Robert Malone on omicron: what the evidence says · JRE #1757
SUBJECT: OMICRON
Not a true/false call. Every claim is logged with its sources; read the exhibits below.
we know from South Africa for sure that Omicron, and the WHO made the statement there are no known deaths associated with Omicron in the world. Now, there may be a couple somewhere.
What the evidence says 01 / RECORD
In early December 2021, WHO officials did say no Omicron-attributed deaths had yet been reported worldwide: on December 10 a WHO spokesperson told fact-checkers, "For Omicron, we have not had any deaths reported, but it is still early in the clinical course of disease and this may change." That situation changed within days, before this episode aired: on December 13, 2021, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced, and the UK Health Security Agency confirmed, the country's first death of a patient who had tested positive for the Omicron variant, reported at the time as the first publicly confirmed Omicron-linked death globally; by December 18, 2021, that UK death toll had risen to 14. Malone's statement accurately reflects a real but time-limited WHO position from roughly early December 2021, but presents it as still current without noting it had already been superseded by confirmed Omicron-linked deaths in the UK. WHO never issued a standing global "no known deaths" declaration; it was an early-surveillance snapshot both WHO and fact-checkers explicitly flagged as provisional, and it had changed before this claim was made.