Disastrous Covid report – Have WHO and Italy withheld something? – today 20-1

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The corona pandemic hit Italy particularly hard in the spring. The analysis of an Italian scientist could possibly have prevented deaths at the time. But as it is now known, the report disappeared from the WHO website after just one day. Serious allegations against the World Health Organization (WHO): At the beginning of the pandemic, the coordinating authority of the United Nations is said to have disappeared a report that was supposed to clarify Italy’s disastrous crisis management. The British “Guardian” reports. The report, which was produced by WHO scientist Francesco Zambon and ten colleagues across Europe, was funded by the Kuwaiti government to provide information for countries not yet affected. The report was published on the WHO website on May 13, but was removed only a day later. This contained piquant details – such as the fact that Italy’s pandemic plan had not been updated since 2006. Accordingly, hospitals had no up-to-date plan and had to improvise.

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Ranieri Guerra, who is responsible for strategic initiatives at WHO, is said to be responsible for removing the document. Between 2014 and 2017, however, he was Director General for Health Care at the Italian Ministry of Health – and responsible for Italy’s pandemic plan. He is also a member of the Italian Corona task force. Guerra is said to have threatened Zambon with dismissal if he did not delete the reference to the outdated pandemic plan from his report. Zambon is quoted in the newspaper report as saying that he reported this process to the responsible office at the WHO, but an investigation is said to have not taken place.
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The report is also part of the investigation into the possible government failure in the Lombardy region hardest hit by the virus. Although the report is a central point of the investigation and Zambon is the author, he is not allowed to speak there despite repeated subpoenas, just like the other European co-authors. The WHO prevented them, writes the Guardian – with the help of the Italian Foreign Ministry. But Zambon himself wanted to testify, he told the British journalists. After he was prevented from complying with the subpoena and speaking for the first time, he contacted the WHO Legal Office. “A little later my colleagues told me that I couldn’t testify because I was immune. Although I wanted to go – after all, I had something to say,” said Zambon.

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The Italian Ministry of Health denied the allegations in a statement the newspaper had received, stating that it had never officially received the report. The WHO announces that it wants to “clarify” the issue. When asked why the document was taken offline after just one day, the statement said that a new mechanism had been created and the report would have been obsolete. Therefore, the document was no longer needed. A report by Pier Paolo Lunelli, a retired army general, came to the conclusion that around 10,000 deaths could have been prevented with an updated pandemic plan in Italy.

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