The early days of the Coronavirus event in the media

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It's always good to return to how any event is reported in the MSM before the narrative changes or before everybody is brought on board with the direction of travel of the hoax.

Example - how the Coronavirus was imported into the Canadian consciousness
The first example was imported into Toronto on Jan 25. see below, who by implication, passed it onto his wife, having returned from Wuhan.

Subsequently the action neatly shifted to the West Coast -

https://bc.ctvnews.ca/some-degree-of-co ... -1.4789589
Wednesday January 29 2020
[video]
"highly contagious coronavirus" "landed at Vancouver International Airport LAST WEEK" "a 40 year old man who lives SOMEWHERE in the BC coastal area" "he regularly travels to China for his work in Wuhan on his most recent trip" "onset of symptoms" "tested" "came back late Monday night as a positive" the first "PRESUMPTIVE" case.

Symptoms not identified. Victim not identified. Family not identified. Isolated. The regional health official seems confident there will be more
cases.


Next stop
Feb 19
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1904168

The "patient" is now cured. 2nd 3rd and 4th patients now asymptomatic.
400 Canadians allegedly in Wuhan will fly into Vancouver...
Note Rose and Greg Yerex from Ontario in the clip, who were on the DIAMOND PRINCES and only one of whom, Rose can return to Canada - Greg has "tested postive"...

https://globalnews.ca/news/6568792/b-c- ... -covid-19/
With the 14-day quarantine period set to lift soon at Canadian Forces Base Trenton for many of the people repatriated from Wuhan and Hubei province, Henry also revealed that about one-third would be returning to B.C.
a parallel with the Arrowe Park "reception centre" in England, the Wirral University Teaching Hospital :
https://www.wuth.nhs.uk/news/latest-new ... ronavirus/
Feb 13 2020
I wanted to keep you updated to let you know that the group of guests repatriated from the cruise liner in Japan departed from the accommodation block at the Arrowe Park site at the weekend.
The guests left us with a clean bill of health after testing negative for COVID-19. I want to thank you all for the fantastic support in recent weeks. The work between staff and partners in caring for these individuals has been fantastic.
And the UK quarantined "evacuees" all tested negative.


A handy timeline for the development of the narrative in Canada is found here until March 2, in preparation for "Global Pandemic" on March 11:
https://globalnews.ca/news/6617581/coro ... -timeline/
from the very first "case" on Jan 25 who recovered and is "home" by Jan 31!

The second BC case then passes it on [allegedly] [feb 6] to two people, also unnamed, in the "same household". Bingo. And so it goes, but not a single death reported.

We have to wait until March 9 [TWO days BEFORE a pandemic is declared] for the first Canadian "Death" associated with Covid-19. And it's in a care home in the front runner state, British Columbia. Age - "in his 80s"
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-sees ... -1.1402793


The "epidemic at the Lynn Valley Care Home,where the first alleged corona death occurred was declared over on May 5
https://www.nsnews.com/news/covid-19-ou ... 1.24129982
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Covid-19 is PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE

February 11 2020 [immediately after the naming of the "virus" Covid-19]
Tedros says...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-heal ... ays-chief/
Dr Tedros also announced that the United Nations had activated a crisis management team to be led by the WHO’s director of emergencies Dr Mike Ryan.

Dr Tedros said the threat of a pandemic affecting poorer countries was what “kept him awake at night”.


Last week WHO called for $675m to help in the response and he urged countries to be as “aggressive as possible” in their efforts to contain the virus.

"If the world doesn't want to wake up and consider the virus as public enemy number one, I don't think we will learn from our lessons," said Dr Tedros.
Fast forward to May 12
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/heal ... 10231.html
Coronavirus: WHO condemns idea of herd immunity for Covid-19 as 'dangerous'
Ryan and co are very scared of letting the virus, if indeed there is any virus on the loose, there's precious little evidence for such a position, run its course. Perhaps that's why anyone suggesting herd immunity has their videos taken down or attacked.
“This is a serious disease, this is public enemy number one, we have been saying it over and over and over and over again.”
The same old script - that we can't afford to let anybody die when there were 616,014 deaths registered in the UK alone in 2018, an increase of 1.5% from 607,172 in 2017. The death rate per thousand is approx. 9.5.

This is the smokescreen the anti-herd immunity pro-vacceeeeeeeeners hide behind.

