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Covid Hospital Admissions Drop for 22nd Day in a Row – But New Variants in South Africa Raise Questions of What Comes Next
Latest hospital data show a fall in Covid admissions for the 22nd day in a row. However, news of a rise in hospital admissions in South Africa linked to new variants has raised questions of what might come next.
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Why Healthcare Settings Should Drop Their Mask Requirements
Healthcare settings – a sphere of society where one might expect a reliance upon evidence-based practice – is now the outlier in persisting with the unscientific and damaging mass-masking phenomenon.
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‘Original Antigenic Sin’ Mentioned in the New England Journal of Medicine
Noting that boosters are “not risk-free”, the immunologist Paul Offit has written in the New England Journal of Medicine that “all age groups are at risk for the theoretical problem of an “original antigenic sin”".
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Looking into their Eyes: Covid Narrative Dissidents in Their Own Words
A new report cuts through the lazy stereotypes of Covid narrative sceptics to ask sceptics themselves what they think. The picture is a long way from the 'selfish' 'conspiracy theorists' painted in much of the media.
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Spike in Deaths Concurrent With Vaccinations Must Be Investigated by Authorities, Study Says
Authorities should "comprehensively" investigate a spike in deaths in Cyprus during 2021 that is not explained by COVID-19 but occurred concurrently with the vaccination campaign, a study has concluded.
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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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And Finally…
In this week's London Calling the talking points are Neil Parish's fall from grace, the coming global famine, Scary Poppins, the difference between Ozarks and Breaking Bad, and Tony Blair's resurrection.
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Three Disinformation Strikes For Rowlatt, the BBC’s Climate Activist-in-Residence
The BBC’s green activist-in-residence Justin Rowlatt has had two complaints upheld against him, following the broadcast last November of his absurd "Wild Weather" Panorama programme.
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Amazon Axes Paid Covid Leave as it Returns to “Pre-Pandemic Policies”
Amazon has taken another step back to normality as it axes its paid time-off policy for employees with Covid, an announcement that coincides with the company recording a first quarter loss.
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Wind Farms Game System to Earn Hundreds of Millions in Government Subsidies From Energy Crisis
According to GB News, wind farms have been gaming the system, taking advantage of 'green' subsidies to earn hundreds of millions from the energy crisis.
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