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Ebola in Africa: Describing and Managing the Disease/ NEJM-MSF
The NEJM published a piece written primarily by Medicins Sans Frontieres clinicians who have worked in Liberia, describing the clinical course of Ebola patients, and concluding with the paragraph below, acknowledging the need to provide more comprehensive care than MSF was able to provide earlier in the outbreak. I believe we are now arriving at a…
Children’s Health Defense letter to the FDA Advisory Committee and FDA Officials regarding tomorrow’s meeting on authorization of Covid vaccine for 5-11 year olds
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/chd-legal-action-fda-eua-pfizer-biontech-vaccine-children/ Signed by me and Bobby Kennedy. The first third of the document is below; click on the link for the rest. CHD to Sue FDA for ‘Recklessly Endangering’ Children if Agency Authorizes Pfizer Vaccine for Children 5 to 11 Years Old An advisory committee to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will meet Tuesday…
Some links between this Holocaust and that one/ Mark Crispin Miller
https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/some-links-between-this-holocaust For those who don’t want history to repeat itself, these videos and readings may prove helpful Mark Crispin Miller 30 min ago 3 Where is Klaus Schwab coming from? Nazi Germany! https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/02/investigative-reports/schwab-family-values/ On the Nazi ownership of Entrust, the German firm contracted to develop Europe’s “vaccine” passport (just as IBM made a fortune providing the…
Most Physicians Overestimate Treatment Benefits, Underestimate Harms/ Medscape
An interesting study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, was discussed yesterday on Medscape. Unsurprisingly, it appears we doctors overestimate the benefit of what we do, and underestimate the risk–by a lot. “Clinicians are likely to underestimate harms and overestimate benefits of tests and treatments, according to the results of a review of 48 studies published online January…
Media comment on today’s GAO assessment of the FBI’s flawed anthrax science
I chose the following short AP report from the WaPo because it gets right to the point: NATIONWIDE (AP) – The Government Accountability Office says the science the Federal Bureau of Investigations used to investigate the 2001 anthrax attacks was flawed. The GAO released a report Friday on its findings. The agency didn’t take a position on the FBI’s…
Current Covid status in Europe/WaPo
From today’s Washington Post: “Belgium had one of the world’s worst [actually the worst recorded–Nass] per capita death rates this spring, with most of the mortality occurring in nursing homes. Now, even though cases have nearly quintupled compared to their lowest point in late June, Belgian hospitals remain calm. Very few cases are appearing in…