AstraZeneca Covid-19 Vaccine Trials on Hold…Again.

The short version: a trial participant who received the actual Covid-19 vaccine, not a placebo, experienced serious neurological symptoms, diagnosed as transverse myelitis, whose symptoms are identical to those of paralytic polio. REMINDER #1: trial participants are ALWAYS carefully screened and...

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We are all ‘shocked’. Shocked.

We’re shocked, SHOCKED. Recent headline for a Brussels Times article: Coronavirus: BELGIAN EXPERTS ‘SHOCKED’ AS ASTRAZENCA SEEKS LIABILITY WAIVER FOR VACCINE Notice, they’re not just shocked. They’re ‘shocked.’ ” ‘There is a European directive on...

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Norway’s Public Health Leaders Came to Their Own Conclusion.

Why has Norway’s public health system come to such a different conclusion than the CDC? For that matter, why have they come to such a different conclusion than Governor Wolf and Dr. Levine? “Norway’s Institute for Public Health reported that if masks did work then any difference in infection rates...

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Words Matter: PSA Part 3

PSA Part 3 As promised, here is the 2012 study that found an increased risk for SOME “non-influenza viruses” for SOME people who got flu shots: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3404712/ We note that it also found a LOWERED risk for some OTHER “non-influenza...

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Words Matter: PSA Part 2

PSA Part 2: The reason terminology matters (besides for the indisputable fact that words always matter) So here we have a Medscape article, telling us that the world’s first coronavirus RE-infection has been reported. But … is it REALLY a reinfection? It doesn’t seem to be, not...

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Words Matter: PSA Part 1

It’s very important that we are always accurate in how we use terminology. Words matter. Yes? Yes. So let’s get something straight here: COVID-19 is not the name of the virus. SARS-CoV-2 is the name of the virus. COVID-19 is the terminology for the severe lung issues some people get....

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