Covid Quick Update
Some quick covid updates on early treatment, face masks, vaccines, and more. Continue reading →
Some quick covid updates on early treatment, face masks, vaccines, and more. Continue reading →
Video footage of recent and current lockdowns in major Chinese cities. The videos show city districts getting closed off, often without advance notice; mass PCR testing of millions of people; newly built isolation facilities; apartment doors getting sealed and building doors getting welded shut; people in closed off buildings crying for food, or jumping out... Continue Reading →
A British author recently argued that early border controls cannot explain the low coronavirus case numbers in Singapore, as Singapore “only closed its borders to tourists in late March”. But this is not correct: with the exception of North Korea, Singapore was in fact the first country in the world to close its borders to... Continue Reading →
Why has the flu disappeared since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic? Continue reading →
One positive aspect of the recent anti-ivermectin statement by Merck is that dozens of ‘big pharma’ lobbyists, who immediately shared the statement on Twitter, are now getting exposed, among them many journalists, a US NIH representative, some industry-linked professors, and one of the most influential German government ‘covid science communicators’. Keep in mind that Merck... Continue Reading →
(German only; covering Switzerland/Germany) Ein Situationsupdate zur Lage in der Schweiz und in Deutschland. Weiterlesen →
An update on data from vaccine adverse event reporting systems in the US (VAERS), the EU (EUDRA), and the UK (MHRA). Continue reading →
The fight against low-cost and highly effective Ivermectin has begun. Continue reading →
A brief overview of the current scientific evidence regarding covid-19, children and schools. Continue reading →
A brief update on the new coronavirus mutations, including the ‘British’, ‘South African’ and ‘Brazilian’ variants, and evidence of their properties. Continue reading →