Review of WA’s Covid-19 management and response
Submission by Michael Darby, 16 March 2023
· Term of reference A
a) Pandemic planning and preparedness, specifically:
Submission by Michael Darby, 16 March 2023
· Term of reference A
a) Pandemic planning and preparedness, specifically:
Dr. Kary B. Mullis, who passed away on August 7, 2019 at age 74, stated emphatically that no infection or illness can be accurately diagnosed with the PCR-RT.
“PCR basically takes a sample of your cells and amplifies any DNA to look for […]
Researchers found that discarded face coverings and other personal protective equipment could account for some of the rise in microplastics entering the environment.
At a first glance, the COVID-19 pandemic seemed to have a positive impact on the environment, with […]
To clarify things; the real danger to national sovereignty doesn’t lie with the Treaty itself, which simply provides the terms for administration, financing and governance, what must be opposed and rejected are the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulation (IHR).
Whilst the Treaty requires a vote of both the House of […]
The Brighton Collaboration funded by CEPI aims to become the arbiter of what constitutes a vaccine side effect.
An international coalition has set out what it calls a “moonshot” plan to ensure the development of new vaccines against emerging epidemics within 100 days.
Background: As face masks became mandatory in most countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, adverse effects require substantiated investigation.
Methods: A systematic review of 2,168 studies on adverse medical mask effects yielded 54 publications for synthesis and 37 studies for meta-analysis (on n = 8,641, m = 2,482, f = 6,159, […]