
Dr Eddy Betterman
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According to reports, Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the world, also happens to have the world’s lowest COVID death rates. As of the end of April, just 254 people have died in Haiti from what authorities agree constitutes COVID.
Compared to the United States, which currently has a COVID death rate of around 1,800 per one million people, Haiti has a COVID death rate of just 22 per one million people.
NPR admits in a report about Haiti that nobody there wears a mask, and daily life is normal with busy and crowded buses and markets.
“And Haiti hasn’t yet administered a single COVID-19 vaccine,” NPR‘s Jason Beaubien further reveals.
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It turns out that Haiti had its own version of Tony Fauci, a man named Dr. Jean “Bill” Pape, who headed up a commission during the “pandemic” to deal with the fallout. In the end, however, the commission was dissolved because Haiti was, and continues to be, COVID-free.
“The reason mainly is because we have very, very few cases of COVID,” Pape said about why the commission was ultimately disbanded.
GHESKIO, the local health agency that Pape heads, also closed its COVID units last fall due to a lack of patients.
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“Sometimes it’s two, sometimes zero, sometimes it’s 20 cases,” Pape said. “But we are not seeing a second wave as we thought would happen.”
Unlike much of the rest of the world, Haiti remained open during the “pandemic.” Outdoor markets were never closed, and people there continued working because sheltering in place and remote employment are not things that the average Haitian can afford.
“Most people don’t wear a mask,” Pape added, noting that Haitians continued working as normal throughout the pandemic because “if they don’t work, they don’t eat – their family doesn’t eat.”
When AstraZeneca tried to peddle its COVID injection on Haiti, the Haitian government denied a shipment of it. It turns out that the medical community in Haiti heard about all the “rare” side effects from the jab and thus rejected it.
“COVID did not impact us as badly,” said Dr. Jacqueline Gautier, who serves on the national technical advisory group on COVID vaccination in Haiti. “People don’t think [the vaccine] is worth it, actually.”
Another factor that makes Haiti an incredible success story compared to other nations is the fact that its population is very young. The average age in Haiti is around 23, while in the United States it is closer to 40.
Younger people tend to have stronger immune systems than older people.
“Also, there are many other major problems the country is facing,” Gautier added. “So people don’t see COVID as a major, problem for us. And who can blame them?”
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Via https://dreddymd.com/2023/09/05/nobody-died-covid-haiti-because-nobody-got-vaccinated/
” Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the world”
That’s it! There you have it!!! They got no money for big pharma to get richer. They ain’t got no Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Hell!! They can’t even get JetBlue to get them out of Haiti. All big pharma got to hear is that a countries’ folks are too poor to piss straight, meaning NO PROFITS and there you have it folks!!! Nothing to be gained here! Moving right along to America and any other country that’s got insured folk. Broke countries? Covid REFUSES to set up shop in them! Go figure!!!
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All Haiti is good for (according to the global elite) is future asset stripping, which is why they’re currently under international military occupation. The have rich undeveloped resources of oil, natural gas, gold and copper. Heaven forbid they be allowed to benefit from these resources themselves.
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