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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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Mick Harper wrote: | Don't queer the pitch, Wiley. |
Needs must.
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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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Visually one nation appeared to know that the threat was predominantly airborne.
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Brian Ambrose

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Wile E. Coyote wrote: | Wile E. Coyote wrote: | One question that nobody seems to be asking is:
If the Wuhan Lab-leak was the source of COVID, does that explain the draconian lockdowns that President Xi then put in place, ie were the Wuhan scientists who had engineered the virus, advising these lockdowns were essential and why? |
Question 2
Why did WHO take over a year to admit that transmition of COVID could be aerosal/airborne?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_transmission
Question 3
Why did WHO take over 2 years to admit that the transmition was predominantly aeorosal/airborne why?
https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/71/9/2311/5867798
WHO had all of us thinking that we needed to do regular cleaning, deep cleaning of areas, doorknobs, taps etc which was unfortunately not the major threat.
Why? |
My take:
1. Xi knew what the virus was (engineered to kill). Definitely not deliberately released (at least not by Xi).
2,3,4. WHO knew what the virus was but the designers told WHO that it would definitely not be airborne. Either they lied or they were surprised themselves.
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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I'm a bit out of my depth here (truly) but doesn't the wearing of masks indicate that everyone knew it was airborne from Day One?
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Brian Ambrose

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If only it was so simple.
It was Anthony Fauci who said, in a moment of scientific candour, there was no point wearing a mask because the virus is so small it just goes straight through it. Then someone said, hey, surgeons wear masks all the time so it must be a good idea and everyone agreed, including Mr Fauci. What they forgot is that the surgeon wears a mask mainly to protect the patient, not the surgeon; the mask prevents germs (but not viruses) going into the patient from the surgeon.
Then someone else said hey, viruses only travel 2 metres in air so if you stay 2.1 metres away from everyone you’ll be totally safe. But since nobody knew how far 2 metres was (of course apart from the virus) they stuck loads of big stickers on the floor and made sure they would stay there forever.
In summary, at first the virus travelled in the air but not very far, but in the end they decided the virus was airborne - presumably meaning it’s floating anywhere and everywhere and therefore, we’re stuffed.
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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Thanks, Bri, now I'm an expert on viruses. I wouldn't say a world authority but I soon will be saying it.
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