To quote Ryan - who paraphrases those who favour a more relaxed approach:
"..so what if we lose a few old people along the way?’ This is a really dangerous, dangerous calculation.”
Best to shut down the global economy then. Still "public enemy no 1"
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The case of TOMAS PUEYO

This non-scientist suddenly emerged from nowhere to write a scaremongering piece about the plandemic which amazingly became "viral" such that he appeared on UK Channel 4 News with his anti-herd immunity diatribe, saying how the UK government must act decisively

March 13 2020
when he debated with Professor John Edmunds who advocated using herd immunity.***
"you want to kill 200,000 people in the UK? [if you don't act decisively] "The NHS in two weeks will be completely collapsed if we don't take measures today."
Described as a "Silicon Valley entrepreneur"

The big question is now this non-epidemiologist managed to achieve such clout in such a short time after his piece:

March 10 2020 -
Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now
Politicians, Community Leaders and Business Leaders: What Should You Do and When?

which apparently was endorsed and re-tweeted by scores of thinkers and experts [lol]
with a follow up piece after the pandemic was declared on March 11


Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now
Politicians, Community Leaders and Business Leaders: What Should You Do and When?
March 19 2020

Apparently he's working on a new piece describing how to avoid the phoney "Second wave" -

Coronavirus analyst Tomas Pueyo | Lunch with Sumiko | The Straits Times
978 views•Jun 21, 2020
"We're not going to be free until the vaccine comes"
http://ihuman.group.shef.ac.uk/what-doe ... expertise/

Stand by for this "influencer" to be invited back to UK TV to push his control narratives.

Sounds like he's the "non scientist" sent in in good cop bad cop style


*** Edmunds more recently was "pessimistic" about a "second wave" and the re-opening of bars and restaurants.
Seems like he's been got at. Well, he is on the SAGE committee and from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/0 ... -saturday/
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Also instructive to watch is the Sky News anchor, Kate Burley's interview with Deputy Chief Medical Officer [England] Dr Jenny Harries.
dated 10 March 2020, Tuesday


Coronavirus: "We will see many thousands of people infected by Coronavirus, that's what we're seeing in other countries.."

"we're looking at that modelling [of Italy!]"


Burley could have gone in harder, anyone could - Harries say the Prime Minister will shortly give advice later this week . What will it be, Burley asks? Harries and co. need to do more work because they're still "looking at the evidence, looking at the numbers". Where will the Government get its advice from? The very same Chief Medical Officer and they need to do more work, allegedly in the space of... ...3 days at the most. It's a farce. They're following a script. Or perhaps the modelling of the fake pandemic wasn't quite ready. Or, Harries anad cronies knew that a "pandemic" would be announced the next day.

Pay attention to Harries' advice though...
"The science tells us safe isolation of individuals who are SYMPTOMATIC at home **and then looking after our elderly people *** are likely to be the approaches which are most applicable in the UK..."
Well, the elderly people were sent home or to nursing homes to die to leave the hospitals free for the song and dance routines of the doctors and nurses. [Burley notes 1/4 of Italy's population is over 65]

** announcement "likely to be made within 10 or 14 days"
*** specific advice "a little bit later"

Sounds like a script to me, but the asymptomatic terror is yet to be developed.
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Let's remind ourselves how the "pandemic" came to the UK.... the Guardian, naturally, keen to push the narrative

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... via-france
February 10 2020
This article is more than 5 months old
'Super-spreader' brought coronavirus from Singapore to Sussex via France
This article is more than 5 months old
Businessman appears to have unwittingly passed bug to at least 11 Britons in three countries
A "middle aged man from Hove, Sussex" near Brighton...
The trip exposed the Sussex businessman to the Wuhan coronavirus
suuuure it did.
The unnamed man, the first Briton to have tested positive for coronavirus, attended the sales conference from 20 to 22 January. He was among 94 delegates – out of a total of 109 – who travelled from abroad. The foreign delegates included one from Wuhan, the Chinese city at the centre of the outbreak.

After the conference, the Briton travelled to the French ski resort of Les Contamines-Montjoie near Mont Blanc, where he stayed with his family between 24 and 28 January. He flew back to the UK on a busy easyJet flight from Geneva to Gatwick. Still oblivious to the fact he had the virus, which has a two-week incubation period, he returned home and on the evening of 1 February he visited a local pub, The Grenadier, in Hove

It was only after being informed by the conference organisers that another delegate had contracted the virus that he alerted the public health authorities and subsequently tested positive.
Total BS of course, but naturally, he stopped by for a spot of skiing near Mont Blanc at a chalet owned by friends Bob Saynor and his wife Catriona to make sure the phoney virus was exported to Spain and France. A nice scripted narrative.
The Hove businessman is in an isolation unit at St Thomas’s hospital in London, having been transferred from Brighton on Thursday. The effort to identify and – where necessary – isolate and test people who may have been in contact with him continues. Those potentially at risk include passengers who sat near him on flight EZS8481 from Geneva to Gatwick on 28 January.


