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Covid-19: Do many people have pre-existing immunity?
2020/1/15
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More from the British Medical Journal. The suggestion that "the herd immunity threshold may be as low as 10%" may not be universally welcomed, although the message could usefully be communicated rather forcefully to the august and infallible members of SAGE.
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Covid and Vaccines? (BMJ)
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Covid and Vaccines? (BMJ)
2020/10/15
The British Medical Journal reviews the state of play with respect to Covid, the flu vaccine, and the argument about whether vaccines are reliable and safe as insisted by the medical establishments, or whether there may be a more nuanced viewpoint that is closer to the truth. In the current climate of censorship, the BMJ are to be commended for exploring this situation.
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Covid-19: Do many people have pre-existing immunity?
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Covid - Lawfare to Commence?
2020-10-15
Dr Reiner Fuellmich throws down the gauntlet.
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Covid - A Crime Against Humanity?
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Amnesty International: UK Government Failed to Protect the Elderly
2020/10/14
"COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on older persons living in care homes in England, with more than 18,500 dying in the first three months. This report examines UK government decisions and failures which resulted in violations of the human rights of people living in care homes. Amnesty International calls for a full, independent public inquiry to be set up immediately – so that lessons can be learned and measures swiftly taken to ensure older people in care homes are protected."
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Virus, What Virus?
2020/10/13
EuroSurveillance - Europe's journal on infectious disease surveillance, epidemiology, prevention and control
"We have previously demonstrated the feasibility of introducing robust detection technology based on real-time RT-PCR in public health laboratories during international health emergencies by coordination between public and academic laboratories [6-12]. In all of these situations, virus isolates were available as the primary substrate for establishing and controlling assays and assay performance"
"In the present case of 2019-nCoV, virus isolates or samples from infected patients have so far not become available to the international public health community"
"We report here on the establishment and
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Are you Infectious if you Test Covid-19 Positive?
2020/10/13
Are you infectious if you have a positive PCR test result for COVID-19?
The CEBM reports (August 2020)
"This detection problem is ubiquitous for RNA viruses detection. SARS-CoV, MERS, Influenza Ebola and Zika viral RNA can be detected long after the disappearance of the infectious virus"
Recommended reading!
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Lockdowns Have Killed the Credibility of the UN
2020/10/13
The American Institute for Economic Research publishes an article by Peter C Earle pointing out that the UN has said and done next to nothing to defend the freedoms removed by lock-downs worldwide.
"Yet the U.N. has never failed to the extent that it has throughout 2020. This year, the United Nations has effectively stood as a bystander and partial accomplice amid the most widespread violations of human rights at any time in its seven-decade history".
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Locking Down the Young Leads to More Deaths
2020/10/12
The American Institute of Economic Research publishes an article by Gilbert G Berdine MD postulating that Lock Downs are not a good idea.
"Case counts can only predict mortality if the age composition of the people tested remains constant over time. Monitoring case counts following policy changes that affect young people will have little or no predictive value for mortality. If we want to understand mortality, we are stuck with monitoring mortality"
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The Great Barrington Declaration
2020-10-12
The Great Barrington Declaration,
Drawn up b:
Dr. Martin Kulldorff, professor of medicine at Harvard University,
Dr. Sunetra Gupta, professor and epidemiologist at Oxford University, and
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, professor at Stanford University Medical School.
Cosigned by thirty five other scientists from around the world, and many thousands of others who believe that the approach to Covid-19 hitherto taken by governments around the world is not based on proper science and should be changed.
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W.H.O. Recants - Lock-downs Not Recommended!
2020-10-12
Andrew Neil (now starring for Spectator TV) interviewsProfessor David Nabarro, World Health Organization special envoy on Covid-19, who advises at some length on the latest advice from the WHO:
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Maybe someone should whisper in Boris' ear . . .
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Covid - A Crime Against Humanity?
2020-10-12
Dr Reiner Fuellmich explains the "pandemic" from a German perspective, but nevertheless he delivers a pretty comprehensive indictment of governments world wide.
Note the suggestion for a Class Action Lawsuit.
But will this case be heard in any court?
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Covid - Lawfare to Commence?
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Covid Vaccine Trials are "Designed to Succeed"
2020-10-11
This article from Forbes investigates how the Covid vaccine trials seem to have been designed so as to minimize the chance of failure rather than to maximize the protection provided to those vaccinated.
Will these vaccines be proven to prevent infection?
Will they prevent the most serious forms of sickness?
Will they be suitable to protect those in vulnerable categories whose immune systems are weak?
What in fact will be proven by these trials?
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Masks - Whistleblowers Tell All
2020-10-10
Content sourced with thanks from The HIGHWIRE with Del Bigtree.
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Covid - the Test
2020-10-09
Is Testing Reliable?
...(06/09/2020) The BBC no less is now reporting that the Covid tests may be "too sensitive" resulting in "false positives". This does rather pull the rug from under the prevailing dogma that only more and more tests can protect us from the much-heralded "second wave" (if this is based on any actual evidence I have yet to see any).
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Covid 2019 - The First Wave
...2020-10-09
NB: This article was originally written as a blog over the course of an eventful six months since Covid-19 burst upon the world. Whilst some attempt is made to maintain a chronological sequence, it is subdivided into sections based upon topic headings.
Testing
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Covid
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