Governments Worried About Covid Misinformation Should Start With Their Own Lies and Distortions, Says U.S. State Attorney General

Governments concerned about Covid misinformation should start with their own lies and distortions, Indiana’s Attorney General has told the U.S. Government. In a submission to the U.S. Surgeon General, who had requested information on the impact of online health misinformation during the pandemic in the United States, Todd Rokita joined with leading scientists Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Dr. Martin Kulldorff to set out nine examples of disinformation propagated by the CDC and other health organisations that have “shattered the public’s trust in science and public health and will take decades to repair”. Read their full submission below.

May 2nd 2022

Agency: Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Surgeon General 

Action: Request for Information (RFI)

Subject: Impact of Health Misinformation in the Digital Information Environment in the United States Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic 

Response: COVID-19 Misinformation from Official Sources During the Pandemic

Submitting parties: Todd Rokita, Indiana Attorney General; Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine; and Dr. Kulldorff, Senior Research Fellow at the Brownstone Institute and former Professor at Harvard University School of Medicine.

The Office of the Surgeon General requested information on the prevalence of health misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of such misinformation on the U.S. public health system in order to be better prepared to respond to a future public health crisis.

We agree that misinformation has been a major problem during the pandemic. The spread of inaccurate scientific information has made it difficult for the public to make the right decisions to protect themselves, their families, and their communities from COVID-19 and the collateral public health damage arising from the pandemic countermeasures. As such, the disinformation has led to great harm in the lives and livelihoods of Americans. We submit the following examples of disinformation from the CDC and other health organisations that have shattered the public’s trust in science and public health and will take decades to repair. 

#1 Overcounting COVID-19: The official CDC numbers for COVID-19 deaths and hospitalisations are inaccurate. The official tallies include many people who have died with rather than from COVID-19. CDC has not distinguished deaths where COVID-19 was the primary cause of death, where COVID-19 was a contributing cause of death, or where the death was entirely unrelated to COVID-19, but they incidentally tested positive. 

There are three reasons for this problem. (i) The counting of COVID-19 cases and deaths is unlike the way that public health counts the incidence and mortality caused by other diseases; physicians have been advised to fill out death certificates to privilege COVID-19 as a proximal cause, even when the medical facts suggest otherwise. (ii) The population-wide testing to identify asymptomatic individuals infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus is unprecedented in human history. (iii) Although it would have been easy, CDC has not conducted random national surveys of medical charts to determine what proportion of reported COVID-19 deaths were truly due to COVID-19. Ex-post audits of death certificates and medical records in Santa Clara County and Alameda County, California, for instance, found that in around 25% of death certificates in which COVID-19 was labelled as the primary cause of death, other causes of death were more likely. The peer-reviewed literature confirms that COVID-19 is overcounted in other developed countries. Ex post audits of death certificates should be conducted to establish an accurate death count from COVID-19. 

#2 Questioning Natural Immunity: There has been consistent questioning and denying of natural immunity after COVID-19 recovery. Using seriously flawed studies, CDC falsely claimed that natural immunity is worse than vaccine acquired immunity. In October 2020, the CDC director published a “memorandum” in the Lancet, questioning natural immunity. Most critically, by mandating vaccination for people who have recovered from COVID-19, the Government, corporations, and universities de facto deny natural immunity. 

For scientists, this has been the most surprising disinformation. We have known about natural immunity since the Athenian Plague in 430 BC; other coronaviruses generate natural immunity; and throughout the pandemic, we knew that the COVID-19 recovered have good natural immunity if and when they get exposed the next time. That is, six months after the start of the pandemic, we had epidemiological evidence that natural immunity lasts at least six months; a year into the pandemic, we knew that natural immunity lasted at least one year, and so on.