Then it was off to the well publicised psy-isolation hospital in Wirral, near Liverpool, received the main batch of pandemic warm-up "patients" from the Diamond Princess cruise ship on February 21 at Arrowe Park Hospital in a notable media psy-operation - the first big clue this was a hoax.
https://www.itv.com/news/2020-02-22/bri ... rincess-uk
one passenger who was diagnosed with Covid-19 and has since been given the all-clear, joked that the experience would be like visiting a holiday camp


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... and-france
[8 Feb before the first quote above]
for coronavirus carriers as trail leads from Singapore to UK and France

Prof Keith Willett, NHS strategic incident director, told the Brighton Argus: “This patient did the right thing when they had concerns about coronavirus by calling NHS 111 for advice
"superspreader" Steve Walsh from Hove made a brief media appearance on Feb 11 then vanishes. All clear!
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/offi ... pointments [project manager]
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/coro ... 58916.html

Big clue - the superspreader, Steve Walsh, 53, head of project management for gas analytics company Servomex - has "completely recovered". Not a symptom shown, an indicator of the narrative to be rolled out that we are all human bio-terrorists.
One of the four new cases is thought to be Mr Saynor’s wife Dr Catriona Greenwood, who is believed to have worked as a locum at the County Oak Medical Centre in Brighton which was temporarily closed yesterday to be disinfected .
4
Saynor is an "emissions" and "environmental" consultant
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/offi ... pointments


Further info
Four of his friends — including Dr Catriona Greenwood and another GP **** — returned home on January 24 before testing positive at the weekend.

Five more Brits who shared the ski chalet, including Dr Greenwood’s husband Bob Saynor and their nine-year-old son, are in hospital in France.
**** unnamed "no publicity" box ticked.
aka warming us up for the possibility of a manufactured pandemic. Job done!
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SECRET National Emergency declared on January 30 in the UK .

Reading a recent NHS England briefing letter dated July 31 2020, regarding reducing the Level from 4 to Level 3 National incident ***
As previously signalled, effective 1 August 2020 the national incident level for the Covid19
response will change from level 4 (an incident that requires NHS England National Command and
Control to support the NHS response) to level 3 (an incident that requires the response of a number
of health organisations across geographical areas within an NHS England region), until further
notice.
It is entirely possible that future increases in Covid demands on the NHS mean that the level 4
incident will need to be reinstated.
In which case, there will be no delay in doing so. However this
change does, for the time being, provide the opportunity to focus local and regional NHS teams on
accelerated.


The letter starts off...
You will recollect that on 30 January NHS England and NHS Improvement declared a Level 4
National Incident,
triggering the first phase of the NHS pandemic response.
Wait a minute, this Level 4 National Incident was not made public until.... MARCH 3 and there was NO PANDEMIC until March 11. Recalling a secret decision....
reported in the MSM here, for excample
https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/03/nhs-decl ... -12343608/
The announcement came as the number of cases in the UK rose to 51, with 12 new cases reported today. Speaking from Parliament, Matt Hancock said the response to the outbreak remains in the containment phase, and the government’s current approach is to ‘plan for the worst and work for the best’. He told MPs experts are ‘actively pursuing’ a vaccine to the strain of coronavirus, but warned it is still many months away at the earliest. The updated toll was released as Boris Johnson said it is ‘highly likely’ the UK will see a growing number of coronavirus cases.

and there was no global pandemic declared until March 11..... doesn't it read like a drill script?

