Thursday 26 May 2022

Monitoring the pandemic | 40% with PTSD

Up to 40% of Hongkongers are suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD) according to various expert researchers. 

They say, these expert researchers quoted above, that we Hongkongers, to cure our PTSD, should  “avoid overwhelming ourselves with with information and rely on trustworthy sources”. Online here.

Right. 

You mean “trustworthy” like the South China Morning Post itself which has relentlessly fear-mongered Covid, since day one. And even here, in the article above, insists on labelling it “coronavirus crisis”. 

You meant “trustworthy” like the government advisers — epidemiologists, respiratory experts, clinicians — who are quoted in the press every day, with differing opinions, but all leaning heavily to the most scary. And who convinced the government to maintain the strictest masking and social distancing restrictions in the world?  

You mean “Trustworthy sources” like the WHO, who told us early on that coronavirus was not transmitted human-to-human, because that’s what the Chinese “experts” had told the WHO?

You mean like the WHO which advised the world not to cut off flights to Wuhan, when that one single early intervention might have stopped coronavirus in its tracks? 

You mean Those sorts of trustworthy sources?

A bit rich to blame the people for their own PTSD, when the trauma, the fear, has been whipped up by the government and media.