When lockdowns were first implemented in March 2020, the goal was to flatten the curve…
Category: Burning Questions

It is time to question what you know about COVID
In this article by Makia Freeman reveals the 11 assumptions about COVID-19 that are based…

Johan Giesecke: Why lockdowns are the wrong approach
In this May 17, 2020 interview with RNZ, Johan Giesecke, physician and professor emeritus at the…

New variant of SARS-COV-2 does not make patients sicker
The new SARS-COV-2 variant may be more infectious, but it is not any more deadly…

SARS-COV-2 may have lain dormant across the world for years
In this article written by Sarah Knapton for The Telegraph, she reports on the statements of…

Why is Japan’s COVID-19 death rate mysteriously low?
In this article for BBC News, Rupert Wingfield-Hayes looks at the Japanese COVID-19 response and how the…

Epidemiologist reveals circular reasoning used to support the validity of COVID-19 test kits
The following article was written on March 26, 2020, in the early days of worldwide…

Black Lives Matter protests did not lead to spike in coronavirus cases
When Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests erupted around the world, many waited in fear for…

No surge in coronavirus cases after Europe reopened
In this article for The Washington Post, authors Chico Harlan, Loveday Morris, Michael Birnbaum, and Stefano Pitrelli…

No, there is no second wave
By looking at the COVID-19 death data in the United States, J.B. Handley shows us…