It’s just before 8am on Monday morning, and my A&E department is heaving. I’ve been on-call all weekend — I’m shattered — but I don’t have time to dwell on it. Our traffic light system is a sea of red: …
Leo Biddle | A selective attention gorilla in the coalmine, and lack of primate pandemic
Leo Biddle has been working in field conservation and the illegal wildlife trade for the last 20+ years; with a large focus on rescue and rehabilitation of primates and indigenous Bornean wildlife. Having had extensive experience working in medical emergencies, …
Josh Guetzkow: Adverse Events After the Booster – Evidence from an Israeli Ministry of Health Survey
The Israeli Ministry of Health (MoH) conducted an actual survey of about two thousand people 3-4 weeks after they received the third (booster) shot of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, asking them about the adverse events they experienced following vaccination. The …
Dr Stephanie Seneff: SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccines: Is the Risk Worth the Benefit?
The COVID-19 pandemic has been extremely disruptive of our lifestyle and in some cases of our livelihood. We have been led to believe that the new mRNA technology is a godsend, and that a massive vaccination campaign is the only …
Rob Verkerk: Raising a new healthcare system out of the Covid ashes
Rob Verkerk PhD is the founder, executive and scientific director of the UK-based non-profit, the Alliance for Natural Health (ANH) International, that works globally to promote and protect our right to manage our health through natural and sustainable means. His …
Hospital intensive care no busier than normal for most trusts, leaked documents show
Update seen by Telegraph shows capacity tracking as normal for beginning of November, with usual numbers of beds available
Source: Hospital intensive care no busier than normal for most trusts, leaked documents show…