On Saturday The Director General of the World Health Organization Tedros Ghebreyesus commented on Alex Jones’ Tuesday report regarding the Hantavirus. Jones responded Saturday with a short video report, but will give a detailed response during a special Saturday show.
The global health head’s message can be seen here:
Dear Alex @RealAlexJones
I have seen your claim that hantavirus is “COVID 2.0,” and I want to respond to you sincerely, with an open heart.
I understand where this fear comes from. COVID-19 scarred all of us. It took loved ones, disrupted lives, and shook our trust in the institutions meant to protect us. That pain is real, and I do not dismiss it.
But Alex, the facts today tell a different story. There is no “rollout” and no “hype.” As of today, there are only 10 confirmed cases globally, and no deaths have been recorded since May 2. And all deaths are linked to the outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship. Hence, the WHO’s assessment remains that the risk for the global population is low.
I kindly ask you, Alex, to consider the weight that words carry in moments like these.
The original report which caught the WHO chief’s attention can be seen here:
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This virus hoax is DOA.
The new normal is the old normal.
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The USS Theodore Roosevelt experienced a significant COVID-19 outbreak in March 2020, leading to over 1,200 sailors being infected and one death. The outbreak highlighted the challenges of managing the virus in close quarters, resulting in the ship’s evacuation and the relief of its captain, Brett Crozier, from command.
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COVID-19 Outbreak on USS Theodore Roosevelt
Overview
In March 2020, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, faced a severe COVID-19 outbreak while deployed in the Pacific. The outbreak resulted in over 1,200 sailors being infected and led to one death. This incident underscored the difficulties of controlling the virus in confined spaces.
Timeline of Events
Date Event Description
March 5 The ship made a port call in Da Nang, Vietnam, where some crew members stayed at a hotel with COVID-19 cases.
March 15 The first COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Guam, raising concerns about the ship’s health protocols.
March 22 The first sailor tested positive for COVID-19.
March 30 Captain Brett Crozier sent an email requesting evacuation of non-essential sailors to prevent further spread.
April 1 The Navy ordered a large evacuation of the ship, moving about 1,000 sailors to isolation facilities.
April 2 Captain Crozier was relieved of command due to the leak of his email and subsequent public outcry.
Key Findings
The outbreak revealed that nearly half of those infected were asymptomatic, complicating efforts to manage the virus.
The close quarters on the ship facilitated rapid transmission among the crew.
The incident led to significant changes in Navy protocols regarding health and safety during deployments.
Aftermath
The outbreak prompted a review of the Navy’s response to COVID-19, leading to changes in operational procedures to better protect personnel in similar situations in the future.
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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted cruise ships, with over 40 ships reporting cases during the early months of 2020, leading to widespread suspensions of operations and quarantines, such as the infamous case of the Diamond Princess. Many passengers and crew were stranded, and the industry faced severe financial challenges as a result.
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Impact of COVID-19 on Cruise Ships
Overview of the Pandemic’s Effect
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on the cruise industry, leading to significant operational disruptions.
Over 40 ships reported COVID-19 cases during the early months of 2020.
Many cruise lines suspended operations to prevent further spread of the virus.
Passengers and crew members were often stranded on ships due to quarantine measures.
Notable Incidents
One of the most significant events was the outbreak on the Diamond Princess:
The ship was quarantined off the coast of Japan in February 2020.
Out of 3,711 people on board, 712 were confirmed infected.
The situation highlighted the challenges of managing health crises on cruise ships.
Financial Consequences
The pandemic led to severe financial challenges for cruise operators:
Many companies faced the risk of bankruptcy due to lost revenue.
Some older ships were sent to scrapyards as a cost-cutting measure.
The industry struggled to maintain operations with no paying passengers.
Conclusion
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the cruise industry, leading to operational suspensions, financial difficulties, and a reevaluation of health protocols on board. The Diamond Princess incident remains a key example of the challenges faced during this crisis.
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T Potato Head from the WHO needs to be put in jail with the rest of them.
Trans is a Latin prefix meaning “across, through, or beyond.” You’ll find it with various root words to describe the act of moving oneself (or an object) from …
Just think, in a few years:
TransPATRIOTIC movement was the MAGA movement.
Gotta laugh, jingoism.
I just call it DEMAGOGUERY.
I call your posts IRRELEVANT BABBLING.
At this point it is clearly evident that Alex Jones, along with Benny Johnson, Nick Fuentes and others are the paid spokes peeples for deep state RINO globalists, just like Trumpy Bear. All you folks who still support trumpy bear, do any of you remember all of his documented promises ? It’s funny to listen to the apologist Alex Jones as he tries, unsuccessfully, to convince everyone that Trumpy Bear is still a good guy. I guess a little on-line show and shiny boots are the price of a snake oil salesman’s soul. Remember, send all your money to Alex Jones now or the war is lost and it will be all your fault. BTW, if you don’t, it will be noted and your name will be removed from the protected list.
At this point it is clear that you are just another paid propagandist, here to attack Jones. No sale babbler.
And now, what about the actual subject?
The only way to deal with these people is to treat them with contempt and scorn. If the risk to the public was so low, then why is the WHO even making it an issue, Tedros? You damn drama queen.