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Documentary: Deepest Coronavirus Secret Finally Revealed
Deepest Coronavirus Secret Finally Revealed.
Many were left in fear after a footage from a coronavirus documentary was leaked on social media, Twitter to be precise.
In the documentary which has already been deleted, a doctor identified as Thabane from South Africa explains how he finally found what was used to kill many hospital patients without anyone suspecting a thing.
In the video, the doctor is seen inserting a small tube inside a patient’s lungs. As that tube goes down; at the very bottom of the lungs there are big balls of dried mucus.
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Those balls are inserted in many patients that later die; as a result of the coronavirus. What these balls do is that they block the pathways for air, in efforts to make the patient to breathe very difficult; thus showing the symptoms of the coronavirus.
This information is contradictory to that which was given, by South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa as well as the country minister of health.
In the video, after the balls are removed by a means of a long surgery, the patient recovers well.
In Africa, over 90 million cases of coronavirus pandemic have been recorded as at Sunday, January 10, 2021, according to Africa Central for Disease Control statistics.
Presently in Nigeria, 100,087 confirmed cases of the deadly virus have been recorded, 80,030 discharged and 1,358 deaths.
CREDIT: Twitter
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