“RIP Peter Lynch, a Political Prisoner of Keir Starmer”
21 October 2024
by Will Jones
News Round-Up
22 October 2024
by Will Jones
...Covid deaths and hospitalizations have been inflated. Here is the Irish Government’s analysis of Covid deaths. Many people had the virus but did not die of Covid. Likewise, Britain’s official...
...are more deaths ascribed to Covid then perhaps more people are dying at home of Covid without ever getting to hospital. Covid can kill through clotting malfunction which could cause...
...better, because the data doesn’t measure patients hospitalised with suspected Covid, but rather patients within a week of hospitalisation that had, either before or since, contracted Covid. Since the main...
...carpenters say, ‘Measure twice and cut once’. In March and April 2020, without the proper science, if it felt like Covid, it was Covid, it was buried as Covid. To...
...of COVID-19, and therefore do not include the additional mortality risk from COVID-19.) The 5% projection for the average American’s probability of a COVID-19 infection over the next 12 months...
...finding that half of the people who report Long Covid symptoms have never had COVID-19. FACT CHECK: True: there was no need for healthy young people to worry 7. COVID-19...
...The Covid death of patient B, who is ‘up to date’ on vaccination status, is more likely to be mistakenly recorded as non-Covid than the Covid death of patient A...
...effective, and they admit that vaccine injuries can be life-ruining, though still very rare. But Covid is worse. Get vaccinated to protect against Long Covid! In an ‘After Covid’ Spotlight...
...high profile media reports (May 4th) of emergency admissions of children experiencing cardiac arrest with COVID-19 symptoms. COVID-19 persistent symptoms and acute sequelae Persistence of non-life threatening symptoms from COVID-19 in...
...isn’t ‘like mild Covid but worse’. Severe Covid is the result of an immune over-reaction to the Covid infection, resulting in the immune system damaging the body and which requires...
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