Trump affirms coronavirus vaccine will NOT be mandatory at the federal level, but governors might force vaccinations at the state level

President Trump has confirmed that, from a federal perspective, coronavirus vaccines will not be forced upon people who don’t want them. In statements made last Friday, he said that, “Not everyone is going to want to get it” and that the vaccine would only be for those who do want it, reports LifeSiteNews. This is relief, … Continue reading Trump affirms coronavirus vaccine will NOT be mandatory at the federal level, but governors might force vaccinations at the state level

Just a minute of talking can launch over 1,000 coronavirus-carrying droplets in the air, says study

Watch what you say, everyone: A new study suggests that aside from coughing or sneezing, talking can also transmit infectious pathogens like the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) to one another. The research, published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, revealed how talking can launch thousands of droplets that can remain airborne for up to 14 minutes. It’s … Continue reading Just a minute of talking can launch over 1,000 coronavirus-carrying droplets in the air, says study

High blood pressure and diabetes could be raising your coronavirus risk

With coronavirus continuing to take thousands of lives across the planet, most of us are looking to reduce our risk as much as possible. Perhaps you’re already making sure you get plenty of vitamins C and D and zinc, but could something else in your medicine cabinet actually be working against you? If you have a … Continue reading High blood pressure and diabetes could be raising your coronavirus risk

WHO inadvertently admits that vaccinations won’t work against coronavirus

In trying to keep the pandemic going for as long as possible, it would seem, the World Health Organization (WHO) is insistent that developing natural immunity to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) may not be possible, and that society’s only hope is a vaccine. But if natural immunity is out of the question, then why would vaccine-induced immunity … Continue reading WHO inadvertently admits that vaccinations won’t work against coronavirus

DOD awards $138 million contract to ApiJect to develop vaccines for coronavirus with RFID chips and GPS tracking

The Department of Defense’s (DOD) Joint Acquisition Task Force in partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has awarded ApiJect Systems America a lucrative $138 million contract to produce hundreds of millions of “smart” syringes for administering Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines to the masses. According to the Pentagon, ApiJect subsidiary RAPID USA Inc. will … Continue reading DOD awards $138 million contract to ApiJect to develop vaccines for coronavirus with RFID chips and GPS tracking

Trump names former GSK executive as head of “Operation Warp Speed”

After flip-flopping numerous times between supporting a Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine and not supporting one, President Trump appears to have finally gotten off the fence and made the decision to press forward with “Operation Warp Speed,” which aims to get a WuFlu jab to market by year’s end. According to reports, Trump has officially named Moncef Slaoui, a former … Continue reading Trump names former GSK executive as head of “Operation Warp Speed”

Top 10 ways to improve your health while stuck on coronavirus lockdown

It’s hard to tell whether this whole pandemic is underestimated or overblown. We’re all being bombarded with bad news right and left, while losing personal freedoms and civil liberties all the while. The stress alone is enough to make some people sick, literally. That’s why, when the SHTF, you got to get “back to basics.” … Continue reading Top 10 ways to improve your health while stuck on coronavirus lockdown

Coronavirus found in stool of former patients more than a month after they test negative

A new study has found traces of the coronavirus in the stool of recovered COVID-19 patients, more than a month after they had tested negative for the disease. Researchers from the University of Stirling in Scotland warn that their findings mean that the virus can spread through sewage. “We know that COVID-19 is spread through droplets from coughs and … Continue reading Coronavirus found in stool of former patients more than a month after they test negative

Immune cells ATTACK the aging brain and release a substance that hinders new nerve cell production, report scientists

Coronavirus updates: Global caseload now over 4.2 million, Wuhan orders tests for ALL residents, South Korea battles new cases

A total of 4,215,514 people around the world have been infected by the coronavirus (COVID-19), according to data from Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday. Even as the pandemic continues to rage, many parts of the world are starting to loosen restrictions. But many countries in Asia – in particular, those hailed for their early response – are battling the … Continue reading Coronavirus updates: Global caseload now over 4.2 million, Wuhan orders tests for ALL residents, South Korea battles new cases