A world-renowned microbiologist has warned that that the new Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines are contributing to the decimation of the world’s population. In an exclusive interview with The New American this month, German microbiologist Sucharit Bhakdi explained how coronavirus vaccines affect the body at the cellular level. He warned that these vaccines are set to cause a global catastrophe and decimate the … Continue reading COVID-19 vaccines to decimate world population, warns microbiologist … and it’s already happening in India and Brazil
1 in 3 COVID-19 survivors suffer neurological or mental disorders, new research reveals
One in three COVID-19 survivors has been diagnosed with a neurological or mental disorder within six months of infection. This is according to an observational study of over 230,000 patient health records. Published Tuesday, April 6, in The Lancet Psychiatry journal, the study also showed that COVID-19 survivors were far more likely to be diagnosed with conditions like anxiety and mood disorders than … Continue reading 1 in 3 COVID-19 survivors suffer neurological or mental disorders, new research reveals
Discarded face masks, PPE are killing wildlife around the world
Millions of people around the world have been using single-use face masks, disposable gloves and other personal protective equipment (PPE) to avoid infection since the coronavirus pandemic began in March last year. But the increased use of such items has resulted in a new wave of litter, one that harms and even kills animals. Those are the findings of a … Continue reading Discarded face masks, PPE are killing wildlife around the world
POLLUTION PLAGUE: Coronavirus waste is harming animals around the world, from dogs to penguins
The single-use face masks and disposable latex gloves protecting people from the Wuhan coronavirus are also harming animals, according to a recent report by researchers from Leiden University in the Netherlands. The report, published in Animal Biology, provides an overview of cases of entanglement and ingestion of face masks, latex gloves and other personal protective equipment (PPE) by terrestrial and aquatic animals. In … Continue reading POLLUTION PLAGUE: Coronavirus waste is harming animals around the world, from dogs to penguins
Former CDC head believes coronavirus “escaped” from Wuhan lab
Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said in an interview with CNN on Friday, March 26, that he believes the coronavirus escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. Redfield said that as a virologist, he wasn’t convinced that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, was already so contagious when it jumped directly from a bat to … Continue reading Former CDC head believes coronavirus “escaped” from Wuhan lab
Disposable face masks poised to become the next plastic crisis
Single-use face masks made from plastic microfibers are a ticking time bomb for the environment, according to an article published in the journal Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering. Governments worldwide have ordered the use of face masks to stop the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus. This has led to a whooping 129 billion disposable face masks being … Continue reading Disposable face masks poised to become the next plastic crisis
Jeff Bezos is about to become your pharmacist as Amazon partners with Big Pharma to DRUG America for profit
Endless media fearmongering about the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) has become the perfect catalyst for Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to launch his long promised online pharmacy business. As the “second wave” of lockdowns slams a handful of states, Bezos is striking while the iron is hot – or perhaps moving right on schedule, depending on how you look … Continue reading Jeff Bezos is about to become your pharmacist as Amazon partners with Big Pharma to DRUG America for profit
WHO reverses course, again: Lockdowns as primary response to COVID-19 now said to be “damaging”
The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised against lockdowns as a primary response to the COVID-19 pandemic after seeing the extent of damage they have caused. The organization’s latest advice is a complete turnaround from its earlier stance, which recommended lockdowns to address the coronavirus’s spread. Dr. David Nabarro, the special envoy on COVID-19, told The Spectator that the organization does not advocate … Continue reading WHO reverses course, again: Lockdowns as primary response to COVID-19 now said to be “damaging”
China’s coronavirus vaccine production may be unable to fulfill commitments to other countries
China has promised to fast-track the development of an effective coronavirus vaccine before the year ends and share this vaccine with other countries as part of its contribution to the fight against COVID-19. However, some have questioned China’s capability to produce sufficient doses. They also raised concerns with the country’s deals with individual nations. Chinese leader Xi … Continue reading China’s coronavirus vaccine production may be unable to fulfill commitments to other countries
Second wave of coronavirus in Europe starting to affect the elderly
Coronavirus infections in Europe are starting to reach people aged 65 and above, according to data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The new wave of infections was mainly caused by younger people with little to no symptoms infecting their older family members. This has caused a rise in COVID-19-related hospitalizations and fatalities during … Continue reading Second wave of coronavirus in Europe starting to affect the elderly
