Month: May 2020
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Professor lockdown: The good and the bad
Professor Neil Ferguson is well known around the world for his work as an infectious disease epidemiologist, and for his model that led to the UK’s abandonment of its collective immunity approach. Today, Ferguson’s model is widespread and it is used in many countries to estimate how many individuals could be infected and seriously ill if…
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99% of coronavirus deaths in Italy had other illnesses
Published in March 18 2020, just after Italy experienced more than 2,500 COVID-19 deaths, the following article offers to us a sobering insight. According to data, only 0.8% of deaths were due to COVID-19. The remaining 99.8% had other serious existing medical conditions. Editor’s Note: This information is important as it gives light to the massive…
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The tale of two fatality rates
What is the difference between Italy and Germany’s death rates? Why is one so much higher than the other? In this article by Martha Henriques for BBC, she says that the much higher death rate in Italy is not due to a mutated virus, but rather, the difference in the way COVID-19 is tested and deaths counted. Henriques…
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USC-LA County antibody suggests true COVID-19 infections higher than official count
The preliminary results of the University of Southern California and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health suggests that around 2.8% to 5.6% of adults in the county population (that’s roughly 221,000 to 442,000 adults) have already been infected by the coronavirus. This is the second antibody study to come out with the same conclusion…
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66% of new coronavirus hospitalizations in New York are from those who stayed home
In a COVID-19 briefing at Long Island, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo expressed the “shocking” discovery that 66% of new coronavirus patients in the city which required hospitalization are from those individuals who have opted to stay home. Editor’s Note: This result highlights the fact that simply putting a city on lockdown is not enough…
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This is how Iceland is dealing with COVID-19
While Sweden has become a model for a non-lockdown approach to COVID-19, the reality is that there are actually a number of countries that have followed the same route. One such country is Iceland. Iceland is known for testing more than 10% of its population, which has allowed us to understand COVID-19 a little better.…
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Is it possible to produce a COVID-19 vaccine in the next few months?
For Stuart Thompson, releasing a vaccine in the next 12-18 months is close to impossible, but if we are willing to cut corners, then there may be a way. In this article for New York Times, Thompson offers a condensed timeline for developing the vaccine against SARS-COV-2. This means starting with clinical trials without completing…
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What can an antibody study teach us about COVID-19?
The following article is an interview between Neeraj Sood [Sood is lead investigator of the study discussed in the article USC-LA County Antibody Suggests True COVID-19 Infections Higher Than Official Count ] and Leigh Hopper. In it, Sood explains to us why it is important to conduct antibody studies vis-a-vis PCR tests. He also discusses about the selection…
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The Pandemic of Censorship
This article is Part 2 of the Truth To Action Series. I had already completed a number of articles that would have constituted Part 2, 3, and 4 of the series on “Death Rate, Science, Lockdown, Fear, the “New Normal”, Vaccines, Social Control and the Immune System” [See Part 1]. However, an unexpected and very…
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This is how COVID-19 death rates in the US are manipulated
In this 16-minute speech, Dr. Annie Bukacek details how the instructions of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for filling out death certificates are leading to the overestimation of COVID-19 deaths. COVID-19 deaths aren’t just for confirmed cases, Dr. Bukacek states. If there is reason to assume that a patient has COVID-19 and…