Reform Might be About to Wipe Out the Tories
3 May 2024
by Will Jones
News Round-Up
4 May 2024
by Toby Young
We're publishing an original piece today on the risks of heart problems following receipt of a Covid vaccine by two distinguished doctors. They originally submitted it to the BMJ as a 'Rapid Response', but it was rejected.
In a perplexing and worrying development, Seychelles, one of the world's most vaccinated countries, announced today that it was extending restrictions for an indefinite period as infections remain persistently high.
A new study in the journal Vaccines concludes that for every three deaths the vaccines prevent, one person dies from an adverse reaction while another four suffer serious side effects. Time to reconsider, they ask?
Nadhim Zahawi claims Boris's decision to "pause" the easing of restrictions has saved "thousands of lives" because it means more people are being vaccinated. But the roll-out wouldn't have stopped on Freedom Day, would it?
The sixth of our weekly round-ups of Covid vaccine safety reports and news from a group of medical doctors to inform the debate on vaccination.
GP Dr Helen Westwood has written to her MP Graham Brady expressing her concerns about the possible plans for mandatory vaccination of healthcare workers and calling for Matt Hancock to be sacked.
With topsy-turvy results for doses 1 and 2 and confidence intervals wide enough to drive a bus through, PHE's latest vaccine study leaves a lot to be desired.
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) is to recommend against the vaccination of under-18s until there is more safety data, according to the Telegraph.
The fifth of our weekly round-ups of Covid vaccine safety reports and news from a group of medical doctors to inform the debate on vaccination.
The modellers of doom are at it again, with Neil Ferguson predicting a big summer wave based on the Indian variant being 60% more infectious. But if that is so, why is it not taking over everywhere?
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