Category: Health News

Salmonella Outbreak Across Multiple US States Linked to Turtles, CDC Warns

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned on July 21 that the latest salmonella outbreak across the United States is linked to turtles. “Many people in this outbreak purchased small turtles online before getting sick,” the CDC said in an announcement on its website. “Do not buy small turtles with shells less than 4…


WHO Again Considers Declaring Monkeypox a Global Emergency

LONDON—As the World Health Organization’s emergency committee convened Thursday to consider for the second time within weeks whether to declare monkeypox a global crisis, some scientists said the striking differences between the outbreaks in Africa and in developed countries will complicate any coordinated response. African officials say they are already treating the continent’s epidemic as…


Vaccine-Derived Polio Case Discovered in NY as Officials Issue Alert to Hospitals

The New York State Health Department on July 21 confirmed a polio case and called on health care providers to look for more infections. Officials said a resident of Rockland County, located about an hour from New York City and next to the highly populous Westchester County, tested positive for the virus. The New York…


Vaccines Are Destroying People’s Immunity Through ‘Immune Imprinting’: Dr. Robert Malone [Part 1]

“The question is, why are these people that have had these repeated vaccinations, the ones that are getting the more severe infections, disease, and death? It’s a paradox.” There’s a known phenomenon within the vaccine scientific community called “immune imprinting,” where it’s understood that frequent vaccinations can push out existing immunity within people. This has…


WHO Reports 14,000 Cases of Monkeypox Globally, 5 Deaths in Africa

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed 14,000 cases of monkeypox worldwide, with five deaths reported in Africa, Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday. Most of the cases reported thus far have been found in Europe, particularly among men who have sex with men, the WHO said, although all the deaths have occurred…


China Reports One Human Infection of Bubonic Plague in Northwestern Region of Ningxia

BEIJING—The northwestern Chinese region of Ningxia reported one human infection of plague, state television said late on Tuesday. The caseload of human plague infection, a highly infectious and severe disease, is low in China, with just one in 2021 and no deaths, down from four infections and three deaths in 2020, according to data from…


CDC Panel Approves Novavax Jab for Adults

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday endorsed Novavax’s more conventional COVID-19 vaccine for use as a primary shot for eligible Americans aged 18 and older. The CDC’s independent advisory committee voted unanimously to recommend the vaccine for adults after reviewing safety and effectiveness data at a public meeting on Tuesday. Signing…


CDC Approves Novavax Jab for Adults

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday endorsed Novavax’s more conventional COVID-19 vaccine for use as a primary shot for eligible Americans aged 18 and older. The CDC’s independent advisory committee voted unanimously to recommend the vaccine for adults after reviewing safety and effectiveness data at a public meeting on Tuesday. Signing…


CDC Recommends Novavax COVID-19 Jab for Adults

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday endorsed Novavax’s more conventional COVID-19 vaccine for use as a primary shot for eligible Americans aged 18 and older. The CDC’s independent advisory committee voted unanimously to recommend the vaccine for adults after reviewing safety and effectiveness data at a public meeting on Tuesday. Signing…


New Study Adds to Growing Body of Evidence Suggesting Mask Mandates Are Ineffective

A new study published this month revealed that COVID-19 mask mandates in schools have little to no effect. “Our findings contribute to a growing body of literature which suggests school-based mask mandates have limited to no impact on the case rates of COVID-19 among K-12 students,” researchers at the University of Southern California and the…