The vows to investigate Dr. Anthony Fauci and other U.S. officials did not affect Fauci’s decision to step down, the doctor said on Aug. 23. “Really, none at all. Not even a slight amount. I have nothing to hide. And I can defend everything I’ve done. So that doesn’t phase me or bother me. My…
Fauci: Possible Congressional Investigations Did Not Affect Decision to Step Down
New York Removes COVID-19 Restrictions in Schools
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions for schools. “The days of sending an entire classroom because one person was symptomatic or tests positive, those days are over,” said Hochul at a press conference on Aug. 22. The updated guidelines come several weeks after the Centers for Disease Control and…
Drastic Increase in Non-Infectious Diseases in Military Explained as Data Glitch: Whistleblower
A medical Army officer who discovered a sudden increase in disease coinciding with reports of side effects alongside COVID-19 vaccines—which the Army has dismissed as a data glitch—said he faces involuntary separation after being convicted but not punished for disobeying COVID-19 protocol. In January 2022, First Lt. Mark Bashaw, a preventive medicine officer at the…
FDA Asks Pfizer to Test Second Paxlovid Course in Patients With COVID-19 Rebound
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has asked Pfizer Inc. to test the effects of an additional course of its antiviral Paxlovid among people who experience a rebound in COVID-19 after treatment, the regulator said on Friday. The drugmaker must produce the initial results of a randomized controlled trial of a second course of the…
Fauci’s Resignation ‘Good News for America’: Rep. Buddy Carter
Republicans have vowed Congressional investigations into the conduct of Dr. Anthony Fauci if they win majority in the House and Senate in November, with many being critical of his leadership decisions lack of transparency through the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fauci announced that he would resign from his post as director of the National…
Judge Dismisses Ivermectin Lawsuit, Says Pharmacists Can Refuse to Fill Prescriptions
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit centered on pharmacists’ refusals to fill prescriptions for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, ruling that the refusals were not illegal. The arguments in the suit, centered on the right to self-determination, were wrong according to U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz, a George W. Bush appointee. “It is one thing to…
Unusual Toxic Components Found in COVID Vaccines, ‘Without Exception’: German Scientists
A group of independent German scientists found toxic components—mostly metallic—in all the COVID vaccine samples they analyzed, “without exception” using modern medical and physical measuring techniques. The Working Group for COVID Vaccine Analysis says that some of the toxic elements found inside the AstraZeneca, Pfizer, and Moderna vaccine vials were not listed in the ingredient…
Top Republicans: Fauci Leaving Government Won’t Shield Him From Congressional Probe
Dr. Anthony Fauci leaving the government won’t shield him from a probe that Republicans in Congress plan to launch in early 2023, top lawmakers said on Aug. 22. “Retirement can’t shield Dr. Fauci from congressional oversight,” Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), the top Republican on the House Oversight Committee, said in a statement. Fauci announced hours…
Doctors, Lawmaker Demand Answers on Hospitalization of Young Male After COVID-19 Vaccination
A group of doctors and a state lawmaker are demanding answers from a top university in Rhode Island after information has emerged that appears to show a student at the school was hospitalized early in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign after receiving a vaccine. Brown University, which mandated vaccines for all students, has not informed its…
LA Public Health Department Faces Backlash After Offering COVID-19 Test to Animals, Including Seals
The Los Angeles Public Health Department is facing growing criticism over its decision to offer free COVID-19 testing for animals, despite there being no positive cases reported among animals in the area. LA Public Health announced the initiative on Aug. 20 and said it has received funding from the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists and the Centers…
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