by The Counter Signal
August 10,
2023
from
TheCounterSignal Website
WHO:
Climate
change might require
vaccinating populations
against
migrating mosquitoes.
Does it
surprise anybody
that the WHO is
trying
to tie mass
vaccination
to climate
change...?
A World Health Organization (WHO)
official suggested that mass vaccination might be required to combat
mosquito-borne illnesses as the infected insects migrate to new
countries due to
climate change...
Dr.
Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO's technical lead for
COVID-19, made the comments at a
recent press conference.
"A lot of this is
also about other uses of tools that exist," she said, "in
instances where we have interventions like medical
interventions, therapeutics or vaccines depending on the
pathogen."
"We need to be able to prepare for that."
Sitting next to the WHO's Director-General,
Tedros Adhanom
Ghebreyesus, Van Kerkhove further said that countries need to,
"look at how the
changes in climate change and the dynamics of spillover and
amplification are changing - and prepare for that."
As for Ghebreyesus, he
said that COVID-19 is no longer an emergency but its risk is still
high.
He also whined that many
countries are no longer reporting their COVID data to the WHO.
In the past month, he said only 25% of countries and territories
have reported COVID-19 deaths to the WHO - a decline from previous
reporting percentages.
"And only 11% have
reported hospitalizations and ICU admissions," he said.
"This doesn't mean other countries don't have deaths or
hospitalizations - it means they're not reporting them to WHO."
Ghebreyesus asked for
countries to start reporting data to his organization again.
"The virus continues
to circulate in all countries, continues to kill, (though
the vaccine) and it
continues to change," he warned.
In June, the WHO
partnered with the European Union (EU) to create a
globalized digital
vaccine passport system for future 'pandemics'...
At the time, Ghebreyesus said
climate change, deforestation and
urbanization will worsen future 'pandemics' (sic) unless countries take,
"concerted and
coordinated action as one global community."
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