A New Killer Virus, or the Next Plandemic Scam? By Richard Miller (London)

There is yet another supposed virus on the block, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF). This one is a real killer, killing between 10 to 40 percent of people who are infected. CCHF is endemic in Africa, the Balkans, the Middle East and Asian countries south of the 50th parallel north. The CCHF virus is primarily transmitted to people by tick bites. Another form of transmission is through contact with infected animal blood or tissues during and immediately after slaughter. Indeed, in places like Africa, the majority of cases have been associated with people working with livestock, and meat.

This does not seem to be much of a problem for people in the urban West.  But that has not stopped some media sources from pushing the lie that lockdowns may soon be back on the menu. However, some health authorities are critiquing this idea, saying that lockdowns will not prevent the spread of the disease, as people could still get tick infections during lockdown. Thus, the disease is unlike respiratory coronavirus diseases.

There is speculation that the system needs a new disease to account for the number of Covid vax deaths and injuries. I think this less plausible, since the present mass censorship system of information is doing that job well, along with general apathy of the population. But, we will see. Something will be needed for election fraud in the US 2024 elections.

 

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-18-british-government-sounds-alarm-new-killer-virus.html

“Officials in the United Kingdom are telling their citizens that another lockdown is imminent as they claim that a deadly new virus is sweeping through Europe and will soon reach Britain.

The disease in question, known as Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), reportedly kills between 10 to 40 percent of infected people and has been classified as a supposed major threat to public health by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The WHO also pointed out that CCHF only kills around 500 people every year and is mainly transmitted to people who come into close contact with ticks and infected livestock.

But human-to-human transmission of CCHF does occur, and up to three billion people are now reportedly "at risk" as the disease has recently killed people in Namibia in Southern Africa and in Middle Eastern and South Asian nations like Iraq and Pakistan. New cases have also been spotted in the Balkans, and the disease is allegedly making its way through the rest of Europe.

Most human cases in the current outbreak have occurred in people involved in the livestock industry, such as agricultural workers, slaughterhouse workers and veterinarians. Human-to-human transmission can occur from close contact via bodily fluids like blood. There is no approved vaccine for CCHF.

Deadly virus guaranteed to defeat all lockdown measures

In a statement before the British Parliament's Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, an expert on infectious diseases and head of the University of Cambridge's Department of Veterinary Medicine, James Woods, warned that CCHF will likely defeat all lockdown measures.

"It's a kind of 'when' rather than 'if,' I think in all likelihood," he said, referring to the possibility of people getting infected even during lockdowns. "There is a risk of spread given the way that disease is emerging."

Woods emphasized how implementing a lockdown would not be a suitable response to CCHF, noting how the way it spreads is very much unlike COVID-19, which relies on respiratory transmission.

"So even say – I don't want to call them extreme lockdown enthusiasts – but someone who thinks that these measures are very important to impose straightaway, I don't think it would be appropriate as it's not right for this form of infection," he said.

Instead of implementing a lockdown, Woods suggested a variety of other precautionary measures that people in the U.K. can take, such as wearing long clothing when traveling near areas where ticks are prevalent, such as tall grasslands. Furthermore, Woods suggested avoiding coming into contact with animals like sheep and goats, whose ticks can carry CCHF and are therefore at particularly high risk of infection.

"The American Journal" host Harrison Smith of InfoWars noted that the recent fearmongering about another lockdown due to the spread of CCHF has fuelled speculation that this new virus is being used as a means to cover up the number of people dying due to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines.

"Could this be them preparing a new false flag virus to blame all of the deaths since the increase of deaths is becoming undeniable and the vaccine is killing everybody?" he commented. "Maybe they need a new disease to blame it all on."

 

 

 

 

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