#3 COVID-19 Vaccines Prevent Transmission: The CDC director and other health officials falsely claimed that the COVID-19 vaccine prevents the transmission of COVID-19 to others. This was also the rationale for vaccine mandates and passports – to prevent the spread of the virus to others. At the time, we did not know, and it turned out to be wrong. When the COVID-19 vaccines were approved for emergency use, the manufacturers presented randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that showed that the vaccines reduced symptomatic disease. The trials were not designed to determine whether they could also limit transmission or prevent death, even though they could have been designed to do so. As it turned out, vaccinated individuals spread the disease to others. While it was unfortunate that the RCTs were not designed to answer the disease transmission question, it is irresponsible for public health officials to claim that they did when the RCTs did not even attempt to answer that question. 

#4 School Closures Were Effective and Costless: In the United States, most schools were closed for in-person teaching for some time, and many schools were closed for over a year. This decision was based on false claims that it would protect children, teachers and the community at large. Already in the early summer of 2020, we knew this was false. Sweden was the only major Western country to keep schools open throughout spring 2020 without masks, social distancing, or testing. Among these 1.8 million children ages one to 15, there were zero COVID-19 deaths, only a few hospitalisations, and teachers did not have a higher COVID-19 risk than the average of other professions.

Moreover, while older people living with a working-age adult had a higher COVID-19 risk, there was no evidence that also living with a child increased that risk further. In a July 2020 New England Journal of Medicine article evaluating school closures, they did not mention the Swedish data and evidence, which is like evaluating a new drug without including data from the placebo comparison group. Despite clear evidence on the safety of keeping schools open, misinformation led to many schools being closed for over one year.  

#5 Everyone is equally at risk of hospitalisation and death from COVID-19 infection: Though public health messaging has blunted this fact, there is more than a thousand-fold difference in the risk of hospitalisation and death for the old relative to the young. Though the risk of death is high for the old and some other vulnerable populations with severe chronic illness, the risk posed to children from COVID-19 infection is on par with the risk posed by a bad influenza season. Surveys indicate, however, that both old and young overestimate the risk of death from COVID-19 infection. This misperception about risk is harmful because it leads to demand for policies – such as school closures and lockdowns – that were themselves harmful.

#6 There was no reasonable policy alternative to lockdowns: Even from the beginning of the pandemic, the sharp age-gradient in the risk of severe disease on COVID-19 infection has provided an alternative to the lockdown-focused policies that many U.S. states adopted – focused protection of the aged and otherwise vulnerable. In October 2020, along with Prof. Sunetra Gupta of Oxford University, we wrote the Great Barrington Declaration – a public petition that proposed heightened measures to protect the vulnerable and a return to near-normal life for the less vulnerable (including the opening of schools). Tens of thousands of doctors and scientists signed the Declaration in opposition to lockdowns. In the Declaration itself and in supporting documents, we offered many concrete policy suggestions for better protecting the vulnerable, including reduced staff rotations in nursing homes, free home delivery of groceries and other essentials offered to older people living in the community, paid sabbatical leave or alternative work arrangements for older workers, and many other policy options. We also invited the public health community to join in thinking creatively about other ideas to protect the vulnerable. As subsequent research has confirmed, it was clear even at the time that lockdowns could not protect the vulnerable (nearly 80% of COVID-19 deaths have occurred among the elderly in the U.S.). Meanwhile, countries like Sweden, which did not implement lockdowns, have had near-zero overall excess death over the last two years of the pandemic. Lockdowns are an aberration– a sharp deviation from traditional public health management of respiratory epidemics – and a catastrophic failure of public health policy.

#7 Mask mandates are effective in reducing the spread of viral infectious diseases: Contrary to assertions by some public health officials, mask mandates have not been effective in protecting most populations against COVID-19 risk. The SARS-CoV-2 virus spreads by aerosolisation. Unlike larger viral droplets, which are pulled by gravity to the ground shortly after emission, aerosols are tiny particles that can persist in the air for extended periods. Aerosols escape through gaps of poorly fitted masks, greatly reducing their ability to stop disease spread. Cloth masks, in particular, cannot stop aerosols, and even well-fitted N95 masks have diminished capacity to stop viral transmission when they become moist from breathing. It is thus unsurprising that the highest quality evidence available – randomised trials – conducted both before and during the pandemic find that masks are ineffective at stopping the spread of respiratory viruses in most settings when worn by untrained people.

