Things We Have Learned

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This is the second in this series about things we have learned from the Chinese Flu crisis also known as COVID-19.

The question for today is can the World Health Organization (WHO) be trusted?  Are their pronouncements regarding health issues around the world worth anything more than something that can be used to line the bottom of bird cages?

The answer to the first question is an unequivocal “No’ as it relates to this crisis.  The WHO merely repeated the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) storyline.  They did this without any underlying data to back it up.  This included that the Wuhan virus could not be passed from one human to another.

In mid-January, the CCP knew for at least a month that human-to-human transmission was taking place.  Why was the WHO reticent about questioning the CCP since many stories were leaking out about the problems the virus was creating?  It couldn’t be that the Director-General of WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, won the position due to China’s backing, could it?

This demontrates the downsides of global political institutions like WHO.  It also illustrates the downsides of global economic integration.  Political considerations ran roughshod over the health of the people of the world.

Even after the CCP’s duplicity was uncovered, Tedros was still covering for the despicable people who set this virus loose on the world.

No spinning?  The man is another politician who can look one in the eye and lie his a** off.  And the world is judging.  And that judgement is not favorable to the CCP or the WHO.  Tedros is just  trying to cover up his own mistakes.  At the same time he is deflecting attention away from the malfeasance of the CCP.

Can the WHO be trusted?  No!

As to the second question regarding the lining of the bottom of a bird cage, you be the judge.