COVID

44 Studies on Vaccine Efficacy That Raise Doubts on Vaccine Mandates

As some people have now been vaccinated for more than half a year, evidence is pouring in about Covid vaccine efficacy.

Who’s Push for New Pandemic Treaty Stokes Fears of Global Governance

Proponents of accord argue it's crucial to fight pandemics; critics counter such a measure will lead to coercive, one-size-fits-all rules and undermine national sovereignty.

Malone, McCullough: Get Politics Out of Healthcare, Let Doctors Practice Medicine

Letting politicians dictate patient care, which prevents physicians from practicing medicine and saving patients’ lives, is a core problem, say Drs. Robert Malone and Peter McCullough.

Japan Lifts COVID Restrictions Monday, Preps for Tourism

Quasi-emergency measures will end next week, says Prime Minister Kishida.

C.D.C. Removes Almost One-Quarter of Minor Aged COVID-Related Deaths From Official Count

The CDC has changed the status of tens of thousands of COVID-related deaths, including 24% of minor deaths previously credited to the pandemic.

Biden’s New COVID Coordinator: ‘We Aren’t Anywhere Near the End of This Pandemic’

The Biden administration's new COVID-19 coordinator believes the pandemic is far from over, wants more restrictions, including COVID-19 vaccine passports.

Southern Border Bracing for Massive Influx of More Than 170,000 Migrants: U.S. Intelligence

DHS estimates 25,000 migrants already waiting in Mexican shelters just south of the border.

New Hampshire House Approves Over-The-Counter Ivermectin

New Hampshire took a giant step closer to becoming the first U.S. state to offer Ivermectin without a prescription on March 16.

Tesla Halts Work at Shanghai Factory for 2 Days Amid China COVID-19 Curbs

Tesla is suspending production at its Shanghai factory for two days, according to a notice sent internally and to suppliers, as the Chinese regime tightens COVID-19  restrictions to curb the country’s latest outbreak.

U.S., Mexico Prepare for New Migrant Wave as Inflation Surges

Officials from the administrations of presidents Joe Biden and Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in recent days discussed their concern about the impact that rising food and energy prices will have on the region

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