jay123
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As I posted here on August 3rd-
Covid-19 Plan In Front Of Our Eyes IMPORTANT!
The Rockefeller foundation is getting exactly what they want as we see yesterday's announcement by the presidential administration:
Trump announces plan to distribute 100M rapid COVID-19 tests to states
The aristocracy is very powerful. They wanted this by October and they are getting it.
Here is the link from the Rockefeller Foundation about the plan since they know what is be for us.
Covid-19 National Testing & Tracing Action Plan - The Rockefeller Foundation
They are not hiding anything but slickly saying it's to get the economy going again. It's pretty sickening.
If you read it you can see that they are not hiding what they want to do. Just a little summary:
REMEMBER THIS WAS DONE IN JULY!
At least we are to believe that. I'm sure it was done years earlier for any crisis.
-We are proposing our nation come together around the bold, ambitious, but achievable goal of rapidly expanding testing capacity to 30 million tests per week over the next six months. This 1-3-30 Plan would be achieved by: (1) creating an Emergency Network for Covid-19 Testing to coordinate and underwrite the testing market, (2) launching an eight-week National Testing Laboratory Optimization Initiative to increase output to 3 million tests per week from the current one million, and (3) investing in a Testing Technology Accelerator to further grow U.S. testing capacity from 3 million to 30 million tests per week.
-Create an Emergency Network for Covid-19 Testing (ENCT) to coordinate and underwrite the testing market.
-Launch an eight-week National Testing Laboratory Optimization Initiative to increase current U.S. testing from 1 million to 3 million per week within the next eight weeks.
-Invest in a public-private Testing Technology Accelerator to further grow U.S. testing capacity from 3 million to 30 million per week within six months.
-A Covid Community Healthcare Corps (CCHC) should be launched at state public health departments, an effort that will involve massive investments in manpower and equipment. At least 100,000 people and perhaps as many as 300,000 must be hired to undertake a vigorous campaign of test administration and contact tracing, and they must be supported by computer systems networked with regional and national viral datasets and as many electronic health records from local hospital systems as can be provided. The CCHC should designate staff to distribute, administer and oversee testing.
-A national system to track Covid-19 status must be created. Policy makers and the public must find the balance between privacy concerns and infection control to allow the infection status of most Americans to be accessed and validated in a few required settings and many voluntary ones.
-Digital apps and privacy-protected tracking software should be widely adopted to enable more complete contact tracing. Whenever possible, incentives should be used to nudge the voluntary use of these apps rather than require them. NOTICE THE WORD NUDGE
-Integrate and expand Federal, state, and private data platforms to cover the full range of data required to monitor the pandemic, deploy resources, and remove bottlenecks.
-Innovative digital technologies can improve workforce monitoring and early detection of recurrent outbreaks. When integrated into national and state surveillance systems, such innovations may enable the same level of outbreak detection with fewer tests. Promising techniques include anonymous digital tracking of workforces or population-based resting heart-rate and smart thermometer trends; continually updated epidemiological data modeling; and artificial intelligence projections based on clinical and imaging data.
-Digital health records and insurance claims data of hospitalized Covid-19 patients should be used to improve Covid-19 diagnosis and treatment.
Building upon its promise to double down on its commitment last month during the Global Citizen Unite for Our Future, the Foundation is announcing an additional $50 million to continue support in the U.S. and expand support to where the need is greatest around the world. This brings the total to $100 million for global Covid-19-related programs.
“We believe everyone should have access to Covid-19 testing, treatment, and vaccine – regardless of who they are or where they live,” said Dr. Shah.
Really?
IT is all right here. Plain as day. Pretty yucky stuff.
Covid-19 Plan In Front Of Our Eyes IMPORTANT!
The Rockefeller foundation is getting exactly what they want as we see yesterday's announcement by the presidential administration:
Trump announces plan to distribute 100M rapid COVID-19 tests to states
The aristocracy is very powerful. They wanted this by October and they are getting it.
Here is the link from the Rockefeller Foundation about the plan since they know what is be for us.
Covid-19 National Testing & Tracing Action Plan - The Rockefeller Foundation
They are not hiding anything but slickly saying it's to get the economy going again. It's pretty sickening.
If you read it you can see that they are not hiding what they want to do. Just a little summary:
REMEMBER THIS WAS DONE IN JULY!
At least we are to believe that. I'm sure it was done years earlier for any crisis.
-We are proposing our nation come together around the bold, ambitious, but achievable goal of rapidly expanding testing capacity to 30 million tests per week over the next six months. This 1-3-30 Plan would be achieved by: (1) creating an Emergency Network for Covid-19 Testing to coordinate and underwrite the testing market, (2) launching an eight-week National Testing Laboratory Optimization Initiative to increase output to 3 million tests per week from the current one million, and (3) investing in a Testing Technology Accelerator to further grow U.S. testing capacity from 3 million to 30 million tests per week.
-Create an Emergency Network for Covid-19 Testing (ENCT) to coordinate and underwrite the testing market.
-Launch an eight-week National Testing Laboratory Optimization Initiative to increase current U.S. testing from 1 million to 3 million per week within the next eight weeks.
-Invest in a public-private Testing Technology Accelerator to further grow U.S. testing capacity from 3 million to 30 million per week within six months.
-A Covid Community Healthcare Corps (CCHC) should be launched at state public health departments, an effort that will involve massive investments in manpower and equipment. At least 100,000 people and perhaps as many as 300,000 must be hired to undertake a vigorous campaign of test administration and contact tracing, and they must be supported by computer systems networked with regional and national viral datasets and as many electronic health records from local hospital systems as can be provided. The CCHC should designate staff to distribute, administer and oversee testing.
-A national system to track Covid-19 status must be created. Policy makers and the public must find the balance between privacy concerns and infection control to allow the infection status of most Americans to be accessed and validated in a few required settings and many voluntary ones.
-Digital apps and privacy-protected tracking software should be widely adopted to enable more complete contact tracing. Whenever possible, incentives should be used to nudge the voluntary use of these apps rather than require them. NOTICE THE WORD NUDGE
-Integrate and expand Federal, state, and private data platforms to cover the full range of data required to monitor the pandemic, deploy resources, and remove bottlenecks.
-Innovative digital technologies can improve workforce monitoring and early detection of recurrent outbreaks. When integrated into national and state surveillance systems, such innovations may enable the same level of outbreak detection with fewer tests. Promising techniques include anonymous digital tracking of workforces or population-based resting heart-rate and smart thermometer trends; continually updated epidemiological data modeling; and artificial intelligence projections based on clinical and imaging data.
-Digital health records and insurance claims data of hospitalized Covid-19 patients should be used to improve Covid-19 diagnosis and treatment.
Building upon its promise to double down on its commitment last month during the Global Citizen Unite for Our Future, the Foundation is announcing an additional $50 million to continue support in the U.S. and expand support to where the need is greatest around the world. This brings the total to $100 million for global Covid-19-related programs.
“We believe everyone should have access to Covid-19 testing, treatment, and vaccine – regardless of who they are or where they live,” said Dr. Shah.
Really?
IT is all right here. Plain as day. Pretty yucky stuff.