COVID-19

Those Who Wore Masks More Likely to Contract COVID-19

A study published in the journal Epidemiology and Infection found that those who wore masks were more likely to contract COVID-19 than those who did not.

Females, Young Adults at Greater Risk for COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects

A study published in Scientific Reports found that females and young adults had greater risks of "general fatigue, headache, joint pain, chills and axillary pain compared to males and elderly adults."

WHO Requests Information From China Concerning ‘New Virus’ in Circulation

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced last week that it has requested information from China regarding the increase in cases of respiratory diseases and increase in pneumonia among children.

U.S., Canadian Border Sees 550% Increase in Illegal Crossings

During the 2023 fiscal year, the United States/Canadian border saw a 550% increase in illegal immigrant crossings.

COVID School Closures Linked to Youth Suicide

A report published in the JAMA Network stated that there is an association between youth suicidality and school closures from COVID-19.

California County Reinstates Mask Mandates in Hospitals

California's Marin County is requiring people in hospitals to wear a mask through March.

U.S. Army Advertises ‘Covid Vaccine Not Required’

The United States Army is advertising that the COVID-19 vaccine is not required for new recruits.

Miscarriages Surge After COVID-19 Vaccine

A report from Steadfast Nation found that miscarriage rates of doubled since the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines.

Health Agencies Reportedly Withhold Vaccine Injury Data

An investigation published in the British Medical Journal investigation alleged that the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) has a "separate, back-end system."

CDC To Ramp Up Surveillance to Track Viruses at Airports

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced this week that it plans to increase surveillance at some airports to track diseases.

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