How Does the Coronavirus Really Spread?

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This article was first published on the 27th of March, 2020 by Patrick Carpen.

Last updated: April 15, 2021 at 16:23 pm

The World Health Organization’s official website states that “the COVID-19 virus spreads primarily through droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose when an infected person coughs or sneezes.” It goes on teach us coughing etiquette such as coughing into a flexed elbow.

Health Ministries across the world have been issuing advisories that citizens should practice “social distancing.” And this means no hugging, shaking of hands, casual kissing, etc.” In fact, we are advised that we should wash our hands or apply an alcohol-based sanitizer every 20 minutes.

Further, social gatherings that attract crowds of more than 5 people are strongly discouraged. And in many places around the world, curfews have been imposed on bars, nightclubs, and other places which tend to encourage social gathering.

While I strongly agree with all the above, the question here is, “are we being told everything about the spread of COVID-19?” Personally, I believe that there is a lot more to the spread of coronavirus than we know or that we are being told. The virus has been traveling at an alarming rate around the globe, across borders and infecting people at such an exponential rate that the explanation of the WHO simply cannot suffice.

Let’s put things into perspective. If the coronavirus spreads by physical contact, and if a person infected with coronavirus often shows no symptoms of coronavirus for 7 days, then how do you explain that one member of a closely knit family tests positive for it while the rest test negative?

Furthermore, there is no circumstantial evidence that isolation will completely stop the spread of the coronavirus. Yes, it can slow it down, but not stop it. US Navy sailors in the middle of the Pacific Ocean have been infected with the coronavirus. Prince Charles in the Royal Castle of England has also been infected.

Yes, you will make up theories and try to trace backward in an effort to come up with a plausible explanation, but it simply isn’t adding up except to hypothesize that the coronavirus is a biological weapon that has been released into the air.

It is airborne. The question is whom it hits and when, and where it is most concentrated. And the other question is, who unleashed it? And why?

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