11/30/2021 / By Ethan Huff
The government of Belgium is claiming that a new Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “variant” has emerged just in time for the holidays.
Health officials in the Western European country claim that B.1.1.529, also known as the South African variant, was identified in a tourist returning from Egypt on November 11.
The individual in question reportedly developed symptoms 11 days later on November 22, according to Belgian virologist Marc Van Ranst, who made the announcement via Twitter.
According to Belgian Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke, the case is a man in his 30s who went on a holiday trip to northern Africa. His symptoms are said to be mild.
The World Health Organization (WHO) was expected to name the new variant “Nu,” however major media is now suddenly calling it the “Omicron” variant, which magically appeared out of nowhere on Black Friday when the financial markets took a major tumble.
“We have one confirmed case of this variant, it is someone who came from abroad, this person has been tested on Nov. 22, he was not vaccinated and had no prior infection, so this case has been observed and confirmed, but I want to repeat that it is a suspicious variant, we don’t know if it’s a very dangerous variant,” Vandenbroucke announced.
“That we do not know.”
Nobody seems to know from where the B.1.1.529 variant first arose. However, the mainstream media claims that scientists in South Africa were the first to identify it.
This same variant has also supposedly been detected in Botswana, Hong Kong and Israel.
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo responded to media reports about B.1.1.529 by announcing a new set of restrictions, including the closure of all nightclubs. Privately organized parties are also now prohibited.
“The bars, cafe, and restaurant sector will have additional measures and will have the obligation to shut down at 11 p.m., and maximum six persons per table, except if they are from the same family,” De Croo said in a statement.
“Nightclubs and dancing clubs will have to be completely closed, once again, and I know that it is a tough message.”
Officials in the United Kingdom chimed in about B.1.1.529 as well, claiming that they are “concerned” about it to the point that bans had to be placed on all flights from six southern African countries.
Israel has also imposed a travel ban on most African states.
In the United States, which only just recently lifted a ban on tourism from many different countries, is once again imposing those bans based on the guidance of Tony Fauci, who is Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser.
It would seem as though every time the fraudulent financial markets start to crack, a new Fauci Flu “variant” appears out of nowhere. The Omicron variant is certainly no exception.
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, has put together a list of 10 Omicron predictions for 2022 and beyond that you might be interested in reading.
“How are they confirming all these so-called ‘variants?'” asked one commenter at The Epoch Times.
“Same way they confirmed the initial virus – a completely new PCR-based unscientific method that doesn’t require isolating, re-growing (in eggs) and proving reinfection in animals,” responded another.
“They just PCR the sh*t out of a sample, without isolation, and see if anything new pops up, and if it does, they call it a new strain. It’s complete and utter BS, not to mention that any Covid (cold) virus mutates like mad so a new strain means absolutely nothing. It’s all scare theater to keep pushing those vaccines and totalitarian control (oh and killing off population through the toxic vaccines). Have a nice day!”
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