Posted on 11/19/2021 7:59:25 AM PST by Kid Shelleen
There’s something strange happening in Africa which, according to the Associated Press, has scientists “mystified.” The curious situation is particularly prevalent in Zimbabwe. It’s a nation with a population of 14.8 million people and a vaccination rate of less than 6%, a fact that the World Health Organization lectures us about endlessly. And yet in the past week, they recorded a total of 33 COVID deaths. How is this possible? The AP interviewed a number of people who were shopping in a township outside Harare, almost none of whom were wearing masks.
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Most obvious answer: The “vaccines” exacerbates continuous spread of the virus.
You put the lime in the coconut and ....................
It’s just another Flu to them not a Power Grabbing Trip
Plum-bob, take note.
They don’t have a Fouchi creating the AIDS … I mean, Covid crisis.
Ivermectin....
That and they are NOT taking the vax.
Isn’t hydroxychloroquine a common drug given from rural area? I’m not the first to say this on this thread but i s it because it’s widely used there.
I’ve been wondering about this for the past year myself. Foolish Western nations fall for the ploy.
Average age in Zimbabwe: 19.5
Average age in USA: 37.4
Dark skinned people absorb less vitamin D. So Ivermectin/HCQ is even more likely the driving force.
That should say for malaria.
In the Land of Ebola, CoVid-19 is a minor nuisance............
What is the rate of usage of Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin in these countries? 0
Both are commonly used in these country’s propalactically for malaria and Parasites
and herd immunity, perhaps?
Lack of obesity?
Bingo! We have a winner!
Look how easily you solved this ‘mystery’! And you are spot on
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