Deadly outbreaks have plagued societies for centuries. But they can lead to medical breakthroughs—if we learn the right lessons from them.
people used to communicate by such means, and indeed we have letters going back to the days of cuneiform, which can be useful for historians. Indeed, historians of the future may well look back on our time as a Dark Age, as so much of what we say and ...
Rwanda, in central Africa, was one of the most aggressive. On January 31, it cancelled flights from China. A week after the first case slipped through the net in March, it suspended international flights altogether, closed its borders and told people to stay indoors. “This is what any cou...
if some countries had completely banned tourists before, now, they just require a few documents in order to cross the border, for example, a vaccination certificate or a PCR test (nothing out of the ordinary, as if we have lived with them all our lives). ...
“Even if it’s not the motel you want, take the shelter referral. And when you get to the shelter, request case management from the provider and say, ‘I need to find housing. Help me develop a housing plan.’ We will do our best to find somebody to help you.”...
Next week, we will further explore Gates’ vaccination initiatives, the business interests behind them, and the larger agenda that is beginning to take shape as we enter the “new normal” of the COVID-19 crisis. 126 Comments Submit a Comment ...
for widespread vaccination programs which have caused great harm; and believes in the implementation of so-called “death panels,” which would allow authorities to decide whether someone is worthy of receiving taxpayer money to keep them alive, or if they should rather be “allowed” to die. ...
Diseases like Alzheimers, Lupus (bacteria that are being dumped from the planes), Multiple sclerosis, Fibromyalgia, Autism (also from the vaccination that also contains aluminium) and the list is long. Let’s target the ones that are responsible for carrying out the dumping of these chemicals ...
Evidently, with the introduction of vaccines and compulsory vaccination of the general public in 18th and 19th century Europe, there was a drastic decline in smallpox-associated mortality rates [4]. Advances in molecular biology and biotechnology in the 20th century brought further improvements to ...
Dentists are on the frontline of infection, especially when it comes to respiratory viruses like the new coronavirus. The purpose of this paper is to conduct a scoping review to better understand dentists’ risk awareness, awareness of COVID-19 symptoms, preventive measures, and effective methods ...