On Thursday, April 8, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that governments can make vaccinations obligatory because they are “necessary” in a democracy. Experts stated that this ruling could have massive implications for Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination policies throughout Europe. The ECHR made this ruling as a result of a case brought before the court involving several families from the … Continue reading European human rights court: compulsory vaccinations are “necessary” and don’t violate human rights, no matter what’s in the vaccine
France enters third NATIONAL LOCKDOWN since the coronavirus pandemic began
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Wednesday, March 31, that the country was entering a new national lockdown following public frustration over how his government has been handling the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Before Macron’s announcement, around a third of the population of France was living under “light” lockdown measures, including the Greater Paris metropolitan area. This lockdown prevented … Continue reading France enters third NATIONAL LOCKDOWN since the coronavirus pandemic began
EU IN CRISIS: Deadly rollout of AstraZeneca vaccine destroys EU’s reputation, shatters image of unity within bloc
The European Union is facing a crisis due to the continent’s chaotic and deadly rollout of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. Multiple nations within the EU had suspended their use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine over reports of dangerous blood clots, including Portugal, Spain, Italy, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, France, Estonia and Denmark. According to several EU officials … Continue reading EU IN CRISIS: Deadly rollout of AstraZeneca vaccine destroys EU’s reputation, shatters image of unity within bloc
Germany joins European cohort in halting AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccinations
Following a spate of deadly blood clots all across Europe, Germany has decided to join more than a dozen other European nations in halting all further administration of Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccines from AstraZeneca. Though the European Medicines Agency (EMA) still insists the jabs are “safe,” Germany, Iceland, and several other EU nations have decided to … Continue reading Germany joins European cohort in halting AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccinations
Eight European nations pause AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccinations after reports of “serious” blood clot
At least eight countries in Europe have suspended all administration of Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccines from AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford after dozens of recipients developed “serious” blood clots post-injection. The European Medicines Agency (EMA), Europe’s equivalent of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), confirmed that no fewer than 30 patients who received AstraZeneca’s China virus jab suffered this … Continue reading Eight European nations pause AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccinations after reports of “serious” blood clot
Switzerland REJECTS AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, citing lack of sufficient data to prove effectiveness
The main medical regulator of Switzerland has rejected the Oxford-AstraZeneca Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. According to the regulator, there is a lack of available trial data to prove that the vaccine is safe to use. “With regard to the AstraZeneca vaccine, the data submitted and analyzed so far are not yet sufficient to permit authorization,” said … Continue reading Switzerland REJECTS AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, citing lack of sufficient data to prove effectiveness
Denmark set to launch digital coronavirus passport
Denmark is set to launch its own digital Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) passport within the next few months. This document will show whether people have been vaccinated against the coronavirus. If the bearer of the passport has been vaccinated, it may grant them special travel privileges such as the waiving of mandatory quarantine. It could even allow them to visit certain areas … Continue reading Denmark set to launch digital coronavirus passport
Moves to delay second dose of Pfizer vaccine not supported by test data
BioNTech, the German biotech group that worked with Pfizer to develop the first Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine together to receive approval, warned that there was “no data” to support moves to delay the second dose of the vaccine. The delays had initially been proposed by the U.K. government as a means to get the first dose to as many … Continue reading Moves to delay second dose of Pfizer vaccine not supported by test data
Health professional dies two days after COVID-19 vaccination
Sonia Acevedo changed her profile picture on Facebook hours after getting injected with the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 30, 2020. She could be seen wearing a facemask in the picture, which she captioned: “COVID-19 vaccinated.” Two days later, she was found dead. Acevedo, who worked in the pediatrics department at the Portuguese Institute of Oncology in Porto, Portugal, didn’t … Continue reading Health professional dies two days after COVID-19 vaccination
Just in time for Christmas, parts of Europe enter extreme COVID-19 lockdown
Hoping to escape in enough time to avoid the new “Tier 4” Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions that were just implemented, Londoners were seen right before Christmas making a mass exodus from the city. Because of a new supposedly more contagious strain of the Chinese Virus, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson ramped up the tyranny by ordering Londoners … Continue reading Just in time for Christmas, parts of Europe enter extreme COVID-19 lockdown
