Whatever you may think of Covid-19, it is transmissible among human beings. It was passing from person to person where there were no mosquitoes to pass along malaria. (My wife got it from the local gym environment, and I got it from her. And we both survived.) Malaria does not leave the kinds of problems reported in the VAERS system. Nobody experiences "Sudden Adult Death Syndrome" from malaria. (My family is in a land that is chronically subject to malaria. They could tell the difference between Covid-19, which was killing some of them, and malaria which is under control.)
No, it is not. Ppl died from malaria and or influenza. The latter stop being reported and replaced as covid deaths. Nothing the media said was true. It was a complete fabrication. The spread of malaria can only be controlled through heavy spraying. Which the neglected to do in 2020, sighting environmental concerns. A lot of palms were greased that year.
You will not survive in world of lies and truths, for you will deem the truth a lie. You can't tell the difference, so you cast a pox on all the news. It was a coronavirus, which is a broad family that includes influenza and colds. It is probably true that the older, weaker, more vulnerable were allowed to die of influenza as well as Covid and pneumonia. But that doesn't include a whole lot of people who were not in that category and for whom the symptoms were distinct from the flu. But you are already in the frame of mind that would hold symptoms to be irrelevant.
Malaria is controlled by having an effective therapy (hydroxychloroquine), which is available to all those who are in regions afflicted with malaria. You can't spray the entire countryside. DDT is effective in settled areas---if you can get it. About 2,000 cases of malaria are diagnosed each year in the United States, and it propagates by an amoebic cell, not by a virus. It is easily identified, so I don't put any credence in the confusion being so bad as you say. Plenty of confusion, but not about that. Except in your thinking.
This is a mixture of far-out speculation and sheer nonsense. People with malaria cannot infect each other.
Who said ppl can spread it?...oh wait the msn did.
Whatever you may think of Covid-19, it is transmissible among human beings. It was passing from person to person where there were no mosquitoes to pass along malaria. (My wife got it from the local gym environment, and I got it from her. And we both survived.) Malaria does not leave the kinds of problems reported in the VAERS system. Nobody experiences "Sudden Adult Death Syndrome" from malaria. (My family is in a land that is chronically subject to malaria. They could tell the difference between Covid-19, which was killing some of them, and malaria which is under control.)
No, it is not. Ppl died from malaria and or influenza. The latter stop being reported and replaced as covid deaths. Nothing the media said was true. It was a complete fabrication. The spread of malaria can only be controlled through heavy spraying. Which the neglected to do in 2020, sighting environmental concerns. A lot of palms were greased that year.
You will not survive in world of lies and truths, for you will deem the truth a lie. You can't tell the difference, so you cast a pox on all the news. It was a coronavirus, which is a broad family that includes influenza and colds. It is probably true that the older, weaker, more vulnerable were allowed to die of influenza as well as Covid and pneumonia. But that doesn't include a whole lot of people who were not in that category and for whom the symptoms were distinct from the flu. But you are already in the frame of mind that would hold symptoms to be irrelevant.
Malaria is controlled by having an effective therapy (hydroxychloroquine), which is available to all those who are in regions afflicted with malaria. You can't spray the entire countryside. DDT is effective in settled areas---if you can get it. About 2,000 cases of malaria are diagnosed each year in the United States, and it propagates by an amoebic cell, not by a virus. It is easily identified, so I don't put any credence in the confusion being so bad as you say. Plenty of confusion, but not about that. Except in your thinking.