“Why are Covid cases going down” – “What has caused the current slide in new infections, if not ‘Plan B’,” asks Ross Clark in the Spectator.
“300 ‘next gen’ Covid jabs could make herd immunity possible” – A U.K. Health Security Agency virologist says the Covid vaccines we have available should be considered the “first generation” and that the 300 in development could be even more effective.
“The Case for Vaccine Mandates – Refuted” – Fear of unvaccinated people does not give the Government grounds to launch a preemptive strike forcing people to get vaccinated – or to force employers to do their dirty work for them, writes Jon Hersey in Fee.
“The Covid vaccine victims who will not be silenced” – “It’s hard to tell sometimes whether the mainstream media is ingenuous and stupid, or disingenuous and malign,” writes Kathy Gyngell in TCW Defending Freedom.
“Holding The Line” – Here’s a round-up of some of the journalists opposed to Covid censorship.
“Why are we so afraid of nuclear power?” – “To continue our present civilisation, we need a steady supply of energy. We could easily have had it by now from safely controlled nuclear fission,” writes James Lovelock in the Spectator.
“What’s really behind the net-zero zealotry of big businesses?” – “Small businesses are struggling to engage with the Government’s net-zero agenda because they lack ‘bandwidth’, by which he meant that they didn’t have dedicated sustainability officers and the like whose entire jobs revolve around environmental issues,” writes Ross Clark in the Spectator.
“The madness of Net Zero” – Bjorn Lomborg and Brendan O’Neill discuss the dangers of green virtue-signalling in the latest Spiked podcast.
“Why do we leap to the defence of those who hate us?” – “It’s a lesson the Right is incapable of learning, and the reason the Left has been so absolutely dominant for so long,” writes Frederick Edward in Bournbrook Magazine.
“De Kock sorry for not taking a knee” – South Africa’s Quinton de Kock apologises after refusing to take a knee against the West Indies in a cricket match and says he is “not a racist”, reports BBC News.
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