The ‘darkest’ period of the coronavirus pandemic is still to come, warns top infectious-disease doctor (regular, death)
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‘The next six-to-12 weeks are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic.’
That’s Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, delivering a stark warning on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday.
“We do have vaccines and therapeutics coming down the pike,” Osterholm said, though any availability of a vaccine in a “meaningful way” won’t be until perhaps the third quarter of 2021.
The virology, epidemiology, public health group that I am in touch with communicates with Osterholm and his group regularly!
Since March? He should have been right in January.
Even I was sounding the alarm here, in February, that this sh*t would crash the markets before it crashed the markets. By March, it doesn't take some genius to figure out our trajectory.
I will make a prediction. He will be wrong. Less people will die of Covid19 in November than they did in April.
The Globalist communists have gone full blown bio warfare on the People around the world!
EVERY communist revolution has come with DEATH and purges of those who don't want to go along with their sick LEAPS FORWARD that ALWAYS end in FAILURE.
This is WWIII right now, so far without bullets and kinetic destruction, but that will certainly follow.
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The only way to get on the tee-vee is to stir the pot of fear and terror.
It is October after all.
My fear and terror button is broken. I am not going to call a repairman.
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