- “Covid’s rebound begins: Hospitalisations soar by a fifth” – U.K. Health Security Agency data show some 724 patients were admitted with the virus last Monday in England, up 13% on the 639 recorded the week before, according to the Mail.
- “‘That’s why I have armed agents with me’: Anthony Fauci claims his safety is at risk after Elon Musk called for him to be prosecuted over claims U.S. doc funded research that started Covid pandemic” – In an interview with the scientific journal Nature, America’s top infectious disease doctor said comments like Musk’s “stirs a lot of hate in people”, the Mail reports.
- “Virologist who funded Wuhan lab, then tried to silence Covid leak claims proudly shares videos of himself in Thai bat cave with 2.5 million of the animals which harbor pathogen that’s believed to have sparked pandemic” – Virologist Dr. Peter Daszak, who has been associated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, posted videos of himself and his research team standing in the midst of swarms of bats in Thailand this week, the Mail reports.
- “Now the irresponsible MHRA seems to be covering up suspected child vaccine deaths” – Kathy Gyngell in TCW on the mystery of the disappearing fatal adverse event reports.
- “I got on ‘The Platform’ with Sean Plunket in New Zealand!” – Steve Kirsch on his rare invite onto a Covidian show.
- “Dutch Gov’t Attempts To Forcibly Close 3,000 Farms To Comply With ‘Green’ Agenda” – Dutch farmers protesting for months over the Government’s radical ‘green’ plan to slash nitrogen emissions by 50% could soon face forced buyouts of their land, Zero Hedge reports.
- “Why extreme cold is more deadly for those with heart failure than sweltering heat” – Very low temperatures are nearly five times as likely to cause death as hot weather for those with cardiovascular problems, a study reported in the Telegraph suggests.
- “When we need it, renewable energy is nowhere to be found” – “The truth is that we need to rely on power stations that do work when the wind does not blow and the sun does not shine,” writes John Redwood in the Telegraph.
- “Oxford’s highwayman campaign against motorists” – Ross Clark in the Spectator writes about Oxford’s unpopular plans to install six ‘electronic gates’ in the city, policed by automatic number plate recognition cameras and backed up with fines.
- “One million civil service days a year ‘wasted on equality and diversity training’” – Conservative Way Forward, a Tory think tank, says the situation costs the taxpayer an estimated £150m a year, according to the Telegraph.
- “Our political police are a menace to free speech” – Carrie Clark in Spiked says the British police are now the armed wing of gender ideology.
- “Now Ngozi Fulani’s charity faces the spotlight” – Henry Hill in UnHerd writes that Sistah Space is being accused of unusual business practices.
- “Meghan: the manufacturing of a victim” – Fraser Myers writes in Spiked that the Sussexes still cannot provide a single credible example of tabloid racism.
- “Anecdotals” – Watch the new video about the vaccine injured which bills itself as “a compassionate exploration of the nuanced vaccine debate”.
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