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Tag: health

Greece’s Last King Placed in Intensive Care

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 9, 2023

Constantine II is in critical but stable condition. He ruled the Greek people from 1964 to 1973 until a 1974 referendum abolished the monarchy.

New Study Finds Global Discrimination Against the Unvaccinated

David Boos December 18, 2022

The conflict between those who are vaccinated against COVID-19 and those who are not threatens societal cohesion as a new socio-political cleavage, and the vaccinated clearly seem to be the ones deepening this rift.

Bring Back Prejudice

Mario Laghos October 5, 2022

The modern media environment is less and less informing and entertaining, and more and more ‘re-educating.’ It wants us to question and then reject the instincts which have served us well for millennia. It wants us to doubt our own eyes and ears.

Confessions of an Epidemiologist

Roger Watson August 9, 2022

We witnessed a prolonged curtailment of freedom of movement, freedom of association, and freedom of speech. But Mark Woolhouse does not address this. In fact, while he clearly comes out as lockdown sceptical, it is not entirely clear why.

WHO Declares Monkeypox a Public Health Emergency

Bridget Ryder July 28, 2022

The report of the emergency committee that failed to reach consensus was released on Saturday. It revealed four key arguments against granting emergency status to the outbreak.

The Impending Death(s) of Vladimir Putin

David Boos June 18, 2022

A recent U.S. intelligence report claims that Vladimir Putin is “definitely sick,” received cancer treatment in April, and survived an assassination attempt in March. But this isn’t the first time such rumors have been voiced.

Twenty Years of Euthanasia in Belgium

Hélène de Lauzun June 2, 2022

According to the figures, 26% of the euthanasias carried out in 2013 in Flanders were non-consensual; 35.5% of the euthanasias carried out in 2013 in the same region were not declared to the commission.

Gay Festivals Linked to Monkeypox Outbreak

Sven R. Larson May 25, 2022

The Belgian health minister, Frank Vandenbroucke, reported that the cases identified so far were “mostly among men who have sexual contact with other men.”

Monkeypox Outbreak Across Europe

David Boos May 22, 2022

The latest reports of monkeypox infections sent a scare through Europe. But the mounting evidence seems to indicate that the infections have mostly been transmitted via sexual contact between men. Nevertheless, some are calling for vaccinations already.

The Cure Was Worse Than the Disease

Roger Watson April 11, 2022

The essential thesis of the book is, regardless of the efficacy of pandemic management measures, that there was never an assessment of what the likely damage was going to be. The equation between benefit and damage was unbalanced; in fact, the damage side was left blank.

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