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COVID Reinfection Remains Rare In Kids
In this March 29, 2022 article for MedPage Today, Lei Lei Wu reports on a new study published by the Lancet Child and Adolescent Health showing that COVID reinfection among children is rare at less than 0.5%. According to the study, reinfection among children was three times lower compared to adults. Reinfection was highest among…
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CDC lifts cruise travel restrictions, says travelers can make their own risk assessment
After two years of warning travelers about COVID-19 infections linked to cruise ships, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has decided to remove its “cruise ship travel health notice”, saying that travelers can now make their own risk assessments when choosing to go on a cruise. The report on this was written…
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Pfizer jab for 5 to 11 years fails FDA standard for 50% efficacy
This March 22, 2022 article from Dr. Meryl Nass confirms what we already know about the Pfizer jabs – they are ineffective among children aged 5 to 11 years [see New data show Pfizer not effective for kids 5 to 11 years old]. This time, however, the proof comes directly from the US Centers for…
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New study seeks to find real-world safety data of COVID shots
In this March 29, 2022 article for The Defender, Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. discusses a new, ambitious study that hopes to collect data on the safety and efficacy of COVID shots through the responses of 2.5 million people worldwide. The study is called the People’s Response to COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy and Safety (PROVES) and is headed…
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Lawsuit challenging vaccine mandates in Indonesia filed
In this March 25, 2022 article for The Daily Expose, Rhonda Wilson reports on the lawsuit filed last March 15, 2022 against Indonesian President Joko Widodo and the Minister of Health. The lawsuit, filed by plaintiffs Ted Hilbert and Fatoni Rahman, seeks to end vaccination as a condition for travel. The full details about the…
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BlackRock, Vanguard stands to profit enormously from vaccines, vaccine passports
This March 29, 2022, The Defender article was written by Susan Olmstead summarizes the March 23, 2022 discussion between Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. to uncover the far-reaching influences of BlackRock[efn_note]BlackRock has been referred by the Bloomberg as the “fourth branch of government”, read https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-21/how-larry-fink-s-blackrock-is-helping-the-fed-with-bond-buying[/efn_note] and The Vanguard Group, two of the…
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Study: Teens with vaccine-induced myocarditis experienced persistent heart abnormalities
In this March 29, 2022 article for The Defender, Megan Redshaw discusses the results of a new study published in The Journal of Pediatrics. The study, published on March 25, 2022, is entitled Persistent Cardiac MRI Findings in a Cohort of Adolescents with post-COVID-19 mRNA vaccine myopericarditis. The study involved patients aged 18 years and…
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African experience proves countries “mishandled” COVID
In this March 23, 2022 article for The New York Times, Stephanie Nolen looks at COVID in Africa and tries to answer the question: Why is COVID not causing a large number of deaths in Africa compared to other high-income countries? Nolen explores some of the possible reasons for Africa’s low COVID deaths: a young…
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Study from Sweden shows why some people do not get COVID
In this March 29, 2022 article published by The Epoch Times, Mimi Nguyen Ly reports on the results of a recent study from Sweden which explains why some health workers who were in contact with COVID patients remain uninfected with the virus even if they were not vaccinated. A press release from the University of…
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White House greenlights second booster ahead of FDA approval
In this March 26, 2022 article for CNN Health, Brenda Goodman reports on the expected rollout of the second COVID booster shot for Americans aged 50 and older. According to the report, there might not be a direct recommendation for people to get the second booster shot, but it will be offered to anyone who…