A joint study by two top epidemic research institutes in China warns that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) has gone through rapid mutations since January, and these genetic changes may allow it to spread for much longer than expected. In a paper posted in the pre-print server bioRxiv, researchers at Guangzhou Medical University and Fudan University stated that the coronavirus has acquired six major mutations that have enhanced its ability … Continue reading Rapid mutations cause doubts about long-term coronavirus immunity
New docs: NIH owns half of Moderna vaccine
New documents obtained by Axios and Public Citizen suggest that the National Institute of Health (NIH) owns half the key patent for Moderna’s controversial COVID vaccine and could collect half the royalties. In addition, four NIH scientists have filed their own provisional patent application as co-inventors. Little known NIH regulations let agency scientists collect up to $150,000.00 annually in royalties from vaccines upon … Continue reading New docs: NIH owns half of Moderna vaccine
Harvard doctor wants US to enforce national mask mandate; Surgeon General says order may lead to REBELLION
For the U.S. to effectively fight back against the surge in Wuhan coronavirus infections, it needs to make wearing masks mandatory in all 50 states, suggests a medical expert from Harvard University. According to Ashish Jha, director of Harvard’s Global Health Institute, forcing over 300 million Americans to wear face coverings every time they leave their homes – whether or not they socially … Continue reading Harvard doctor wants US to enforce national mask mandate; Surgeon General says order may lead to REBELLION
The COVID-19 patients whose symptoms linger for months
Paul Garner, an infectious diseases expert with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, calls himself one of “Boris Johnson’s herd immunity group,” the patients who contracted COVID-19 in the UK before the country instituted any lockdown measures. His symptoms began with a very mild cough, but within days he developed multiple other symptoms, including exhaustion, loss … Continue reading The COVID-19 patients whose symptoms linger for months
The mortality rate spiked in states with the strictest lockdowns because inner city health care systems are unprepared
During the lock down, the mortality rate in the US for all causes of death went up by five percent, compared to the previous three years. This mortality rate could have been significantly reduced if the inner city hospital systems and nursing homes were more prepared to handle infectious disease outbreaks. Inner city hospitals are easily … Continue reading The mortality rate spiked in states with the strictest lockdowns because inner city health care systems are unprepared
Coronavirus contact tracing group tied to pro-abortion globalists
The next “phase” of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) plandemic involves the imposition of so-called “contact tracers” on individuals believed to have been exposed to the bogeyman contagion, supposedly to limit its further spread. But an in-depth exposé by Operation Rescue blows the lid on the true pro-abortion, globalist agenda behind the contact tracing façade, which has nothing to do with protecting public health. … Continue reading Coronavirus contact tracing group tied to pro-abortion globalists
Henry Ford health study finds hydroxychloroquine to be effective against COVID-19
Yet another peer-reviewed research paper has demonstrated that the generic anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, when used appropriately, can help to effectively treat Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) patients. Published by the Henry Ford Health System in Michigan, the study used a large-scale retrospective analysis of patients examined between March 10 and May 2. It looked at more than 2,500 hospitalized … Continue reading Henry Ford health study finds hydroxychloroquine to be effective against COVID-19
Can heart enlargement predict coronavirus deaths?
The disease caused by the Wuhan coronavirus (COVD-19) isn’t just a respiratory disease. It also affects other parts of the body and, in some cases, even the heart. Looking at how the virus affects certain parts of the heart can help doctors gauge the severity of COVID-19, says a new study. Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York reported … Continue reading Can heart enlargement predict coronavirus deaths?
We’ve been scammed – WHO now says “no evidence” of asymptomatic coronavirus transmission, no need for restrictions if you’re not sick
In a sudden and unexpected about-face, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the evidence is scant to suggest that infected people without symptoms are capable of transmitting the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) to others. Speaking publicly, Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO’s technical lead for COVID-19, recently explained that based on the data the organization has … Continue reading We’ve been scammed – WHO now says “no evidence” of asymptomatic coronavirus transmission, no need for restrictions if you’re not sick
New coronavirus cases in America jump by 50,000 in a single day for the first time
The United States’ daily count of new coronavirus cases surpassed 50,000 for the first time ever on Wednesday. The surge was driven by record increases in some of the most populous states, such as California and Texas. Data from the COVID Tracking Project shows that a further 52,982 people tested positive for the coronavirus over the past 24 hours. This … Continue reading New coronavirus cases in America jump by 50,000 in a single day for the first time
