WHO
Orchestrated Squandered Billions On Swine Flu Hoax For Pharma
The spectre of plague stalked the world last year with its constant companion, fear. Professor Ulrich Keil, a World Health Organisation (WHO) adviser on heart disease, said the decision to declare Swine Flu a pandemic had led to a "gigantic misallocation" of health budgets. The WHO faces two main charges. The first is that between the first cases of H1N1 being reported in March and the declaration of a full, phase 6 pandemic by its director-general, Dr Margaret Chan, in June, the organisation changed its definition of a pandemic. Critics say the old definition required that a virus result in "enormous numbers of deaths and illness". The new definition applies only if the virus is new, if it spreads easily between people, and if the population has little or no immunity to it. A bug that causes a mild case of the sniffles could qualify. The second charge, prominently made by Dr Wolfgang Wodarg, the former head of health at the Council of Europe, is that the WHO is unduly influenced by the drugs industry, which stood to make a fortune from selling anti-virals and vaccines.
Paul Rodgers & Smitha Mundasad, Independent On Sunday
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