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Airborne Spread of Ebola from Pigs to Macaques/ Nature
Not sure why this is still a subject for debate. Animal models establish that Ebola can be transmitted via aerosol secretions under lab conditions. The question remaining is how often this happens in humans. Maybe it does; maybe it doesn’t. Despite CDC protestations regarding airborne spread, the new guidelines for personal protective equipment issued by…
Bell’s Palsy: 7 cases in subjects who received a COVID mRNA vaccine–Yes, it is a Vaccine Adverse Reaction
Four cases of Bell’s (facial) palsy occurred in subjects in the Pfizer vaccine clinical trial of its mRNA vaccine, none in placebo recipients. FDA’s briefing document mentioned 3 cases, but 4 were discussed at the VRBPAC advisory meeting on December 10. The briefing document claimed, “This observed frequency of reported Bell’s palsy is consistent with…
FDA flat-out admits that as far as ivermectin goes, it has not done its job. But don’t forget to wear your mask and socially distance/ FDA
In the FDA’s hit piece on ivermectin, below, FDA inadvertently admits it is not doing its job. FDA says: “The FDA’s job is to carefully evaluate the scientific data on a drug to be sure that it is both safe and effective for a particular use… The FDA has not reviewed data to support use of…
NEJM: COVID booster significantly delays end of infection
By the way, you need to look at the graphics in the NEJM article to see the difference in duration of infectivity between the vaxxed, boosted and unvaxxed. The fact this is getting into the NEJM is astonishing. Is the system now going to try and normalize all the problems with the vaccine? Good luck…
Answers in 2001 anthrax attacks are still elusive/ WaPo editorial
Today the Washington Post called for an independent commission on the anthrax letters: RESOLUTION OF THE 2001 anthrax attacks continues to prove elusive. The Justice Department and the FBI identified Maryland scientist Bruce E. Ivins as having single-handedly carried out the attacks that killed five people and seriously sickened 17 others. The department was on…
Good for Business, Bad for Patients?
Excerpts from Dr. Jon Abramson’s ABC News Op-Ed: It’s perfect. Pfizer buys Wyeth‘s pipeline, the behemoth marketing power of Pfizer gets leveraged, the work force gets consolidated and the $22 billion borrowed is read as a sign that banks are willing to lend again… The core problem with American medicine isn’t really access or cost….
