
January 31, 2020:
National Institutes of Health official Dr. Anthony Fauci (C) speaks about the coronavirus during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C. Health and Human Services Secretary Alexander Azar (L) announced that the United States is declaring the virus a public health emergency and issued a federal quarantine order of 14 days for 195 Americans.
The 400-page analysis says North, South and Central America has been worst hit by the crisis, with about 55 million cases and 1.3 million deaths to date.
The United States, Brazil and Mexico have the world's highest death tolls, partly because their governments, the report says, struggled to give consistent health guidance, failed to protect the most vulnerable populations or failed to provide full transparency.
Comment: As noted above, lockdowns have exacerbated and accelerated problems already present in the system, and, with governments continuing to enforce them, despite the evidence showing that they don't work, one can only conclude that these measures and their disastrous consequences are serving an agenda that has nothing to do with stopping a virus: