“Covid advisor’s Cheltenham amnesia” – Steerpike of the Spectator notes that Susan Michie now says that she always thought the March 2020 Cheltenham racing festival should not have gone ahead, although she defended it at the time
“Dr. Mike Yeadon on France Soir” – The former Scientific Director at Pfizer talks vaccines and vaccine passports with France Soir
“Mayo coroner questions Nphet’s figures for Covid deaths” – The Irish Independent reports that the Mayo Coroner Patrick O’Connor believes the Covid death figures recorded by the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) in Ireland “do not have a scientific basis”
“Archbishops attack Stephen Donnelly’s ‘clandestine’ Mass ban” – Ireland’s four Catholic archbishops have said they are taking legal advice after the Health Minister Stephen Donnelly “clandestinely” outlawed public Mass, the Sunday Times reports
“How did top U.S. scientists get so much wrong about COVID-19?” – “Getting a grasp of an emerging virus is a tough task,” writes Joseph Curl in the Washington Times, “but that begs the question as to why so many people were declaring so many things – without knowing”
“The dangers of pausing the J&J vaccine” – “To deny the J&J vaccine to older people is neither desirable nor necessary,” writes Professor Martin Kulldorff in the Hill
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