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Amazing facts about Covid-19 that you never knew

Amazing facts about Covid-19 that you never knew

Dr Tasuku Honjo (Japanese Nobel Prize scientist)

Shocking news from Nobel Prize winning Japanese scientist

Noble prize winner of 2018, Japanese physician, scientist and immunologist, Dr.Tasuku Honjo, caused a sensation in the media by saying that coronavirus is not natural.

If it is natural it will not have affected the whole world like that.

Because, depending on the nature the temperature is different in different countries. If it were natural it would only have affected countries with the same temperature.Instead it spreads to a country like Switzerland the same way it spreads to desert areas. 

Whereas if it were natural it would have spread in cold places,but would have died in hot places.

Dr.Tasuku Honjo says I have done 40 years of research on animal and viruses. 

It is not natural.

It is manufactured and the virus is completely artificial.

I have been working four years in Israel.

I know all the staff of this laboratory well

I called them all after the Corona accident but, all of their phones have been dead for three months.

It is now understood that all of these laboratory technicians are under ground or been executed.

Based on all of my knowledge and research to date, I can say this with 100% confidence that Corona is not natural.

It did not come from bats. Israel made it.

Dr.Tasuku Honjo further says that if what I say today turns out to be false now or even after I die, the Government can withdraw my Noble Prize.

But Israel is lying and this truth will one day be revealed to all.

End of Dr.Tasuku Honjo statement.

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Now following is an interesting information about covid-19 from a report by Reuters.

What did the autopsy of Covid-19 patients in Russia reveal?

Russia is the first country in the world to dissect Covid-19 corpses (going against WHO’s criminal orders of no autopsy’s (sic) allowed for covid deaths), and after a thorough investigation, it was determined that Covid-does NOT exist AS A VIRUS,” says the title of an article hosted on several sites (here , here) shared on social media here , here and here .

Amazing facts about covid-19 you never knew

  Autopsies

Note that Russia is not the only country to have carried out autopsies on COVID-19 victims (here). Such post-mortem studies have been carried out in countries including the United States (here), Germany (here), Italy (here) and the United Kingdom (here).

  Is covid-19 caused by bacteria rather than viruses?

The article and post captions say, “it cannot be assumed that it is a virus, but rather bacteria that cause death and lead to the formation of blood clots in the veins and nerves, from which the patient dies,” adding that “bacteria exposed to 5G rays” are to blame. They allege that “ventilators and intensive care units were never used” in Russia and that this disease can be “cured” by “antibiotic tablets, anti-inflammatory and taking anticoagulants (aspirin)

Amazing facts about covid-19 you never knew
 

Blood clots and bacteria

Researchers have noted that one of the many life-threatening effects of COVID-19 is inflammation and abnormal blood clots, which can cause multiple health complications from heart attack to organ damage to stroke, as the U.S. government National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Johns Hopkins Medicine explain here and here and here .

However, blood clots are just one of many effects that COVID-19 can have, as such COVID-19 is not synonymous with thrombosis (here , here).

Amazing facts about covid-19 you never knew
 

Is covid-19 caused by 5G rays?

According to Reuters what people are experiencing is bacteria exposed to 5G rays, where the radiation causes inflammation and hypoxia.

Reuters has previously debunked false allegations that 5G is making people sick instead of COVID-19 (here , here , here) and claims that COVID-19 is caused by radiation poisoning (here , here).

The World Health Organization says no research has linked exposure to wireless technology with negative health effects (here).

Treatment of covid-19?

In the articles and posts it is suggested that taking antibiotic tablets, anti-inflammatories and anticoagulants (blood thinners) can be used to treat the illness. As this Reuters fact check explains here the symptoms of COVID-19 can be treated with anticoagulants and anti-inflammatories, but antibiotics are not effective against the viral infection, and are only recommended for COVID-19 patients who also have a bacterial infection.

The WHO explains that “antibiotics do not work against viruses” (here).

 European Medicines Agency endorsement

In September 2020, the European Medicines Agency endorsed using the anti-inflammatory drug, dexamethasone, to treat COVID-19 patients with breathing difficulties, after a study by researchers at the University of Oxford, showed in June that dexamethasone reduced death rates by about a third in severely ill, hospitalised COVID-19 patients (here).

What CDC of USA says?

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says ibuprofen (an anti-inflammatory) can be taken to reduce symptoms associated with COVID-19, such as a fever (here). They add that blood thinners to prevent or treat blood clots may be used for severely ill hospitalized patients, depending on complications, as laid out in detail by the NIH here .

Amazing facts about covid-19 you never knew
 

Conclusion

Partly False. COVID-19 is a virus, not a bacterium, that has been the cause of death for victims of the pandemic in Russia just as elsewhere. Anticoagulants and anti-inflammatories are used to treat COVID-19 but antibiotics are only effective when patients also have a bacterial infection. Claims related to WHO bans on COVID-19 autopsies, lack of ICU use in Russia and 5G are false.

Courtesy: Except  Dr.Tasuku Honjo statement, all information of above mentioned article was taken from the Reuters Fact Check report.You can read more about fact-check report from this link www.reuters.com/fact-check 

 

 

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