What’s happening in India?

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I think you may be correct


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Maybe, but India’s vaccinated population is relatively small (less than 2% fully vaccinated).
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It's the vaccinations, you know better than to believe in fear porn from MSM, the lot of you.
 
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Maybe, but India’s vaccinated population is relatively small (less than 2% fully vaccinated).
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Edit: 2% of 1.3 billion is 26 million.
That is largely enough to explain the "disease" surge shown in the first graph.
 
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Either they got in a mass shipment of PCR test supplies in sometime in late March or April, or they decided to jack up the cycles of the test.

Cases don't necessarily mean anything, and neither do deaths in this context. On average, you there would be 26,000 deaths from all causes in India every day, so if there is some new aggressive order to rebrand 10% of deaths as so called "Covid Deaths," that is all that is needed for this change.

Everyone has been looking at Covid figures out of context. That's the only way they can get something that is "associated" with only 2.5% of deaths to seem like a "Pandemic." By literally ignoring the other 97.5% of deaths. If any focus is brought back to the "Cancer Pandemic" or the "Heart Disease Pandemic," this entire narrative unravels very quickly.
 
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Either they got in a mass shipment of PCR test supplies in sometime in late March or April, or they decided to jack up the cycles of the test.

Cases don't necessarily mean anything, and neither do deaths in this context. On average, you there would be 26,000 deaths from all causes in India every day, so if there is some new aggressive order to rebrand 10% of deaths as so called "Covid Deaths," that is all that is needed for this change.

Everyone has been looking at Covid figures out of context. That's the only way they can get something that is "associated" with only 2.5% of deaths to seem like a "Pandemic." By literally ignoring the other 97.5% of deaths. If any focus is brought back to the "Cancer Pandemic" or the "Heart Disease Pandemic," this entire narrative unravels very quickly.
Excellent points. Thanks.
 

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But Indians are very smart. Perhaps it is just brain drain, but the indians in the US are super smart, productive and family oriented.
True, when I go out to eat with them, I can't believe the fried pufa drenched cornupocia. I don't know how they survive it.
They are smart because they are a lot.
 

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Either they got in a mass shipment of PCR test supplies in sometime in late March or April, or they decided to jack up the cycles of the test.

Cases don't necessarily mean anything, and neither do deaths in this context. On average, you there would be 26,000 deaths from all causes in India every day, so if there is some new aggressive order to rebrand 10% of deaths as so called "Covid Deaths," that is all that is needed for this change.

Everyone has been looking at Covid figures out of context. That's the only way they can get something that is "associated" with only 2.5% of deaths to seem like a "Pandemic." By literally ignoring the other 97.5% of deaths. If any focus is brought back to the "Cancer Pandemic" or the "Heart Disease Pandemic," this entire narrative unravels very quickly.
Bingo!

If I knew someone that works in a large COVID testing kit manufacturer, I bet he could show me shipment exports that would match the chronological incidence of COVID casedemics worldwide since last year. Since manufacturer of these kits were off to a slow start, it was first shipped to Western Europe and to the US last year, and this would explain the surges of cases last year in these countries. But as the manufacture of these kits ramps up, China was able to export more of it this year, and it's now time for the WHO and its minion NGOs to terrorize the rest of the world. So, surges happening now. I think Brazil was first targeted, and Philippines next (ongoing) and India followed. I'm not keeping tabs closely worldwide, so I'm sure to miss many countries, but the pattern of reporting on cases and the media frenzy that follows, followed by hospitals being filled as all day you hear ambulance sirens is standard fare for terror. After that, it would be on autopilot as the fear feeds on itself.

By the way, most of these testing kits are made i China. I checked our own Department of Health approved kits, and about 9 out of 10 are made in China, and as of last count I made a month ago, there were at least 300 manufacturers of these test kits, ranging from immunoassays to antibody to PCR.

The positivity rates coming from these tests in the Philippines are in the low 20%, which I think speaks for the high rate of false positives in these tests. Probably, the basis for their approval is based on how high false positives the test can generate. After all, who really is testing for the specificity and sensitivity of these tests when there really is no sound basis as no virus has ever been isolated. I believe also that the spec/sensitivity values of these products are self reported by companies, and under EUA, a pass is given for these kits to be used no matter how bad their provenance.

We could play a game on guessing which country is up next. It has to be a country with a large population, and it has to have a set of leaders beholden to the CIA. While Vietnam is a large country, that it soundly defeated the US military machine last time around excludes it from the list.
 
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I find this interesting, the Indian people have been resisting the western ruling class, this is why Greta the omen thunberg was tweeting about them a few months back. India of course have a cosmopolitan elite group just like us who will sell their nations out, this is a culture war, no surprise we see the great economic disruptor covid19 start to take off there, why not last year? Oh it’s a special variant.......

I posted more on it here -https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/greta-thunberg-indian-farmers.38971/#post-610508
 

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Protein deficiency didn't create a spurt in deaths within a 2 months frame, it's a gradual process.
Something acute is at play.
Try to watch the video above your post and think. What is at play? Some people sometimes die.

