Living near nature might just help mitigate some of the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on people’s mental health, according to a study by researchers from the University of Tokyo (UTokyo). Published recently in Ecological Applications, it revealed that more frequent use of green spaces, such as parks and forests, and the presence of a green window view from within the home were associated with greater levels … Continue reading Living near Nature may help improve your mental health amid coronavirus pandemic, study suggests
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
5 Questions about the coronavirus vaccine that should scare everyone
The future of the human race, civil society, and very basic freedoms are at stake. The United Kingdom has announced its approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. The U.S. is expected to approve a vaccine within weeks, as well. (Article by Claire Chretien republished from LifeSiteNews.com) The U.K.’s government-produced safety instructions indicate that the vaccine should not be used by … Continue reading 5 Questions about the coronavirus vaccine that should scare everyone
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
U.K. announces that passports will soon include vaccine stamps
By the time 2021 rolls around, Brits who wish to travel by air will have to show that they have been vaccinated for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). This was the announcement that came from the Department for Transport, a U.K. agency that has decided to require that travelers show “vaccine stamps” in their passports before being allowed … Continue reading U.K. announces that passports will soon include vaccine stamps
BOMBSHELL: Johns-Hopkins researcher says CDC data show COVID-19 has NO effect on percentage of death in older people and has NOT increased number of U.S. deaths
When all is said and done, Americans — and the world — are going to discover that while the COVID-19 virus is real as was the pandemic, virtually nothing we’ve been told about the infection morbidity rates has been accurate. Not even close; in fact, and this has been borne out by a new analysis … Continue reading BOMBSHELL: Johns-Hopkins researcher says CDC data show COVID-19 has NO effect on percentage of death in older people and has NOT increased number of U.S. deaths
Coronavirus fears are causing “delusional pyschosis” in Americans, cautions psychiatrist
Over the past few months, millions of Americans have grown afraid of catching the COVID-19 virus and dying from it. But whether these people were fed lies or unknowingly consumed misinformation online, the result is the same: delusional psychosis. During the virtual Truth Over Fear Summit held shortly before the election, Mark McDonald, a psychiatrist in Los Angeles, … Continue reading Coronavirus fears are causing “delusional pyschosis” in Americans, cautions psychiatrist
People faced with several vaccine options might end up choosing none
The race to develop a vaccine for the Wuhan coronavirus is progressing at an unprecedented speed and scale, with more than a hundred now in development worldwide. However, scientists’ concentrated efforts to come up with several vaccines in the hopes of developing the best one might be doing more harm than good. In particular, experts fear that people … Continue reading People faced with several vaccine options might end up choosing none
Portuguese court rules PCR tests are unreliable, unlawful
A Portuguese court has ruled that polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests for COVID-19 are unreliable with subsequent quarantine orders based on these tests unlawful. A Nov. 11 decision by Portuguese Court of Appeal judges Margarida Ramos de Almeida and Ana Paramés stated that the PCR process is not a reliable method to determine if someone has contracted SARS-CoV-2. The … Continue reading Portuguese court rules PCR tests are unreliable, unlawful
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
