Afraid of being labeled “vaccine deniers,” mainstream downplays dangers.
Vaccines previously approved for emergency use have now been tied to life-threatening anaphylactic response, systemic inflammation, excess mortality and even morbidity among vaccine recipients
By Tilton Adler
The United States has hit a grim milestone: It has been one year since the first confirmed case of SARS-CoV-2 was diagnosed in the country. For many it is hard to believe that a full year has passed since we became plagued by social distancing, mandated facial coverings, and sky-high unemployment. Perhaps even more difficult to fathom is that there are vaccine candidates already being administered. British naval historian and prolific writer C. Northcote Parkinson once held, “Delay is the deadliest form of denial.” Certainly, delay cannot be cited regarding the clinical study, production, and injection of Covid-19 vaccines, as emergency use authorization expedited the process to a speed quite lit
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Whatâs in Your Prenatal Vitamin?
Doctors recommend them before, during and even after a pregnancy. But regulation is spotty and finding the right pill can be hard.
Credit.Eleni Kalorkoti
Published Feb. 3, 2021Updated Feb. 4, 2021
When I told my doctor that I was thinking of getting pregnant a few years ago, she advised me to start taking a prenatal vitamin right away. So I stopped by the grocery store on my way home and made for the supplement aisle. As I studied the array of options before me, I quickly grew overwhelmed.
I noticed that different brands contained slightly different concoctions of ingredients, with wildly different amounts in each. Each multivitamin extolled its benefits, but also bore the familiar disclaimer that its claims had ânot been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration,â which I found unsettling. Who, I wondered, was looking out for pregnant people?
The coronavirus pandemic has changed our behaviour. Now it s time to improve our current behaviour, starting with mask maintenance.
According to a survey conducted by Medik Malta, 37 per cent of people still don t change their masks frequently. Even the World Health Organization (WHO) which recommends using medical masks, notes that a mask’s efficacy is already compromised after just four hours of use. After using and removing a mask, you should dispose of it in a rubbish bin.
But why then, do many people use and re-use these face masks over and over? 90 per cent of our customers maintain their masks in exactly the same way as the onset of COVID-19 by not changing them frequently, a behaviour we noted in the first wave of the pandemic,” said Alessio Ripanti, the founder of Medik Malta.
Over recent weeks, the social media feeds of most MPs have shown the very detailed work they are doing to map exactly what is going on with Covid-19 vaccinations in their constituency. You can read about what they are doing to ensure that bottlenecks for vaccination are addressed. You can read the letters they are writing to the health secretary which precisely describe what’s working, what’s not working so well and what needs to happen next. Last week Sir Ed Davey won his battle to ensure that voluntary carers who need to be vaccinated to carry out their caring were added to the category of carers eligible for early vaccination.