
Excess deaths, MP calls for urgent and thorough investigation
This video is from Dr. John Campbell, who has been a beacon of scientific truth throughout the last few years.
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Are COVID Death Rates Plummeting?
Dr. John Campbell has been a lighthouse amidst of fog of COVID-19 misinformation. I’ve been watching him since mid January. Could this be good news?
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COVID-19 Long Term Immunity More Likely
There’s not been a lot of good news about the pandemic lately, but here is some good news about long term immunity. Dr. John Campbell explains a bit of good news around research into longer term immunity to the COVID-19 virus.
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Coronavirus: Keep calm and know the data
- Frank
- March 16, 2020
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Coronavirus was declared a pandemic on Wednesday due to its widespread transmission across the world. But in terms of severity, it remains relatively low, with certain demographics more vulnerable than others. Evening Standard shows us five categories of data to shed some perspective on the scale of the crisis.
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How do Viruses Jump from Animals to Humans?
- Frank
- January 31, 2020
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TED-Ed explains the science of how viruses can jump from one species to another and the deadly epidemics that can result from these pathogens. Here’s a story that happened right here in Maryland. At a Maryland country fair in 2017, farmers reported feverish hogs with inflamed eyes and running snouts. While farmers worried about the […]
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Scientist Challenges Chinese Coronavirus Data
Here’s an interesting look at the data behind the recent corona virus outbreak.
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