If Fauci and his ilk continue to deny they are responsible for the lockdowns, there is no reason to believe this won't happen again It’s human nature to resist admitting errors. If this pattern persists, however, and the errors are big enough, it can become psychopathology. To prevent this is why every great religious tradition…
While Covid concern has waned, excess deaths remain stubbornly high in countries that employed the mRNA vaccines This just in: “Long Covid is really mask-induced exhaustion-syndrome … In the absence of strong empirical evidence of effectiveness, mask-wearing should not be mandated let alone enforced by law,” according to a study by Frontiers In Public Health.…
Superbug Candida Auris spreading at an alarming rate. But can we trust our institutions to follow the science this time? Candida Auris is a fungus that, unlike most fungi, can survive in the human body. It is capable of spreading within the body, resulting in agonizing death. For unknown reasons, the fungus is spreading at…
The U of A houses one of the first clinics in Alberta dedicated to helping people manage long COVID More than two years after he succumbed to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, Doug Norman’s long COVID symptoms are so severe he still can’t return to work as a letter carrier with Canada Post. In addition to dizziness…
We need to not only catch up to pre-COVID levels but we also should be trying to exceed our pre-COVID level The percentage of Alberta students who received vital routine immunizations dropped dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the public health system must now take extra measures to catch up, according to a public health…
The world’s leading mRNA vaccine advocate co-authored an article that calls the public health agenda of the last three years into question By Claus Rinner Claudia Chaufan Don Welsh and Steven Pelech Dr. Anthony Fauci is the recently retired public face and puller of strings in America’s, if not the world’s, response to COVID-19. His…
The Public Health Agency of Canada study’s conclusions are a fantasy, quite divorced from reality By John Hardie David Vickers Stefan Eberspaecher Claudia Chaufan and Steven Pelech Rather than learning from the painful lessons of the past three years, it’s obvious that we’ve entered a post-pandemic phase of government-led alarmism. The Public Health Agency of…
Did our lives ground to a halt for a virus about as lethal as a bad flu? COVID-19 had a loud bark but little bite, especially compared to the draconian mandates it inspired. I know: that statement is controversial, but it can be backed up by a new study on infection mortality rates during the…
As resistance to antimicrobial drugs rises, understanding the mechanisms at play could help doctors treat patients Researchers are investigating how disease-causing fungi become resistant to antifungal drugs to help prevent potentially devastating consequences of the growing resistance harmful microbes are developing to drugs. “Antimicrobial drugs are fundamental for us to live healthy lives,” says Daniel…
The stigma attached to being a Covid long-hauler has the potential to negatively impact patient outcomes High levels of stigma experienced by some COVID long-haulers are associated with more intense symptoms, reduced physical function and loss of employment due to disability, according to newly published research from a Lancet medical journal. Specialists working in Edmonton’s…