Part One of Covid Timeline, covering 1943 – June, 2021, is available here.
Covid Timeline 2021, Continued
July 12. The WHO team studying the origins of the virus asks to investigate the case of a 25-year-old Milan resident who, in November 2019, visited a hospital with a sore throat and skin lesions: symptoms of a disease that wouldn’t be discovered in Wuhan in China for another month. Her skin sample yielded traces of Covid-19.
August 2. One-third of white-tailed deer in the NE USA have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, the first detection of widespread exposure to the virus in wild animals.
September 2. “Estimated SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence increased from [1.4% in December, 2019] to 3.5% in July 2020 to 20.2% for infection-induced antibodies and 83.3% for combined infection- and vaccine-induced antibodies in May 2021.” JAMA.
Sep. 22. Covid-19 appeared in the US before Wuhan, scientists claim: “The experimental results indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States starts to spread around September 2019 with a high confidence probability.. The spread of COVID-19 in China likely began in late December 2019.
2022
May 4: The number of serious complications after vaccinations against Sars-CoV-2 is possibly 40 times higher than officially stated by the Paul Ehrlich Institute. This is one of the interim results of a long-term observational study by Berlin Charité.
The head of the study, Professor Harald Matthes, [stated]: ‘In light of around half a million cases with serious side effects after Covid vaccinations in Germany, we doctors have to take action.’ Matthes is now calling for contact points for those affected. ‘We have to offer treatment, and discuss this openly at conferences and in public without being considered anti-vaccination,’ Matthes said.” Berliner Zeitung
August 19th: in its Summary of Guidance for Minimizing the Impact of COVID-19 on Individual Persons, Communities, and Health Care Systems — US, Aug (19) 2022, the CDC stated, “CDC’s COVID-19 prevention recommendations no longer differentiate based on a person’s vaccination status because breakthrough infections occur, though they are generally mild, and persons who have had COVID-19 but are not vaccinated have some degree of protection against severe illness from their previous infection”.
September 29: Despite the underwhelming effectiveness of Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines, which neither prevent transmission or disease but may lead to better outcomes for those infected, “the great success of vaccine development led to massive profits for the producers of mRNA vaccines, despite their support from public funds,” with the market capitalization of Moderna increasing from $8B in late 2019 to $65B. BioNTech went from $7B to $35B. The US government did not share in these gains and purchased mRNA vaccines at commercial rates, which included >$50B to Pfizer in 2021 and 2022.
Jul 24: 99% of Ireland’s blood donors’ antibodies reveal exposure to the virus between last October and June. Irish Times.
July 27: Half of all Australian adults have had COVID-19 in the past 3-6 months. Recent infection was highest in the 18-29 age group, with 61.7% having antibodies. Xinhua.
August 9: “The NIH was actually asked at one point: give us your research program on SARS-like viruses. And you know what they did? They released the cover page and redacted 290 pages. They gave us a cover page and 290 blank pages!
That’s NIH, for heaven’s sake. That’s not some corporation. That is the U.S. government charged with keeping us healthy.. I am pretty convinced [Covid] came from US lab biotechnology”. Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, Why the Chair of the Lancet’s COVID-19 Commission Thinks The US Government Is Preventing a Real Investigation Into the Pandemic.