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Who is immune to the coronavirus?/ NY Times
Excellent discussion of what we know, don’t know, and may be assuming incorrectly–by Marc Lipsitch, PhD, professor at Harvard School of Public Health. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/13/opinion/coronavirus-immunity.html
Drs. Tyson and Fareed’s protocol for treatment and prevention of Covid-19, as discussed during Nov 19 Senate hearing
Dr. George Fareed and his partner Dr. Brian Tyson have together successfully treated over 1,000 Covid patients. They have been adjusting their protocol over time, and now use both HCQ and ivermectin. Why not, for a potentially fatal disease? Why not maximize the potential benefit? How many drugs was Trump given when he had Covid?…
Health bosses accused of flu-mongering
From Theresa Boyle at Healthzone, Canada: Public health officials are misleading Canadians by continuing tocharacterize the H1N1 virus as a threat in the hopes of unloading millions ofdoses of unused vaccine, charges Ontario’s former chief medical officer ofhealth. They are trying to save face because of an expensive overreaction, Dr.Richard Schabas said Thursday as lineups…
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…
GPs must return flu vaccine over narcolepsy fears/ Independent
In early January, Ireland’s Health Service Executive advised doctors to use the Pandemrix (GSK) brand of swine flu vaccine only in the event they ran out of seasonal flu vaccine. This is the brand linked to narcolepsy cases. Apparently that warning was not sufficient. On April 3 Ireland’s Health Service informed doctors that they would…
Is the NSA Blackmailing Its Overseers In Washington?/ Washington’s Blog
Are the Intelligence Committees Being Blackmailed? During the Vietnam war, the NSA spied on two prominent politicians – Senators Frank Church and Howard Baker – as well as critics of government policy Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King, and a Washington Post humorist. A recently declassified history written by the NSA itself called the effort “disreputable if not…