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Talking turkey over tea about lockdown
22 April 2020
Don Mei and Rob Verkerk speculate about lockdown and its implications
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Evidence of collateral damage from lockdowns consolidates
13 November 2020
Great Barrington scientists team up with UK businessman Luke Johnson to create repository of evidence of lockdown harms
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Covid-19: when the world went into lockdown
26 March 2020
Bringing you the latest information on the pandemic as much of the world goes into lockdown
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News Alerts: Week 42, 2020
16 October 2020
Gates to a Global Empire report; Vitamins C & D and zinc for covid; UK MPs reject food safety safeguards; Lockdown hysteria grows; Madrid leader resists lockdown; Coronavirus restriction apathy; Pesticide harms; In Brief
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Weekly news update (week 30, 2021)
28 July 2021
WHO warns of vaping dangers; Pregnancy & statins; Artemisia & covid-19; Covid vaccines & prion disease; Lockdown harms; Is UK heading toward social credit system?; CDC withdraws EUA for PCR tests; Covid vaccines news
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News Alerts: Week 05, 2021
04 February 2021
Stop Medical Discrimination; Censorship & cancel culture revs up; Healthy diet for human & planet; Sharks under threat; Lockdown, blue skies & climate change; Crony capitalism; Coconut oil & vitamins combat covid-19; Saturated fats don’t cause heart disease
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News Alerts: Week 15, 2020
09 April 2020
Lancet hides key data on vitamin C; CRISPR’s accuracy questioned; CBD safety certification scheme launch; Google tracks lockdown movements; Covid pandemic encourages local food production; Ketogenic diet controls asthma
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News Alerts: Week 28, 2020
10 July 2020
No evidence anyone has died from the coronavirus; Google funds WHO ads; UK lockdown legal challenge fails; Ancient crabs and vaccines; Metabolic health of BAME community not being assessed; Low-fat diets don’t lower cholesterol in familial hypercholesterolemia; UK vaginal mesh scandal
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Lockdown legacy facing future generations
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Lessons from the outdoors
29 April 2020
A reminder that the solution isn’t always a new technology: Nature has most of the answers