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Hantavirus, the WHO, and the Conflicts in Weighing Mortality

by Brownstone Institute
May 14, 2026
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In this Brownstone Institute article, David Bell argues that the recent hantavirus scare is being inflated by global health institutions while far deadlier, more persistent health crises are ignored.

  • Bell contrasts the intense media and WHO attention on a small hantavirus outbreak with the daily global toll from malaria and tuberculosis.
  • The article notes that three tourists died after a hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius, while fewer than 10 people were reportedly infected.
  • Bell argues that the WHO’s response looks disproportionate when compared to the organization’s traditional focus on diseases of poverty.
  • He says hantavirus is serious but rare, with transmission typically linked to rodents and limited human-to-human spread in most cases.
  • The piece frames the episode as part of a broader push by the WHO to regain authority, funding, and political relevance after the Covid era.
  • Bell criticizes the WHO’s pandemic agenda, arguing that it could divert billions of dollars away from malaria, TB, HIV, nutrition, and primary care.
  • The article raises concerns about conflicts of interest, especially the influence of the Gates Foundation, Gavi, pharmaceutical companies, and vaccine-centered global health funding.
  • Bell points to Moderna’s work on a hantavirus mRNA vaccine as an example of how public fear can help create markets for products tied to obscure diseases.
  • The broader argument is that public health messaging has become distorted by institutional incentives, private interests, and a failure to weigh risks honestly.
  • Bell concludes that citizens and public health professionals should demand institutions like the WHO act proportionately and ethically—or be replaced.

Read the full story: https://brownstone.org/articles/hantavirus-the-who-and-the-conflicts-in-weighing-mortality/



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