TOP WHO OFFICIAL: LOCKDOWNS ARE A “LAST RESORT”

Hans Kluge, the WHO’s Regional Director for Europe, said in an interview last week that knee-jerk lockdowns to slow the spread of coronavirus do more harm than good and should be used only as a “last resort.”
Darren McCaffrey, a reporter for Euronews, tweeted that Kluge said lockdowns can affect mental health and increase the likelihood of domestic violence. His comments came shortly after Dr. David Nabarro, a WHO envoy, also said the agency does not “advocate lockdowns as the primary means of control of this virus.”
Nabarro continued, “Lockdowns just have one consequence you must never, ever belittle, and that is making poor people an awful lot poorer.”
The World Bank warned last week, “The pandemic and global recession may cause over 1.4% of the world’s population to fall into extreme poverty.”
Gerd Muller, Germany’s minister of economic cooperation and development, said the widespread lockdowns will end up resulting in one of the “biggest hunger crises ever,” Global Research reported.
“We expect an additional 400,000 deaths from malaria and HIV this year on the African continent alone,” he told the website.
Nabarro told the Spectator that lockdowns have negatively affected almost every sector in the economy.
“Look what’s happened to smallholder farmers all over the world. Look what’s happening to poverty levels. It seems that we may well have a doubling of world poverty by next year. We may well have at least a doubling of child malnutrition.”
TREND FORECAST: Among the American media, which brainwashes the population with Presstitute crap, this information is not being published. In fact, as we had forecast in 2018, the censorship trend will continue to rapidly accelerate.
From the onset of the COVID War launched by the corporate media and seized upon by power-hungry politicians, we had warned of the unprecedented socioeconomic devastation. Meanwhile, people’s minds and hearts were focused on running out and buying toilet paper and repeating the lines that there would be little damage and “it will recover.”
Now, with more nations, states, and cities imposing more restrictions, the economic hardship and mental suffering will continue to worsen.
 

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