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COVID Cases in European Union Rise After High Vax Rate

After attaining what Johns Hopkins refers to as an "above world average" COVID-19 vaccination rate, infections in the European Union have not gone down but reached 1.5 million last week, up 8% from the week before.

Pfizer Experimenting With mRNA Flu Vax

The vaccines have entered phase three clinical trials.

CDC: Monkeypox ‘Unlikely to Be Eliminated in the Near Future’—Transmission Could ‘Accelerate’

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) technical report on the current monkeypox outbreak expressed "moderate confidence" that the U.S. is "likely experiencing spread within a defined sub-population."

Nonprofit Wins CDC’s Vax Injury Data

Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) just received the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) "v-safe" app data, which tracked injuries following COVID-19 vaccination. ICAN...

Wisconsin Christmas Parade Massacre Defendant to Defend Self in Trial

Darrell Brooks’ trial was never going to be easy for the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha. Now it could hurt even more.

Hospital Pulls Ad After Critics Complain It ‘Normalized’ Myocarditis in Kids

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital pulled a 30-second ad about myocarditis in children after Children’s Health Defense and numerous doctors accused the hospital of normalizing and trivializing...

Fentanyl Crisis Continues to Ravage U.S. Communities as Border Drug Trafficking Hits New Records

A memo circulating among Senate Republicans this week details how the fentanyl crisis continues to worsen across U.S. communities as southern border drug seizures and encounters reach record highs.

Vegans and Vegetarians Depressed Twice as Often as Meat-Eaters

Eating green and feeling blue?

CDC Eases COVID Guidelines for Healthcare Workers, Nursing Homes

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) loosened many COVID-related restrictions in healthcare and for nursing homes.

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