THOUSANDS of graves dug in Chile in preparation for coronavirus surge

Gravediggers in Chile’s capital of Santiago are digging 2,000 fresh graves as the country braces for a surge in Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases and deaths, authorities confirmed Thursday. The announcement comes after the country’s infection rate skyrocketed this week, prompting the government to declare a mandatory lockdown of Santiago on Friday. More deaths expected after cases surge Chile had … Continue reading THOUSANDS of graves dug in Chile in preparation for coronavirus surge

Faulty coronavirus tests: Goat, quail and papaya in Tanzania test positive for COVID-19, raising concerns about false positives

Coronavirus test kits in Tanzania have raised suspicions about their accuracy. President John Magufuli expressed during an event that he found them so unreliable due to the fact that certain animals and even a fruit have tested positive for COVID-19.He further stated that the test kits were imported from overseas, but refused to specify where. In order … Continue reading Faulty coronavirus tests: Goat, quail and papaya in Tanzania test positive for COVID-19, raising concerns about false positives

“Excess deaths” hint at a much higher coronavirus death toll than official numbers admit

The Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) has claimed over 300,000 lives globally, according to official figures. However, depending on how deaths are counted, the real number of deaths could be much higher. As of press time, data gathered by Johns Hopkins University counts 307,159 deaths from the coronavirus worldwide. These figures include only those attributed to the coronavirus. However, experts are increasingly … Continue reading “Excess deaths” hint at a much higher coronavirus death toll than official numbers admit

Germany’s reopening set back after surge in new coronavirus cases

On Friday, local authorities in Germany said that they would reimpose lockdown measures after seeing new clusters of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections around the country. The new lockdowns come just days after Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a gradual reopening of the country. The reimposition of lockdown restrictions marks the country’s first setback since Merkel announced on Wednesday that Germany’s … Continue reading Germany’s reopening set back after surge in new coronavirus cases

Coronavirus infections at meat plants are already leading to grocery shortages

As more workers test positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19) in meat plants across America, production has been slow even as some facilities reopen; this has resulted in a shortage that has some grocers rationing supplies. The shortage has also caused prices for beef and pork to jump by more than 20 percent, even after President Donald Trump’s … Continue reading Coronavirus infections at meat plants are already leading to grocery shortages

Apple and Google promise to shut down their coronavirus trackers when the pandemic ends… but does anyone believe them?

On Friday, Apple and Google pledged that they will turn off their coronavirus tracker after the pandemic is sufficiently contained. The statement was part of an announcement of changes that the tech giants are making to their ambitious automatic contact-tracing proposal. According to an Apple representative, the changes are the result of feedback that both companies received … Continue reading Apple and Google promise to shut down their coronavirus trackers when the pandemic ends… but does anyone believe them?

Almost 900 workers test positive for coronavirus at Tyson’s meatpacking plant in Indiana

Nearly 900 workers have tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19) at a Tyson Foods meatpacking plant in north-central Indiana, according to a report. The food processing facility at Cass County’s Logansport saw 890 people at the plant infected with the coronavirus after all of its 2,200 workers underwent testing. The facility, which produces 3 million pounds of … Continue reading Almost 900 workers test positive for coronavirus at Tyson’s meatpacking plant in Indiana

In 1955, a “life-saving” polio vaccine sickened and fatally paralyzed countless children after being declared “safe and effective”

Unless you’re of the appropriate age, you probably won’t recall firsthand the tainted polio vaccines from back in the 1950s that injured and killed countless children, all in the name of “saving lives.” But you should brush up on that history regardless, because it’s happening all over again with the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). It was the … Continue reading In 1955, a “life-saving” polio vaccine sickened and fatally paralyzed countless children after being declared “safe and effective”

African coronavirus cases SPIKE by 43 percent – WHO warns that continent could be the “next epicenter” of the pandemic

In the last week alone, the reported number of COVID-19 cases in Africa rose by 43 percent. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the African continent, home to over 1.3 billion people, is poised to become the next epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic. The world currently has over 2.8 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 198,668 … Continue reading African coronavirus cases SPIKE by 43 percent – WHO warns that continent could be the “next epicenter” of the pandemic

Tucker Carlson: The WHO helped China cover up coronavirus

Tucker Carlson exposed during a powerful monologue last night how the World Health Organization helped China cover-up the severity of coronavirus and how the U.S. media turned a blind eye. (Article by Paul Joseph Watson republished from Summit.news) The Fox News host noted how World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom “got his job with Chinese support … Continue reading Tucker Carlson: The WHO helped China cover up coronavirus