#8 Mass testing of asymptomatic individuals and contact tracing of positive cases is effective in reducing disease spread: Mass testing of asymptomatic individuals with contact tracing and quarantining of people who test positive has failed to substantively slow the progress of the epidemic and has imposed great costs on people who were quarantined even though they posed no risk of infecting others. Three facts are crucial to understanding why this policy has failed. First, even close contacts of someone who tests positive for the SARS-Cov-2 virus are unlikely to pass the disease on. In a large meta-analysis of household contacts of asymptomatic positive cases, only 3% of people living in the same home got sick. Second, the PCR test that has been used to identify asymptomatic infections often returns a positive result for people who have dead viral fragments, are not infectious, and pose no risk of infecting others. And third, the contact tracing system becomes overwhelmed whenever cases start to rise, leading to long delays in contacting new cases. At precisely the moment when contact tracing might be needed, it cannot do its job. At the same time, quarantining people is costly – for workers without adequate sick leave, absenteeism due to contact tracing means pay cuts, lost opportunities and perhaps even an inability to feed families. For children, it means more skipped lessons and missed opportunities for academic and social growth at school, with long-run negative consequences for their future prospects. In the U.K., an official government review determined that its 37 billion pound investment in contact tracing was a waste of resources. The same is undoubtedly true in the United States.

#9 The eradication of COVID-19 is a feasible goal: Throughout the pandemic, from “two weeks to flatten the curve” and onwards, the suppression of the spread of COVID-19 has been an explicit policy goal. Implicitly, public health leaders have made the suppression of COVID-19 spread to near-zero levels the endpoint of the pandemic. However, SARS-CoV-2 has none of the characteristics of a disease that can be eradicated. First, we have no technology to reduce the spread of the disease or meaningfully alter disease dynamics. Lockdowns and social restrictions fail because only people who can afford to work from home without losing their job can comply over long periods. While we have vaccines that can help prevent hospitalisation or death resulting from COVID-19 infection, the vaccines wane in efficacy against COVID-19 infection and cannot stop transmission. Second, there are many animal hosts for SARS-CoV-2 and evidence of transmission between mammals and humans. One USDA study in late 2021 found that nearly 80% of white-tailed deer in the U.S. had evidence of COVID-19 antibodies. Dogs, cats, bats, mink and many other mammals can get COVID-19. So even if the disease were eradicated among humans, zoonotic transmission would guarantee that it would come back. Finally, eradication takes a global commitment from every country – an impossible goal since COVID-19 eradication is far from the most pressing public health problem for many developing countries.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

Locking us up because ‘millions could die’ then, 500,000 if we don’t lock ourselves away before christmas, Covid is not the deadly disease they wanted us to think it was, no explanation why in March 2020 it was downgraded Gov.UK, then still the hysteria, disinformation has come from governments

chris-ds
chris-ds
3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

We all think covid is not as dangerous as we think it is yet the Chinese are scared witless about it.

considering they where researching it when it coincidentally appeared in Wuhan I suspect they know something no one else is admitting.

considering the lies our non Chinese governments have been peddling these last 2 years I think there is more to the story than is obvious.

A Heretic
A Heretic
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

the Chinese are scared witless about it.

are they? They’re pretending that they are but

I think there is more to the story than is obvious.

I don’t think it’s about a virus.

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3 years ago
Reply to  A Heretic

Yes. Apparently it’s not just locking down Shanghai, etc, but even forbidding Chinese citizens to leave the country for some time now: destroying passports, and even for Chinese citizens with overseas jobs or university places. Getting this from vloggers who speak Chinese, have lived there and still have local contacts.

