Day: September 9, 2020
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CDC update shows only 6% of deaths was caused by COVID-19 alone
The September 2, 2020 update released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that 94% of all COVID-19 deaths has at least 2.6 other diseases. Only 6% of all death certificates processed listed COVID-19 as the only cause mentioned [we will remember that in early April, several medical professionals were already raising…
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More Filipinos begin to question the mainstream COVID-19 narrative
More Filipinos are awakening to the many false narratives about the new coronavirus and COVID-19 being peddled by governments and mainstream media. In a recent “excursion” through Facebook, we saw regular citizens posting insights which echo some of the points we have been repeating since we first established this website. We know that many of…
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BBC: Coronavirus tests could be picking up dead virus
In a report for the BBC last September 5, 2020, Rachel Schraer reports on the increasing lack of confidence on the results of RT-PCR tests which are used to detect SARS-CoV-2 infections. Schraer inteviews various experts such as Prof. Carl Henegan who says that tests must have a cut off point so that smaller viral…
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German virologist: Coronavirus infectiousness over in five days
In his podcast published at the beginning of September, top German virologist Christian Drosten suggested the shortening of quarantine periods as people suspected of having COVID-19 are no longer infectious after five (5) days. Drosten also says that he is confident that coronavirus patients get immunity and that reinfection is very rare. In response to…
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UN: The first coronavirus famines are in our doorstep
Four chronically-deprived conflict-ridden countries are in danger of experiencing widespread crisis which endangers the lives of millions of women, men, and children. The alarm was raised by Mark Lowcock, undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs of the United Nations. Yemen, South Sudan, northeast Nigeria, and the Democratic Republic of Congo have always been vulnerable to food-deprivation…
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New study shows immunity to COVID-19 higher than antibody tests show
A new study from the Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital shows that mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 patients have T-cell immunity against the new coronavirus even if they test negative for antibodies. The study, which was published at the scientific journal Cell shows that twice as many people have developed T-cell immunity than those detected…
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Study: Some parts of UK are nearing herd immunity
A new study published by the British Medical Journal says that more people may have COVID-19 antibodies than tests show. In an interview with The Week, a member of the research team, Dr. Stephen Burgess of Cambridge University says that current antibody tests are highly selective in what they detect. He says, “It’s possible that…
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AstraZeneca pauses clinical trials due to safety issue
AstraZeneca has voluntarily paused all clinical trials for their COVID-19 vaccine due to a “potentially unexplained illness in one of the trials”. The pause will enable an independent committee to review the safety data and to determine whether a serious adverse event was caused by the vaccine. Spokesperson for the company says that such pauses…