Living near Nature may help improve your mental health amid coronavirus pandemic, study suggests

Living near nature might just help mitigate some of the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on people’s mental health, according to a study by researchers from the University of Tokyo (UTokyo). Published recently in Ecological Applications, it revealed that more frequent use of green spaces, such as parks and forests, and the presence of a green window view from within the home were associated with greater levels … Continue reading Living near Nature may help improve your mental health amid coronavirus pandemic, study suggests

UK begins mass vaccination program with Pfizer, starting with the elderly and healthcare workers

On Dec. 8, 2020, the United Kingdom became the first country in the West to begin its distribution of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, beginning with a 90-year-old woman, whose injection was aired on the country’s major news stations. The first dose was given less than a week after British authorities granted an emergency-use authorization for the two-dose vaccine developed … Continue reading UK begins mass vaccination program with Pfizer, starting with the elderly and healthcare workers

5 Questions about the coronavirus vaccine that should scare everyone

The future of the human race, civil society, and very basic freedoms are at stake. The United Kingdom has announced its approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. The U.S. is expected to approve a vaccine within weeks, as well. (Article by Claire Chretien republished from LifeSiteNews.com) The U.K.’s government-produced safety instructions indicate that the vaccine should not be used by … Continue reading 5 Questions about the coronavirus vaccine that should scare everyone

Over one-third of children with coronavirus show no symptoms, caution scientists

More than one-third of children who tested positive for the Wuhan coronavirus have no symptoms, according to a study by researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada. Published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, it also showed that symptoms commonly associated with COVID-19, such as cough and sore throat, were also present in children who tested negative for the … Continue reading Over one-third of children with coronavirus show no symptoms, caution scientists

Denmark abandons forced vaccination law after public protests

The Danish government abandoned a proposed “epidemic law” that would have given it broad powers to enact measures against the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), including forced vaccinations, after nine days of public protests. Had it been passed, the law would have allowed the government to conduct forced physical exams and mandate isolation. It was, however, the part about police-directed … Continue reading Denmark abandons forced vaccination law after public protests

Ready for your jab, America? 100 million Covid-19 “vaccine kits” with “immunity cards” await distribution

The Department of Defense (DOD) has released the first images of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) new “COVID-19 Vaccination Record Cards,” which CNN says will soon be administered to all Americans. According to Dr. Kelly Moore, associate director of the Immunization Action Coalition, every American will receive one of these written cards, which they will be … Continue reading Ready for your jab, America? 100 million Covid-19 “vaccine kits” with “immunity cards” await distribution

U.K. announces that passports will soon include vaccine stamps

By the time 2021 rolls around, Brits who wish to travel by air will have to show that they have been vaccinated for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). This was the announcement that came from the Department for Transport, a U.K. agency that has decided to require that travelers show “vaccine stamps” in their passports before being allowed … Continue reading U.K. announces that passports will soon include vaccine stamps

Face masks make it harder to hear, affect social interaction

Even without a national mask mandate, people in some states are required to wear face masks in public places and inside business establishments like bars and restaurants across the U.S. But this might be easier said than done for people with hearing loss. In fact, researchers from the University of Manchester in the U.K. warned that the use … Continue reading Face masks make it harder to hear, affect social interaction

BOMBSHELL: Johns-Hopkins researcher says CDC data show COVID-19 has NO effect on percentage of death in older people and has NOT increased number of U.S. deaths

When all is said and done, Americans — and the world — are going to discover that while the COVID-19 virus is real as was the pandemic, virtually nothing we’ve been told about the infection morbidity rates has been accurate. Not even close; in fact, and this has been borne out by a new analysis … Continue reading BOMBSHELL: Johns-Hopkins researcher says CDC data show COVID-19 has NO effect on percentage of death in older people and has NOT increased number of U.S. deaths

Court rules Covid-19 tests worthless, media rejects science

A European lawsuit has solidified the fact that the widely used PCR test for detecting the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) is up to 97 percent unreliable – so basically useless. Portuguese judges reportedly upheld a lower court ruling that forcibly quarantining four German tourists after one tested “positive” for Covid-19 was unlawful because the PCR test is inherently fraudulent. Delivered on … Continue reading Court rules Covid-19 tests worthless, media rejects science