Fundamentally Flawed COVID-19 ‘Science’
Byram W. Bridle Throughout the past several years apparently healthy people have been re-defined as being potential asymptomatic spreaders of a disease that can be lethal in high-risk individuals. The disease is known as the novel coronavirus disease that was first identified in 2019 (COVID-19). People around the world have been instilled with near-paralyzing fear […]
PCR Testing Timeline
Totality of Evidence The PCR test has been used globally to diagnose the disease COVID-19, and create the case statistics. The justification for mass testing everyone stems from the allegedly phenomenon that healthy individuals could carry and spread the virus unknowingly to vulnerable members of the population. As prophylactic treatments and early treatments were taken off the […]
Secrets of the Pandemic
Swiss Policy Research Little-known aspects of the coronavirus pandemic. Contents 1) Pandemic Response: Failure or Success?; 2) The SARS&MERS “Death Rate”; 3) China & Zero Covid; 4) Coronavirus Origins; 5) Why Face Masks Have Failed; 6) Covid Vaccine Trials; 7) Covid Treatment: Antivirals & More; 8) Asymptomatic Transmission; 9) Long Covid; 10) Children
Asymptomatic Spread: Who Can Really Spread COVID-19?
John Lee A respiratory virus needs associated symptoms in order to be clinically relevant. One year ago, this belief would have been universally accepted by the wider medical community. The response to COVID-19 has been predicated on the assumption that asymptomatic PCR positive individuals can spread disease. This assumption was simply accepted as fact and, […]
Were Fears About Asymptomatic Covid Spread Overblown? Infected People without Symptoms are TWO-THIRDS Less Likely to Pass Virus On, Study Finds
John Ely Fears about silent spreaders of Covid — who suffer no symptoms but can pass the virus to others — may have been overblown. A study of nearly 30,000 people has found asymptomatic carriers are about 68 per cent less likely to pass the virus on than those who get sick. No10 used concerns […]