Mandatory Vaccination : It will end badly!
In the name of a certain idea of Freedom, thousands of opponents of Macron’s measures marched in Paris and in many cities of France chanting slogans hostile to the President of the Republic.
In the name of a certain idea of Freedom, thousands of opponents of Macron’s measures marched in Paris and in many cities of France chanting slogans hostile to the President of the Republic.
By imposing compulsory vaccination (including for children aged 12) and the health pass, the President of the Republic is causing a deep rift in French society. Demonstrations are planned this Saturday, July 17.
The measures announced on July 12 by the President of the Republic to force as many French people as possible to be vaccinated are far from being unanimously approved. They could come up against the legal barrier of the Council of State.
Recent data from the United Kingdom show equivalent contagiousness and much lower mortality than the historical virus. Interview with Dr Jean-Michel Wendling, scientific consultant for infodujour.fr
Should caregivers who oppose vaccination be penalized? Should the scope of the health pass be extended? The debate between pro- and anti-vaccinationists is raging on TV and on social networks.
Our planet Earth, Gaia in Greek, considered as a living being, regularly corresponds with another planet in the universe, Aurora Kepler 452 B in the constellation of the Swan. Gilles Voydeville makes us discover this magnificent interstellar correspondence.
The government would prepare a text aiming at making vaccination compulsory for all. A good or bad idea? Interview with Dr. Jean-Michel Wendling, scientific consultant for IDJ.
Does SARS-CoV-2 prefer carriers of the HLA B27 gene? This is what Jean-Marc Sabatier, PhD in Cellular Biology and Microbiology, has just discovered. Explanations.
Intriguing epidemic of Covid in the nursing home “Nos Tayons” in Nivelles, Belgium. Which questions the scientists.
Research is intensifying on the deleterious effects of vaccines. A new international study confirms the work of Jean-Marc Sabatier published here several months ago.
The venom of snakes, scorpions, sea anemones, marine cones, hymenopteran insects (bees, hornets, etc.), amphibians (frogs), etc. contains a treasure trove of molecules with therapeutic potential. Jean-Marc Sabatier, director of research at the CNRS at the Institute of Neuro-Physiopathology (INP) of the University of Aix-Marseille, has made this his specialty.
This book Edited by Jean-Marc Sabatier Institute of NeuroPhysiopathology Marseille brings together essential data regarding prevention (vaccination), detection, and various approaches (chemotherapeutic drugs and antibodies) to the potential treatment of coronavirus infections.