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Yet another report – this time from the Human Rights Commission – has found that Australia's Covid response caused significant harm. But there's a blind spot, says Rebekah Barnett: the vaccine mandates get a pass.
Scientists from Yale have discovered a syndrome linked to the mRNA Covid vaccines that damages the immune system and causes chronic fatigue with spike protein persisting in the blood for up to two years.
Moderna has been found to have discredited the pharmaceutical industry and ordered to pay almost £44,000 after 12 year-olds were lured to join Covid vaccine trials with the promise of teddy bears.
The Covid Inquiry is being led by the wrong experts (lawyers) who are asking the wrong questions of the wrong people. It's not only ignoring scientific evidence but actively suppressing it, says Dr Andrew Bamji.
AstraZeneca has abandoned a £450 million investment in a major UK vaccine plant powered by renewables in a blow to Rachel Reeves who vowed this week to "kick-start economic growth".
The Covid Inquiry has turned to look at the Government's Counter Disinformation Unit. But it's only question is whether the censorship went far enough, say Molly Kingsley and Alan Black. Trust in public health will suffer.
Haematologist Dr Sue Pavord was one of the AstraZeneca jab's biggest supporters, but she knew something was wrong when she saw the side-effects up close. Now she says she's just "relieved" it's been withdrawn.
The Covid Inquiry was reassured by a scientist from Oxford University that the Covid vaccines were safe. But should Oxford, which received £143m in royalties from its Covid vaccine, be trusted on this, asks Mark Walker.
The Covid Inquiry is looking at the vaccines, but there are key questions no one is asking, says Nick Hunt. Such as: did Ministers know the approved vaccine was made differently to the trial vaccine and had no safety data?
Reform Party leader Richard Tice has called for former Health Secretary Matt Hancock to apologise over his handling of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, calling it "horrendous at every level".
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