The RKI is Germany's government agency public health agency responsible for disease control and prevention.
The documents that have now been forcibly published by the RKI obviously have political explosive power, Deutschland Kurier reported, because a name that is critical to the decision made on 17 March is blacked out.
The RKI, which is subordinate to the German Federal Ministry of Health, was forced to make more than 1,000 pages public after a lawsuit from the online magazine 'Multipolar'.
All minutes, agendas, lists of participants and other notes of the RKI Corona Crisis Team since its foundation - according to the RKI on 6.1.2020 - until 30.4.2021; all documents, notes and correspondence of the Authority dealing with the planning and convening of the crisis unit prior to the first meeting; in particular, all documents and notes that deal with the change in the risk assessment on 17.3.2020 from "Moderate" to "High", including correspondence within the RKI as well as between the RKI and the Federal Ministry of Health and, if applicable, other authorities of the Federal Government.
In February 2023, the Administrative Court of Berlin warned the RKI that it should conclude the processing of the documents as the court would "Probably fully uphold" Multipolar's claim.
On 17 March 2020, the RKI upgraded the risk assessment for the health of Germans from "Moderate" to "High".
The tightening of the risk assessment from "Moderate" to "High" - the basis of all lockdown measures and court rulings - would therefore not have been based on a technical assessment by the RKI, but on the "Political instructions of an external actor," the journalists who were successful in their lawsuit speculate.
https://expose-news.com/2024/03/26/documents-from-germanys-public-health-agency/
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