Year: 2020
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Expect failure and adverse reactions with coronavirus vaccine
In this article for his website, Dr. Joseph Mercola shows us clinical trials of coronavirus vaccines are far from reassuring. He talks about the result of the trials of the vaccine developed by the University of Oxford Jenner Institute. Researchers found that both vaccinated and unvaccinated monkeys contracted the virus, and that vaccinated monkeys did…
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Big tech censorship fuels growth of alternative media
In this article for Reclaim The Net, Didi Rankovic reports on the growth of Gab users as Twitter implemented a “fact check” label on President Donald Trump’s tweets. Rancovic says that alternative social media such as Gab, is one way that individuals are responding to mainstream censorship. Editor’s Note: The following article is a testament that people…
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Overcome the fear: Sign petition to end lockdowns of children and the youth
We are thankful that a number of parents are already awakening to the need to end the lockdown, and to allow children back to school. One group in particular, has created a petition at Change.Org to End Lockdown of Children and Youth in the Philippines. Their points intersect with many of what we have been repeating over…
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End the lockdown and let our children back to school
“Mama, ano nang gagawin ko sa buhay ko, pare-parehas na lang ginagawa ko araw-araw” (Mama, what do I do with my life, I’m doing the same things every day). These were the words my almost-12-year-old uttered one day after she finished the weekly call with her classmates. When I asked her to expound on what…
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There is no evidence to support second wave of the coronavirus
In this article for The Telegraph, virologist Hugh Pennington says that there is no evidence that can support the possibility of a second wave of coronavirus cases. He says that the notion emerged due to the Spanish flu, the Asian flu, and the swine flu, but the coronavirus is very different. Pennington adds that coronavirus occurs…
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Cruise ship experience shows more symptomless SARS-COV-2
The following article written by Dawn O’Shea for Univadis Medical News is a clinical summary of a research conducted by Alvin Ing, Christine Cocks, and Jeffery Peter Green. The researchers describe the first instance of complete COVID-19 testing of all passengers and staff of an isolated cruise ship during the pandemic. According to the RT-PCR test, 59%…
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Why no one in Israel can explain the drop in coronavirus cases
In this article for Haaretz, Meirav Arlosoroff explains that experts in Israel are surprised that instead of going up, coronavirus cases dropped after lockdowns were lifted. None of the mathematical models used in Israel predicted this outcome. Arlosoroff cites the words of Prof. Hagai Levine who said that the models developed by physicists and mathematicians led…
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Coronavirus might disappear before a vaccine is developed
In this article for Al Arabiya English, author Tamara Abueish reports on the ideas of Dr. Guiseppe Remuzzi, director of the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Milan. Remuzzi says symptoms among newly infected individuals are becoming less severe, and there are lesser number of people who will require intensive care. Remuzzi theorizes that this…
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Italian doctors: coronavirus is weakening
This report published by The Reuters yesterday, June 1, 2020 features two Italian doctors who say that the potency of the new coronavirus is weakening. According to Alberto Zangrillo, head of the San Raffaele Hospital, viral load in swab tests are infinitesimally lesser compared to two months ago. Meanwhile, Matteo Bassetti, head of the infectious diseases clinic…
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Children’s Commission: Children should be back in school
The following is a briefing document prepared by the Children’s Commission in the UK. It was produced to help parents realize the cost of keeping schools closed, as well as understand the risks and benefits of school re-opening. For the Commission, the important question is not whether children should go back to school or not, but…