Vaccination against Covid-19 : the example of Israel
It’s hard to argue for mass vaccination against Covid-19 when you see what’s happening in Israel. Here is the thought that one of our readers sent to us.
It’s hard to argue for mass vaccination against Covid-19 when you see what’s happening in Israel. Here is the thought that one of our readers sent to us.
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.
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*.
The European Commission warns of the legal consequences of the third dose of vaccine since the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has not yet validated the principle of this vaccine booster.
Two scientists, Dr. Jean-Marc Sabatier and Prof. Jacques Fantini * help us to understand the paradoxical role of antibodies facilitating the infection of cells by the SARS-Cov2 virus. This phenomenon is known under the abbreviation ADE. Interview.
The current composition of vaccines uses so-called “facilitating” antibodies that promote infection by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19 disease. Explanations with Dr. Jean-Marc Sabatier, Research Director at CNRS and PhD in Cell Biology and Microbiology, affiliated with the Institute of NeuroPhysiopathology (INP), at the University of Aix-Marseille.
“It does not seem advisable, not to say unreasonable, to include children and adolescents in a vaccination strategy against SARS-CoV-2 and its variants,” says Jean-Marc Sabatier*. Interview.
A year and a half after the outbreak of Covid-19, mass vaccination of populations is intended as a response to the pandemic. Many scientists are opposed to this vaccination strategy. What do we really know about vaccines? Are they safe for adults and children? Dr. Jean-Marc Sabatier* provides an update.
The disorder caused by Macron’s measures on the extension of the health pass and compulsory vaccination has made society schizophrenic. The loss of a sense of reality can lead to chaos.
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.
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 Australian company Vaxine Pty Ltd has developed a protein-based vaccine for Covid-19 that not only protects but also prevents transmission of the virus to non-immune individuals.