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EMA lists spinal condition as side effect of Astra Zeneca COVID shot
This January 15, 2022 article for Reuters, reports new guidance issued by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) regarding the Astra Zeneca (AZ) COVID shot. According to the report, EMA has finally issued formal guidance which recommended the adding of transverse myelitis, a spinal inflammation, as a side effect of the AZ COVID shot. A similar…
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Group from Panay releases position paper: Restrictions bring more harm than good
The following article was published by Panay News last January 14, 2022. It reports on the position paper released by the Panay Alliance Karapatan and Bagong Alyansang Makabayan which was submitted to the Iloilo City Sangguniang Panglusod (SP) as a response to the SP’s plan to pass an ordinance restricting the movement of the unvaccinated.…
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Latest VAERS report shows increased vaccine injuries among children
The following article was written by Megan Redshaw and was published by the Children’s Health Defense last January 14, 2022. It reports on the recent data from the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showing more than a million reports of adverse events, and…
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Mainstream Media Finally Acknowledge Cross-Immunity: T-cells from Common Colds can Provide Protection Against COVID
The following article was written by Alistair Smout and published by Reuters last January 10, 2022. In it, Smout reports the findings of a study conducted by Imperial College London (ICL) which confirms that high levels of T-cells from common cold coronaviruses can provide protection against COVID-19 [a concept known as cross-immunity]. According to the…
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Manny Pacquiao: Vaccination Should Continue to be a Personal Choice
In this January 12, 2022, article published by The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Jan Escosio reports on the recent statement made by the presidential aspirant, Sen. Manny Pacquiao regarding vaccination. Pacquiao appealed to the Department of Interior on Local Government (DILG), the Philippine National Police (PNP), and the Department of Transportation (DoTr) not to curtail the…
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Updated IFR for COVID Confirms 99.9987% Survival for Under-20’s
In this January 20, 2022 article for The Daily Sceptic, Will Jones reports on the results of a new study published by Professor John Ioannidis [the same one featured in the articles Stanford’s Dr. John Ioannidis destroys the Covid lockdown narrative, John Ioannidis: COVID Deaths Massively Over-counted, New estimates put COVID infection fatality rate at…
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56% of New COVID Cases Logged in Highly Vaccinated Metro Manila
In this January 13, 2022 article published by The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Daniza Fernandez reports that more than half of the Philippines’ cases for the day were logged in Metro Manila. Meanwhile, 22% of the cases came from Calabarzon, 10% were from Central Luzon, and the 12% remaining is from other areas in the Philippines.…
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DILG Wants Village Chiefs to Submit List of Unvaccinated Residents
In this January 12, 2022 article from The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Daphne Galvez reports the latest order of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) for barangay leaders to identify and submit a list of residents who are still unvaccinated against COVID-19. According to DILG Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya, this is to ensure that…
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Research Shows Moderna Shots Lead to Autoimmune Hepatitis
The following article was published by the Journal of Hepatology last October 4, 2021. In it, authors Gloria Shwe Zin Tun, Dermot Gleeson, Amer Al-Joudeh, and Asha Dube say that immune-mediated hepatitis following Moderna vaccination has been confirmed by their case study. According to the researchers, before their subject was vaccinated, he had “no other…
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Wellcome: Time to Live with COVID and Treat Virus Like the Common Cold
In this January 11, 2021 article for The Telegraph, Oliver Gill reports on the statement released by Nick Moakes, Chief Investment Officer of Wellcome, Britain’s biggest independent funder of medical research. According to Moakes, “I don’t think it can mean going back into regular lockdowns, because it is just not economically viable. We don’t do…