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Biden’s HHS Priming Us for Another Lockdown: Must-Read Revelation!

The Health and Human Services Department recently altered the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act, broadening its scope without requiring legislative approval. These modifications extend the legal measures available to tackle potential Ebola or Marburg virus outbreaks, encompassing federal funding for various medical resources, including crucial vaccines. Notably, neither of these viruses has caused a pandemic in the United States, raising questions about the necessity of these preemptive measures.

However, the changes go beyond this. Mirroring the COVID-19 Emergency Authorization Act, the HHS now grants immunity from liability to individuals involved in the production, distribution, or administration of these "countermeasures." This move seems designed to shield entities within the pharmaceutical industry, continuing a trend seen in the COVID-19 response, where corporations profit while ordinary people face challenges.

Seeking personal protection? The Wellness Company introduces its Contagion Emergency Kits, advocating preparedness for potential crises. These kits include essential supplies like Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, a generic Z-Pak, and Budesonide with a nebulizer—prescription-only items unavailable in standard stores or pharmacies. Additionally, they feature an Emergency Medication Guidebook for safe usage.

Dr. Jim Thorp, affiliated with The Wellness Company, emphasizes the importance of readiness, especially at the first indication of symptoms. According to him, the Contagion Emergency Kit offers an indispensable shield for one's well-being.

Testimonials from purchasers of the Contagion Emergency Kit highlight satisfaction and confidence in being equipped for emergencies or potential shortages. Given the current uncertainties, having such a kit readily available is a prudent decision.

 

Written by Staff Reports

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