Bonnie Henry is lying to the public about hantavirus.
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Bonnie Henry is lying to the public about hantavirus.
That is unacceptable. If we've learned anything from the coronavirus pandemic, it's that public health officials lying to the public makes things worse on both ends.
She needs to be fired, immediately.
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Bonnie Henry is lying to the public about hantavirus.
That is unacceptable. If we've learned anything from the coronavirus pandemic, it's that public health officials lying to the public makes things worse on both ends.
She needs to be fired, immediately.
In her press conference, Bonnie Henry claimed a maximum six week incubation period.
That is not true. There is known incubation of hantavirus for as long as eight weeks.
She's releasing potentially infected cruise weirdos at least two weeks before it's safe to do so.
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In her press conference, Bonnie Henry claimed a maximum six week incubation period.
That is not true. There is known incubation of hantavirus for as long as eight weeks.
She's releasing potentially infected cruise weirdos at least two weeks before it's safe to do so.
@steven@zeroes.ca Glad to know I'm validated in my prediction that BC will have endemic human-to-human Hanta in 5 years? #lang_en
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@steven@zeroes.ca Glad to know I'm validated in my prediction that BC will have endemic human-to-human Hanta in 5 years? #lang_en
@steven@zeroes.ca If BC introduces an internet blocking law, the first thing targeted will be foreign health information sites, including within Canada, so Bonnie has an uninterruptible megaphone to spew drivel. #lang_en
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In her press conference, Bonnie Henry claimed a maximum six week incubation period.
That is not true. There is known incubation of hantavirus for as long as eight weeks.
She's releasing potentially infected cruise weirdos at least two weeks before it's safe to do so.
She is also lying to the public about how hantavirus spreads.
"[Hantavirus] does not spread in the same way and is not considered a disease with pandemic potential."
This is just a completely nonsense claim?
- Hantavirus exists in saliva, which means it is in your respiratory system, just like covid or the flu.
- Bonnie Henry knows literally nothing about the pandemic potential of hantavirus, because human-to-human transmission of the virus has never existed before.
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She is also lying to the public about how hantavirus spreads.
"[Hantavirus] does not spread in the same way and is not considered a disease with pandemic potential."
This is just a completely nonsense claim?
- Hantavirus exists in saliva, which means it is in your respiratory system, just like covid or the flu.
- Bonnie Henry knows literally nothing about the pandemic potential of hantavirus, because human-to-human transmission of the virus has never existed before.
Evidence-based medicine is evidently where you confidently proclaim things are impossible, just because you can't prove that they are 95% likely in human models.
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Bonnie Henry is lying to the public about hantavirus.
That is unacceptable. If we've learned anything from the coronavirus pandemic, it's that public health officials lying to the public makes things worse on both ends.
She needs to be fired, immediately.
@steven I suspect this is at least partly why people were flown to BC. Provincial public health officers are universally bad but Bonnie Henry is the sludge on the bottom of the barrel. She will automatically say the things that people want to hear rather than do actual public health work.
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