Someone also back in May was suspicious about the premature Level 4 Incident which was kept secret....
George Rosenberg @GeoRosenberg
Replying to @RichardAENorth
That's very interesting. I've been wondering about this letter. The level 4 national incident on 30 January - not publicised at the time and it seems only followed up in March (newspaper reports on 4 March). Is this the predicted disfunction?
6:02 pm · 14 May 2020·
No, it looks like disfunction, but it was the drill being started.
Here's the letter dated March 17, sent ot across the NHS
https://www.england.nhs.uk/coronavirus/ ... tevens.pdf
Thank you for your extensive work to date to prepare for this rapidly increasing
pandemic, following the NHS declaration of a Level 4 National Incident on 30
January.
And here's how NHS England strangely announced the Level 4 incident
NHS England Media
@NHSEnglandMedia
Lots of enquiries #coronavirus tonight.
Just to let you know that the NHS moved to a national incident response Level 4 to ramp up preparation for a potential #coronavirus outbreak in January
6:55 pm · 3 Mar 2020
Odd, because the secret incident was allegedly declared on January 30 [ but there is no documentation from that date.....] I smell a rat.
One commenter thought it referred to January 2021...

And if you read the July 31 letter, the planning takes us until the end of March 2021....
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The WHO tweet that there is no human to human transmission of this "virus" was part of the script.
World Health Organization (WHO) @WHO
Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in #Wuhan, #ChinaFlag of China.

11:18 AM · Jan 14, 2020
no reference attached.

We can blame the fake pandemic on this tweet and nobody takes a fall. Perfect.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/world-hea ... oronavirus
March 18 2020
Suuuure the WHO is "haunted" by the tweet. The "characterised" pandemic was declared on March 11, as we all know.


Nature is currently running an official Covid-19 pandemic narrative series of editorials. Part I August 18 2020
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586- ... naturenews

key paragraph
It soon became clear that SARS-CoV-2 could hop from one person to another. This could happen through direct contact or indirect transmission, such as through droplets expelled during a cough, or even a simple exhalation. What wasn’t clear — and is still a matter of debate — is how big those droplets need to be, and how far they can travel.

No reference is attached to the above paragraph.
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The NHS was set up to declare a Level 4 emergency in 2015 thus:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/u ... mework.pdf
Responses at Alert Level 3 will require the regional office to take command, control and
coordination of the NHS across their regionTactical command will remain with local
responding organisations, as appropriate.
Responses at[color="red" Alert Level 4 will require national NHS England command, control and
coordination of the NHS across England.[/color] Tactical command will remain with local
responding organisations, as appropriate.
14.3 NHS England national
For responses at Alert Level 4 and in certain situations such as pandemic influenza,
national fuel shortage
or extensive extreme weather events, NHS England (national) may
take command of all NHS resources across England. In this situation direction from the
national team will be actioned through the regional teams.
there was a staged national fuel shortage in 2000. Perhaps coming to us again. No mention of food shortages, however.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/924574.stm
in the main, oil companies instruct [tanker drivers] to stay put - apparently out of concern for their safety.
Delivered to us by the oil companies. The first time in history employers have condoned striking.


I digress. NHS takes control centrally for a pandemic when the incident is so severe that the very first alleged Coronavirus death outside china [in Phillipines] only was reported on February 2 2020, three days later
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-51345855

and
The first cases of novel coronavirus in the UK were confirmed on 31 January 2020, in two members of the same family. ****
and
A Bristol university student tested positive for coronavirus on 12 March. +++
Coronavirus in the UK has caused more than 1,228 deaths. The first COVID-19 UK death was reported on 05 March of a woman in her 70s with underlying health conditions.
source - https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.c ... es-impact/

+++ to scare the young
**** the day AFTER the NHS declared the level 4 emergency, when, on Jan 30 there was not a single alleged coronavirus death OR "CASE" in the UK, let alone England.

Footnote, from the 2015 document
9.7.3 PHE national [PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND]
At a national level PHE will:

 Ensure there is a comprehensive EPRR system that operates for public health at all levels and provides assurance that the system is fit for purpose
Work together with the NHS at all levels and where appropriate develop joint response plans
 Provide specialist expert public health services and input to national and local for emergencies
 Undertake at all levels, its responsibilities on behalf of SoS [Secretary of State for Health, currently Matt Hancock during the Covid "pandemic"] as a Category 1 responder.
It is inconceivable that government, PHE and NHS England hadn't got together to plan this out on or before January 30.
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xileffilex wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 9:26 am The NHS was set up to declare a Level 4 emergency in 2015 thus:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/u ... mework.pdf
Responses at Alert Level 3 will require the regional office to take command, control and
coordination of the NHS across their regionTactical command will remain with local
responding organisations, as appropriate.
Responses at[color="red" Alert Level 4 will require national NHS England command, control and
coordination of the NHS across England.[/color] Tactical command will remain with local
responding organisations, as appropriate.
14.3 NHS England national
For responses at Alert Level 4 and in certain situations such as pandemic influenza,
national fuel shortage
or extensive extreme weather events, NHS England (national) may
take command of all NHS resources across England. In this situation direction from the
national team will be actioned through the regional teams.
there was a staged national fuel shortage in 2000. Perhaps coming to us again. No mention of food shortages, however.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/924574.stm
in the main, oil companies instruct [tanker drivers] to stay put - apparently out of concern for their safety.
Delivered to us by the oil companies. The first time in history employers have condoned striking.