The fact that now some of those deaths are attributed to scientifically meaningless covid positive tests means nothing. It's still 10x less than a level anyone should care about as meaningful enough to attract attention.

Yet we are talking about it here as the propaganda is so strong.
 

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Is there actually anything going on in India? Is there excess mortality? I could imagine that the lockdowns alone could lead to a humanitarian crisis in a country with hundreds of millions migrant workers, but I haven't found data on excess mortality yet.

These articles give an idea what the situation looks like for migrant workers or for people that depend on tourism:

India is under another lockdown. Why? -- Left Lockdown Sceptics
80% of India’s population work in the informal sector on a day to day, hand to mouth basis and many have again suffered a loss of income [6].

India has much greater public health problems than that posed by SARS COV2 which comes nowhere near the top ten causes of death, trumped by the following highly communicable diseases: diarrhoea at 720,000 deaths per annum, lower respiratory tract infections at 520,000 deaths per annum and tuberculosis at 450,000 deaths per annum [7].

Bodhgaya is almost entirely dependent on Buddhist pilgrimage trade that has been non-existent since lockdown began on March 12th 2020, [...] However, this month the temple built around the sacred Bodhi tree once again closed. The town has a 7pm curfew, like many other areas of India. All educational institutions are closed from kindergarten to university. Remote learning is not available to the vast majority of children and young people, who are again falling behind and no longer learning. People are again suffering from lost employment and falling trade, their savings drained and sources of charity exhausted.

Having lost their traditional source of income, many men from the surrounding town left Bodhgaya to search for work in the cities when lockdown lifted. After returning home for the national festival of Holi with their families, most were barred from crossing state lines to search for work unless they agreed to be vaccinated, [...] Most migrant workers are faced with little choice: they comply with vaccination or they and their families starve.

The vast majority of Indian people live with a much higher level of risk to their health and well being on a daily basis than COVID could ever present to them, and the stories circulating about adverse effects of the vaccine outnumber those about people dying of COVID. He reported how many older people are ‘dying of a broken heart’ or depression now that they have lost their income and see no pathway to economic recovery. Many have stopped eating, cannot sleep and are suffering from serious mental health problems as the goalposts set by the government change constantly, and they can see no end to the current restrictions and ensuing poverty.

In India, COVID Resurgence Deals Second Blow to Migrant Workers -- VOA
Fearful of a strict lockdown that had abruptly shut off transport and forced migrants to walk hundreds of kilometers home or stay shut in, in tiny city tenements last year, Kumar took no chances. Last week, he returned to his village.

“I could not risk what happened last time. I was stranded in Delhi for two months and had to take out a 25,000 rupee [about $350] loan to buy food and pay rent,” a dispirited Kumar said. “I had barely repaid half of it when I lost my job again.”

“There is no way to make a living in the village, but at least I don’t have to pay rent,” he said.

India Covid-19 migrants: 'Lockdown will make us beg for food again' -- BBC
India's sweeping and badly-planned lockdown last year had forced more than 10 million migrant workers to flee the big cities they worked in.

The bedraggled men and women had left on foot, on cycles, on supply trucks and later in trains. More than 900 of them died on their way home, including 96 who died in trains.

The two were part of a group of 17 workers who lived at a construction site in Mumbai. When the lockdown was announced on 24 March last year, they found themselves stuck without much food and money. Their contractor gave them just 1,000 rupees, but it was not enough to sustain their food needs for more than a week.

Stepping outside was risky because the police were beating up people on the roads for breaking lockdown rules. On video calls from their worried families, they broke down. Hunger was the "biggest problem".

Across the city, Ms Sawant said, employers and their contractors had switched off their phones and abandoned the workers. One worker turned up looking for soap, saying he had been bathing for 20 days without using one. Another said he was not able to access a public toilet for three days because he did not have the money to access a paid facility in his slum.
 

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India is under another lockdown. Why? -- Left Lockdown Sceptics

India has much greater public health problems than that posed by SARS COV2 which comes nowhere near the top ten causes of death, trumped by the following highly communicable diseases: diarrhoea at 720,000 deaths per annum, lower respiratory tract infections at 520,000 deaths per annum and tuberculosis at 450,000 deaths per annum [7].

Across the city, Ms Sawant said, employers and their contractors had switched off their phones and abandoned the workers. One worker turned up looking for soap, saying he had been bathing for 20 days without using one. Another said he was not able to access a public toilet for three days because he did not have the money to access a paid facility in his slum.

I don't think you would have to vaccinate very many people in this environment for the spike protein shedding to be hugely problematic, spread via feces, looking all like a scary new variant.
 
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Try to watch the video above your post and think. What is at play? Some people sometimes die.

The fact that now some of those deaths are attributed to scientifically meaningless covid positive tests means nothing. It's still 10x less than a level anyone should care about as meaningful enough to attract attention.

Yet we are talking about it here as the propaganda is so strong.

You could also shove your condescending tone up your ****, as you know just as I do what's exactly at play, ie we don't.
 
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