On Saturday, the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) declared the Ebola “outbreak” in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (“DRC”) and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (“PHEIC”). But is all as it seems?
It is saidthat the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda has resulted in at least 246 suspected cases and over 80 deaths have been attributed to it, primarily in the Ituri Province of the DRC, with one fatal imported case confirmed in Uganda. However, only8 cases have been laboratory confirmed. Laboratory confirmation was obtained using polymerase chain reaction (“PCR”) tests. Four out the 8 who tested positive have died.
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This isthe third PHEICever declared for Ebola, following the 2014 West Africa epidemic and the 2018-2020 Kivu epidemic in the DRC.
As we noted in an article earlier this month about ahantavirus“outbreak” on the cruise ship MV Hondius, even the most accurate, most well-performed PCR tests under the strictest laboratory conditions cannot determine whether a person has an infection. PCR tests are not diagnostic tools; they simply detect DNA fragments, or small pieces of a genetic code.
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So, what about the previous Ebola outbreaks? InSeptember 2023, we published an article that we feel is worth republishing (see below) in light of WHO’s recent announcement.
We also encourage our readers to refresh their memories about the Ebola-like virus that struck China in 2021. Titled ‘All part of the plan? – China is hiding the nature and spread of an Ebola/Marburg-like Virus that has struck the country’, you can read this articleHERE.
It’s also worth noting that Ebolaviruses, as well as other viral haemorrhagic fever (“VHF”) viruses such as Lassa and Marburg viruses, are on the ‘Select Agents and Toxins List’, a list of 63 toxins and microorganisms that are considered to “have the potential to pose a severe threat to both human and animal health, to plant health or to animal and plant products,” i.e., be usable as biological warfare agents.
Source: SGT Report