I digress. NHS takes control centrally for a pandemic when the incident is so severe that the very first alleged Coronavirus death outside china [in Phillipines] only was reported on February 2 2020, three days later
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-51345855

and
The first cases of novel coronavirus in the UK were confirmed on 31 January 2020, in two members of the same family. ****
and
A Bristol university student tested positive for coronavirus on 12 March. +++
Coronavirus in the UK has caused more than 1,228 deaths. The first COVID-19 UK death was reported on 05 March of a woman in her 70s with underlying health conditions.
source - https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.c ... es-impact/

+++ to scare the young
**** the day AFTER the NHS declared the level 4 emergency, when, on Jan 30 there was not a single alleged coronavirus death OR "CASE" in the UK, let alone England.

Footnote, from the 2015 document
9.7.3 PHE national [PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND]
At a national level PHE will:

 Ensure there is a comprehensive EPRR system that operates for public health at all levels and provides assurance that the system is fit for purpose
Work together with the NHS at all levels and where appropriate develop joint response plans
 Provide specialist expert public health services and input to national and local for emergencies
 Undertake at all levels, its responsibilities on behalf of SoS [Secretary of State for Health, currently Matt Hancock during the Covid "pandemic"] as a Category 1 responder.
It is inconceivable that government, PHE and NHS England hadn't got together to plan this out on or before January 30.

PHE page on February 2 2020
https://web.archive.org/web/20200202195 ... l-to-china

last updated Jan 29 2020
PHE is aware of a reported outbreak of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan City, China, and has offered advice to travellers to the area regarding this as well as the ongoing avian flu risk.
28 January 2020
As of Tuesday 28 January 2020, there are currently no confirmed cases in the UK or of UK citizens abroad, and the risk to the public remains low.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) are advising against all but essential travel to the Hubei Province. Anyone travelling to China should remain vigilant and check the latest travel advice on GOV.UK.

We have updated our guidance for individuals who have returned from Wuhan, China as follows:

If you have returned from Wuhan in the last 14 days:

stay indoors and avoid contact with other people as you would with other flu viruses
call NHS 111 to inform them of your recent travel to the city
Yvonne Doyle, Medical Director at PHE, said:

Isolating yourself from other people, like you would with other flu viruses, is in step with the best scientific and expert advice on how to stop the coronavirus from spreading.
This means taking simple, common sense steps, such as staying at home and avoiding close contact with other people as much as possible.
If you have visited Wuhan and develop a fever, difficulty breathing or a cough within 14 days, you should seek medical attention either in China or on your return to the UK.
In the UK, please stay indoors and avoid contact with others where possible, call your GP or ring 111 informing them of your symptoms and your recent travel to the city.


3 days after Level 4 [pandemic level] has been secretly declared by the sister NHS England.
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To finish...
But by February 7
https://web.archive.org/web/20200207184 ... l-to-china
7 February 2020
As of Friday 7 February 2020, a total of 620 UK tests have concluded, of which 617 were confirmed negative and 3 positive.

Based on the World Health Organization’s declaration that this is a public health emergency of international concern, the UK Chief Medical Officers have raised the risk to the public from low to moderate.*** This permits the government to plan for all eventualities. The risk to individuals remains low.
Well, we are already at pandemic level in the NHS.

*** So, what was the date of their 'moderate risk' assessment?
https://web.archive.org/web/20200130205 ... oronavirus
It was January 30, the very SAME day the NHS England set in motion level 4 pandemic response.
In light of the increasing number of cases in China and using existing and widely tested models, the four UK Chief Medical Officers consider it prudent for our governments to escalate planning and preparation in case of a more widespread outbreak.
Just fancy that. As if they had time to digest the WHO's declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern also dated January 30 2020.
...and NHSE had simultaneously actually declared, secretly, a national pandemic.

https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/30 ... 2019-ncov)
The word lockstep springs to mind.
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