Israel faces the threat of a looming Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak once again. The news starkly contrasts with earlier reports of the country keeping COVID-19 under control with its vaccination program using the Pfizer/BioNTech mRNA vaccine. But Israeli health experts say such brief surges are “completely expected” and there is no need to raise the alarm just … Continue reading Israel faces new coronavirus outbreak even though its citizens already got vaccines
Health experts call for “intensive investigations” into coronavirus lab-leak theory
Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) started spreading across the globe back in December 2019, China has insisted that the infectious disease first spread from animals to humans. Even mainstream media dismissed the lab-leak theory at first, but now health experts are reconsidering the true origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Investigate the lab-leak theory, urges scientists … Continue reading Health experts call for “intensive investigations” into coronavirus lab-leak theory
Understanding this Pandemic
The Coronavirus is nothing to take lightly. It is also nothing to panic about. Yes, some will get very sick from it but keep in mind that people get sick and die from many things. https://rumble.com/embed/v2123zy/?pub=9qiox plandemic I SEE MORE about Immune System Medicine Related Posts What is Coronavirus? Glutathione Against the Coronavirus Dosages and … Continue reading Understanding this Pandemic
Pleading for Medical Intelligence
According to the Pentagon, 71 percent of our young adults are ineligible to serve in the U.S. military because they are either too dumb, too fat or have a criminal background. Modern civilization is in decline as we suicide the human race with our diets and the mountain of lies that our leaders foist on us. Richard Stevenson, professor … Continue reading Pleading for Medical Intelligence
A Look Into the Epigenetics of a Coronavirus Infection
Emerging viral infections pose a major threat to global public health. In the last two decades, the world has dealt with several fatal outbreaks from the Swine Flu to Ebola to Zika infections and more. The latest to appear is COVID-19, which emerged in December in Wuhan, China and spread quickly around the globe. Although … Continue reading A Look Into the Epigenetics of a Coronavirus Infection
South Korea’s coronavirus testing spree is keeping its death rate low
With more than 5,700 confirmed cases, South Korea has the largest number of COVID-19 cases outside of China. Despite this, the country has a lower-than-average mortality rate while also not implementing the same draconian lockdown measures as the latter. Now, people are looking into South Korea’s massive testing spree as the possible key to stopping the virus. To combat the … Continue reading South Korea’s coronavirus testing spree is keeping its death rate low
Untrustworthy Coronavirus Tests and Statistics
What we are being told everyday about the virus and its victims would not hold up in a court of law. Medical authorities though are having a field day coming up with the best arguments for throwing everything at the coronavirus, even if it means closing the world down, keeping everyone in their houses, crashing … Continue reading Untrustworthy Coronavirus Tests and Statistics
Coronavirus Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, & Vaccine Status
Coronavirus symptoms, diagnosis, and vaccine status explained clearly by pulmonologist Dr. Seheult. Coronavirus Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, & Vaccine Status Video Length: 4:32 minutes Here are the links referenced in this video on coronavirus: Homologous recombination within the spike glycoprotein of the newly identified coronavirus may boost cross‐species transmission from snake to human – Ji – … Continue reading Coronavirus Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, & Vaccine Status
Coronavirus symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
Coronavirus outbreak, transmission, and pathophysiology illustrated clearly by pulmonologist Dr. Seheult. Coronavirus symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment Video-Length: 6:35 minutes Here are the links referenced in this video on coronavirus: Homologous recombination within the spike glycoprotein of the newly identified coronavirus may boost cross‐species transmission from snake to human - Ji - - Journal of Medical … Continue reading Coronavirus symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
