Day: July 15, 2021
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Abu Dhabi will ban unvaccinated from public places
In this June 28, 2021 article from Forbes, Jemima McEvoy reports on the segregation between the vaccinated and unvaccinated which is happening in Abu Dhabi. According to the report, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will ban unvaccinated people from most public places. The decision came as a way to push residents to take the COVID…
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Government gives doctors power to vaccinate children without parental consent
In this July 7, 2021 article for Green Med Info, Barbara Loe Fisher reports on the issues relating to the vaccine concealment law passed in Washington, DC which allows doctors to extract “informed consent” from young children. The DC City Council also prohibited doctors, insurance company, or school administrator from divulging a child’s vaccination history…
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COVID-recovered patients are protected from reinfection, no need to discriminate against them
In this July 11, 2021 article published by The Epoch Times, Zachary Stieber reports on the results of a study conducted by researchers from the University of California – Los Angeles’ Department of Medicine and Curative, a clinical laboratory based in San Dimas, California that specializes in COVID testing. The researchers analyzed Curative’s records on…
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Large UK study finds lockdowns unnecessary for children
In this July 8, 2021 article for BNN Bloomberg, Katharine Gemmell and Suzi Ring reports on the results of a large UK study conducted by researchers from the University College London, University of Bristol, University of York, and the University of Liverpool. The study, which was an analysis of three papers, showed that most young…
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Without informed consent, COVID vaccines are illegal
In this article for the French journal Revue Des Droites Et Libertes Fondamentaux, Philippe Segur, professor of public law at the University of Perpignan Via Domitia, discussed whether it was legal to make COVID vaccination compulsory. He said, “the issue of compulsory vaccination…is rarely mentioned from the angle that should be its own: that of…
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WHO recommends inaccessible and unaffordable drugs for COVID treatment
The following is a July 6, 2021 statement from Doctors Without Borders (also known as Medicins Sans Frontieres or MSF). The statement was released after the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the use of tocilizumab and sarilumab for the treatment of severe COVID patients. In this statement, MSF called on the Swiss pharma company Roche,…