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Real-world evidence consistently challenges the claims of 'The Science'. Yet persuading people of this was difficult throughout the pandemic. Dr Clare Craig takes a new approach to tackling the myths about COVID-19.
Medical ethics are vital and should be non-negotiable in a civilised society, including during an emergency. But sacred principles of bodily autonomy and informed consent were glibly cast aside during the pandemic.
Life Saving has become the dominant ethos of our age, presented as popular justification for extreme policies from lockdowns to mass migration to Net Zero. It sounds anodyne but its consequences are anything but.
The devastating harms of the lockdowns that African countries imposed in response to a contagion that made little impact on the continent's mortality are still being felt as Africans now face a decade or more of austerity.
The New York Times has published an angry article blaming Ron DeSantis for the "steep cost" of his Covid response, despite having to admit Florida did better than the rest of the country.
Follow Sarah on a harrowing journey that shines a light on the impact of lockdowns on women and girls in developing countries, resulting in devastating consequences for millions of vulnerable girls, just like her.
At 5am on Thursday morning, a grainy video purporting to show a lioness in the woods near Berlin made the rounds on Twitter. In the panic that ensued, people locked themselves in their homes and events were cancelled.
What was there to like in the Covid era, asks Ramesh Thakur. Billions, if you were Big Pharma. Unchecked power, if you were Big State. More control over the world's governments, for the WHO. Misery for the rest of us.
Former Headteacher Hugh McCarthy tells how his talk on the harms Covid lockdowns have done to children was refused several venues for his dissent from the official narrative. And he is not alone in being censored.
More than 28,000 people in England and Wales have been convicted of breaches of Covid regulations, despite the Government’s insistence that it never intended to criminalise people during the pandemic.
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