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A. Shouldn't we know who financed it, are accountable; Fauci?
B. What leaked, e.g. bat LAV/virus/bioweapon? Who provided synthesizing/dangerous transmission model, e.g. Baric, Munster/NIAID, horseshoe-bats experiments (EH/Daszak), or was it China PLA?
C. How did it leak?
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But there are more big pandemic issues, many more:
🔸️Cover up of origin of COVID by Fauci/Farrar, US, European scientists, China, WHO.
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🔸️Cover up of airborne COVID, probably also via Fauci, and certainly via WHO et al.
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🔸️Cover up of likely unsafe, not sterilising, not effective mRNA vaccines by Fauci et al., Pfizer, Moderna et al.
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🔸️Cover up of (inter)national false/failing response, organised by the same people/institutions as in other cover ups.
National inquiries are slowly uncovering (part) of the truth.
The Lancet Covid Commission was clear: "A Massive Failure".
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🔸️Cover up of long COVID. Each time we see better research with higher long COVID prevalence, while treatment is not close.
With time, each reinfection, and new variants the problem grows.
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🚨 USA Disabilty Population (16+) Growing Fast !
#LongCOVID
Reform public health NOW; transparency, truth, and trust;
🔸️clean air
🔸️prevention
🔸️containment
🔸️tracking, tracing, quarantining (TTIQ)
🔸️safe and sterilising/effective vaxx.
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Huge Impact of New Primate Study: Long COVID Is More Prevalent Than Previously Thought: 60-90% Prevalence...
While overt symptoms appeared relatively mild, exposure to COVID may lead to chronic health impacts that, in some cases, may become apparent only years later.
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In humams: ">>30% of individuals who contract COVID-19 will go on to develop a long COVID-19 condition and experience long-lasting symptoms, persistent cognitive complaints."
Based on self-reporting, we anticipate an (large) underestimation.
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"Why SARS-CoV-2 Remains the Most Dangerous Virus All Time."
And, Q: "Was COVID-19 made to be this dangerous?"
A: Maybe yes, maybe no...
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...so, probably most important Q. of this enormous pandemic.
However, as these natural experiments are difficult to control, synthetic GoF research/animal vaccine development, via serial passage, bear the risk to produce a highly transmissible, i.e. dangerous, virus.
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In that case the answer "maybe yes/no" is not relevant.
So, Q. should have been:
"Is the hard to control transmission of serial passage/COVID-variant development worth the risk?
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1.🚨 "Research-related incident is the most probable origin of SARS-CoV-2."
"Accidents are a constant risk and, without extreme precaution, inevitable."
➡️Cover up of Fauci/Marion Koopmans cs doesn't want us to know this/doesn't understand risk management.
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2a. 🚨 "While voluntary standards exist, there is no enforced system for safety measures at labs.., leadership and funding for these facilities is [frequently] hindered by weak institutions in host countries."
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➡️As crisis- and risk managers we questioned Marion Koopmans/@Erasmusuni, @ErasmusMC.