RedhotScot
3 years ago

The ‘current thing’ is that Putin’s the global tyrant.

Please stop veering off script or you will be digitalised!

chris-ds
chris-ds
3 years ago
Reply to  A Heretic

The authoritarian Chinese state could lock down whoever they wanted. It’s not like Scotland or wales where they needed covid as an excuse to enact and maintain draconian powers.

we already know they put people in concentration camps because of their race or beliefs.

They do not need to justify their actions to anyone as they have demonstrated countless times.

what if there is something worse, perhaps covid is a sweetener for the main event?

what ever it is they are determined

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

If the Chinese are up to something it’s only because they are gobsmacked at western political incompetence.

Seriously, who wouldn’t take advantage of a situation handed to you on a plate?

David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

Absolutely!

China backs the Gates- Tedros -WHO power grab because they know it will take down the West with lockdown and conflict for good!

The Chinese must know Gates is a madman – out of control and on a vax roll!

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Western leaders wankers.

Ah, So….we take advantage of weak western leaders and read them up garden path.

Suckas.

We rike Joe Biden and son Hunta.

Velly coopelative.

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Two alternative. The obvious, buy an Apple.

The other, buy a cheap Windows PC, ditch Windows and apply for a refund (yes, you are legally entitled) and load up Linux (Ubuntu is good).

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

That’s his ignorance on display. Thinking that real life forms known as viruses can be treated as if they were pieces of junk software.

RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

We all think covid is not as dangerous as we think it is yet the Chinese are scared witless about it.

We all think that catching a football is harmless, yet, the CMO of Australia (IIRC) is scared withless about it. Considering the she’s a public health offficial, we must be wrong.

Same argument, same nonsense. We have extensive experience with COVID meanwhile, eg, to use a current example, there’s a war being fought in Ukraine with zero COVID mitigation measures. In 2021, a great flood brought death and destruction to the Ahr valley in Germany which caused all COVID mitigation measures to break down right at the height of the COVID scare. In both cases, no health disaster ensued unless one wants to regard the sending of a mobile vaccination bus to this valley by the first minister of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate to provide emergency reliefs as one.

TSull
TSull
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

We all think covid is not as dangerous as we think it is yet the Chinese are scared witless about it.

Are they really? What is going on in China is political theatre, no more, no less. The average Chinese man and woman are forced to play roles in this theatre that they do not want to play.

Draper233
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

I’m not persuaded by your theory but am surprised at how many downticks you received for simply being sceptical.  

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

I think the idea is that the Chinese, and western governments, are scared of what they don’t know about covid.

They made it, it ‘escaped’, and no one had/has a clue what the possibilities of an ill researched, gain of function virus is capable of.

They are responding to what they think might be in it, not what they actually know is in it.

chris-ds
chris-ds
3 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

Yes it’s something like that.

we can all see how they are responding, many are claiming they are making a huge fuss about nothing as they deem covid a non event.

they made it, they know far more about it than anyone else

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3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

As I understand, it was downgraded in order to take it out of the purview of PHE, and allow the government to act directly. I believe Lord Sumption covered this in his famous Oxford lecture.

SimCS
3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

It was downgraded because then they didn’t legally have to consider therapeutics, which meant the path was open for vaccine EUA. The rest, as they say, is history. We will NEVER forget.

Woodburner
Woodburner
3 years ago

See the light. See the lies.

Virefirer
Virefirer
3 years ago

Bit late now, but SAGE, SPI-M, SPI-B and other scientific spivs please read, mark and inwardly digest.

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3 years ago
Reply to  Virefirer

And their conclusion is: “We weren’t tough enough. Too much truth got out. We have to throw the whole weight of the system into preventing anyone from calling us out the next time. New laws. Worldwide treaties. Fines, imprisonment, loss of livelihood, employment bans, shutdown of websites, lifelong bans from using a computer, confiscation of assets, freezing of bank accounts, the works.” These are all weapons that have been test-fired somewhere.

