Tag: Health Education

Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Promise Against Multiple Variants, Including Delta: Study

Moderna said Tuesday that a new lab study shows its COVID-19 vaccine should provide protection against emerging mutations of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, including the highly contagious Delta variant that has health officials on edge. In vitro neutralization studies of blood obtained from eight people one week after they were vaccinated with their…


Delayed Second Shot and Third ‘Booster’ of AstraZeneca’s COVID Vaccine Offer Strong Immune Responses: Study

A new study into AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine shows that a second dose administered later than within the recommended 4–12 week period after the first one offered greater protection, while a third dose led to a further increase in immune response and protection against viral variants, offering both greater flexibility in vaccination schedules and showing promise…


Majority of Voters Reject Teaching Children That America Is ‘Structurally Racist’: Harvard Poll

About two-thirds of Americans believe that children should not be taught in school the claim that the United States is a “structurally racist” nation dominated by white supremacy, a new poll revealed. The findings were published last week as part of an online survey (pdf) conducted by the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard…


Debates Arise Over Florida Bill Mandating Assessment Surveys for Colleges and Universities

On June 22, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed three bills into law. The three bills—House Bill 5, House Bill 233, and Senate Bill 1108—target how civics education and debate topics will be discussed in K-12 and in the state’s colleges and universities. The bill receiving the most attention is House Bill 233 (pdf). While advocates…


University of Wisconsin-Madison Won’t Require COVID-19 Vaccination, Social Distancing in the Fall

Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Wisconsin-Madison won’t be required to be vaccinated against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus before returning to the campus for the fall semester, the Big Ten Conference school said. In a June 24 email sent to all employees, UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank said that an “exceptionally strong” participation…


Pfizer and Moderna COVID Vaccines May Provide ‘Persistent’ Protection: Study

Researchers have said in a new study that both Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine and that produced by the Pfizer-BioNTech alliance may provide lasting protection against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. The peer-reviewed study, published on June 28 in Nature, found that the messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines made by Moderna and the Pfizer-BioNTech team induced a…


Charlie Kirk: Tyrants Want to Overturn Our Constitutional Rights but People Hold Political Power

The constitutional rights of Americans are under assault from politically biased tyrants who want to use their power to restrict freedom of speech, according to Charlie Kirk, founder and president of conservative student group Turning Point USA, Whether it’s from Big Tech and big government working together on censorship, lockdowns restricting church services, or a slew of…


Heart Inflammation Warning to Be Added to mRNA Vaccine Fact Sheet: FDA

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Wednesday that it will add a warning of heart inflammation to the fact sheet for the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccines that are given to patients prior to vaccination. At a meeting of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices…


Students Sue Indiana University Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Eight students from Indiana University (IU) filed a lawsuit in a federal court on Monday against the school’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, saying the mandate is unconstitutional and violates Indiana’s ban on vaccine passports. The Bopp Law Firm represented the eight students and sued the board of trustees—the IU’s governing body and legal owner. “IU’s Mandate…


Critical Race Theory Feud on Full Display at School Board Meeting

The latest school board meeting in Loudoun County of Northern Virginia showcased heightened tension in parents’ fight to have a say in local school policies. Two hundred fifty-nine people signed up to speak at the June 22 meeting, and hundreds rallied for hours outside the school administration building. About one-and-a-half hours in, the school board…