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First-ever human case of H3N8 virus recorded in China
A highly contagious disease commonly found in winged animals infected a human being for the first time in mainland China. A 4-year-old boy was recently diagnosed with the H3N8 virus after coming in close contact with chickens and crows his family raised at their Henan province home. The country’s National Health Commission ...
WHO appoints new team to keep investigating COVID-19 origins
An international public health agency refuses to give up searching for the pandemic's root cause. The World Health Organization (WHO) is recruiting a new research team to help find out how COVID-19 spread around the world. Twenty positions are vacant at the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens. They ...
New COVID variant surfaces in every US state except Nebraska: Florida and California have the most infections
The mu variant of COVID-19 has surfaced in all states in the U.S. except for Nebraska. There have been 384 mu variant cases reported in California, with 167 of them in Los Angeles County. Florida has the second-highest mu cases at 305, reports the Washington Examiner. Alaska had the most mu instances ...
Cuba becomes first nation to vaccinate 2 year-olds
A Caribbean island started immunizing toddlers against the deadly disease on Sept. 6. Cuba is already administering COVID-19 vaccine shots to minors aged between 2 and 18. The communist regime is the world's first authority to do so with domestically made vaccines Abdala and Soberana according to France 24. Cuban officials approved ...
Chinese-made vaccine suspended for operating unauthorized plant in Brazil
Brazil's health regulator temporarily blocked more than 12 million doses of Sinovac Biotech's COVID-19 vaccine on Sept. 4. Anvisa took regulatory action after receiving a complaint from Sao Paulo's Butantan Institute biomedical center. The center, which helps the Chinese firm manufacture locally, accused the Asian pharmaceutical company of unlawfully producing several ...
WHO calls for a moratorium on vaccine boosters
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday, August 4, requested countries to hold off their COVID-19 booster shot consideration until at least the end of September, citing a need in developing countries where most people were still unvaccinated. "I understand the concern of all governments to protect their people from the ...
CNN sued $100 million for allegedly defaming doctor who promotes hydroxychloroquine
A physician the previous president endorsed wants a pay television broadcaster to give $100 million in compensation. Stella Immanuel is suing CNN and employee Anderson Cooper for allegedly ridiculing her medical advice. Immanuel claims the broadcaster and "Anderson Cooper 360" host defamed her for recommending hydroxychloroquine to patients suffering from COVID-19. "Cooper ...
China declines WHO terms for deeper probe into COVID-19 origin
A top Chinese health official on Thursday rejected an offer by the World Health Organization (WHO) to conduct further research into the background of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Virus (COVID-19), which aims to explore the lab-leak theory that has gained more traction since May. “It is impossible for us to ...
EU will not accept all vaccinated travelers
Millions of international travelers are denied entry in many European countries despite being fully vaccinated. The nations are particularly rejecting those that have been injected with the AstraZeneca doses that came from India, the vaccines dominantly distributed by COVAX—an UN-backed vaccination effort that aims to help poorer countries with vaccine supply ...
US health officials claim booster shot unnecessary after meeting with Pfizer
There is no need for a third dose of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Virus vaccine, the Biden administration has said. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is not convinced that Pfizer's data provides enough evidence to prove CCP Virus booster shots are necessary to protect Americans from the ...
WHO advises against the mixing and matching of vaccines
On Monday, July 12, in an online conference, the World Health Organization's chief scientist, Soumya Swaminathan, warned about the danger of mixing and matching vaccines from different laboratories that some countries have started to do. "There are people who are thinking about mixing and matching. We receive a lot of queries ...
Beijing deleted early CCP Virus data says National Institutes of Health
America's public health research agency has caught a foreign dictatorship destroying vital information about the deadly disease. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found researchers linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) deliberately removed early data about the CCP Virus. This disturbing revelation came on June 23, after Fred Hutchinson Cancer ...
Democrats slapped with civil rights lawsuit for censoring US election tweets
The last U.S. election was arguably a watershed moment in national history due to widespread unconstitutional electoral procedures and a joint effort from corporations and government to "fortify" Joe Biden's presidency.Sovereign Man founder Simon Black accused social media companies of masterminding an un-American censorship campaign, which aims to silence public ...
Biden grilled over CCP Virus origin
President Biden confirmed with Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy on Tuesday, April 6, that he has not discussed with President Xi Jinping the CCP Virus source (coronavirus). "President Xi, who I know you go way back with—have you had a chance to ask him if reports are true that China—maybe misled ...
Numerous European nations suspend AstraZeneca vaccine shots despite WHO claim
A series of European countries have suspended administering AstraZeneca CCP Virus vaccine, citing concerns of potential blood clots and other serious side effects, despite the claim of no such risks from the World Health Organization (WHO). Germany, France, and Italy on Monday, March 15, decided to put AstraZeneca vaccine on hold, ...
WHO chief announces self-quarantine, but does not identify CCP Virus-infected contact
The World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus decided to isolate himself after he came in contact with someone who tested positive for the CCP Virus (Covid-19). Ghebreyesus announced his self-quarantine in a tweet on Sunday, Nov. 1, adding that he has no symptoms and will work from home as ...
Biden vows to reverse Trump’s WHO exit if elected, slams his handling of CCP Virus crisis
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has pledged to reverse President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) on his first day in office if elected, while criticizing the president for his handling of the CCP Virus (coronavirus) pandemic. “Americans are safer when America is engaged in strengthening global health. On ...
Trump administration will withdraw from ‘pro CCP’ World Health Organization in 2021
An agency that oversees international public health was put on notice that the United States will formally end relations because it allegedly is spreading Chinese "disinformation" about the deadly Asian disease. The Trump administration has decided to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2021 because the United Nations-controlled agency ...
WHO admits the CCP never informed it about the coronavirus outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) has changed its timeline tracking the spread of the CCP Virus (coronavirus). The updated timeline shows that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) did not report the existence of the virus to it in late 2019. The WHO quietly updated its timeline this week, stating that it ...
US says WHO’s failure ‘cost many lives,’ President Trump sends letter to Tedros
The Trump administration on Monday again slammed the World Health Organization’s response to the CCP Virus (coronavirus) pandemic, saying it failed to obtain information about the virus when the world needed. President Donald Trump also sent a letter threatening to make WHO funding freeze permanent. U.S. Secretary of Health and Human ...

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