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Saturday, 7 August 2021
The Second Year of Covid
27 July 2021.
From what I discern as consistent patterns in the behaviour of leading governments around the world, 18 months after this c19 breakout, the following
highlights my significant concerns.
1. Increasing emphasis on vaccinations as the only way out, together with regular booster shots.
2. No significant efforts to invest more in public health systems.
3. Increasing movement restrictions on the masses, with the consistent message that we have to exchange being inoculated to have access to what are essentially our human rights.
4. The relative silence of the Big Pharmas, which tend to have politicians speaking implicitly for them.
5. The consistent mantra from governments that they follow the science and medical advice, when in many cases that does not sound so convincing anymore.
6. The mixed messaging from authorities on many fronts in fighting this c19, but not for consistent support for vaccinations and a loud silence on the progress in developing direct medical treatments for c19.
7. The use of vaccinations as an economic commodity.
8. The branding, politicisation and consequent divisiveness resulting from use of vaccinations for the masses.
9. Not reminding us that every c19 vaccine is approved under provisional and emergency conditions.
10. The pattern of emerging c19 strains that are more infectious and the fact that vaccinated people can still be infected with them - with the accompanying message that personal hygiene measures from 2020 are no longer enough.
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