News Round-Up
18 June 2025
Brave doctors like Aseem Malhotra who stood up for the truth About the Covid vaccines and were smeared by colleagues, sacked and cancelled for their trouble deserve an apology, says Dr Andrew Bamji.
The Trump administration is planning to drop recommendations that pregnant women, teenagers and children get COVID-19 vaccines as a matter of routine, insiders says.
Dr Dean Patterson, a top consultant cardiologist in Guernsey and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, reports a 47-fold increase in serious myocarditis post Covid vaccinations as he calls on the GMC to investigate.
Fifty doctors have voiced their support for Dr. Aseem Malhotra as the Good Law Project takes the GMC to court over its decision not to strike him off after he spoke out about Covid vaccine safety concerns.
Cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra is making waves in Australia as he renews his call for the Covid shots to be suspended over heart risks, saying prior vaccines “have been pulled for much less”.
After receiving several complaints, the General Medical Council has decided not to investigate Dr. Aseem Malhotra, who warned about the vaccines and heart deaths in a BBC interview.
With 15m views and counting, Aseem Malhotra's BBC appearance is set to be one of the most viewed BBC clips of the year. Does it herald a change in approach from the broadcaster, or did someone just not do their homework?
A leading figure in the British Heart Foundation is suppressing evidence that the Covid vaccines cause heart damage, even sending non-disclosure agreements to his research team, MP Andrew Bridgen has said.
The Icelandic Handball Association is pushing back against a new international vaccine requirement after hearing dire warnings of serious heart problems due to Covid vaccination from Dr. Aseem Malhotra.
Dr Elizabeth Evans of the UKMFA writes that she is calling now for the medical profession and politicians to engage with the huge amount of published science and data and change course on the Covid vaccines.
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