The cotton swab used for Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) testing may seem innocuous, but this extended Q-tip-like device can actually cause serious injury when not used properly. Published in the journal JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery last Oct. 2, described the case of a 40-year old woman who’s brain lining was punctured during a coronavirus test. According to the report, not … Continue reading Woman suffers brain injury from coronavirus cotton swab test
WHO says billions should be vaccinated for coronavirus, stands against “vaccine nationalism”
After earlier indicating that vaccines for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) probably will not work, the World Health Organization (WHO) is now insisting that the vaccines will work, and that billions of people should get vaccinated. As part of the global entity’s new “COVAX” plan, for which 172 nations have already signed on, whatever vaccine or vaccines end up becoming … Continue reading WHO says billions should be vaccinated for coronavirus, stands against “vaccine nationalism”
Is China WEAPONIZING coronavirus vaccines to cause further pandemic pandemonium?
The World Health Organization (WHO) is proud to announce that communist China has joined its Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine initiative aiming for “equitable” global distribution of the jab. Known as the COVAX Facility, the WHO endeavor seeks to avoid the promulgation of “vaccine nationalism,” and instead foster a globalized protocol to get everyone jabbed equally. Even though communist China is directly … Continue reading Is China WEAPONIZING coronavirus vaccines to cause further pandemic pandemonium?
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”
Eli Lilly monoclonal antibody drug trial paused over safety concerns
Eli Lilly & Company are halting the enrollment of participants in a clinical trial of its antibody treatment for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) due to safety concerns. According to company spokeswoman Molly McCully, an independent data and safety monitoring board (DSMB) had recommended pausing enrollment in the U.S. government-sponsored trials. Lilly, however, did not say what caused the panel … Continue reading Eli Lilly monoclonal antibody drug trial paused over safety concerns
Melania Trump used “vitamins and healthy food” to cure coronavirus
Instead of downing a pharmaceutical cocktail of remdesivir, the steroid dexamethasone, and an experimental antibody regimen made from Regeneron like her husband did, First Lady Melania Trump decided to take “a more natural route” in treating her Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) positive test result with vitamins and healthy food. Though she did not specify any further which vitamins … Continue reading Melania Trump used “vitamins and healthy food” to cure coronavirus
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
AstraZeneca’s no-profit pledge for coronavirus vaccines may end in 2021
A memorandum of understanding between British pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca and Brazilian public health research institution Fiocruz obtained by The Financial Times stated the drugmaker has the right to declare the pandemic’s end by July 2021. Under the document’s terms, AstraZeneca will also be providing doses of its coronavirus vaccine – developed in tandem with the University of Oxford – on a cost … Continue reading AstraZeneca’s no-profit pledge for coronavirus vaccines may end in 2021
J&J halts Covid-19 vaccine trial after participant develops “unspecified illness”
Another human guinea pig has come down with a serious illness after being jabbed for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), this time in Johnson & Johnson’s Phase 3 clinical trial. Reports indicate that J&J’s 60,000-person vaccine experiment will be temporarily paused while the company and the Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMD) investigate the individual’s “unspecified illness.” Providing … Continue reading J&J halts Covid-19 vaccine trial after participant develops “unspecified illness”
WHO finally admits lockdowns are harmful, “doubling” global poverty
The World Health Organization (WHO) has finally come to its senses in condemning the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdowns that it earlier supported, admitting that they in fact created a “ghastly global catastrophe” by crashing the world economy. Speaking on behalf of the WHO’s United Kingdom envoy, Dr. David Nabarro urged world leaders in an appeal to stop … Continue reading WHO finally admits lockdowns are harmful, “doubling” global poverty
