Posted on 12/06/2022 5:38:39 AM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
On 30 November, Shamsul Hoque announced a target of injecting 9 million Bangladeshis with Covid “vaccines” under a week-long special campaign beginning 1 December. He said vaccine doses will be administered during the week 1-7 Dec at 15,984 centres across the country during the drive. Hoque is the member secretary of the vaccine deployment committee of the Directorate General of Health Services under Bangladesh’s Ministry of Health.
The World Health Organisation (“WHO”) recommends that 70 per cent of the population be vaccinated, Hoque said. The announcement came a day after the country had recorded 11 new cases of Covid and one death in a 24-hour period.
Nine mass vaccination drives have been conducted, which distributed 130 million doses. Each campaign has, on average, run for 3 days. Curiously, Hoque said the current vaccine initiative was to celebrate the month of Bangladesh’s victory in the 1971 Liberation War.
Bangladesh has received 343.4 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine so far and administered 332.7 million. About 73 per cent of Bangladeshis have received two doses of Covid-19 vaccines, and 95 per cent of people above the age of five have received the first dose, and 52 per cent have received the third dose.
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Why? Three words. Too Many Bangladeshi.
-— “Bangladesh announces new Covid vaccination campaign despite no evidence of a pandemic – Why?”
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Lots of money changing hands, such that the local rubes will push this stuff to the average person. Who benefits? The drug makers....
It’s pretty simple, really. They aren’t known as “Bungle-a-deshi” among the international agency crowd for nothing. When it comes to them, Hanlon’s razor is the tool of choice: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
Because it’s in the contract.
Exactly.
Why? Because Bangladesh’s politicians like totalitarian government as much as Democrats do, as long as they’re in charge of the totalitarianism.
Low priority on the POC ladder.
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