Why the WHO Took Two Years to Say SARS-CoV-2 Is Airborne

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Joseph Mercola March 28, 2020, the WHO tweeted, “FACT: #COVID19 is NOT airborne.” Aerosol scientist Lidia Morawska of the Queensland University of Technology in Australia said it was “so obvious” that airborne transmission was occurring, even in February 2020. Morawska and colleagues presented evidence of airborne transmission to WHO in March 2020, including cases of […]

An Open Letter to Parents and Pediatricians Regarding COVID Vaccination

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Robert M. Rennebohm “Two contradictory views on COVID vaccination have been expressed—a prevailing narrative (get vaccinated, immediately! Vaccination is our way out of the pandemic) and an alternative narrative (stop the COVID vaccination campaign, immediately! COVID vaccination is dangerous and making the pandemic worse). These conflicting narratives have created confusion and anxiety for parents and […]

Why are Standards So Lax on Covid Drugs Approval?

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Vinay Prasad Many scientists made a career fighting for better regulatory standards. Strangely, when it comes to the regulatory policy around COVID-19, they are dead quiet. First, consider that EUA ( emergency use authorization ) is like accelerated approval. Both require lower levels of evidence, and are predicated on the fact that we’re dealing with […]

What do you want?

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The first step in finding a solution to any issue is to define the problem. Until one does that, it is not possible to frame the nature of the desired solution, that is, what you want the solution to look like. For example, your birthday is tomorrow and you’ve been promised a breakfast at your […]