Rattling at the gates: Congo fends off new Ebola threat – but for how long?
The region held its breath when the haemorrhagic fever re-emerged this year. Confronting the spectre of Ebola during the Covid-19 pandemic is a terrifying prospect
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-h...n-west-africa/

Fearmongering Goes Nuclear — 'We're in Brand-New Pandemic'
According to the Observer,4 “COVID-19 variants could beat vaccines within a year if pharma policy doesn’t change.” In other words, they claim that unless sufficiently high numbers of the global population are vaccinated within nine to 12 months, the virus might mutate to evade first-generation vaccines, rendering them useless.
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/a...rid=1132625023

and in reiteration

Study From Tel Aviv University: Coronavirus Variant Affects Vaccinated People 8 Times More Than Unvaccinated
We found a disproportionately higher rate of the South African variant among people vaccinated with a second dose, compared to the unvaccinated group,” said Adi Stern of Tel Aviv University.
https://humansarefree.com/2021/04/co...accinated.html
mebbe we shoulda expected this result from "medical treatments" offered by people who think the world is overpopulated


and backing up the above

https://www.cdc.gov/dengue/training/...page57857.html
from falsies very own cdc



also note that those of us who have survived the chicom bioweapon have real immunity to all variants per the good dr falsies own cdc study, but i have the feeling the "vaccines" are meant to give a person ade, not immunity