Make preparations, especially mental.

Dodgy Geezer
Dodgy Geezer
3 years ago

The eradication of COVID-19 is a feasible goal:

Indeed. When this whole sorry episode started, I said to my wife, “They’re trying to eradicate ‘flu”. The animal reservoir alone would have made this exercise impossible.

And yet they still tried it…

John Dee
3 years ago
Reply to  Dodgy Geezer

Or, did they just use that ‘aim’ to push the vax onto all age cohorts?
The lack of ‘scientific’ adjustments to improved knowledge during the two years so far of covid suggests that there was an agenda that required a ‘settled science’.
Why most scientists didn’t have the balls to protest this makes me wonder how many true scientists we have in the world.

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3 years ago
Reply to  Dodgy Geezer

Well, that’s what they SAID they were doing.

Annie
3 years ago

I salute this brave man and all those who support him.

A passerby
A passerby
3 years ago

Governments Worried About Covid Misinformation – I doubt that, but let’s start with the gene transfer technology re branded a vaccine to assuage any fears the public may have had about being injected with an experimental drug. What is it’s exact purpose and does any politician know?

chris-ds
chris-ds
3 years ago

Amazing!!!

best thing I’ve read all year, so much truth in 1 place.

I do hope we see more sensible truthful responses like this from those with some authority.

Alan P
Alan P
3 years ago

And now we are being softened up for the “monkey pox” virus. It was only a matter of time.

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3 years ago
Reply to  Alan P

Not “bird-flu in humans”?
Maybe both at once?

David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago

Gates and Fauci have a full set ready!

kate
kate
3 years ago
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3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Was already mooted in Canada last year.

kate
kate
3 years ago

From Mike Yeadons telegram page I dispute the claim that almost everyone considered the coronavirus spike protein to be some passive anchoring protein who’s sole purpose was to bind to receptors on human cells & thereby to enable cell entry by the alleged virus. There is sparse but unmistakable evidence that it was known that analogous proteins on some previously discovered coronaviruses were indeed “biologically active”. One field I was aware of is the concept of “fusogenicity”: the property of certain proteins capable of tricking mature human cells to join together, retaining only part of the outer membrane of the cells affected. We also knew that the distant ancestors of humans arguably underwent an event whereby a fusogenic viral protein got incorporated into germ line cells (eggs & speak). This gives the lie to even the faintest possibility that c19 vaccines *might* theoretically enter the human genome, on grounds that such as event appears necessarily have happened in the deep past. One such event led to human females (or rather, their babies-to- be) to express this spike-related protein, syncytin-1. In this context, via formation of a “syncytin of fine blood vessels, the placenta is brought into existence. I once heard… Read more »

David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Brilliant piece from the man they just had to smear, gag and close down.

Yeadon would have crashed their demonic scam within weeks! But we still have all his prophetic words that our politicians made sure most people never heard!

And laughingly, people talk about conspiracy “theories”!

Mike Oxlong
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Mike Yeadon – perhaps the main voice from the beginning of the pandemic – the one who has spoken common sense, along with detailed scientific analysis from the beginning. But TPTB would never, ever acknowledge the man’s genius.

kate
kate
3 years ago

The WHO is the WEF in disguise.
If Russia can hold out the globalist programme cannot succeed. It looks as if the US is threatening China too, over Taiwan.
Some info on Russia,
EU shock & awe sanctions strategy fails, as oil embargo plan crumbles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY-1C3fGOQM&ab_channel=TheDuran
The Fall of the Azov by Jacob Dreizin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jm3AqnL2rQ&ab_channel=TheDuran
Kremlin hardliners and the Special Military Operation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o46WxsO_7gM&ab_channel=TheDuran

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3 years ago
Reply to  kate

I rather think the point of the West’s involvement is not necessarily to win, but simply to drag the war out as long as possible, to keep us forever in crisis, in fear, in ever more subjection.

