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Updated · Forbes · May 15
WHO Chief Rebuts Alex Jones' 'COVID 2.0' Claim, Citing 10 Hantavirus Cases
Updated
Updated · Forbes · May 15

WHO Chief Rebuts Alex Jones' 'COVID 2.0' Claim, Citing 10 Hantavirus Cases

4 articles · Updated · Forbes · May 15
  • Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said WHO is not staging a hantavirus “rollout” and that the current outbreak totals 10 confirmed cases globally, with no deaths recorded since May 2.
  • His response came after Alex Jones alleged health officials were reviving “COVID 2.0” through fraudulent hantavirus reporting and using it to distract from a weakening world economy.
  • More than 40 people in the U.S. are being monitored because of the cruise-ship outbreak, but the CDC said Thursday there were no U.S. cases and the public risk remained low.
  • The outbreak was traced to the MV Hondius expedition from Ushuaia, Argentina, and involved the Andes strain, a rare hantavirus variant that can spread through prolonged close contact.
  • All recent deaths were tied to the ship-based cluster, which WHO says keeps the broader global risk low even as passengers from the U.S., U.K. and Spain are monitored.
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