Public health agency
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Governments are commonly surrounded by advisory groups and special advisors. National public health agencies are an example of such bodies which often act suspiciously in concert worldwide, i.e. 'experts' in these bodies 'mold' statistics to pressure governments for legislation, in the case of so called Pandemics emergency legislation and buying vaccination for their citizens from Big Pharma. Later - also in an orchestrated manner - excuses for 'being wrong' are frequently issued.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_public_health_agencies lists more than 30 such agencies.
National public health agencies
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, US)
- Robert Koch Institute (RKI, Germany)
- Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (meta group advising the four UK federal health agencies)
- Africa Centres of Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Central American Region (CDC-CAR)
- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC, EU)
- World Health Organization (WHO, United Nations)