David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Great video on the Special Miltary Operation! Thanks!

kate
kate
3 years ago

Latest on the paediatric hepatitis cases. There is a CDC briefing which appears to focus on adenovirus as the cause and advises treatment with antivirals for adenovirus.
https://twitter.com/sanchak74/status/1527482703662432257?cxt=HHwWgoDShaLb2rIqAAAA
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1527466627834564638.html
https://emergency.cdc.gov/coca/calls/2022/callinfo_051922.asp

kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Have to say, I’m quite astonished having watched the recent CDC presentations on fulminant hepatitis in children. So much discussed on Adv, with a passing mention of COVID serology (not yet done). Not a single biopsy with Adv in the liver- yet children treated with antivirals   I‘m a trained clinician and epidemiologist. During my clinical training, I’d have had to rigorously justify why I did any test (to avoid incidental positives), why I made a specific diagnosis on a patient, and why I treated for it. I can’t really fathom what’s happening here.  1) How plausible is it that Adv is doing this? Let’s look at Adv here- Adv 41F has *never* caused this. Other Advs have *never* caused hepatitis in healthy children. 2) Did we at least find Adv in the liver in these cases?No. This is the key feature of Adv fulminant hepatitis  If there’s no evidence of Adv in the actually tissue affected- the literal *diagnostic criterion* for fulminant hepatitis- you simply cannot diagnose it. The biopsies suggest some sort of auto-inflammatory process rather than direct infection.  On the other hand, this could be post-COVID. Why haven’t we specifically evaluated this? Given we actually know SARS-CoV-2 causes hepatitis-… Read more »

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3 years ago
Reply to  kate

An effect of spike-protein shedding maybe? Children in continual close proximity to jabbed adults.

kate
kate
3 years ago

The speculation is that the adenovirus vector in the J&J and astra zenica has recombined with wild adenoviruses and become replication competent, i.e. infectious. It is notable that the CDC are looking at adenovirus as the source of this hepatitis outbreak, but are “unable” to sequence the entire genomes.
The adenovirus most associated is adenovirus 41 which has many similarities with the Chimpanzee adenoviral vector in the AZ vax.
The recombinant chimera could be more virulent as it will contain the coronavirus spike. Sars Cov 2 has been associated with hepatitis before in adults.

sophie123
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

I don’t buy it’s post covid. We’ve had covid for over 2 years now (more like 2.5). Why would it suddenly start attacking children’s livers?

kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

The CDC presentation is focusing on adenovirus and recommending antivirals for ADV. But they will not exactly say why.

Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

bit of a knee jerk reaction from me, but isn’t it oddly co-incidental that it is “post vaxx”?

paul parmenter
paul parmenter
3 years ago

Wow. I bet The Office of the Surgeon General was not expecting anything like this.

kate
kate
3 years ago

Dr. Brian Hooker invites some of the leading voices in science and medicine to break down the studies and weigh in on the controversies so the rest of us have an opportunity to understand the science that drives public health policy and medical progress.

Interview with Mike Yeadon
https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/shows/doctors-and-scientists-with-brian-hooker-phd

Mike Yeadon has been proved right – we have been lied to
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/mike-yeadon-has-been-proved-right-we-have-been-lied-to/

kate
kate
3 years ago

WHO Wants to Censor Infodemic “Misinformation” With Pandemic Treaty
“A World Health Organization White Paper advocating for expanding WHO powers through the pandemic treaty puts tackling ‘infodemic’ COVID ‘misinformation’ at the top of their list.
Under the guise of ‘Community protection,’ the WHO writes ‘Infodemic of COVID-19 misinformation – often combined with ineffective, inconsistent risk communication and public health messaging – eroded public trust in public health authorities and science and undermined the effectiveness of public health and social measures and the demand for countermeasures such as vaccines.’
‘… New techniques for infodemic management can counteract some of the corrosive effects of misinformation on public trust in science and authorities, but enduring trust and resilience must be built through effective engagement with communities before, during, and after health emergencies.’”

