Public health equity in information asymmetry – phenomenological studies upon SARS-CoV-2 supervirus mutation

Yang I. Pachankis
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In the context of SARS-CoV-2 crises, the phenomenological studies analyze the market phenomenon of People’s Republic of China (PRC) in public health. With PRC’s diplomatic behaviors around the national, international, and global public health crises, the phenomenological occurrence was further questioned into on accounts of genetic engineering, PRC’s top-down behaviors, and financial and non-financial incentives in public health inequality with its declared universal healthcare coverage. The phenomenological studies further the evidence chains on the PRC governmental bodies’ purposeful and intentional crimes against humanity, with the public health system they designed to hide criminal evidences in the clinical evidence chains. Albeit it is paramount for the medical professionals to prepare for a certain but unforeseeable surge of biomedical intrusion, the phenomenological studies call for military interventions on the humanitarian catastrophe that have twice in three years caused unnecessary sufferings regionally and globally. Without it, the world can only wait to detect Chinese passengers’ carriers instead of obtaining firsthand data, potentially leading to more deaths and mutation risks. Only peace-building and government reformation on democratic basis in the region can solve the humanitarian crisis once and for all. No scientific evidence establish the virological homogeneity between SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, and the politicization of the HIV-1 homogeneous virus underlies the 2002 - 2003 outbreak that caught international attention. The long-term PRC derogation on the global institutional determinants of health has led to the global mandates of poisoning by “vaccination”. The viral RNA origin is inferred to mutational result of PRC’s nuclear weapon tests.
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信息不对称中的公共卫生公平——SARS-CoV-2超病毒变异的现象学研究
在SARS-CoV-2危机背景下,现象学研究分析了中华人民共和国公共卫生市场现象。随着中华人民共和国围绕国家、国际和全球公共卫生危机的外交行为,这种现象的发生被进一步质疑为基因工程、中华人民共和国自上而下的行为以及其宣布的全民医疗覆盖下公共卫生不平等的财政和非财政激励。现象学进一步研究了中国政府机关故意和故意危害人类罪的证据链,他们设计的公共卫生系统将犯罪证据隐藏在临床证据链中。尽管医务专业人员为某种不可预见的生物医学入侵的激增做好准备是至关重要的,但现象学研究呼吁对人道主义灾难进行军事干预,这种灾难在三年内两次在区域和全球造成不必要的痛苦。如果没有它,世界只能等待发现中国乘客的携带者,而不是获得第一手数据,这可能导致更多的死亡和突变风险。只有在该地区建立和平和民主基础上进行政府改革,才能一劳永逸地解决人道主义危机。没有科学证据证明SARS-CoV和MERS-CoV之间的病毒学同质性,而HIV-1同质病毒的政治化是2002 - 2003年引起国际关注的疫情的基础。长期以来,中国对全球健康制度决定因素的减损导致了“疫苗接种”中毒的全球授权。病毒RNA的起源被推断为中国核武器试验的突变结果。
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