A pandemic is an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area. COVID fits that description. If you want to argue that it is not deadly enough to justify killing the global economy I'm all ears. But the "pandemic hoax" crowd is just as wrong as the other side.
A pandemic is an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area.
That definition was changed in 2009 to perpetuate the last pandemic hoax:
On June 11, 2009, WHO Director-General Margaret Chan declared H1N1 swine flu to be a global pandemic, triggering the dormant contracts and throwing the pharmaceutical and vaccine industry into high gear.
Chan was able to make this declaration based on WHO’s official definition of a pandemic, which was updated just a month before declaring the H1N1 pandemic — WHO deleted its definition of a pandemic from the organization’s website and replaced it with a new, more flexible definition.
Under the new definition, WHO no longer required that anyone die from an illness before the organization could declare a pandemic. The new definition stipulated only that infections be geographically widespread.
A pandemic is an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area. COVID fits that description. If you want to argue that it is not deadly enough to justify killing the global economy I'm all ears. But the "pandemic hoax" crowd is just as wrong as the other side.
That definition was changed in 2009 to perpetuate the last pandemic hoax:
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/who-definition-global-pandemic-benefits-big-pharma/