“During the covid-19 pandemic, falsehoods about masks, vaccines and
‘lockdowns’ spread as fast as the virus itself, and were almost as
deadly,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at the World Health Summit on
Sunday.
These comments come from a man who has been accused of
supporting and attempting to procure arms and diplomatic support for a
terrorist group in Ethiopia. He is also accused of spreading
misinformation about the situation in Ethiopia.
During the
opening address on Sunday, Tedros the Terrorist set the tone for the
gathering by giving his delusional ramblings on how to “build trust.”
He said:
“Internet and social media platforms have …
turbocharged the spread of mis and disinformation, which has contributed
to mistrust in vaccines and other health interventions, fuelled stigma
and discrimination, and even led to violence against health workers and
marginalised groups.
“During the covid-19 pandemic, falsehoods
about masks, vaccines and ‘lockdowns’ spread as fast as the virus
itself, and were almost as deadly.
“Media, celebrities, social
media influencers and politicians have spread false claims that the
Agreement will cede national sovereignty to WHO and give it the power to
impose ‘lockdowns’ or vaccine mandates on countries.
“To be
sure, governments and internet and social media companies have a
responsibility to prevent the spread of harmful lies and promote access
to accurate health information.
“WHO is working with a range of
companies and researchers and partners to understand how misinformation
and disinformation spreads, who is targeted, how they’re influenced, and
what we can do to counter this problem.”...<<<Read More>>>...