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  • China admits its Covid deaths are 'huge' and 70% of Shanghai's 25m residents have been infected as Beijing threatens retaliation against Western nations over restrictions on air passengers

    01/03/2023 3:25:27 AM PST · by blueplum · 52 replies
    Daily Mail uK ^ | 03 Jan 2023 | By CHRIS JEWERS FOR MAILONLINE and AFP
    Chinese officials have admitted that the country's total number of Covid-related deaths is 'huge', with one doctor saying as many as 70 percent of Shanghai's 25 million residents may have been infected..... ....In a rare admission, health officials said on TV that the country was seeing an increase 'in the critical cases or the fatalities'. However, in an attempt to play down the situation, they claimed that the surge was in line with other countries.... ...Despite the explosion of infections, Beijing has taken issue with countries imposing restrictions on Chinese arrivals. The US, Canada, France and Japan are among several...
  • Covid autopsy reveals how disease spreads through the body - including the brain

    01/03/2023 2:59:03 AM PST · by blueplum · 23 replies
    The Express UK ^ | 31 Dec 2022 | IAN RANDALL
    SARS-CoV-2 — the virus which causes COVID-19 — can get into the tissues of the brain and other non-respiratory sites, autopsies have revealed. Prior to the work, infectious disease specialist Dr Daniel Chertow of the US National Institutes of Health said, “the thinking in the field was that SARS-CoV-2 was predominantly a respiratory virus". The researchers are now moving to expand their study, with the hope of exploring the relationship between widely infected tissues and long COVID. In their study, Dr Chertow and his colleagues analysed tissue samples from the autopsies of 44 people who died with COVID-19 and had...
  • Leaking lab?

    06/13/2022 1:07:22 PM PDT · by Jyotishi · 12 replies
    The Pioneer ^ | Monday, June 13, 2022 | Editorial Board
    The WHO is rethinking its earlier stand on giving a hasty clean chit on COVID outbreak from a lab The recent report by the World Health Organisation’s expert group has, according to an agency report, stated that “further research is needed to determine how COVID-19 first began, including a more detailed analysis of the possibility it was a laboratory accident”, which implies that lab leak is a distinct possibility. It needs to be mentioned that for more than a year, the UN body and a large number of scientists maintained that the origin of the Coronavirus was natural. They were...
  • Smoking-gun documents acknowledge that HCQ and IVM are valid agents against Covid

    01/11/2022 2:26:03 PM PST · by AJFavish · 16 replies
    Harvey Risch on Telegram ^ | January 11, 2022 | Dr. Harvey Risch
    https://t.me/HarveyRischMDPhD/7 RealDrHarveyRisch The Murphy DARPA Document, Page 4: "The proposal [EcoHealth Alliance DEFUSE project proposal to create infectious bat vaccine against Coronaviruses, considered GoF] notes that interferon, Remdesivir, and chloroquine phosphate inhibit SARSr-CoV viral replication. Because of its (now) known nature, the SARSr-CoV-WIV's illness is readily resolved with early treatment that inhibits the viral replication that spreads the spike proteins around the body ... . Many of the early treatment protocols ignored by the authorities work because they inhibit viral replication or modulate the immune response to the spike proteins, which makes sense within the context of what EcoHealth...
  • Israelis’ fear of coronavirus spread jumps as election day approaches

    02/24/2020 9:58:07 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 14 replies
    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | February 23, 2020 | Steve Hendrix, The Washington Post
    JERUSALEM - Concerns of a widening threat from coronavirus spiked just as millions of Israelis are preparing to gather at polling places for national elections next week, following reports that a group of South Koreans who had visited some of the country’s most popular religious and tourist spots tested positive for the infection. Dozens of school students who may have been in proximity to the South Korean tourists were directed to stay in home-based quarantine for two weeks, as were hotel housekeepers and employees of Masada, Tel Ber Sheeva and other national parks. Officials, who had previously expressed cautious optimism...