Coronavirus: WHO backflips on virus stance by condemning lockdowns

Coronavirus: WHO backflips on virus stance by condemning lockdowns

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Lockdowns have been used to control the coronavirus around the world, plunging millions of lives into chaos. Now the WHO has changed its mind.

Note: WHO is the United Nations World Health Organisation -- which has a criminal past including spreading AIDS into Africa and South East Asia.

It is financed primarily by private donors such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative, not by governments.

These donors have vested interests in eugenics, decreasing the world population via viruses, disease and illness, reducing immunity and fertility, and vaccine investments.

The World Health Organisation has now backflipped on its original COVID-19 stance after calling for world leaders to stop locking down their countries and economies. 

This has occurred under unprecedented disgust at the organization from citizens around the world as well as the US government which threatened to pull funding.

Bill Gates and the Clintons as well as other members of the zillionaire elite are also facing unprecedented exposure and opposition, which is likely to rise further.

With many medical professionals and scientists now coming together, inspite of the risks of job losses, to denounce the fake science behind lockdowns and masks etc.

Dr. David Nabarro from the WHO appealed to world leaders yesterday, telling them to stop “using lockdowns as your primary control method” of the coronavirus.

He also claimed that the only thing lockdowns achieved was poverty – with no mention of the potential lives saved.

“Lockdowns just have one consequence that you must never ever belittle, and that is making poor people an awful lot poorer,” he said.

In Australia, a country which has become a prison island as it was 200 years ago when occupied by the British, and is refusing to allow those with compassionate and humanitarian grounds, health reasons and dying relatives to leave the country, and has also left tens of thousands of citizens stranded abroad, Melbourne’s lockdown has been hailed as one of the strictest and longest in the world.

In Spain’s lockdown in March, people weren’t allowed to leave the house unless it was to walk their pet. In China, authorities welded doors shut to stop people from leaving their homes. The WHO thinks these steps were largely unnecessary.

Instead, Dr Nabarro is advocating for a new approach to containing the virus.

“And so, we really do appeal to all world leaders: stop using lockdown as your primary control method. Develop better systems for doing it. Work together and learn from each other.” 

His message is timely. In a world first, a number of health experts from all over the world came together calling for an end to coronavirus lockdowns earlier this week.

They created a petition, called the Great Barrington Declaration, which said that lockdowns were doing “irreparable damage.”

“As infectious disease epidemiologists and public health scientists, we have grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of the prevailing COVID-19 policies, and recommend an approach we call Focused Protection,” read the petition.

“Current lockdown policies are producing devastating effects on short and long-term public health.”

The petition has had almost half a million signatures thus far, read and sign it here: https://gbdeclaration.org

It was authored by Sunetra Gupta of the University of Oxford, Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford University, and Martin Kulldorff of Harvard University.

When asked about the petition, Dr Nabarro had only good things to say. “Really important point by Professor Gupta,” he said.



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