Seychelles, known as the most vaccinated nation in the world, has reintroduced coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions after experiencing a sudden surge in coronavirus cases. The island nation, which has a population of just under 100,000, has administered 134,475 doses of the coronavirus vaccine, according to the New York Times’ Covid World Vaccination Tracker. This means that about 72% of its … Continue reading The MOST VACCINATED NATION in the world reintroduces restrictions as coronavirus cases surge
Coronavirus outbreak in two Chinese provinces causes panic all over China, leading to lockdowns, invasive contact tracing and forced mass testing
A recent outbreak of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) in two Chinese provinces is causing six other provinces and the capital of Beijing to panic and resort to increasingly authoritarian measures to try and control the outbreak. The resurgent coronavirus outbreak was first detected in the eastern province of Anhui and the northeastern coastal province of Liaoning. … Continue reading Coronavirus outbreak in two Chinese provinces causes panic all over China, leading to lockdowns, invasive contact tracing and forced mass testing
Federal law prohibits mandates of emergency use COVID vaccines, tests, masks — 3 resources you can use to inform your school or employer
With more than 100 U.S. colleges mandating COVID vaccines for in-person attendance and schools enforcing mask mandates, it’s critical people understand their rights. (Article by Aimee Villella McBride and Stephanie Locricchio republished from ChildrensHealthDefense.org) The bottom line is this: mandating products authorized for Emergency Use Authorization status (EUA) violates federal law as detailed in the following legal notifications. All COVID vaccines, COVID PCR and antigen … Continue reading Federal law prohibits mandates of emergency use COVID vaccines, tests, masks — 3 resources you can use to inform your school or employer
Newspapers being paid by UK govt to publish ‘news’ on their positive COVID response
Long gone are the days when newspapers actually challenged governments… (Article by Niamh Harris republished from NewsPunch.com) The British government is paying national newspapers including the Sun and the Daily Mail to provide positive coverage of its coronavirus response. The following is from an article published by the Daily Mail which is part of a paid-for partnership with the UK Government: … Continue reading Newspapers being paid by UK govt to publish ‘news’ on their positive COVID response
CDC: Coronavirus patients with underlying conditions more likely to suffer major complications
Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have found out that coronavirus patients with underlying conditions were more likely to suffer major complications. The CDC looked at data from 1.7 million cases reported to the federal health agency between January 22 and May 30 and found out that those with pre-existing health issues were six times … Continue reading CDC: Coronavirus patients with underlying conditions more likely to suffer major complications
If lockdowns are needed, why did more people die in U.S. states which locked down than those which did not?
(Article by Will Jones republished from LockdownSceptics.org) One of the great things about America is that it has 50 states that can set their own policy across a broad range of areas, including on public health and lockdowns. This has allowed some to resist the stampede to impose swingeing restrictions on normal life in the hope of limiting … Continue reading If lockdowns are needed, why did more people die in U.S. states which locked down than those which did not?
Experts warn impact of coronavirus pandemic on children’s mental health is “increasingly alarming”
Health experts are concerned about the effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on the mental health of the general population, particularly the children. According to health experts, children are some of the most affected by the pandemic because of the repeated lockdowns and the sudden and significant changes in everyone’s lifestyle. Governments have enforced lockdowns or heavily restricted movements … Continue reading Experts warn impact of coronavirus pandemic on children’s mental health is “increasingly alarming”
Economist calls for more freedom in Germany as extended lockdown keeps bankrupting businesses
Gabriel Felbermayr, president of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy in Germany, is calling for more freedom in the country as the lockdown imposed to stem the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic keeps bankrupting businesses. Since November last year, Germany has been under a strict lockdown that requires shops, hotels and restaurants across the nation to close temporarily. The measure … Continue reading Economist calls for more freedom in Germany as extended lockdown keeps bankrupting businesses
Brazil records more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours for the first time
Brazil recorded more than 4,000 deaths related to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) in 24 hours for the first time as a new surge of the disease filled the country’s hospitals and morgues. With 4,195 deaths on Tuesday, April 6, Brazil came close to the peak U.S. daily death toll of 4,476 recorded on Jan. 12, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. … Continue reading Brazil records more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours for the first time
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
