Tag: coronavirus
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Menstrual Cycle Affected by COVID Shot: NIH Research
Women worldwide have reported changes in their menstrual cycles as a result of COVID-19 vaccinations. Changes include heavier and more painful periods1 and changes in menstrual cycle length, as well as unexpected breakthrough bleeding or spotting in postmenopausal women who have not had a period in years, if not decades. Although health officials have attempted…
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COVID deaths and cases are rising again at US nursing homes
COVID- 19 Infections and deaths in nursing homes in the United States are increasing again as a result of the omicron wave, prompting new restrictions on family visits and a renewed push to get more residents and staff members vaccinated and boosted. Nursing homes were the pandemic’s lethal epicenter early on, before the vaccine allowed…
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Vaccines increase risk of heart disease for young men than COVID-19: new study
According to a new study, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines pose the higher risk of possibly heart inflammation in young men more than the virus itself. According to a pre-print study published last month by British researchers, each dose of the COVID vaccine increases the risk of myocarditis in men under the age of 40. Myocarditis is…
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Suspended medical ethics professor Aaron Kheriaty on vaccine coercion, risks, and natural immunity
Medical ethics professor Aaron Kheriaty filed a lawsuit back in August challenging his university’s vaccine mandates on behalf of himself and others who have natural immunity. Natural immunity results from contracting and recovering from COVID-19. Dr. Kheriaty was suspended, and the school put him on “investigatory leave.” “I knew that I would wake up in…
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Attorneys general in 10 states join fight against Biden’s vaccine mandate
Ten attorneys general from states with Republican governors have joined the fight to oppose the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors, calling it “unconstitutional, unlawful, and unwise.” The lawsuit filed by the attorneys general from the states of Missouri, Nebraska, Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming called a vaccine mandate…
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Ireland is 91% vaccinated but Covid-19 hospitalizations is soaring
As reported in the Irish Times, two of the three most COVID-infected electoral areas in Ireland are located in the county “with the highest rate of vaccination in the country.” IRELAND’S COVID SITUATION has deteriorated in recent weeks. Despite high rate of the vaccine rollout over the course of the year, the country has seen…
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Dr. Harvey Risch tells parents to take kids out of schools, educate them at home to avoid vaccine mandates
As an FDA advisory panel considers whether to recommend the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination for young children, Yale epidemiologist Dr. Harvey Risch advises parents to withdraw their children from any public school that requires the doses. In an interview Sunday night, Risch stated that children with major chronic diseases “should be considered for vaccination.” “Other than…
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‘Fourth COVID vaccine shot’: CDC say immunocompromised people need more dose
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Americans who are moderately or severely immunocompromised may require a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccination at least six months after receiving the third dose. According to the CDC’s amended instructions, those who are moderately or severely immunocompromised should have their third shot ‘immediately’ if more…
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Hospitals should hire nurses with natural immunity, not fire them: Martin Kulldorff
“Since the Athenian plague in 430 B.C. … we have known about natural immunity. So it’s strange that suddenly people are questioning that,”says Dr. Martin Kulldorff, a Harvard epidemiologist. Nurses and caregivers who have recovered from a COVID-19 infection have “stronger, longer-lasting immunity” than vaccinated individuals who have not been infected before, Dr. Kulldorff says,…
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Vaccine passports could actually fuel spread of COVID: Leaked report
According to a leaked government report, vaccine passports may actually exacerbate the spread of COVID by encouraging people to visit smaller, less ventilated venues. According to a report compiled by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport [DCMS], implementing the scheme may have the opposite effect intended. “If certification displaces some fans from structured…