Category: Approaches of different countries
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Pfizer drops India vaccine application after regulator seeks local trial
The following is an article published by Reuters last February 5, 2021. Here, Indian correspondent Krishna N. Das reports that Pfizer had withdrawn its application for emergency use authorization after India’s drug regulator demanded a local safety and immunogenicity study. According to the report, “The drug regulator said on its website its experts did not…
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South Korea shifts pandemic policy to focused protection
The following article was from an original post by The Korea Herald and was republished by The Philippine Daily Inquirer last January 27, 2022. According to the report, health officials in South Korea are saying that the Omicron is no cause for alarm and that the fears over the variant were unjustified and possibly disruptive.…
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More European countries roll back COVID restrictions
In this February 9, 2022 article for Epoch Times, Jack Phillips reports that more countries in Europe have decided to relax some of their COVID-related restrictions. France, Portugal, and Greece have recently announced that they would drop the requirement of a negative COVID test for people who were vaccinated outside the European Union. Editor’s Note:…
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How Denmark decided COVID isn’t a critical threat to society
Denmark is the first country in Europe to remove all pandemic restrictions including vaccine passports. In this February 4, 2022 article for The Atlantic, author Derek Thompson talks to Danish researcher Michael Bang Petersen to understand how Denmark determined that COVID is no longer a socially relevant illness in the country. Here are the most…
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DMED Data Shows Massive Vaccine Injuries Among Military, DOD Manipulates Data to Coverup
In this February 6, 2022 article on Substack, Steve Kirsch discusses the data from the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED), the official database covering all 1.4 million servicemen of the Department of Defense (DOD). In this article, Kirsch explains what the data contains, and why it is important. Kirsch also says that he has been…
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Court Demands Data from Austrian Health Ministry Justifying COVID-19 Rules
In this February 1, 2022 article published by News.Com.Au, Frank Chung reports on a recent court ruling released by Austria’s Constitutional Court demanding detailed data from the country’s Health Ministry justifying the government’s COVID measures. According to the report, the court issued 10 sets of questions to the Health Ministry in preparation for a possible…
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Denmark Ends All Covid-related Restrictions Despite High Covid Cases
A January 31, 2022 article published in Unherd reported that starting on February 1, 2022, Denmark will be the first country in Europe to end all Covid-related laws. Freddie Sayers, the host of Unherd, talked to Dr. Camilla Holten-Møller about her country’s bold decision. Dr. Camilla Holten-Møller is the head of the Expert Group for…
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Israel will end COVID vaccine passports for most places
In this February 2, 2022 article for Epoch Times, Jack Phillips reports on a surprising move from the Israeli authorities. According to Phillips, top Israeli officials have decided to abolish the country’s Green Pass for restaurants, hotels, gyms, and theaters. The new policy is expected to come into effect on February 6, 2022. Editor’s Note:…
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COVID-19 no longer a “socially critical disease” in Denmark, country drops all restrictions
Denmark has once again lifted its coronavirus restrictions even as the Omicron variant spreads in the country. The report on this has been written by Leah Barkoukis and was published by Townhall last January 27, 2022. In a press conference, Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that the country will reclassify COVID-19 and it will…
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MPs will launch investigation on UK government’s use of unethical tactics to scare public into COVID compliance
The following article was written by Tony Diver and was published by The Telegraph last January 28, 2022. According to Diver, the UK Parliament’s Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee will investigate the government “nudge unit”. This came after a group of 40 psychologists wrote the parliament and proclaimed that the governments’ strategy to “nudge”…