Coronavirus pandemic could last 2 years, 70 percent of world population needs immunity: researchers

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. The coronavirus pandemic has drastically altered the planet since first appearing in late 2019, infecting more than 3 million and resulting in the deaths of at … Read More

OAN host claims that the COVID-19 death count is inflated and that hospitals are “fudging the numbers”

Graham Ledger embraces conspiracy theory that hospitals are coding deaths as COVID-19 to make money. GRAHAM LEDGER (HOST): Why the Wuhan coronavirus death count numbers are simply not statistically valid. The number of death by COVID-19 in this country is utterly … Read More

‘Nazi-like measures’: Kansas City policy requires lists be kept of people attending in-person church services

posted in: Breaking News, News

A new order in Kansas City, Missouri, requires churches to record the names of congregants who attend in-person services. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas issued the 10/10/10 rule last week so the city could have a “soft opening” of the economy but … Read More

Pandemic 2020: Layoff-related deaths exceed COVID-19 deaths by 41%

Our most recent research is on nursing homes, hospices, and hospitals with a NY focus. Covid deaths are exaggerated because of how they are reported and many are reported as COVID deaths without being tested. Moreover, there is a financial … Read More

Cellphone monitoring is spreading with the coronavirus. So is an uneasy tolerance of surveillance.

Photo: CATHERINE LAI /AFP / TNS Government Technology Agency (GovTech) staff demonstrate Singapore’s new contact-tracing smartphone app called TraceTogether, as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus in Singapore on March 20. The mobile app using Bluetooth technology developed by … Read More

Japan’s Abe extends state of emergency to May 31

posted in: Far East, News

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday extended a nationwide state of emergency to May 31, saying the new coronavirus infection rate had yet to drop enough to justify ending measures aimed at slowing the outbreak. In … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 1 May 2020

posted in: News, Weekly Update

Greetings from Tyler, We were warned that hospitals would be overrun.  They were sure to run out of ventilators, if not hospital beds.  Car companies were recruited to manufacture ventilators instead of cars.  Now nobody knows what to do with … Read More

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