PURE EVIL: Medical Tyrants Stab ‘Forgotten’ Amazon Tribe Who Had Never Heard of Virus

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Medical tyrants inject 'forgotten' Amazon tribe with vaccine, even though they had never even heard of the virus

A group of government and Red Cross medical workers have boasted that they vaccinated an entire ‘forgotten’ indigenous tribe in the Amazon rainforest against Covid-19.

Mariano Quisto, a remote community leader in the forests of Peru, first learned of the pandemic last month when a group of tyrannical health workers arrived by boat at his isolated village, armed with vaccines.

‘We didn’t know about COVID-19. This is the first we are hearing about it,’ Quisto said.

Dailymail.co.uk reports: ‘Brigades haven’t come here in many years. These communities are really forgotten,’ said Gilberto Inuma, president of Fepiurcha, an organization advocating for Urarina rights.

The broader Urarina indigenous group, one of Peru’s most insular, has just 5,800 people, official data show. 

But not all communities have been spared from the knowledge, or impact, of the pandemic with at least five Urarina people having died from the virus.

The trip upriver underscores the challenges of vaccinating remote indigenous communities in Peru and beyond, as well as gaps in wider healthcare access for remote groups.

Many community members complained that what they really needed was better continuous healthcare services.

In the village with no doctors, ailments include headaches, diarrhea, malaria and conjunctivitis, Quisto said. 

‘We don’t know how to take care of our patients. That’s our worry.’

Indigenous communities, especially in the Amazon, have some of Peru’s lowest vaccination rates, said Julio Mendigure, who heads health policy for the groups at the country’s health ministry.

Less than 20% of them have been fully vaccinated, compared to around half for the country as a whole, he said.

‘When you look at that number, you have to remember that to administer both doses, teams have to travel 4-5 hours. That’s in the best case scenario,’ Mendigure explained. 

Reaching Mangual required 26 hours of travel over three days along rivers that at times dry up or are blocked with fallen trees.

The boat included a blue cooler box carrying 800 doses of China’s Sinopharm vaccine, refrigerated with dry ice. 

A team will return in November to give second doses after administering over 600 inoculations.

‘I decided to get the vaccine so that I don’t get sick,’ said one Urarina woman who was inoculated and asked not to be named because the community so infrequently speaks to outsiders.

‘Because it’s possible if traders come to visit they will bring the disease and pass it on.’

6 Comments

  1. Crimes against humanity.. ‘five people died’ WITH the virus supposedly.. not especially From the virus. None will be spared the Jabs if the dark powers have their way.

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