Vaccines and lockdown, the ‘trial’ of managing the covid emergency in Rome

Vaccines and lockdown, the ‘trial’ of managing the covid emergency in Rome
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A trial for the management of the Covid emergency, with the global health government or the WHO as defendants, the multinational drug companies that produced the vaccine and the politicians – and scientists – who endorsed and adopted the anti-Covid measures in Italy and abroad in 2020-2021. An event is being staged in Rome that brings together many Italian and international experts ‘not aligned’ with the choices made to combat the Covid pandemic and on the validity of mRna vaccines. Promoting the event, ‘Prospects of the World Health Organization: from an orientation body to a world government?’, moderated by the journalist of ‘La Verità’ Francesco Borgonovo, is the independent medical scientific commission (Cmsi). The first speech was by Jay Bhattacharya, professor of Medicine, Economics and health policy research at Stanford University. “The lockdown implemented in Italy was not able to protect the weakest population from Covid, on the contrary it damaged the economy. The authorities have done enormous damage”, said the scientist.

Bhattacharya has put the WHO in his sights. “He did not investigate whether the response to the pandemic was correct and whether there were errors in the management of the pandemic, no one did anything except Sweden – he specified – In much of Europe and in the USA, governments did not evaluate honestly the response to Covid and I fear that we will repeat the same mistakes if a new pandemic arrives.” Asked whether there will be – as the WHO said – a future disease X, Bhattacharya underlined that “the WHO will impose a lockdown again”. And when asked about the management of the pandemic in Italy, “there was harsh discrimination against those who did not want to get the vaccine, it was known that it would not prevent the spread of the virus. Those who do not get vaccinated should not be blamed”.

Alberto Donzelli, coordinator of the independent scientific medical commission and former member of the Superior Health Council (CSS), dealt with the accusations regarding the effectiveness of anti-Covid vaccines and the related obligation: “Only on 31 July 2021 did the American CDC published the study describing how vaccines cannot prevent the transmission of vaccination. At that point, according to the Italian Constitution, the obligation no longer made sense – he remarked – they censored this information and continued with the ‘obligation. Several studies have shown that over time the propensity of those who have been immunized to become infected increases compared to those who have not had the vaccine. two doses infected more”.

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