There is Still No Honesty About the Scale of Vaccine Deaths
3 September 2024
Shh, Don’t Mention the Vaccines
19 June 2024
Prof David Livermore writes a postcard from Taiwan, a country where children ride motor scooters on the footplate but 90% of food sellers wear face masks. And where a 'good pandemic' has given way to 20% excess deaths.
The Australian Government's Covid inquiry has been published and it's a shocker, says Prof David Livermore. No rejection of lockdown, nothing on vaccine failure or side-effects and no recognition of ongoing excess deaths.
The Lucy Letby inquiry has admonished those who question her guilt, but the fact is that the evidence she may be a scapegoat for a poorly run hospital unit is only growing, says Prof David Livermore.
There is still a lack of honesty about the scale of Covid vaccine deaths, says Prof David Livermore. A few blood clot deaths from AstraZeneca are admitted. But that's just the tip of the iceberg and no one wants to know.
Covid vaccines were touted as great achievements by Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak and the Conservative party. But come the election and silence. Is it an admission that it has all gone sour, asks Prof David Livermore.
Pharmaceutical companies are abandoning mRNA vaccines as their problems become undeniable, says Dr. David Livermore, leaving Governments holding the white elephant. Time to reconsider our 'investment' in them.
Academic publishing has become a racket, says Dr. David Livermore. Authors pay thousands to get their articles in, editors and referees are practically slave-labour, but publishing houses like Elsevier are raking it in.
Dr David Livermore, retired professor of Medical Microbiology at UEA, asks us to spare a thought for the perma-masked this Christmas. They are not well and deserve our compassion.
Dr David Livermore takes aim at the UK's fatal decision to disperse elderly Covid patients to care homes in 2020, arguing that an overlooked solution could have averted the virus's spread and ensuing high death toll.
The 1949 Nobel Prize went to Egas Moniz, the lobotomy pioneer, leaving today's Committee red-faced. But will it one day look back with the same regret on this year's prize for the Covid vaccines, asks Prof David Livermore.
The case against Lucy Letby is far from watertight, says Prof David Livermore. Many more babies died than she was blamed for, and she wasn't even on shift when a key insulin bag was changed. She must be allowed an appeal.
Dr David Livermore replies to Dr Will Jones and defends his claim that the Covid vaccines had some benefit in 2021, although he thinks their misuse has also caused much harm.
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