dusts off propaganda machine, preps the world for fresh lockdowns
"I'm concerned that cases of COVID-19 continue to rise, putting further pressure on [sic] health systems and health workers. I'm also concerned about the increasing trend of deaths. The emergency committee on COVID-19 met on Friday last week and concluded the virus remains a public health emergency of international concern,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom.
Adhanom continued, saying the Committee is concerned about subvariants of Omicron that most people have never even heard of because they've tuned out COVID news since the end of the lockdowns. He added that there'd been a rise in cases while simultaneously claiming there's not enough testing or surveillance to determine the severity of COVID. Astounding.
He then bemoaned the drop in vaccine uptake, saying not nearly enough people are lining up to get their second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth… booster shots.
Adhanom recommends that countries return to the days of mask mandates, mandatory COVID testing, and mass surveillance.
"As hospitalizations and transmissions rise, governments must also deploy tried and tested measures, such as masking, improved ventilation, and test and treatment protocols," Adhanom said. "… Governments should also work to reduce their reduction in surveillance, testing, and sequencing, and share antivirals effectively."
He concluded by praising the vaccine, advising governments to once again go after the unvaccinated, and proclaiming that the pandemic is not over.
Please go to The Counter Signal to read more.
Adhanom continued, saying the Committee is concerned about subvariants of Omicron that most people have never even heard of because they've tuned out COVID news since the end of the lockdowns. He added that there'd been a rise in cases while simultaneously claiming there's not enough testing or surveillance to determine the severity of COVID. Astounding.
He then bemoaned the drop in vaccine uptake, saying not nearly enough people are lining up to get their second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth… booster shots.
Adhanom recommends that countries return to the days of mask mandates, mandatory COVID testing, and mass surveillance.
"As hospitalizations and transmissions rise, governments must also deploy tried and tested measures, such as masking, improved ventilation, and test and treatment protocols," Adhanom said. "… Governments should also work to reduce their reduction in surveillance, testing, and sequencing, and share antivirals effectively."
He concluded by praising the vaccine, advising governments to once again go after the unvaccinated, and proclaiming that the pandemic is not over.
'I am concerned that cases of Covid-19 continue to rise'
— GB News (@GBNEWS) July 12, 2022
WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has recommended governments reintroduce restrictive measures like face masks to 'push back' against a rise in global Covid cases. pic.twitter.com/Ipbui6jCAS
Please go to The Counter Signal to read more.
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