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Happy Thanksgiving: You’re fired. Donald Trump couldn’t have done it with more aplomb. “Health system TriHealth had a message for 150 employees Wednesday: We really mean it this time. The 150 workers who didn’t get the required flu shots by the Nov. 16 deadline received termination notices the day before Thanksgiving…” On November 20,…
Anthrax Industry report published/ Research and Markets
Wondering which corporations feed at the anthrax biodefense rice bowl? For a minimum of $995 (US) you can find out about where the anthrax money is being spent and who’s doing what. Yet the biggest feeder (Emergent BioSolutions) is missing from the list. So is Pharmathene, which was perhaps Emergent’s biggest competitor, and which just…
What a public health agency should be doing now for COVID-19
1. Diagnostic information. Describe the specific features of the disease in the US (symptoms and signs) so doctors will be able to clinically distinguish most COVID-19 cases from other respiratory infections like colds, influenza, pneumonias, allowing them to isolate, quarantine, treat respiratory infections more sensibly. CDC and NIH say they will publish articles on this…
The USG has given liability waivers under the PREP Act to a multitude of products for all sorts of diseases
Even the anthrax emergency declaration is still in force, at least until the end of 2022. Even though there has not been an anthrax emergency (apart from spills at CDC and Army facilities) since the Act was passed in 2005. So, if you are a member of the military or a scientist or anyone else…
Rep. Tom Massie for President
Thomas Massie @RepThomasMassie · 15h Acknowledge natural immunity Allow conventional vaccines in USA Encourage effective treatments Stop EUA vs “approved” shell game Focus on helping those “at risk” Quit acting as if cloth masks work End mandates & passports Return lawmaking to legislatures Resume normal today
Weaponized ticks? House passes Smith amendment seeking answers
24 https://www.lymedisease.org/ticks-weaponized-amendment/ SEP 2021 The House of Representatives this week passed an amendment offered by New Jersey Congressman Chris Smith, directing the federal government’s “watchdog” agency to investigate the Department of Defense’s (DOD) possible weaponization of ticks and other insects with Lyme disease during its consideration of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal…

