Donald Trump is, once again, showing his true colors: He is in the process of fast-tracking forced vaccinations for the coronavirus.
The narrative that corona poses a serious health risk to the vast majority of people under the age of 80 who have a normal, healthy immune system is a bald-faced lie. As a preacher, I’ll go so far as to say that it’s a lie from the pits of Hell.
Many people in the medical and research industries are now coming forward with documentation to prove that the CDC/Fauci/Gates/White House/mainstream media narrative on corona is a total and absolute fraud, and the only people who don’t see it are people who don’t want to see it—or people who have a vested interest in not seeing it.
Here is University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Chair of Emergency Medicine, Dr. Donald Yealy:
A UPMC doctor on Thursday made a case the death rate for people infected with the new coronavirus may be as low as 0.25% — far lower than the mortality rates of 2-4% or even higher cited in the early days of the pandemic.
Dr. Donald Yealy based it partly on studies of levels of coronavirus antibodies detected in people in New York and California, and partly on COVID-19 deaths in the Pittsburgh region. The studies found that 5-20% of people had been exposed to the coronavirus, with many noticing only mild illness or none at all, he said.
“We’ve learned that way more people, far, far more people have actually been exposed to the infection without any knowledge of it. That makes the overall death rate much lower,” said Yealy, who is UPMC’s chair of emergency medicine. “Many people just didn’t feel sick at all and recovered without difficulty.”
Yealy said only 2% of the UPMC system’s 5,500 beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients and the number of new COVID-19 patients is declining.
He cited that figure in explaining UPMC’s plans to quickly increase its volume of the non-emergency surgeries that were largely banned to conserve beds and supplies for COVID-19 patients. The ban is now being eased as the volume of COVID-19 patients falls short of worst-case predictions...........read more.........
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