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Zimbabwe’s historic anthrax epizootic: new analysis
A paper has been published here and, while in draft form, discussed at length here, which reanalyzes the features of Zimbabwe’s anthrax epizootic, which began in 1978 and slowly tailed off after 1980. The authors include an MD and geography specialists from the University of Nevada, Reno. The first author, James M. Wilson, MD, has…
Americans are smartening up about the boosters
According to the CDC. as of December 10, 2021: “Overall, about 237.5 million people, or 71.5% of the total U.S. population, have received at least one dose of vaccine. About 200.7 million people, or 60.5% of the total U.S. population, have been fully vaccinated.* About 49.9 million additional/booster doses in fully vaccinated people have been…
Thinking about infections and immunity
I think I have had influenza twice, based on my symptom pattern and the fact I was exposed to flu cases. But every winter I care for flu patients, so I have probably been exposed to flu viruses repeatedly each season. But I generally stay well. Why? For each infectious disease, an “infectious dose” has…
Government vaccine mandates overreach in ways not so far considered
1. Mandates for millions of Americans via OSHA offer the alternative of weekly testing for COVID. However, all COVID tests in the USA are “emergency use authorized” or EUA products, and are therefore experimental under the law. Using the same argument I have made before, that Americans legally cannot be compelled to be experimental subjects,…
FBI won’t release details on anthrax suspect
Thanks to Marisa Taylor at McClatchy Newspapers for this well-researched report on where the release of the records stands, and how the FBI justifies withholding these records.
France and Greece (possibly the most independent cultures in Europe) demonstrate over vaccine mandates. If they roll over, will the rest of Europe?
Protests hit Athens and Paris over new coronavirus restrictions, vaccine mandates A woman holds an anti-vaccination placard in response to new coronavirus curbs in central Paris on July 14. The sign, written in French, reads: “The liquid of the dictatorship will never enter my body.” (Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/AFP/Getty Images) By Erin Cunningham and Isabelle…