January, 2021:
The United States started 2021 with the deadliest month of the coronavirus pandemic to date. January’s death toll has already surpassed the previous record number of fatalities set in December, when over 77,400 people in the U.S. died of Covid-19, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. The pandemic has taken more than 79,200 lives so far this month, according to the data.
—CNBC, January 27, 2021
Emergence of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 Lineage — United States, December 29, 2020–January 12, 2021.
—CDC, 2021CDC states:
Currently, there is no known difference in clinical outcomes associated with the described SARS-CoV-2 variants; however, a higher rate of transmission will lead to more cases, increasing the number of persons overall who need clinical care, exacerbating the burden on an already strained health care system, and resulting in more deaths.
January, 2022:
The new year is starting with a massive influx of Covid-19 that’s different from any other during this pandemic, doctors say.
“We’re seeing a surge in patients again, unprecedented in this pandemic,” said Dr. James Phillips, chief of disaster medicine at George Washington University Hospital.
“What’s coming for the rest of the country could be very serious. And they need to be prepared.”
—CNN, January 3, 2022
December, 2022 - January, 2023:
Covid Levels Surge As Millions Of Americans Plan Holiday Travel
With millions of Americans expected to travel over the holidays, Covid levels have once again rebounded, hitting their highest levels since last December in parts of the country, according to wastewater data analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as the country grapples with the spread of the JN.1 strain.
—Forbes, December, 2022
January, 2024:
Sixteen U.S. states had a substantial increase in coronavirus hospitalizations in the week leading up to Christmas compared with the previous seven days, maps from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show.
—Newsweek, January 2, 2024
The article goes on to state:
Health experts had anticipated a spike in hospitalizations during the winter months. The spread of viruses increases during the cold weather when levels of immunity are lower. A 2020 study also suggested that Covid-19 could stay active for longer in cold, dry conditions.
However, an article written in March, 2023, states:
The winter COVID wave that wasn't: Why the US didn't see a surge
…it appears that the U.S. has survived its first winter without a massive COVID-19 surge.
Experts told ABC News that a combination of more immunity, better treatments, less severe infections and more people following mitigation measures likely played a role.
"We did not see a wave because we had a very high immunity due to infections and vaccinations."
—ABC News, March 13, 2023
Another article states:
The United States is in the middle of a wintertime COVID wave, driven by holiday gatherings, people spending more time inside, waning immunity from low uptake of the new COVID vaccine and a new highly infectious COVID variant, JN.1.
—Today, January 5, 2024
COVID-19 Activity Increases as Prevalence of JN.1 Variant Continues to Rise
As the new year takes off, CDC continues to track the rise of JN.1 across the country. An offspring of BA.2.86, JN.1 is now the most widely circulating variant of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States and globally.
COVID-19 hospitalizations increased 20.4% the week ending December 30, 2023. In that same period, deaths went up by 12.5%, with COVID-19 deaths accounting for 3.6% of total deaths in the United States.
—CDC, January 5, 2024
Conclusion
As each year passes, we witness the emergence of new variants, bringing forth new threats that mark the beginning of each year. In this brief timeline, I aim to shed light on the recurring pattern of these occurrences. Additionally, I draw attention to the inconsistencies in how outbreaks are portrayed in language. It seems that when vaccination uptake is low, outbreaks are painted as more severe, while they are downplayed or even non-existent when vaccination rates are higher.
This observation raises the question: could the media be actively participating in a propaganda campaign, manipulating public perception? Based on the evidence, I firmly believe so.
I encourage readers to delve deeper into the information I have provided.
Further reading
Why do viruses occur more readily in winter?
Excerpt:
Respiratory viral detoxifications, in particular, appear more commonly in winter months due to a drop in temperature, in combination with humidity decreasing outdoors, and decreasing indoors due to central heating, which imbalances the body, drying tissue. As well, seasonal changes, especially those that are more rapid, can impact cellular actions by increasing cellular bloating due to humidity changes. This incurs cell detoxification, or cell lysis—that is, unhealthy cells rupturing to release pressure and thus releasing most cell toxin accumulations into extracellular fluid. This seems to appear more commonly in the lungs, which are primarily affected by such climate changes.
Thanks for reading!
Jeff Green
Please leave your comments below if you would like to add any information or additional thoughts regarding this topic.
"Could the media be actively participating in a propaganda campaign, manipulating public perception?" Considering how it's all "brought to you by Pfizer" I would say, "without a doubt."
“ As each year passes, we witness the emergence of new variants…”
How can “new variants” be shown and verified given admitted in-silico sequencing of the originally alleged SARS-CoV-2 and faulty PCR?
I’m confused since having watched your initial YouTube videos. How does terrain theory and “new variants” (contagions) come together? Or are you just quoting the narrative?