Former CDC head believes coronavirus “escaped” from Wuhan lab

Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said in an interview with CNN on Friday, March 26, that he believes the coronavirus escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. Redfield said that as a virologist, he wasn’t convinced that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for  COVID-19, was already so contagious when it jumped directly from a bat to … Continue reading Former CDC head believes coronavirus “escaped” from Wuhan lab

Doctor raises serious doubts about effectiveness of face masks, busts common misconceptions

Governments worldwide have urged people to wear face masks amid the pandemic, claiming that the use of the masks will protect them from getting infected with the Wuhan coronavirus. But not all health experts are convinced this is true, and some have even sounded the alarm about the apparent effectiveness of face masks against the coronavirus. One such expert, … Continue reading Doctor raises serious doubts about effectiveness of face masks, busts common misconceptions

Pfizer vaccines HALTED in Hong Kong after multiple defects were reported

Hong Kong health officials have HALTED shipments of the Pfizer vaccine after multiple defects were identified and reported. The South China Morning Post reports that front-line healthcare workers discovered over fifty instances of cracked and leaking vials. How can Pfizer guarantee the consistency and safety of the mRNA science, if they cannot keep the vials intact and properly preserved? … Continue reading Pfizer vaccines HALTED in Hong Kong after multiple defects were reported

Majority of small businesses NOT requiring employees to test negative or get vaccinated for the coronavirus, according to Census Bureau survey

Many small businesses in the United States are not requiring their employees to test negative for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) before they can return to work. These same small businesses have also refused to make getting the vaccine mandatory. This information is according to the Census Bureau’s Small Business Pulse Survey. The Census Bureau conducted the survey from Feb. 15 to 21 … Continue reading Majority of small businesses NOT requiring employees to test negative or get vaccinated for the coronavirus, according to Census Bureau survey

Florida Gov. DeSantis is keeping the state OPEN, protecting the freedoms and economic prosperity of Floridians

While many other states are still closed for business due to fears about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), Florida is mostly open thanks to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ “we’ve got your back” initiative. Rather than try to restrict the constitutional rights of Floridians, DeSantis is doubling down on respecting the fact that government has no business imposing any … Continue reading Florida Gov. DeSantis is keeping the state OPEN, protecting the freedoms and economic prosperity of Floridians

What happened to “flu season?” In the age of COVID, “the flu” has been reclassified as coronavirus, says epidemiologist

A few months ago, some infectious disease experts began warning that it would extremely difficult, as the COVID-19 pandemic lingered into the fall, for frontline healthcare providers to determine if sickness was due to the novel coronavirus or good, old-fashioned influenza. The reason, they said, is that in many respects, flu symptoms could and would … Continue reading What happened to “flu season?” In the age of COVID, “the flu” has been reclassified as coronavirus, says epidemiologist

French health officials urge no talking on public transportation to limit virus spread

France’s National Academy of Medicine is advising people to avoid talking and taking phone calls when riding packed trains and buses to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. In a statement released on Friday, Jan. 22, the Academy said that the mandatory wearing of face masks where social distancing is not possible, such as on public transport, should … Continue reading French health officials urge no talking on public transportation to limit virus spread

The CDC now telling airlines who to DENY boarding privileges so the vaccine industry can determine who gets to fly

If you thought you’d never see a time come in America where people wouldn’t be allowed to travel unless they were vaccinated against a virus that may not even be around in a year, think again. That day has come. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, along with authoritarians in mostly Democrat-run states, are … Continue reading The CDC now telling airlines who to DENY boarding privileges so the vaccine industry can determine who gets to fly

Anthony Fauci lectures Americans over COVID-19: It spread because we have too much freedom

America’s lead immunologist, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been in government nearly his entire adult life. Having taken over as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 1984, he joined the National Institutes of Health in 1968 — meaning he has been in Washington for more than 50 years. That’s longer than two … Continue reading Anthony Fauci lectures Americans over COVID-19: It spread because we have too much freedom

Hard border restrictions imposed on Australian states following small coronavirus outbreak

The Victorian government in Australia has enforced hard border restrictions following a small COVID-19 outbreak in the neighboring state of New South Wales (NSW). State Premier Daniel Andrews passed an order forbidding residents from Greater Sydney and the NSW Central Coast from entering any part of Victoria without going into hotel quarantine for two weeks. Victorian residents coming from the two “red … Continue reading Hard border restrictions imposed on Australian states following small coronavirus outbreak