Patient who recovered from coronavirus in 2020 rushed back to hospital after baffling “relapse”

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread and infect countless people, some are hoping that vaccines can help protect them from the disease. However, one woman from London has reported that even after recovering from the coronavirus in 2020, she relapsed this year after experiencing worse symptoms. A mysterious “relapse” worse than the first diagnosis Megan Peacock, a 27-year-old retail … Continue reading Patient who recovered from coronavirus in 2020 rushed back to hospital after baffling “relapse”

Former State Department investigator concludes coronavirus escaped from a Wuhan bioweapons lab

  Did the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) escape from communist China’s only level-four biosafety laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV)? According to David Asher, the former State Department lead investigator for the Chinese virus, the answer is yes. Asher, who is now a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, told Fox News during a recent interview that he believes the … Continue reading Former State Department investigator concludes coronavirus escaped from a Wuhan bioweapons lab

Expert virologist urges WHO to halt mass vaccination for coronavirus, warns about deadly “viral immune escape”

One of the world’s leading virologists and a strong proponent of vaccines is sounding the alarm about how Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections are going to trigger a global catastrophe of epic proportions. Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche, PhD, DVM, who has worked for GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Novartis, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Global Alliance for Vaccines … Continue reading Expert virologist urges WHO to halt mass vaccination for coronavirus, warns about deadly “viral immune escape”

Physicians to EU regulators: Address safety concerns or stop rollout of coronavirus vaccine

A group known as the “Doctors for Covid Ethics” called on the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to answer urgent safety questions about the COVID-19 vaccines that are authorized for use among European Union (EU) countries. Should the EMA fail to address these concerns, the group implores the agency to withdraw authorization for the vaccines. As of March 13, the EMA approved the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines … Continue reading Physicians to EU regulators: Address safety concerns or stop rollout of coronavirus vaccine

Majority of small businesses NOT requiring employees to test negative or get vaccinated for the coronavirus, according to Census Bureau survey

Many small businesses in the United States are not requiring their employees to test negative for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) before they can return to work. These same small businesses have also refused to make getting the vaccine mandatory. This information is according to the Census Bureau’s Small Business Pulse Survey. The Census Bureau conducted the survey from Feb. 15 to 21 … Continue reading Majority of small businesses NOT requiring employees to test negative or get vaccinated for the coronavirus, according to Census Bureau survey

Extended coronavirus lockdown making London’s rat infestation worse

Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdowns are worsening London’s rat infestation. The disappearance of the garbage dumps they used to scavenge in inner cities has used them further from their usual habitats and caused them to start appearing in people’s homes. Members of the  British Pest Control Association (BPCA), which represents hundreds of pest control workers in the United … Continue reading Extended coronavirus lockdown making London’s rat infestation worse

Researchers find connection between obesity and COVID deaths, want obese people to be classified as priority group for coronavirus vaccinations

A new study has found that people who are obese should be prioritized for Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines. This study was conducted by researchers from the World Obesity Federation (WOF), an international organization dedicated to supporting efforts to reduce, prevent and treat obesity. The researchers found that around 2.2 million of the over 2.5 million COVID-19 deaths … Continue reading Researchers find connection between obesity and COVID deaths, want obese people to be classified as priority group for coronavirus vaccinations

New Yorkers need “coronavirus passport” to enter stadiums and theaters under new pilot program that smacks of medical tyranny

New York is piloting a new program that requires people to obtain a COVID-19 passport to prove they have been vaccinated or tested negative for the virus to enter sporting events and theaters. Called the “Excelsior Pass,” the program uses apps developed by tech company IBM to confirm a person’s vaccination or recent negative test. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the passport program on Tuesday, … Continue reading New Yorkers need “coronavirus passport” to enter stadiums and theaters under new pilot program that smacks of medical tyranny

Experts worry vaccine passports may be discriminatory, but governments are moving ahead with them anyway

Governments and businesses around the world are considering implementing ways people can prove that they have been given the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. One way is for people to use what is being called “vaccine passports,” but this is raising ethical concerns about whether such certifications will exclude many sectors of society from daily life. Proponents of … Continue reading Experts worry vaccine passports may be discriminatory, but governments are moving ahead with them anyway

No coronavirus outbreaks linked to crowded beaches, says infectious disease expert

Thousands of people flocked to beaches across the United Kingdom last summer to relax and soak up the sun, prompting concerns of COVID-19 “superspreader” events. But crowded beaches do not spread COVID-19. That is what Mark Woolhouse, an infectious disease specialist from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, told Members of Parliament (MPs) on the House of Commons Science and … Continue reading No coronavirus outbreaks linked to crowded beaches, says infectious disease expert