Asymptomatic Covid-19 spread isn’t real, so why are people still wearing a mask?

After more than nine months of hysterical fearmongering about healthy people supposedly spreading the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) asymptomatically, science has confirmed that asymptomatic spread of the novel virus is not actually a real thing. So why, then, are we still being told that healthy people need to wear a face covering when out in public? A new … Continue reading Asymptomatic Covid-19 spread isn’t real, so why are people still wearing a mask?

Higher vitamin D levels, stronger immune response protect children from COVID-19

How COVID-19 affects children is a topic that’s getting traction, especially with recent studies saying that the disease is less severe in children than in adults. So far, health experts have observed that fewer children contract the virus. Hospitalization rates in children are also lower than those in adults. In a new study, Petra Zimmermann and Nigel … Continue reading Higher vitamin D levels, stronger immune response protect children from COVID-19

UK officials warn vaccination will do little to reduce winter coronavirus cases

British health officials warn of additional burden on healthcare services over the holiday season as it is predicted that the coronavirus vaccines will have little effect on reducing hospital admissions over the next three months. In a letter sent Nov. 4 to the U.K.’s healthcare staff, chief medical officers for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland said that the effects of … Continue reading UK officials warn vaccination will do little to reduce winter coronavirus cases

Melatonin therapy a promising coronavirus treatment – study

Melatonin is a hormone mainly produced by the pineal gland. Commonly known as a natural sleep regulator, it also plays a role in gene expression and cancer prevention and has the rare ability to enter the mitochondria. As a potent antioxidant, it helps prevent mitochondrial damage and energy failure caused by oxidation. Recent studies also show that melatonin may help … Continue reading Melatonin therapy a promising coronavirus treatment – study

“Mask mouth,” skin disease and breathing difficulties: Experts reveal the dangers of prolonged use of face masks

Wearing protective face masks is now a common practice, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. But while health officials are busy reminding the public to keep their masks on, researchers are starting to question whether face masks are really effective. Studies have shown that they may not provide the level of protection that mask advocates initially rest their faith on. Now, more experts … Continue reading “Mask mouth,” skin disease and breathing difficulties: Experts reveal the dangers of prolonged use of face masks

Biden wants to enact a federal a mask mandate immediately after inauguration

Democratic nominee Joe Biden said that, on the first day of his administration, he will “follow the science” and sign a federal mask mandate. This is being touted as the first step in his 100-day plan to fight the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. “I’m absolutely convinced that in 100 days, we can change the course of … Continue reading Biden wants to enact a federal a mask mandate immediately after inauguration

UK begins mass vaccination program with Pfizer, starting with the elderly and healthcare workers

On Dec. 8, 2020, the United Kingdom became the first country in the West to begin its distribution of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, beginning with a 90-year-old woman, whose injection was aired on the country’s major news stations. The first dose was given less than a week after British authorities granted an emergency-use authorization for the two-dose vaccine developed … Continue reading UK begins mass vaccination program with Pfizer, starting with the elderly and healthcare workers

Over one-third of children with coronavirus show no symptoms, caution scientists

More than one-third of children who tested positive for the Wuhan coronavirus have no symptoms, according to a study by researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada. Published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, it also showed that symptoms commonly associated with COVID-19, such as cough and sore throat, were also present in children who tested negative for the … Continue reading Over one-third of children with coronavirus show no symptoms, caution scientists

CDC reduces coronavirus quarantine period to 10 days

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reduced the quarantine period to 10 days for asymptomatic people who had close contact with those infected with SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus behind COVID-19. The CDC also said that those who continue to show no symptoms and have tested negative for the virus can exit quarantine seven days after contact. Dr. John Brooks, the chief medical officer for the … Continue reading CDC reduces coronavirus quarantine period to 10 days

Evidence emerges that COVID tests are faulty. FDA and CDC admit as much

“Something extremely bogus is going on,” billionaire Elon Musk tweeted two weeks ago, after he had received two negative and two positive coronavirus test results within a day. In fact, even the U.S. government has admitted on multiple occasions that rapid tests for COVID have serious accuracy problems. (Article by Raymond Wolfe republished from LifeSiteNews.com) On November 3, … Continue reading Evidence emerges that COVID tests are faulty. FDA and CDC admit as much