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Owls at WHO: Ranieri makes war on common sense

Ranieri Guerra, WHO Deputy Director, is one of those people who, when you talk to us, always have the feeling that you are making you feel like an idiot. That is, maybe you are exposing a deeply serious and documented concept, but he, with that thin and vaguely contemptuous face and above all with that voice from the Venetian descent that seems to be from Milan, behind those glasses looks at you … and you feel like an idiot.

I with Rainier War actually I never talked to him, and I don’t think it will ever happen; I don’t see why my small certainties and that minimum self-esteem should be destroyed by that look that enters your cerebellum and makes you feel a poor moron. What then you say “well, I’m certainly an idiot in front of so much personality, wow, among other things influential voice of the international scientific committee and world-renowned scientist”.

Specialized in tropical diseases also following a Masters in London, worked for an NGO in Africa where he trained medical and paramedical staff, he worked in several hospitals in Italy, for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs following cooperation projects, and also for the United Nations. He has published dozens of researches and is a member of the board of directors of many companies including Veronese Glaxo, a role for which he was also politically attacked by the no-vax circles and the Codacons who saw a conflict of interest with his institutional figure.

But imagine if someone with such a curriculum doesn’t make you feel like a poor jerk. What then when Ranieri speaks, you give him so much credit that you think back to the 70s, when a news given on TV was automatically beyond any doubt: it is true, it was said, and it cannot be not… television said it!

No, I don’t talk to someone who puts me so in awe. Although in reality I would have several things to ask. For example, I’d like to speak with him about WHO, for example. It would be nice to ask him why the organization he represents contradicts itself every other day as well. In fact, the Washington Post accusing the powerful World Health Organization of not having guessed half since the start of the pandemic.

But even our Ranieri seems to put his own. For example, when Guerra verbally maintains “The trend of an epidemic like this is widely predicted and foreseeable. There is a descent that coincides with the summer: it is true that intensive care has emptied itself, but emptied as expected. “

That is, excuse me, exalted Professor … you are telling me that after shattering the zebedees from the end of February that there was no certainty that with the summer the epidemic would subside, now you tell us that it was widely expected and foreseeable? No come on, it’s a joke and I’m an idiot who misunderstood. And then it continues with “like the Spanish, down in the summer and then fierce recovery in September-October”.

Given that the comparison with the Spanish I barely accept it from an average Facebook user, given the infinite historical-social-hygienic-pharmacological and also technological differences with the 1918 epidemic, I think of another pearl recently issued by WHO and completely defended by Ranieri Guerra , or that asymptomatic are not contagious.

But how??? But you have smashed the Maronis for months by saying the exact opposite, and that the real great danger of the coronavirus infection was precisely who, albeit positive, as unaware of it, was in effect a greaser!

So what? And nothing is worth everything. What then when so many are shot, sooner or later we guess. As a well-known sóla who said he has gone a long way, “is never what you say, but how you say it”. And if you say it in that voice from the Venetian descent but which also seems a bit of Milan, it can only be true.

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