Categories for Data and Modelling

How “Unprecedented” is the Kent Meningitis Outbreak?

Wes Streeting has called the Kent meningitis outbreak – now with 20 cases and two deaths – "unprecedented". Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson take a look at the data to see if he's right.

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Monkeypox: The Pandemic They Tried and Failed to Make Happen

No sooner had Covid subsided than, in 2022, the monkeypox ‘pandemic’ came into view, with scary graphs, emergency declarations and fat vaccine contracts. But this time they couldn't make it happen, says Prof Roger Watson.

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Excess Deaths Continue to Climb With No Sign of Slowing Down

Excess deaths are continuing to climb and show no sign of slowing down, says Nick Bowler. After all the deaths in the Covid years, why was there not a lull? Instead we have 300,000 unexpected deaths and no explanation.

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The BBC ‘Superflu’ Contradiction

As the 'Superflu' fizzles out like a damp squib, the BBC and its experts have been left with egg on their faces (again). Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson highlight the worst offenders and their flip-flopping views.

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The ‘Superflu’ Story Shows the Mainstream Media Are Utterly Untrustworthy

The mainstream media have spent weeks pumping out fear porn over the 'Superflu' crisis supposedly engulfing the NHS. Now as the reality becomes undeniable, even the BBC is rowing back, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson.

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The Ministry of Don’t Ask, Won’t Tell

“Proper measurement creates accountability,” says Clive Pinder, as he calls for the Government to publish clear datasets on immigration and sexual offences. Then we can debate with facts rather than vibes.

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BREAKING: ‘Superflu’ Wave Goes into Decline Early

The 'surging' wave of 'superflu' that is supposedly threatening the NHS with collapse this winter has gone into decline early, with prevalence dropping in the most recent week and hospital admissions falling flat.

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The Strange Case of the Selective ‘Superflu’

Britain is in the throes of a 'superflu' scare, and so is Canada. But oddly, all is calm in Europe, while the WHO reports nothing out of the ordinary. What's really going on, ask Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson.

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The Contradiction in the Covid Inquiry’s Use of Modelling

The Covid Inquiry states ministers failed to grasp the shortcomings of models, but then asserts that 23,000 people died because lockdown was late. It's an absurd contradiction, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson.

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Germany’s Looming Pension Apocalypse

Germany is headed towards a pension apocalypse driven by demographic decline. Instead of preparing for this, generations of political leaders have bankrupted the country with hysterias of CO2 and viruses, says Eugyppius.

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