Public health bodies in the U.K. initially classified the disease as HCID. But after more information became available, they concluded that COVID-19 does not fit the U.K. HCID criteria.
However, the WHO continues to consider COVID-19 a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Thus, the U.K. needs to have a national, coordinated response against COVID-19.
A couple of days after concluding that COVID-19 did not meet the U.K.’s HCID criteria, the British government introduced lockdowns as well as the most oppressive bill in British Parliamentary history.
The 358-page-long Emergency Bill turned Britain into a totalitarian state that gave the government and the police unprecedented powers. Public meetings and elections were banned, and new powers were created relating to the “restrictions on use and disclosure of information.”
Many people in the U.K. still
don’t know that COVID-19 had been downgraded to “flu” status since March
2020 as pharmaceutical companies and governments continue with their
“dangerous illness” narrative....<<<Read More>>>...