The mainstream media makes COVID-19 vaccines sound like a rousing success with everyone clamoring to get in line, but a new survey shows that more than half of Americans plan to delay getting the vaccine or even refuse to get it altogether. In fact, just 41 percent of those who participated in the Kaiser Family Foundation’s tracking project said … Continue reading More than half of Americans don’t want COVID-19 vaccine, survey shows
Merck drops out of coronavirus vaccine development race
American drug manufacturer Merck dropped its bid to develop a vaccine against the Wuhan coronavirus. The firm announced the cessation of its COVID-19 vaccine program after its two candidates did not trigger strong immune responses. It said that phase one trials showed responses that did not reach the level elicited by earlier approved vaccines although there were … Continue reading Merck drops out of coronavirus vaccine development race
Denmark set to launch digital coronavirus passport
Denmark is set to launch its own digital Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) passport within the next few months. This document will show whether people have been vaccinated against the coronavirus. If the bearer of the passport has been vaccinated, it may grant them special travel privileges such as the waiving of mandatory quarantine. It could even allow them to visit certain areas … Continue reading Denmark set to launch digital coronavirus passport
Testing for a commensal gut bacterium could help identify people at risk of severe COVID-19
A new study suggests that the composition of gut microbiota could help predict COVID-19 severity. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) examined stool samples from COVID-19 patients and found that those who were critically ill had altered gut microbiomes. The researchers also identified a commensal bacterium called Enterococcus faecalis as a strong predictor of COVID-19 severity. E. faecalis is a symbiont with a potential to … Continue reading Testing for a commensal gut bacterium could help identify people at risk of severe COVID-19
Doctor with bioweapons expertise calls COVID-19 vaccines “weaponized medicine”
While some doctors are encouraging people to get in line for their COVID-19 vaccine, others are bravely speaking out about why rushing to get an untested shot might not be such a good idea. Dr. Lee Merritt, a former president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, has admitted that she believes the current … Continue reading Doctor with bioweapons expertise calls COVID-19 vaccines “weaponized medicine”
Oxford study: If you survive coronavirus, you’re mentally ill
People who test “positive” for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) and do not end up dying while “infected” have a one in three chance of developing either a mental or neurological illness following their “recovery,” a hilarious new “study” claims. The University of Oxford, naturally, put out the paper, which claims that 33.6 percent of people who “survive” … Continue reading Oxford study: If you survive coronavirus, you’re mentally ill
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
Asian countries in no hurry to approve coronavirus vaccines
Some Asian officials and health experts remained anxious about COVID-19 vaccines that use mRNA technology, which instructs the human body to produce proteins that then develop protective antibodies. It’s the first time to use that technology in a global vaccination effort. While the technology sped up the process of developing vaccines to combat the pandemic, it also … Continue reading Asian countries in no hurry to approve coronavirus vaccines
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
After 440,000 Americans reportedly died, mainstream media and Big Tech finally admit hydroxychloroquine works
Now that it is way too late for the nearly half a million people in America who already died after testing positive for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), Facebook, the American Journal of Medicine (AJM), and other Big Media and Big Tech outlets are suddenly coming clean about being dead wrong concerning the safety and effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). A … Continue reading After 440,000 Americans reportedly died, mainstream media and Big Tech finally admit hydroxychloroquine works
