Johns Hopkins University confirms that “self-spreading” vaccines are real

  Most Americans are saying no to Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccines despite the deep state’s best efforts to sway them. It may not matter, though, because the jabs could be self-spreading, meaning the vaccinated could be effectively vaccinating the unvaccinated simply by “shedding” it onto them. A Johns Hopkins University (JHU) paper explains how self-spreading vaccines work to … Continue reading Johns Hopkins University confirms that “self-spreading” vaccines are real

Covid-19 is just the beginning as communist China plots new killer viruses

The Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) is not the only trick up communist China’s sleeve, says conservative columnist Gordon Chang. Chang told War Room that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is working on other designer viruses that it intends to unleash upon civilization that will kill untold millions of people. “We’ve obviously got to do something and the reason is … Continue reading Covid-19 is just the beginning as communist China plots new killer viruses

Hygiene 101: Hand sanitizers work, but handwashing gets rid of more germs, explain scientists

While hand sanitizers work, handwashing is still the gold standard for hygiene as it kills more germs. According to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center physician Dr. Roland Newman II, while there’s truth in the claims saying that hand sanitizers can kill 99 percent of germs, some pathogens can still sneak through. Handwashing is still the best According … Continue reading Hygiene 101: Hand sanitizers work, but handwashing gets rid of more germs, explain scientists

African coronavirus cases SPIKE by 43 percent – WHO warns that continent could be the “next epicenter” of the pandemic

In the last week alone, the reported number of COVID-19 cases in Africa rose by 43 percent. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the African continent, home to over 1.3 billion people, is poised to become the next epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic. The world currently has over 2.8 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 198,668 … Continue reading African coronavirus cases SPIKE by 43 percent – WHO warns that continent could be the “next epicenter” of the pandemic

Steroid use linked to increased risk of bacterial and viral infections

The use of steroids in the treatment of rheumatic conditions may be causing an increase in both viral and bacterial infections, according to researchers. In a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), researchers from the University of Leeds in the U.K. found a strong association between glucocorticoids – man-made versions of steroids that occur naturally in the body – … Continue reading Steroid use linked to increased risk of bacterial and viral infections

Study: Vitamin D deficiency found to increase the risk of fatal coronavirus infections and a deadly “cytokine storm”

People suffering from vitamin D deficiency have a higher risk of contracting a fatal coronavirus infection, a new study has revealed. A research team from Northwestern University conducted a statistical analysis of data gathered from hospitals and clinics across different countries such as China, France, Germany, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United … Continue reading Study: Vitamin D deficiency found to increase the risk of fatal coronavirus infections and a deadly “cytokine storm”

What is Coronavirus?

Coronaviruses (CoV) A large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe respiratory diseases. Basic information about the novel Coronarvirus, currently in China. A new novel virus identified from humans 29th December 2019, 2019-nCoV √  Human respiratory viral infections √ Cold often caused by rhinovirus √ Influenza (flu) caused … Continue reading What is Coronavirus?

Study shows how viruses affect the bacteria populations in your gut, and what that means for your health

Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are viruses that target and destroy bacteria. An interesting thing about phages is that each one targets one specific strain of bacteria. Because of this, doctors used phages to fight bacterial infections before the dawn of antibiotics. Now, with the prevalence of antibiotic resistance, researchers are revisiting the idea of using … Continue reading Study shows how viruses affect the bacteria populations in your gut, and what that means for your health

W.H.O. just declared coronavirus a global emergency

After multiple earlier meetings that concluded with declarations of no-go, the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) has finally decided to dub the coronavirus outbreak a global emergency. Since there are now multiple reported cases of human-to-human coronavirus transmission outside of China, including in the United States, W.H.O. officials made the choice to issue a more dire warning in … Continue reading W.H.O. just declared coronavirus a global emergency

Over the Last 7 Days, Coronavirus Infections Have Increased 1000% … What Happens Next?

When it comes to global pandemics, the numbers really matter. Even more important is the growth rate in those numbers, which speaks to the transmissivity of the pathogen and how quickly it’s spreading. Today, the official government reporting on the coronavirus puts the number of infected individuals at 9,816, with 213 reported dead. Seven days ago, on Jan. 23rd, the official numbers … Continue reading Over the Last 7 Days, Coronavirus Infections Have Increased 1000% … What Happens Next?