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3 years ago
Reply to  kate

I think the enemy was surprised at just how much truth got out over the Internet, and they’re trying to make sure it doesn’t happen the next time. I don’t think the next one will go big until they’ve closed this door with the upcoming legislation that’s on the way in every major jurisdiction.

kate
kate
3 years ago

Good point.

kate
kate
3 years ago

If you want a laugh try reading this piece of purple prose.
Where before there has been fragmentation in the global architecture for health emergency preparedness and response, we need smart investments that deliver collaboration and coordinated, collective action.
Thucydides wrote his account of the Plague of Athens so that future generations might avoid the suffering he experienced. While COVID-19 has taken so much, it has also given us the opportunity to learn the painful lessons it has taught us, and use them to build a healthier, safer, fairer world for the generations to come. We must seize that opportunity before the world moves on to other priorities
https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/emergency-preparedness/220504-who-hepr-architecture-consultation-paper.pdf?download=true

kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

‘DECISIVE ACTION’ Britain’s stockpiles of monkeypox vaccines boosted FIVE-FOLD as fears grow the virus is spreading
“Sajid Javid has ordered the UK Health Security Agency to take a belt and braces approach and secure a further 20,000 doses.
It comes as health chiefs have started to vaccinate close contacts of known cases – including medics and relatives.
The Health Secretary had previously secured 5,000 doses of the monkeypox jab last year to ensure Britain was prepared
A Whitehall source said: “Sajid directed procurement of the relevant vaccine months ago as a precautionary measure but we are making sure we are further ahead of the curve by taking decisive action to secure even more of the vaccine.”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/18626080/britains-stockpiles-of-monkeypox-vaccines/

tom171uk
3 years ago

Todd Rokita should watch his back. He might meet with an unfortunate accident.

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3 years ago

[Stands, cheers and thumps table]

kate
kate
3 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tlx8WTKAgVY Bill Gates Warns the Threat of a Smallpox Attack Over 6 Months Ago “It’ll take probably about a billion a year for a pandemic task force at the WHO level, which is doing the surveillance and actually doing what I call ‘germ games,’ where you practice. You say, ‘Okay, what if a bioterrorist brought smallpox to 10 airports?’ You know, how would the world respond to that?” Originally aired November 4, 2021 BERLIN (Worthy News) – Health ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) rich nations are to participate in a pandemic exercise in Germany simulating a new fast-spreading and dangerous pandemic, Germany’s top-selling Bild newspaper reported Thursday. Bild said the ministers would test an outbreak of a “smallpox virus” originating from leopards. News of the planned exercise comes as authorities in Europe already warn of possible new restrictive measures such as lockdowns to combat outbreaks in Europe which they say is still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. “At the beginning of 2020, the corona pandemic caught the whole world completely unprepared,” commented Bild, which often breaks important news stories. “There was a short-term lack of masks, gowns, and disinfectants, but above all, a plan was missing! The health… Read more »

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3 years ago
Reply to  kate

The guy has a sick mind. And can we guess where those people would get the smallpox from?

DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Event 201/2

JXB
JXB
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

The last two samples of live Smallpox virus were destroyed years ago, so it exists nowhere in Nature.

i suppose it could be manufactured. I wonder if that WuHan lab is busy?

David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  JXB

Ask Fauci …and his good friend Bill.

CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  JXB

My understanding is that it does still exist in several research facilities.

John001
John001
3 years ago
Reply to  JXB

I think two samples were retained. Of course they should have been destroyed, but they weren’t.

