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
Coronavirus lockdowns causing jump in suicides among middle-class workers in India
The ongoing Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the measures to slow its spread are taking a serious mental toll on people around the world. In India, suicides among professionals are on the rise as the pandemic has forced companies to cut jobs, exacerbating what has been a growing problem for the country. Even before the … Continue reading Coronavirus lockdowns causing jump in suicides among middle-class workers in India
FACT CHECK: New CDC study showing majority of people infected with coronavirus wore MASKS only demonstrates yet again that the tests aren’t reliable
It’s fascinating that the very same right-leaning, alt media outlets now touting a new CDC study which claims to show that masks don’t work are the very same publishers who also report that coronavirus infection tests don’t work (which is true). So if the tests aren’t reliable, then the mask study is unreliable, since it was based entirely … Continue reading FACT CHECK: New CDC study showing majority of people infected with coronavirus wore MASKS only demonstrates yet again that the tests aren’t reliable
More than 30,000 health experts sign declaration opposing Covid-19 lockdowns
Tens of thousands of health practitioners, scientists and other medical experts were added to Hillary Clinton’s “domestic terrorist” list after signing a declaration opposing any further Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) lockdowns. Co-authored by Dr. Martin Kulldorff, a Harvard University professor and epidemiologist with expertise in detecting and monitoring infectious disease; Dr. Sunetra Gupta, a University of Oxford professor and epidemiologist with expertise … Continue reading More than 30,000 health experts sign declaration opposing Covid-19 lockdowns
Bill Gates slated to rake in windfall profits from coronavirus vaccines
Though he never discloses the truth in any of his many media appearances, billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates is heavily vested in the success of a Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination program, the mere prospect of which has already enriched his personal net worth by an additional $10 billion since the plandemic first began. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation currently … Continue reading Bill Gates slated to rake in windfall profits from coronavirus vaccines
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
WHO says 760 million people have already had coronavirus
As many as one in 10 people worldwide have probably already had – many without even realizing it – the Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19), according to the World Health Organization (WHO), which is now warning that “the vast majority of the world remains at risk” of infection. Dr. Michael Ryan, speaking to a special session of the WHO’s … Continue reading WHO says 760 million people have already had coronavirus
WHO says “second wave” covid-19 lockdowns should not be “primary means” of controlling virus
The looming threat of a second wave of lockdowns in response to an alleged second wave of the Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19) has prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to urge governments not to make the same mistake they did back in the spring by keeping everyone locked up inside their homes for weeks on end. Speaking to The … Continue reading WHO says “second wave” covid-19 lockdowns should not be “primary means” of controlling virus
