Vaccines for Preventing Influenza in healthy Adults
Vittorio Demicheli et al. We found 52 clinical trials of over 80,000 adults. We were unable to determine the impact of bias on about 70% of the included studies due to insufficient reporting of details. Around 15% of the included studies were well designed and conducted. We focused on reporting of results from 25 studies […]
How Much Do You Know About Vaccination?
Vernon Coleman When the first practical polio vaccine was made in the 1950s, monkey kidney tissue was used. It was not realised that one of the viruses commonly found in monkey kidney cells can cause cancer in humans. The American government was warned of this but the doctor who gave the warning was ignored and […]
Immunology 101: Why Intramuscular COVID-19 Vaccination Must Fail
Anonymous, Sucharit Bhakdi, Michael Palmer Many countries are currently experiencing a wave of COVID-19 “breakthrough cases” in spite of high vaccination rates. In this paper, we explain the fundamental reason why such cases had to be expected: the antibodies induced by intramuscular vaccination will only circulate in the bloodstream, but they will not reach the […]
Nasal Vaccination Against SARS-CoV-2: Synergistic or Alternative to Intramuscular Vaccines?
Mattia Tiboni, Luca Casettari, Lisbeth Illum It is striking that all marketed SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are developed for intramuscular administration designed to produce humoral and cell mediated immune responses, preventing viremia and the COVID-19 syndrome. They have a high degree of efficacy in humans (70–95%) depending on the type of vaccine. However, little protection is provided […]
(Influenza) Virus Gonna Virus
Alex Berenson We increased flu shots over 15-fold between 1980 and 2020. You’ll never BELIEVE what happened next! … There is absolutely no relationship between the number of flu “vaccines” we give and deaths from influenza. … Turns out the flu shot is just as useless as the Covid shot, but no one noticed because […]
Effects of Vaccination and Previous Infection on Omicron Infections in Children
Dan-Yu Lin et al. On October 29, 2021, the Food and Drug Administration authorized the BNT162b2 vaccine (Pfizer–BioNTech) for emergency use in children 5 to 11 years of age, on the basis of an immunobridging study and a small efficacy study.1 Recent case–control studies have shown modest short-term effectiveness of the BNT162b2 vaccine in this […]
China Approves World-first Inhaled COVID-19 Vaccine
Ben Turner China has approved the world’s first inhaled COVID-19 vaccine, the vaccine maker CanSino Biologics (CanSinBIO) in Tianjin, China has announced. The newly approved vaccine, named Convidecia Air, uses the same platform as the injectable COVID-19 vaccine by the same manufacturer — pieces of genetic material transported by a harmless adenovirus vector so the […]
Self-Selected COVID-19 “Unvaccinated” Cohort Reports Favorable Health Outcomes and Unjustified Discimination in Global Survey
Robert Verkerk, Christof Plothe, Naseeba Kathrada and Latarina Lindley Self-reported data collected independently by the UK-based Control Group Cooperative between September 2021 and February 2022, inclusive, from a self-selected international COVID-19 “unvaccinated” population are discussed. Data come from a cohort of 18,497 participants who provided questionnaire responses monthly. The largest numbers are from Europe, North […]