
Thus, we now learn that Hawaii is borrowing the coronavirus playbook from Wuhan, China, where they've figure out the best way to avoid reporting infections and deaths is to simply avoid testing all the people who need to be tested.
This admission is just stunning, considering that Hawaiian Airlines admitted several days ago that they flew an infected couple to Honolulu, and the husband was symptomatic before he took that flight.
Again, just to repeat: No one has been tested for coronavirus in Hawaii. Not a single person. Yet we are assured by the CDC that "no community outbreaks" have been detected yet.
Gee... we wonder why.
The strategy of health officials is quickly becoming abundantly obvious: Avoid reporting coronavirus infections by avoiding testing as many people as possible. After all, if no one is tested, no infections can be "confirmed."
Which means the USA is now borrowing the Wuhan, China strategy of faking everything and lying to the public.
Why are we not surprised?
It's becoming increasingly obvious that the CDC is engaged in a massive, nationwide cover-up of coronavirus infections. In fact, as we reported last night, Travis Air Force Base in California has run out of isolation beds to house infected patients, and they've begun an emergency exporting of 35 - 50 infected patients to Costa Mesa, California, a community of three million residents. Yet the CDC says there are only 35 infections in the entire country. So who's lying?
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