Mixing COVID-19 vaccines a ‘dangerous trend,’ WHO chief scientist says

Mixing COVID-19 vaccines a ‘dangerous trend,’ WHO chief scientist says
By Staff  Reuters Posted July 12, 2021 3:16 pm  Updated July 13, 2021 6:22 pm The World Health Organization‘s chief scientist on Monday advised against people mixing and matching COVID-19 vaccines from different manufacturers, calling it a “dangerous trend” since there was little data available about the health impact. “It’s a little bit of a dangerous trend here. We are in a data-free, evidence-free zone as far as mix and match,” Soumya Swaminathan told an online briefing.… Read the rest

‘Potentially a death sentence’: White House goes off on vaccine fearmongers

‘Potentially a death sentence’: White House goes off on vaccine fearmongers
The administration has shifted to a head-on strategy to dispel fear-mongering over its door-to-door efforts. Anthony Fauci, President Biden’s chief medical adviser, underscored the idea that door-to-door vaccination efforts are an attempt to remove barriers to access. | Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool via AP Photo By NATASHA KORECKI and EUGENE DANIELS 07/12/2021 01:22 PM EDT The Biden administration is casting conservative opponents of its Covid-19 vaccine campaign as dangerous and extreme, adopting a more aggressive political posture in an attempt to maneuver through the public health conundrum.… Read the rest

Doctors Can Vaccinate Kids in DC Without Parental Knowledge

Doctors Can Vaccinate Kids in DC Without Parental Knowledge
July 13, 2021 Superhero Vaccine in Development STORY AT-A-GLANCE The Council of the District of Columbia disempowered parents by enacting a law that made it illegal for a doctor, insurance company or school administrator to divulge a child’s vaccination history in records that can be seen by the child’s mother or father The law denies basic parental rights to protecting their child from vaccine injuries and to have the tools and knowledge necessary to monitor them for signs of a potentially life-threatening vaccine reaction that requires immediate medical treatment It also violates vaccine safety provisions of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, a federal law that confirmed vaccine injuries and deaths are real and made preventing vaccine reactions a national priority Additionally, it violates informed consent rights of both parents and their child while doctors, other vaccinators and anyone else involved in the vaccine decision have no liability if the child is injured If you want to protect parental and informed consent rights, register for the free online NVIC Advocacy Portal to stay up to date on vaccine laws being proposed in your state This past year, we have seen many lawmakers in the U.S.… Read the rest

The Spike Protein eBook

The Spike Protein eBook
What Do We Know? What Can We Do? UPDATED INFORMATION http://www.opensourcetruth.com/graphene-rescue-protocol spanish-researchers-find-a-way-to-remove-magnetic-graphene-from-the-body-after-a-covid-jab/ Introduction to The Spike Protein eBook All previous outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics end when Community Immunity, NOT the discredited “Herd Immunity”, renders the majority of us immunologically able to handle contact with the pathogen instead of succumbing to it. The destructive and illogical measures brought in to support the Declared Pandemic, now into the second year, the counterproductive masking, social distancing and lockdowns, have inhibited and actually prevented the development of Community Immunity, leaving the general population MORE vulnerable to pathogens, not less.… Read the rest

Experts warn full Covid-19 vaccine approval is no quick fix for hesitancy

Experts warn full Covid-19 vaccine approval is no quick fix for hesitancy
By Lev Facher  July 12, 2021 A vial of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine and syringes sit prepared at a pop-up vaccine clinic in New York City.NGELA WEISS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration issuing full approval for two Covid-19 vaccines might not be the game-changer it’s chalked up to be, according to a number of leading public health experts.… Read the rest

‘Graphic’ new Covid ad showing a woman struggling to breathe to hit TV screens in a bid to shock locked-down Sydneysiders into staying home and getting vaccinated amid record 77 new cases

‘Graphic’ new Covid ad showing a woman struggling to breathe to hit TV screens in a bid to shock locked-down Sydneysiders into staying home and getting vaccinated amid record 77 new cases
A ‘graphic’ new ad will launch in Sydney showing a young woman with Covid The woman wheezes and claws at a ventilator because she can’t breath properly  New South Wales reported 77 new local Covid-19 cases and a death on Sunday  Majority of new infections were recorded in the south-west Sydney suburbs   Tougher restrictions placed on people wanting to travel into Greater Sydney  By CHARLOTTE KARP and AIDAN WONDRACZ and LEVI PARSONS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA PUBLISHED: 01:11 EDT, 11 July 2021 | UPDATED: 08:27 EDT, 11 July 2021 A distressing new ad designed to scare Sydneysiders into staying home to prevent the spread of Covid-19 shows a young woman fighting for life on a ventilator.… Read the rest

Dr. Fauci voices support for vaccine mandates, predicts mandates are coming once FDA gives shots full approval

Dr. Fauci voices support for vaccine mandates, predicts mandates are coming once FDA gives shots full approval
CHRIS ENLOE July 11, 2021     What did Fauci say? During an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Fauci agreed that vaccine mandates should become a reality on the “local level.” “I have been of this opinion, and I remain of that opinion, that I do believe at the local level, Jake, there should be more mandates. There really should be,” Fauci told host Jake Tapper.… Read the rest

Marketing Moving the vaccination needle: Study examines behavioral tactics that work—and don’t

Marketing Moving the vaccination needle: Study examines behavioral tactics that work—and don’t
by Beth Snyder Bulik | Jul 9, 2021 10:34am Behavioral researchers at ZS studied vaccine-hesitant people across seven countries, identifying triggers and biases around what makes them tick.(Pixabay) One of the big questions today is how to get more people vaccinated. Should you offer free stuff? That works sometimes. Remind them that they’re good parents? That actually doesn’t work. It turns out that not getting vaccinated is pretty irrational, thanks to human beings’ cognitive biases.… Read the rest