The key to the scam is right here in the April 16/20 WHO coding guidelines you posted: "The test result does not need to be supported by clinical signs/symptoms in order for a case, hospitalization, or death to be coded U07.1, virus identified."
I havnet noticed the market was a seafood market until now. So the virus came from a fish?
I've thought about this lockdown thing considering viruses come from animals you would need to socialdistance the animals too. A resource demanding policing task..
But with idea viruses come from fish.. How to lockdown the ocean?
Furthermore, if a bunch of illness is thought to be linked to a market, why wouldn't a food-borne pathogen be suspected?
What exactly is the basis for thinking dead or live animals transmit viruses to humans? I disagree with Sunetra Gupta about much, but she at least understands the absurdity of the market scenario...despite defaulting to "emerged somehow" https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/sunetra-guptas-view-on-the-origins
It doesn't take advanced degrees to read some of these studies and see the fantastical leaps:
The key to the scam is right here in the April 16/20 WHO coding guidelines you posted: "The test result does not need to be supported by clinical signs/symptoms in order for a case, hospitalization, or death to be coded U07.1, virus identified."
It's all key - especially the test - but the coding is definitely a huge part of the racket
Related: https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/is-there-any-possible-way-for-sars
I havnet noticed the market was a seafood market until now. So the virus came from a fish?
I've thought about this lockdown thing considering viruses come from animals you would need to socialdistance the animals too. A resource demanding policing task..
But with idea viruses come from fish.. How to lockdown the ocean?
Furthermore, if a bunch of illness is thought to be linked to a market, why wouldn't a food-borne pathogen be suspected?
What exactly is the basis for thinking dead or live animals transmit viruses to humans? I disagree with Sunetra Gupta about much, but she at least understands the absurdity of the market scenario...despite defaulting to "emerged somehow" https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/sunetra-guptas-view-on-the-origins
It doesn't take advanced degrees to read some of these studies and see the fantastical leaps:
https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/can-bats-pass-coronaviruses-to-humans