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COVID-19 Concentration Camps Coming Soon? CDC Publishes Document Outlining “Green Zone” Protocol

Posted by Promotional Motor on August 08, 2021 - 8:41pm Edited 8/8 at 8:54pm

COVID-19 Concentration Camps Coming Soon? CDC Publishes Document Outlining “Green Zone” Protocol

 

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It is not a conspiracy…

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a plan to segregate “at-risk” individuals and put them into internment camps. Yes, this is real! It’s not a lie. The CDC put it on paper.

 

The elderly and immunocompromised are listed in this document.

You are free to make a prediction… At-risk individuals? Will they add these people to the list?

The CDC document labeled these as “green zones.” These internment camps will keep “at-risk” individuals away from their families. They will have to live in designated facilities. How terrible is that?

Reminds you of something? Concentration camps maybe? In the United States? Makes perfect sense.

Things got really bad…

The Stew Peters Show had more of this on Rumble.

 

 

 

 

 

If you fell this easy for the unproven VAX, think how easy it will be to convice you that your family's odds of survival will be better in a FEMA camp.

— Javier Goya (@JavierGoya7) August 4, 2021

 

They're telling you right in the WIDE OPEN!

The CDC is getting ready to transport "high risk" people to 'internment' camps, where they will be segregated for long periods of time.

Find the document here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/global-covid-19/shielding-approach-humanitarian.html

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Here’s an excerpt from the CDC Document:

This document presents considerations from the perspective of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) for implementing the shielding approach in humanitarian settings as outlined in guidance documents focused on camps, displaced populations and low-resource settings.1,2This approach has never been documented and has raised questions and concerns among humanitarian partners who support response activities in these settings. The purpose of this document is to highlight potential implementation challenges of the shielding approach from CDC’s perspective and guide thinking around implementation in the absence of empirical data. Considerations are based on current evidence known about the transmission and severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and may need to be revised as more information becomes available. Please check the CDC website periodically for updates.

What is the Shielding Approach1?

The shielding approach aims to reduce the number of severe COVID-19 cases by limiting contact between individuals at higher risk of developing severe disease (“high-risk”) and the general population (“low-risk”). High-risk individuals would be temporarily relocated to safe or “green zones” established at the household, neighborhood, camp/sector or community level depending on the context and setting.1,2They would have minimal contact with family members and other low-risk residents.

Current evidence indicates that older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19.3In most humanitarian settings, older population groups make up a small percentage of the total population.4,5 For this reason, the shielding approach suggests physically separating high-risk individuals from the general population to prioritize the use of the limited available resources and avoid implementing long-term containment measures among the general population.

In theory, shielding may serve its objective to protect high-risk populations from disease and death. However, implementation of the approach necessitates strict adherence1,6,7, to protocol. Inadvertent introduction of the virus into a green zone may result in rapid transmission among the most vulnerable populations the approach is trying to protect.

A summary of the shielding approach described by Favas is shown in Table 1. See Guidance for the prevention of COVID-19 infections among high-risk individuals in low-resource, displaced and camp and camp-like settings1,2 for full details.

What are your thoughts on this one? Will they force unvaccinated people into concentration camps?

 

Source: WeLoveTrump

Corneliu Boghian Excellent article . Thanks for sharing .
August 11, 2021 at 5:12am
Craig Reaser I think some states will be succeeding from the Union if this is implemented.
August 8, 2021 at 11:27pm