F*** knows who’s got hold of some of the US sample now. Clearly our billionaire eugenicist thinks he has. Presumably all he needs to do is talk to other unsavoury characters such as Ralph Baric.

J4mes
3 years ago

The first lie is that there was a pandemic. Take it from there.

dearieme
dearieme
3 years ago

If the CDC had any goolies it would be wonderful to kick them there.

RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

I think I’m possibly in love with the US Attorney General (as well as Ron de Santis).
He’s certainly right about one thing …. I will never trust a single word a public health official says ever again.

Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

I know – it is nice to be able to visualise the positive figures, worthy of admiration, as opposed to having to see day after day the faces of the loathsome venal politicians who seem so bent on the destruction of everything which gives meaning to life.

Mike Oxlong
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

It’s not just public health officials though. I won’t ever trust my GP or any NHS hospital. They have shown their allegiance and true colours – the colour of money, for one – and any faith I had in the medical profession went out of the window 2 years ago. After reading Robert F Kennedy’s book on Fauci, it’s not just out the window, it’s down the street, on a bus on the way to the airport for a long haul flight.

DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

Smallpox Eradication Programme – SEP (1966-1980) 1 May 2010 2010 marks the 30th anniversary of the eradication of smallpox. Smallpox was officially declared eradicated in 1980 and is the first disease to have been fought on a global scale. This extraordinary achievement was accomplished through the collaboration of countries around the world.

jingleballix
3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Everybody knew full well that smallpox was an unequivocally deadly and unpleasant viral disease that spared few……even when smallpox was around, there was no lockdown and no masking……

…….C-19 has been a relatively harmless disease…….made worse by interventions.

The WHO got it all wrong. Repeating the error is not tolerable.

Oxford Blues
3 years ago

Save for the people who read this website, and others who don’t, but hold the same robust, questioning, mentality, these simple and common sense challenges will fall on the deaf ears of the majority of the populations of all countries affected. Unless it passes from the autocues via the mouths of Sophie Raworth or Tom Bradby, or their equivalents in other countries, then we are destined for more lockdowns and human rights transgressions in the name of “keeping us safe”. In an awful and bloody paradox, it’s actually in our interests for the war in Ukraine to continue. Without it the media are heading straight back to Covid/Monkeypox land with a one way ticket.

Bill Hickling
Bill Hickling
3 years ago
Reply to  Oxford Blues

I agree with you. The mass of of our populations are under the spell of mainstream media.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago

Great job. There is not one statement in this text that any reasonable person could plausibly refute. So U.S. officials and leaders are guilty of spreading misinformation repeatedly and continuously.

Does’t matter though. The main lesson of the pandemic is that facts don’t matter in our new “science.”

P.S. The virus was also spreading – widely – months before officials said it was.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago

That’s our public inquiry sorted. Copy and paste this report and list all the public figures who supported the hysterical madness. Job done for very little money.

SimCS
3 years ago

Everyone send this to their MP, Boris, etc.

carter20
carter20
3 years ago

An excellent piece—I am in good company–these two pieces are based on the recent Ofsted (the English Schools Inspectorate) report–NOTE the title of the second-also the theme of the first.

.https://staging.dailysceptic.org/2022/04/16/what-are-we-doing-to-our-children/. AND

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/there-was-no-need-for-school-closures-and-they-knew-it-all-along/

misslawbore
misslawbore
3 years ago

There are just two important classes of people in the world now, the unvaxxed and the vaxxed. Most of the vaxxed will understandably plug their ears against the bad news coming thick and fast about the vaccines. They will do anything to hold on like limpets to their denial. They are in the majority, they are our friends relatives partners and will go along with unacceptable restrictions and vaccines, they will cause us unvaxxed pain by doing so. I hate to say this but there may come a time when instead of just refusing to engage with you in rational argument, they may turn on you (some already have probably) and it then becomes a civil war between the two sides. It sounds insane but perhaps the unvaxxed already need representation in the form of a political party