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The Suppressed Danish Mask Study

Already in April and May, a renowned Danish research group ran a randomized controlled trial with 6000 participants to determine the efficacy of facemasks against coronavirus infection. Three top medical journals have since denied the publication of this important study. Apparently, the rejection of the Danish study was due to political reasons: comments by several... Continue Reading →

Remdesivir: An Epidemic Failure

Choose language / Sprache wählen SPR and other independent experts warned early on that the very expensive “anti-viral” drug remdesivir, produced by Gilead and promoted by the media, is a failure. Dr. Paul Marik, author of the EVMS Covid-19 Critical Care Protocol, called remdesivir a “particularly useless drug” and Gilead’s aggressive PR campaign “Wall Street... Continue Reading →

The importance of covid prophylaxis

Choose language / Sprache wählen Even though the actual coronavirus season (December to April) is still more than a month away, the situation is already heating up in many European regions. As predicted by SPR and other experts, contact tracing is quickly reaching its limits and face masks are not limiting infections. Continue reading →

Aspirin for covid early treatment

The SPR collaboration has added aspirin to its covid early treatment protocol. New studies have confirmed a strong antiplatelet and anticoagulant effect of aspirin in covid patients (i.e. reducing platelet hyper-reactivity, see figure below), which may help prevent major covid complications such as thrombosis, lung embolism and strokes in high-risk patients. Continue reading →

“Second wave” age composition

Positive PCR tests per age group per week in Zurich (NZZ)
The above chart shows positive PCR tests per age group per week in the Canton of Zurich in Switzerland. The picture is similar in most of Europe: the increase in positive test results since late summer is mostly due to people of school and working age (20 to 40 and 40 to 60), not senior citizens and the elderly. Therefore, hospitalizations and deaths have remained low.