The House COVID Committee has released its final report after a 2-year investigation.
(oversight.house.gov)
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Here's the skinny on the report:
The document is the Final Report of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic from the U.S. House of Representatives, dated December 4, 2024. It outlines key findings and lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and offers recommendations for future preparedness and response. Here's a summary of key takeaways:
Major Findings:
SARS-CoV-2 likely emerged from a laboratory-related incident, with substantial evidence supporting the lab-leak hypothesis over zoonotic spillover.
The U.S. funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which is linked to this hypothesis.
Rampant fraud, waste, and abuse plagued the response to the pandemic, including relief programs like the Paycheck Protection Program and unemployment insurance.
Public trust eroded due to misinformation and the mishandling of public health information by both U.S. and international bodies.
School closures and prolonged lockdowns caused significant, long-term harm to children’s education, mental health, and economic stability.
Mask mandates and social distancing policies were criticized for lacking sufficient scientific support.
The vaccine development initiative was deemed a major success, though vaccine mandates and transparency in adverse effects were contentious.
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his administration were accused of mishandling nursing home fatalities and covering up data.
The Biden administration faced allegations of overreach and lack of transparency in public health decisions.
Strengthen supply chains, especially for medical and pharmaceutical supplies.
Increase transparency and accountability in funding and public health decisions.
Emphasize local stockpiles and state-level preparedness.
Avoid overly broad restrictions that infringe on constitutional rights.
Broader Implications:
The report underscores the need for scientific integrity, better oversight of public funds, and improved pandemic planning to restore public trust and readiness for future health crises.
Thank you so much for the summary.
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They forgot to add…Fauci lied, people died. Jail Fauci, Birx and all who “knowingly” tried to destroy us.
So, people have been uppity about this but when phrased like this it sounds like the praise is for the process that got the vaccine pushed forward, rather than the quality of the science or ingredients that went into them.
Here is the actual language from page 3:
In my opinion only
The "Vaxxines" are f*cking bioweapons and should be noted as such. Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, both prescribed billions of times for decades (Ivermectin being a Noble Prize Winning Drug), and known to have very limited side effects, are THERAPEUTICS.
Natural Immunity undoubtedly saved millions of lives, diminishing the likelihood of severe disease and death. Natural Immunity and Therapeutics should have been used to defeat Covid-19 and not MESSENGER RNA which alters DNA. These DNA alterations likely contributed to Myocarditis, Pericarditis, many other unknown ailments, as well as, sudden death.
Furthermore, the Covid-19 Hospital Protocols likely Murdered hundreds of thousands of Americans who were denied the Therapeutics described above. Forced ventilation, removal of therapeutics, vitamins, minerals, and nutrition, injections of Remdesivir (referred to as "Run Death Is Near" by hospital staff), which had a 50% chance of shutting down human organs, handcuffing patients to beds, removing all patient advocates, and denying patient rights all contributed to the murder of fellow Americans, including anons on this board.
There, I think I fixed it. But I am open to ideas.
To sum up...govt messed up big time, we will do better the next time there’s a pandemic