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National public health agencies are bodies to advise governments on public health.
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Concerns
Such groups often act suspiciously in concert worldwide, i.e. "experts" in these bodies massage 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.
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)
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Australia/National COVID-19 Coordination Commission | The Australian government COVID-19 leadership, including Jane Halton from Event 201 and Bilderberger Andrew Liveris |
CDC | The main US government body charged with preventing disease outbreaks |
Canadian Institutes of Health Research | Funding "research on the role of communication strategies and media discourse in shaping psychological and behavioral response to the COVID-19 outbreak." |
Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment | Massive role in Covid 19. Didn't support the usage of face masks. |
High Council on Public Health (France) | Responsible for providing decision support to the Minister of Health. Its extraordinary recommendations have played a big role in the implementation of the Covid-19 deep event in France. |
Robert Koch Institute | Federal agency charged with preventing disease outbreaks |
Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies | Secretive group with "about 60" members and an uncertain amount of influence over the UK government on certain topics, such as the UK Covid lockdown. Ian Boyd claimed that the group's membership must be kept secret to protect it from "dark forces". |
WHO |