Covid a hoax, vaccine will kill us, say Aligarh residents who’ve ‘sworn’ against taking shot

Covid a hoax, vaccine will kill us, say Aligarh residents who’ve ‘sworn’ against taking shot
In Aligarh, be it Hindus or Muslims, the young or old, most don’t want to get vaccinated against Covid. They claim 99% people die because of it. BISMEE TASKIN 25 May, 2021 11:00 am IST Apart from vaccine hesitancy, there is also little adherence to Covid protocols in Aligarh | Photo: Praveen Jain/ThePrint Aligarh: A combination of ill-conceived notions, misconceptions, a lack of trust in the Modi government and other insecurities is fuelling vaccine hesitancy in Aligarh, with people of both communities — Muslims and Hindus — saying they don’t want to take the Covid-19 vaccine shots.… Read the rest

Not a race? The graphs that rank Australia dead last

Not a race? The graphs that rank Australia dead last
By Mark Saunokonoko • Senior Journalist 7:07am Jun 30, 2021 In words that may have already come back to haunt him, Scott Morrison said the vaccine rollout wasn’t a race. Now, with fewer than five per cent of the population fully vaccinated, Australia is ranked dead-last in the OECD, a lowly position which two experts have described as unacceptable and a direct result of flawed government COVID-19 vaccine strategy.… Read the rest

NIAID, Moderna Had COVID Vaccine Candidate in December 2019

NIAID, Moderna Had COVID Vaccine Candidate in December 2019
By Joseph Mercola July 10, 2021 So much has happened over the past year that it may be hard to remember what life was like pre-COVID. But let’s flash back to December 2019, when the idea of social distancing, compulsory masking and lockdowns would have been met with disbelief and outrage by most Americans. At that time, most were blissfully unaware of the pandemic that would change the world in the next few months.… Read the rest

‘Enough! Time to stop this farce’: Sen. Rand Paul aims to bring an end to mandatory mask-wearing aboard airplanes

‘Enough! Time to stop this farce’: Sen. Rand Paul aims to bring an end to mandatory mask-wearing aboard airplanes
ALEX NITZBERG July 08, 2021     Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) announced Thursday that once the Senate is back in session he aims to put the kibosh on mandatory face mask-wearing for air travelers. “When the Senate returns to session, I will be introducing an immediate repeal of the mask mandate on planes. Enough! Time to stop this farce and let people travel in peace!”… Read the rest

Vienna: ‘Up to 50 people per day collapse after vaccination’

Vienna: ‘Up to 50 people per day collapse after vaccination’
Published: July 7, 2021, 4:43 pm VIENNAThe Austria Center Vienna (Donaustadt) is of crucial importance for the city’s vaccination strategy. Around 5000 Viennese are vaccinated against the Corona here every day. But unfortunately there are always side effects. An Impfstrasse employee told Austrian daily Heute that around 50 people per day collapsed last weekend. Almost all of them had previously received a dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.… Read the rest

Eric Clapton’s Anti-Vaccine Diatribe Blames ‘Propaganda’ for ‘Disastrous’ Experience

Eric Clapton’s Anti-Vaccine Diatribe Blames ‘Propaganda’ for ‘Disastrous’ Experience
Hall of Famer, who also appeared on Van Morrison’s single in December, expressed opinions to anti-lockdown activist By DANIEL KREPS Eric Clapton Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Eric Clapton detailed his “disastrous” health experience after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine and blamed “the propaganda” for overstating the safety of the vaccine in a letter the guitarist shared with an architect/anti-lockdown activist. Clapton previously shared his thoughts on the Covid-19 shutdown when he appeared on Van Morrison’s anti-lockdown song “Stand and Deliver” in December 2020; two months later, in February, Clapton received his first of two AstraZeneca vaccinations, he wrote in his letter to Robin Monotti, who shared the letter on his Telegram with the guitarist’s permission.… Read the rest

Moderna starts human trials of an mRNA-based flu vaccine

Moderna starts human trials of an mRNA-based flu vaccine
Turns out, mRNA vaccines are just getting started.  by Fermin Koop  July 9, 2021 in Diseases, Health & Medicine, News, Science After tackling COVID-19, Moderna now wants to use the same technology to develop a different vaccine. This week, the US pharmaceutical company administered the first doses of an mRNA-based influenza vaccine to a group of participants in an early-phase clinical trial.… Read the rest

Nurse Blows the Whistle on the Medical Industry: ‘They’re Not Offering Informed Consent’

Nurse Blows the Whistle on the Medical Industry: ‘They’re Not Offering Informed Consent’
BY JESSICA MARIE BAUMGARTNER July 9, 2021 Last week, America’s Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) came to speak in Kansas City, Missouri.  AFLDS founder Dr. Simone Gold brought her message that COVID-19 is nothing to fear and that there are treatments available. At the start of the pandemic, she was fired after speaking out in support of anti-malaria medication hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). At the time, President Donald Trump was praising the effectiveness of the drug, but shortly after, the FDA revoked emergency use authorization for it.… Read the rest

WHO Not Happy As More States Ignore Lockdown Advice

WHO Not Happy As More States Ignore Lockdown Advice
WHO urges extreme caution against completely lifting public health measures CNBC – The World Health Organization is urging “extreme caution” against lifting public health measures in countries around the world as the Covid pandemic rages in countries with low vaccination rates and puts other regions at risk for the spread of variants. Countries with high vaccination rates like the United States and the United Kingdom have been gradually lifting public health measures while other countries are battling their worst outbreaks since the beginning of the pandemic.… Read the rest

Officials Admit Covid Death Overcount

Officials Admit Covid Death Overcount
U.S. Navy Doctors, Nurses and Corpsmen Treat COVID Patient | Image: Petty Officer 2nd Class Sara Esh Santa Clara County revises total COVID deaths by over 20% SAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT – Santa Clara County’s COVID-19 death toll dropped by 22% this month. That’s not a mistake—last Friday, county health officials announced a narrower criteria for deaths attributable to COVID-19, which excluded about 500 fatalities previously attributed to the disease.… Read the rest