Category: Health Reset
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COVID Vaccine Costs Rise as Public Awareness Drops
The latest coronavirus vaccines in the U.S. are no longer free for uninsured adults, costing up to $200 after the federal Bridge Access Program that paid the price ran out of money. The uninsured and underinsured are disproportionately impacted by this move, and medical professionals worry that fewer people will maintain current vaccination records. Many…
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Cebu City Prepares for Potential Mpox Outbreak Amid Controversy
The Cebu City Health Department (CHD) is preparing the Cebu City Quarantine Center (CCQC) as a precaution against a possible mpox outbreak. The CHD is monitoring one suspected case and collaborating with local health centers to track any future cases. The country’s first verified case of mpox this year prompted the start of information dissemination.…
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Potential Risks of mRNA Vaccines in Children: Study Raises Concerns
A new study reveals that children aged 5-11 who received two doses of Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine showed elevated levels of IgG4 antibodies, indicating a potential alteration in their immune response. This heightened IgG4 could be linked to autoimmune conditions and reduced ability to fight infections or cancer. The findings raise concerns about the long-term…
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No Evidence Behind Monkeypox Virus Existence: Questioning the Motives Behind the Vaccine Push
Newly unsealed documents from the FDA, obtained through a FOIA request, reveal that the agency has no scientific evidence proving the existence of the “monkeypox virus.” Despite this, the FDA has approved vaccines and diagnostics for the virus, which some critics claim is part of a fearmongering campaign. Renowned German doctor Wolfgang Wodarg argues that…
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FDA Approves Updated COVID-19 Vaccines for Omicron KP.2 Strain Amid Concerns Over Relevance and Safety
The FDA has approved updated mRNA COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna targeting the Omicron variant KP.2, despite the lack of released clinical trial data. These vaccines are recommended for everyone aged 6 months and older. Critics, including several doctors and scientists, have expressed concern over the safety and necessity of these vaccines given their…
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Study Links COVID-19 Vaccines to Heart Inflammation in Children
A new study from the University of Oxford has confirmed that myocarditis and pericarditis in children and adolescents are linked exclusively to COVID mRNA vaccinations, not the virus itself. The study examined over a million English children and found that all heart inflammation cases occurred in vaccinated individuals. This follows other research that connects COVID-19…
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The Rush to Vaccinate Low-Risk Teens Against Mpox
Bavarian Nordic plans to seek European approval for its mpox vaccine for adolescents after the WHO declared a global public health emergency. Medical commentator John Campbell suggests that the risk of sustained mpox transmission in the West is low, with transmission mainly occurring through close contact rather than airborne. The CDC notes that severe cases…
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Pharma Profits Surge Amid Renewed Mpox Panic: Are We Repeating History?
Bavarian Nordic’s stock surged after the WHO declared mpox a global public health emergency due to outbreaks in the DRC and neighboring countries. The declaration could lead to increased funding and vaccine distribution despite criticisms of the WHO’s process. Bavarian Nordic is one of the few companies with an approved mpox vaccine, Jynneos, although there…
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Malaysia and Indonesia Heighten Mpox Measures Amid Global Health Alert
Malaysia is enhancing its surveillance and advocacy efforts for mpox after the WHO declared a global public health emergency for the second time. Travelers from countries with mpox cases must monitor their health for 21 days upon entering Malaysia. The Health Ministry advises those with risky activities or symptoms to seek immediate medical attention and…
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DOH Identifies New mpox Case Following Global Health Emergency Declaration
The Philippines has detected its tenth mpox case, involving a 33-year-old Filipino male with no recent travel history. The patient developed symptoms, including a fever and rash, and was confirmed positive through a PCR test. The Department of Health (DOH) emphasized that the virus spreads through close contact and contaminated materials and can be killed…