Covid-19: A look back at two years of pandemic
Emerging in China in November 2019, SARS-CoV-2 has killed more than five million people and infected 258 million. And it’s not over. A look back at two years of global health crisis.
Emerging in China in November 2019, SARS-CoV-2 has killed more than five million people and infected 258 million. And it’s not over. A look back at two years of global health crisis.
Although doubly vaccinated, the Prime Minister was declared positive to the Covid, this Monday, November 22, 2021. It will now be difficult for him to defend the mandatory vaccination against the epidemic.
In Guadeloupe, in Austria, in the Netherlands, in Australia and elsewhere, a popular fever against the health pass, against the vaccination obligation and against the authorities who are panicking in front of the rebound of the epidemic is rising.
The very official report from the Agence technique de l’information sur l’hospitalisation (ATIH) is troubling. In particular, we learn that Covid-19 patients represented “only” 2% of hospitalizations in 2020!
Two scientists, Dr. Jean-Marc Sabatier and Prof. Jacques Fantini*, explain why the third vaccine dose can have serious long-term side effects due to the “ADE” phenomenon (Antibody-dependent enhancement: facilitation of infection by antibodies). The benefit/risk ratio would be unfavorable. Explanations
The complex mechanisms of infection, the limits of vaccination, the risks of the third dose: Jean-Marc Sabatier, a doctor of cellular biology and microbiology, explains everything about Sars-CoV-2.
Compulsory vaccination, which is said to have driven away about 10% of the nursing staff, added to the recurrent austerity policy and the crying lack of doctors, are plunging many health establishments into a catastrophic situation. The social climate is increasingly tense.
Viewpoint. While health care personnel must have received at least one dose of vaccine by September 15, 2021, under penalty of sanctions, and the health pass has been mandatory since August 9, Dr. Christophe Grangeon, an emergency physician and forensic scientist in New Caledonia, explains why these measures have a political rather than a health justification.
The former Minister of Health is under investigation for “endangering the lives of others” and placed under the status of witness for “voluntary abstention from taking measures to combat a disaster”. Other ministers will follow.
The bold statement by a prominent Japanese physician, Haruo Ozaki, president of the Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Association, that Ivermectin should be used generally to treat Covid-19, may embarrass British and French medical authorities.
Annabelle Georges, 37 years old, tells in an autobiographical book (Ilion Editions) the ordeal she has endured since March 20, 2020. She testifies to help all those who, like her, are confronted with the incomprehension of the medical profession and some of her friends.
A few days before the start of the school year, two scientists, Pierre Sonigo and Jean-Marc Sabatier, express reservations and make recommendations about vaccinating students. They are interviewed by Dr Jean-Michel Wendling*.