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Covid Infections Begin to Rise in Northern Europe as Winter ‘Flu Season’ Gets Underway

Has the winter 'flu season' begun in northern Europe, with signs of upticks in Covid positive tests in the U.K., Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands and also Russia?

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News Round-Up

A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus — and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.

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Australia to Stop Manufacturing AstraZeneca Covid Vaccine, Blaming “Negative Press” for Lower Uptake

Australia is set to stop manufacturing the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine, blaming "negative press" for fears about side effects which mean the jab is "not going to be utilised".

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Why Won’t the Health Care and Professions Council Investigate My Complaint Against a Psychologist on SAGE?

We're publishing a guest post on the Daily Sceptic by a clinical psychologist who is unhappy about the fact that the regulator hasn't followed up his complaint against a member of the Govt's Behavioural Insights Team.

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Judge Bans New York State from Sacking Health Care Workers Who Refuse to Get Jabbed on Religious Grounds

A judge has ruled that New York health care workers can avoid the vaccine mandate on religious grounds, following reports that aborted fetal tissue is being used to develop jabs.

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Economy Grew by Less than Expected in August and July Figures Have Been Revised Down

The latest ONS data shows that GDP growth was lower than expected in August, and still lower than pre-lockdown levels. Figures for July have also been revised downwards in a blow to the Treasury.

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Have Continuing Covid Restrictions in Schools Left Children Feeling Unfurnished, Permanently Waiting for the Upholsterer?

We're publishing a guest post by Daily Sceptic regular Dr. Sinéad Murphy, an an academic philosopher. She returns to the subject of Joseph, her autistic son, who's missed almost a year-and-a-half of schooling.

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BMJ Publishes Belated Attack on the Great Barrington Declaration, but It Doesn’t Hit the Target

The BMJ has published a clumsy and very belated hit piece against the Great Barrington Declaration, which relies on ad hominem, guilt by association and appeals to authority. Read this point-by-point response.

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No, Locking Down a Week Earlier Would Not Have Saved Tens of Thousands of Lives

The new parliamentary report on Covid repeats the claim that locking down a week earlier would have saved tens of thousands of lives. This is contradicted by the data which shows infections peaking before lockdown.

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News Round-Up

A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus — and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.

Read more