“Scrapping the PCR stealth tax would give tourism a much-needed boost” – “If the Prime Minister really believes in a more ‘user-friendly’ travel system that “gets the industry moving again”, his Government should take action and scrap VAT on PCR tests,” writes Bill Bowkett in CapX.
“The FDA did not grant full approval to the Pfizer shots” – “In the sense that the term ‘FDA approval’ is generally understood, the Pfizer Covid vaccine is not approved by the FDA,” writes Carl Schwitzer in American Thinker.
“Dismantling the environmental theory for Covid’s origins” – “With a laboratory leak in Wuhan looking more and more likely as the source of the pandemic, the Chinese authorities are not the only ones dismayed,” writes Matt Ridley in the Spectator.
“Delta Variant May Acquire Total Vaccine Resistance” – “According to a new paper, while our mRNA vaccines are effective against the most common SARS-CoV-2 variants, ‘identifying likely breakthrough variants is critical for future vaccine development,'” reports Trial Site.
“Nursing Homes Keep Losing Workers” – U.S. nursing homes have a long-term care problem: 18 months after the Covid crisis began, their staffs are still shrinking, reports the Wall Street Journal.
“Tetlock and the Taliban” – In his latest substack update, Richard Hanania explains how a humiliating military loss proves that so much of our so-called ‘expertise’ is fake.
“Climate change and the brainwashing of the world” – “The same bad actors who brought us coronaviruses as a pretext for removing liberty are now lining up to do the same with climate change as the excuse,” writes Lucy Wyatt in TCW Defending Freedom.
“Fact check: what caused the German floods?” – “Never mind the caveats, the uncertainties, the rogue extremes produced by climate models, the only message that will have gone down among the public will be that climate change has made deadly floods nine times more likely,” writes Ross Clark in the Spectator.
“Latham’s law” – “The Australian people need to reclaim their self-respect, to stop politicians from treating them like children,” writes Mark Latham in the Spectator Australia.
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