BBC Comes to Terms With Collapsing EV Market
17 May 2024
by Sallust
White Britons were more likely than black Britons to be infected with Covid during the Delta wave in 2021 despite having significantly higher vaccination rates, ONS analysis shows.
Trudeau has boxed himself into a corner with no obvious escape. But as hospitalisations and deaths rise despite vaccines and Omicron, will the shifting of 'the Science' offer him a way out?
Facebook is censoring unfavourable data on the vaccines by relying on paper-thin 'fact checks' that don't withstand scrutiny – such as this one about the dire Scottish vaccine data.
Perhaps the biggest barrier to ending the pandemic and its related theatre is the irrational fear that many people still have of the virus, a fear that ironically grips the vaccinated much more than the unvaccinated.
Vaccine passports do little to stop coronavirus transmission at festivals, but should still be considered anyway to increase vaccine uptake in young people, scientists advising the Government have said.
Prof Yaakov Jerris, the Director of a Covid ward in an Israeli hospital, has said between 70% and 80% of the serious cases in his hospital are vaccinated and the vaccine has "no significance regarding severe illness".
The latest UKHSA vaccine report shows infection rates per 100,000 continue to be considerably higher in the vaccinated, as do death rates in the double-jabbed. Plus: Did boosting during the Omicron wave make it worse?
LTB is a Clinical Scientist of some 25 years with the NHS, but has now resigned over serious concerns with the Covid vaccines. Read her letter to Sajid Javid explaining why.
Dr Oliver Robinson reviews the biomedical, social, psychological and ethical arguments for and against Covid vaccine passports and concludes they are far from justified.
All 54 passengers on the flight were fully vaccinated, masked, tested negative three times, had been in quarantine for two weeks and were put in quarantine with more testing on arrival. Two thirds caught the virus.
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