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In the middle of the bathing season in Portugal, in case of drowning the health authorities recommend a 2-meter distance and the use of a mask

The National Health Service makes available on its official page recommendations for procedures that limit the provision of first aid, in cases of drowning, cardiorespiratory arrest or acute myocardial infarction

Nature article: natural infection should confer long-term immunity

An article published in Nature presents evidence of lasting immunity in most people after SARS-CoV-2 infection. It also analyzes the interpretation, often wrong, about the meaning of the fall in

Study: Myocarditis and pericarditis increases considerably after taking vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) between 12 and 15 years old

A meta-analysis of four Nordic countries (23.1 million residents) reveals that, in the 12-15 age group , the incidence of myocarditis after infection was zero or residual. The incidence of myocarditis, pericarditis, or

Study suggests widespread use of masks has not been able to reduce Covid-19 in Europe

Results  from a correlation between mask use and the effects of Covid-19 in Europe indicate that countries with high levels of mask compliance did not perform better than those with

“The evolution of a cardiac inflammation situation (myocarditis) is unpredictable”

We have heard various opinions about the seriousness of myocarditis and pericarditis. The different ideas range from being something mild that usually passes without a problem, to be very serious.

Australian politician assumes that “there was no science behind” the measures to control the pandemic

At a meeting of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), the prime minister of the state of New South Wales, Dominic Perrottet, declared that “there was no science

Investigations point to more evidence of Covid-19 cases in Europe, before the pandemic was decreed

New studies suggest that in 2019 before the WHO declared a pandemic, there was evidence of Covid-19 cases in Europe. The European Journal of Epidemiology published an article on February 6,

Secretary of State for Education confesses that taking children out of school during the pandemic was a mistake

The British Education Secretary has revealed to the Express that stopping schooling for young people was a mistake and that he would do what he could to ensure that education

Why do we continue to ignore natural immunity?

An article published in Medspace warns that health policies in most countries continue to ignore the effect of immunity acquired through infection without vaccination. Antibodies after an infection are robust

Censorship in times of a pandemic

The limitation of freedom of expression in terms of a pandemic deserves particular reflection as it goes far beyond ideological motivations. The mainstream social media and much of the media

New Zealand: Supreme Court overturns ‘illegal’ vaccination mandate for police and defence forces

New Zealand’s High Court has ruled that the mandate requiring Defence Force personnel and police officers to be vaccinated by March 1, at the risk of being fired, is illegal.

NEJM article supported on a false asymptomatic case was not withdrawn and continues to be cited worldwide

A letter published in the NEJM made Fauci reveal to the world the radical change in position, which he had reinforced two days earlier, that asymptomatic people always played a