Corona, Covid 19 - Mismanaged?
The world has been hit by a flu virus.
We have all learned that. But we have not learned why this
relatively harmless virus was classified as a Pandemic. In 2009, the WHO changed the
definition of a pandemic. Diseases no longer had to be as fatal as before the
change. The WHO said that it was necessary to change the definition in order to
more easily classify diseases as pandemics, because it was necessary to
practice dealing with such.
Now, supported by the pharmaceutical
industry, they have been experimenting with restrictions for over 18 months.
What consequences has this exercise given us? We have seen:
1) How the global tourism industry
has been affected by large numbers of bankruptcies.
2) How large numbers of
schoolchildren have been affected by destroyed schooling.
3) Abuse of wives has increased.
4) Bankruptcies in a large number of
affected industries.
5) Growing government debt
mountains.
6) How more and more people have
sunk into increasing poverty globally.
Why have our cowardly
politicians allowed this? Is it because populations are terrified of death? and Politicians are
afraid to take the initiative and become leaders? Or because
pharmaceutical companies has increased lobbying and pressure? In relation to Sweden's
population, just over 10 % have been reported infected (1,144,000 cases), of
which 0.7% (7,800) have been intensively cared for and 1.3% have died (14,800). Of the deceased, 96%
are 60 years or older and almost all of the deceased have had a weakened immune
system. - Source Public Health
Authority - fohm covid-19 statistik - Bing
Is this really right to all those affected (1 to 6 above)? It feels as if the
cost in deteriorating quality of life is not offset by the lives saved
by restrictions.
One question is:
How many lives would it have cost if you failed to classify covid19 as an
epidemic and the Corona
virus was allowed to ravage freely (as previous influenza viruses were allowed
to do)? Was it worth this
incredible cost according to 1 - 6 above in shutting down society?
In fact, nature has equipped man with an immune system, which
would have dealt with this virus globally in a few months (at what cost and no profit to the pharmaceutical industry?). Sure, many more people
with poor immune systems would have died, but that has happened before (ref: eg the Asian and the Spanish flu).
Now, instead, we may
have to get used to living with constantly new mutations of Covid 19 that flare
up again and again. - At what cost? and How many years
from now will society be kept closed? - What will it cost?
Todde 2021-09-20
Also check:
http://axiom1b.blogspot.com/2021/05/how-hashumans-relationship-with-work.html