Tag: Editor’s Picks

‘Disinformation Dozen’ Responds After Documents Show Widespread Biden Administration Censorship Effort

People who were branded as disinformation purveyors say the new documents showing coordination between Big Tech and President Joe Biden’s administration is an important step in combating the collusion. “As one of the Disinformation Dozen, I am thrilled to see that both Eric Schmitt of Missouri and Jeffrey Landry of Louisiana have had the courage to…


Vaccinated at Higher Risk of Serious Adverse Events: Reanalysis of Original Trial Data

A secondary analysis of the data from the original clinical trials for the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines has found that the vaccinated arms were at higher risk of serious adverse events than the placebo arms. Pfizer trial participants who received a vaccine were 36 percent more at risk of a serious adverse event, while…


Over 1,000 Reports of Adverse Events After COVID-19 Vaccination in Toddlers, Babies

Over 1,000 reports of adverse events have been lodged with U.S. authorities following COVID-19 vaccination in children aged 5 and younger. As of Aug. 21, 998 non-serious reports have been entered into the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) for children 4 or younger who received a Pfizer vaccine and children 5 or younger who received…


COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Plunges Against Omicron: CDC Data

COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness for all age groups has been much worse against the Omicron virus variants than earlier strains, particularly the currently dominant subvariants, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data presented on Sept. 1. The data, much of which has never been published before, shows that the protection against both…


Trial Data for Newly Authorized COVID-19 Boosters Based on Mice, Not Humans

The preclinical trial data for the just-authorized COVID-19 booster shots are based on just mice, not humans, because U.S. authorities believe waiting for human trial data would have made the updated boosters outdated. The data for Pfizer’s booster was based on just 8 mice, Pfizer scientists told the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) vaccine…


Data for Newly Authorized COVID-19 Boosters Based on Mice, Not Humans

The preclinical data for the just-authorized COVID-19 booster shots are based on just mice, not humans, because U.S. authorities believe waiting for human trial data would have made the updated boosters outdated. The data for Pfizer’s booster was based on just 8 mice, Pfizer scientists told the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) vaccine advisory…


Brown University Not Denying That Student Was Hospitalized After COVID-19 Vaccination

A top university in Rhode Island is not denying that a student at the school was hospitalized with heart inflammation after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Russell Carey, an executive vice president at the school, said in a recent missive (pdf) that the university would not comment on a specific student’s medical condition. “In regard to…


College Student Who Suffered Blood Clot After COVID-19 Vaccine Granted Reprieve From Mandate Following Outcry

A college student who suffered a blood clot after getting Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine has been given a temporary reprieve from his school’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The Michigan State University (MSU) student, 19, was granted a medical deferment until Nov. 24, according to communications reviewed by The Epoch Times. No reason was given for the reversal,…


Heart Inflammation Risk for Young Men Higher After Vaccination Than After Covid-19: Study

The risk of heart inflammation is higher for men as old as 39 after Moderna COVID-19 vaccination than after COVID-19 infection, according to a new study. Researchers in England analyzed hospital admissions with myocarditis, a form of health inflammation, among the vaccinated between Dec. 1, 2020, and Dec. 15, 2021. They estimated that the second…


Over 40 Percent of COVID-19 Hospitalizations People With One or More Boosters: Study

Over 40 percent of the COVID-19 hospitalizations in the spring were among people who had received one or more COVID-19 booster shots, according to a study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Researchers analyzed data from the COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network, a CDC surveillance network comprised of hospitals in 14 states….