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German microbiologist calls coronavirus pandemic a fake

“The pandemic is a fake. It was based on a PCR test that was highly fallible. That means, dangerously inaccurate … giving false-positive data that unfortunately was taken as main diagnostic criteria,” Dr. Bhakdi told the New American magazine’s Senior Editor Alex Newman in a recent interview. “People who are not ill are tested with a test that is lying most of the time.” The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is considered by many as the gold standard of COVID-19 testing. It involves collecting a sample from a patient’s nose, throat or saliva and analyzing it at the molecular level for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

How Montreal, not long ago the epicentre of the pandemic in Canada, avoided a disastrous 3rd wave

How Montreal, not long ago the epicentre of the pandemic in Canada, avoided a disastrous 3rd wave

How Montreal, not long ago the epicentre of the pandemic in Canada, avoided a disastrous 3rd wave
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There s no COVID-19 exit strategy without vaccinating younger teens, expert says

There s no COVID-19 exit strategy without vaccinating younger teens, expert says
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Montreal 16-year-old dies from COVID-19 complications

Montreal 16-year-old dies from COVID-19 complications by CityNews staff Posted Apr 7, 2021 1:59 pm EDT MONTREAL – A 16-year-old has died of COVID-19 complications at Sainte-Justine Hospital in Montreal, becoming the virus’s youngest fatality in Quebec. In a statement to CityNews, the hospital says that generally, a young person who dies of COVID-19 would have had significant comorbidities, which are often chronic or long-term conditions. “It’s incredibly tragic. I think it speaks to the virus and its virulence. I think people think that if they’re young, they’re immune to it, that they’re safe from it, and that’s not the case,” said Pravital Baral, an epidemiologist at the John’s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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