WHO ignores or knowingly misrepresents its own data on Covid to protect drug makers’ interests

WHO ignores or knowingly misrepresents its own data on Covid to protect drug makers’ interests

Funding for essential sanitation and nutrition programmes has dropped as the WHO pushed for a shift in funding to mass vaccination in countries with young populations for a disease of the elderly to which they were already immune, supported with frankly idiotic slogans with more to do with advertising than public health, such as “No one is safe until everyone is safe.”

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German vaccine maker gets $145 million funding from global coalition for African vaccine plants

German vaccine maker gets $145 million funding from global coalition for African vaccine plants

BioNTech said in December it aimed to start production at the modular mRNA vaccine factory site in Rwanda in 2025, the first foreign company mRNA vaccine manufacturing site on the continent. It said at the time it had fully funded the facility, committing a total of $150 million.

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Uganda nears yellow fever vaccination target with 12 out of 14 million having received the jab

Uganda nears yellow fever vaccination target with 12 out of 14 million having received the jab

Uganda, with 45 million people, is one of 27 countries on the African continent classified as at high risk for yellow fever outbreaks. According to the World Health Organization, there are about 200,000 cases and 30,000 deaths globally each year from the disease. Uganda’s most recent outbreak was reported earlier this year in the central districts of Buikwe and Buvuma.

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Not again: Scientists accuse US of creating deadlier, more contagious flu virus that can jump from birds to humans…like Covid

Not again: Scientists accuse US of creating deadlier, more contagious flu virus that can jump from birds to humans…like Covid

Scientist Brian Hooker told Iversen the CDC’s Influenza Division infected ferrets with the currently circulating H5N1 avian influenza strain, then infected human lung cells, to make the virus more infective to humans.
Their justification, he said, is to be prepared for a zoonotic outbreak, where a virus from a bird or other animal jumps to humans.

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US House given details of how White House top officials scrambled to hide sensitive emails of how America funded Wuhan to develop Covid

US House given details of how White House top officials scrambled to hide sensitive emails of how America funded Wuhan to develop Covid

The committee may recommend that the US Department of Justice investigate Morens for making false statements, a crime in violation of Title 18 US Code Section 1001. The testimony follows revelations last week that Morens stated he would delete any “smoking guns” implicating a connection between Daszak’s organisation and the Covid-19 pandemic.

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US public health agencies face scrutiny after multiple studies show unvaccinated children are healthier than vaccinated ones

US public health agencies face scrutiny after multiple studies show unvaccinated children are healthier than vaccinated ones

Dr Paul Thomas, whose medical license was suspended due to his advocacy for informed consent regarding vaccinations, along with James Lyons-Weiler from the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, conducted a study comparing the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated children. Their findings revealed that vaccinated children experienced significantly higher instances of various health issues, including: asthma, allergies, eczema, sinusitis, gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, middle ear infection, conjunctivitis, breathing issues and behavioural issues.

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Cancer: Why hospitals in Africa are learning to  ‘put life into your days, not days into your life’

Cancer: Why hospitals in Africa are learning to ‘put life into your days, not days into your life’

Kenya has a national policy that compels nearly all public hospitals to have palliative care units, and the government’s National Health Insurance Fund covers hospital-based treatment. That could soon be extended to home-based care, picking up some of the associated costs like gloves and syringes.

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300 pages of emails detail how US health officials covered up dangerous side-effects of Covid vaccines

300 pages of emails detail how US health officials covered up dangerous side-effects of Covid vaccines

The 300-page batch of documents released to CHD on April 21 contains emails between the NIH and people reporting Covid-19 vaccine injuries. CHD requested the documents via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in November 2022. On April 12, 2023, CHD sued the NIH to obtain the records after the NIH did not respond to the request.

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Crime in grime: To get children hooked to junk, food giants ‘turn their tongues against their brains’

Crime in grime: To get children hooked to junk, food giants ‘turn their tongues against their brains’

Recently, a Goldman Sachs study estimated that by 2028 up to 70 million Americans will be taking the new weight-loss drugs, whose longer-term effects are yet to be known. Their apparent present success in suppressing extra food intake is already worrying the fast-food chains like McDonald’s that thrive on selling huge cheeseburgers.

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Chicago celebrates teen who joined university at 10, at 17 years earned PhD from Arizona State

Chicago celebrates teen who joined university at 10, at 17 years earned PhD from Arizona State

Tillman earned a bachelor’s in humanities from New York’s Excelsior College in 2018. About two years later, she earned her master’s of science from Unity College in Maine before being accepted in 2021 into Arizona State’s Behavioural Health Management Programme.

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