Year: 2020
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Moderna chief medical officer: No hard evidence showing vaccine can stop spread of virus
This article by Noah Manskar of the New York Post, quotes Moderna’s chief medical officer, Dr. Tal Zaks who said that there is no hard evidence that the vaccines stop vaccinated individuals from “carrying the virus ‘transiently’ and potentially infecting others who haven’t been vaccinated” [chief adviser to Operation Warp Speed also said the same…
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New York Times: Schools need to stay open
The following article is an opinion piece written by Nicholas Kristof for The New York Times. Kristof starts the article with the following words: “Some things are true even though President Trump says them”. He then proceeds to detail the various reasons why schools need to be kept open [we have published an article that…
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AMA Georgia propose to rescind statement against the use of HCQ for COVID-19 treatment
[Erratum: This article was originally published with the title AMA Rescinds Statement Against The Use Of HCQ For COVID-19 Treatment. Upon closer checking, we have discovered that the attached document Resolution 509, was actually a proposal submitted by the AMA chapter in Georgia which was to be reviewed during the November 2020 Special Meeting of…
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Petition against Pfizer and other coronavirus vaccines launched in the UK
Dr. Michael Yeadon and Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg filed on December 1, 2020 an application with the European Medical Agency (EMA) to suspend all trials for all SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, particularly that of the BioNtech/Pfizer vaccine. The petition came out a day before the UK government approved the vaccine for emergency use. In the petition, Dr. Yeadon…
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Asymptomatic people do not spread COVID-19
In this article written and published by Dr. Joseph Mercola on his website on December 4, 2020, he discusses the various evidence showing that asymptomatic people do not spread SARS-CoV-2. Mercola reiterates the growing medical consensus that RT-PCR tests cannot be used to diagnose COVID, and that it is only being used to create panic…
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German doctor files lawsuit against Fact Checkers
The following 11-minute video is an interview between Ben Swann of Truth in Media and Dr. Reiner Fuellmich who represents Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg in a law suit against social media Fact Checkers. Dr. Fuellmich says that Fact Checkers are being hired by Big Tech companies to manipulate truth. Dr. Wodarg became popular for exposing the…
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WHO: Closure of schools should be considered only if there is no other alternative
The following is a guidance document released by the World Health Organization (WHO) last October 31, 2020. In it, the WHO summaries the knowledge available on children and COVID-19. Here are a few of the important points in the document: COVID-19 has less effect on children’s health, whereas school closures can adversely affect children’s health,…
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Where is the data for COVID-19 vaccines?
In this opinion article for The BMJ, public health experts Jose Martin-Moreno, John Middleton, and Mohamud Sheek-Hussein, and professor of epidemiology Manfred Green says that it is not good scientific practice for companies to be releasing vaccine trial results in press releases before the data could be assessed by the scientific community. Of the results…
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Collateral Global collates data on the effects of government responses to COVID-19
The following is a website created by a non-profit organization called Collateral Global Inc. It aims to “provide a resource for scholarship and research into the collateral effects of responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.” By looking at the impact of coronavirus mandates, the initiators of the website hope to provide future researchers a way to…
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Scientists call for retraction of Corman-Drosten paper
The following article was written by Celia Farber and was published by Uncover DC last December 3, 2020. In it, Farber reports on the anomalies surrounding the publication of the Corman-Drosten paper, which is currently the basis of the RT-PCR tests used to detect SARS-CoV-2 infection. Twenty-two (22) international scientists have sent a letter to…