WHO Continues To Deceive: Assumes
That Ukraine Plague Is H1N1 Swine Flu
The World Health Organization (WHO) is continuing to deceive the
world by stating sweeping assumptions about the Ukraine pandemic.
Despite huge differences in transmission and death rates, the agency
stated Tuesday that it was valid to assume that most of the cases
of influenza reportedly combing through the Ukraine were caused
by the pandemic A(H1N1) virus.
There is very little left to be respected of the WHO. After months
of using junk
science and contradictions to conceal actual swine flu cases,
they are now launching phase two of their deceptive operation: Convince
the world that a more lethal strain of flu is still the same H1N1
virus.
Infectious disease expert Dr. Donald Lau explained that the chances
of the Ukrainian pandemic being the same H1N1 virus that has infected
the world are very low. "The statistical probability of this
being the same H1N1 virus are infinitesimally small." Dr. Lau
stated that the high viral transmission rates are extremely unusual
for H1N1 and there is almost certainly some type of new virus, or
a lethal recombination that has occurred.
Dr. Lau speculated that the Ukraine government or the WHO may be
withholding and/or suppressing information for some unknown reason.
"There must have been some misrepresentation of actual deaths
versus infection rates." Dr. Lau has estimated the probable
fatality rate of this new virus to be close to 0.5 percent which
is astronomically higher than the H1N1 virus in any part of the
world.
Ukrainian authorities on Sunday launched an urgent appeal for help
from world powers after it imposed drastic measures to tackle a
sudden surge of flu-like illness in the country.
Almost 500,000 cases of influenza and acute respiratory illness
have been reported, according to approximate but official Ukrainian
figures cited by the WHO.
"Given the potential significance of this outbreak as an
early warning signal, WHO commends the government of Ukraine for
its transparent reporting and open sharing of samples," the
UN health agency said in a statement.
"As the pandemic virus has rapidly become the dominant influenza
strain worldwide, it can be assumed that most cases of influenza
in Ukraine are caused by the H1N1 virus," the agency said.
"Judging from the symptomalogy of the reported victims, it
seems highly improbable that there are less than one-hundred deaths
considering the amount of infections stated," said Lau. The
dominant H1N1 influenza strain has not been capable of producing
such a large amount of infections or deaths in such a short period.
"The H1N1 swine flu virus is mild in comparison to the influenza
strain currently attacking the Ukraine, it is not the same virus
or strain as what we've seen," added Lau.
The expeditious rise in infections and deaths in the past few
days raise many concerns that the virus is transmitting very efficiently.
Spikes in cases have been reported throughout the northern hemisphere,
but the increased fatalities and the frequency in hemorrhagic
cases in Ukraine have particularly raised concerns.
The highest rates of "acute respiratory illness/influenza-like
illness" were found in western areas, while they were also
increasing rapidly around the capital Kiev, according to the WHO.
Eighty-one people have died as a result of flu and acute respiratory
infections, the Ukrainian health ministry said, but the pandemic
A(H1N1) virus has been confirmed in only one of the fatal cases.
The WHO said a team of specialists who arrived in the country
on Monday will initially focus on the Lviv region, where reported
"severe" cases of acute respiratory illness "have
been especially high."
Samples from Ukraine have also been received by the WHO's influenza
research laboratory in London for tests.
"Many questions remain to be answered," the WHO said.
"The outbreak in Ukraine may be indicative of how the virus
can behave in the northern hemisphere during the winter season,
particularly in health care settings typically found in eastern
Europe," it added.
Dr. Ott's interview with
Alexander S. Jones: Speculations
Surrounding Ukraine Plague
Part 1
Part 2
Email
with
any reports or comments regarding the flu pandemic in your
area.