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New Shocking Details About Corona Virus Emerge

Kenya Bulletin sources have received damning details how Chinese cartels released Corona Virus. Chinese Government has been accused of developing the deadly Virus to wipe out political enemies from the Wuhan Province, China.

A barrier blocking the entrance to a street in Wuhan.
New Shocking Details About Corona Virus Emerge[Image|NYT]
According to sources allied to international media, the cartels that allegedly deployed the deadly virus were under instruction from the Chinese State-owned lab.

How Corona Virus Spread Went Global.

International op-eds writers have alleged that there were people who were being paid unspecified amount of money to get those in the Wuhan province. By the way, how did corona virus spread from a City that was already on International controlled lock down?

Kenyan Bulletin could not independently verify how the transactions were made as alleged by the independent opinion writers and billionaire whistle-blowers. 

In a nutshell, corona virus was auctioned out from Wuhan and is still being auctioned out throughout the globe.

African Airports Exposed

The Corona Virus outbreak has exposed all African Airports unpreparedness and the dark dealings that the airport staffers run. COVID-19 spread is being fought with every resources globally yet African airports are allowing corona positive patients to fly in and out!

The same way corona virus made it out of Wuhan, its the same way the Immigration departments in African countries are ‘importing’ the deadly virus.

Why is it that all positive tests of corona virus in Africa are sick folks who flew from corona torn nations? Why are International Airports, France and Italy for instance, allowing positive patients to fly to Africa alone?

How much are the sick patients bribing African Immigration departments and other State officials to be allowed through African airports?

A member of staff works in a laboratory
The Institut Pasteur de Dakar, in Senegal, was one the first laboratories able to test Corona Virus samples [image|AFP]
Lest we forget, WHO requested for $66 million to run their global preparedness amid fears of the deadly corona-virus outbreak. What did WHO do with the funds?

The World Health Organization (WHO) admitted as much when it declared the corona-virus outbreak a global health emergency earlier in February.

“Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems,” said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who is from Ethiopia, said at the time.

Corona Virus In Africa

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A 26-year-old Zimbabwean man who was to undergo a test for the coronavirus ‘escaped’ before it could be conducted. The Zimbabwe health ministry confirmed that the man who had been referred to Wilkins Hospital for further tests, “fled before testing was done”.

According to authorities, the man arrived in Zimbabwe in February from Thailand Dr Prosper Chonzi, Harare City Council’s health director, said

“The patient arrived at the hospital in the company of his father and two other men, but they all disappeared before the screening process was conducted. He did not meet the World Health Organisation (WHO) definition of a suspected case but was still earmarked for a Covid-19 test due to intensified surveillance that the country has adopted.”

WHO says there are over 114,458 confirmed cases around the world. The virus has led to at least 4, 027 deaths as at today, Tuesday with over 60,000 recovered cases. South Africa reported four more cases on Monday, bringing the total infections to seven.

South African government said all individuals recently returned from Italy.There are over 100 confirmed cases in Africa among them;  Senegal- 4, Tunisia- 5, South Africa- 7 Algeria- 20, Egypt- 59, Burkina Faso- 2, Togo- 1Morocco- 2, Nigeria  2, Cameroon- 2.

As Michael Yao, WHO’s head of emergency operations in Africa, has noted that the continent’s health systems are already overwhelmed by many ongoing disease outbreaks.

“We’re advising countries to at least detect cases early to avoid spreading the new virus within the community – that will be difficult to manage,” he said.

Is this possible?

The continent has benefited from the fairly slow arrival of the virus to Africa – giving its 54 countries a window to set up testing and treatment capabilities.

Currently 33 of 47 sub-Saharan African countries have testing facilities, up from only two in January (in South Africa and Senegal).

In Nigeria – with two confirmed cases – its Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is publishing daily reports with updates on cases and any ongoing contact tracing. It has a free phone number and WhatsApp number for inquiries and advice. South Africa’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases also has a toll-free number.

The biggest point to note is that there is no African who has been confirmed positive of Corona virus nor any corona death so far. So is it true that African genes can not be infected with the deadly virus?