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David Fuller: An example of journalistic incompetence and deceit on COVID-19
The following is an important guest article by Dr Scott McLachlan. A pdf version can be found here. David Fuller: An example of how...


Ivermectin: New Bayesian meta-analysis provides further support for its effectiveness in treating Co
This is an updated version of an article that was first published in July 2021 A recent peer reviewed meta-analysis evaluating ivermectin...


Analysis of COVID-19 vaccine death reports from the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS)
There have been multiple conflicting claims made about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines that were rolled out world-wide from Dec 2020....


Simpson's paradox in the interepretation of Covid fatality rates for vaccine effectiveness
Some people are looking at today's Public Health England report and concluding the Case Fatality Rate for Delta positive cases is much ...


The problem with ALL studies so far into the risks and/or benefits of Covid-19 vaccines
Here are some indisputable facts about the challenge of assessing the ‘efficacy’ – in particular, benefits and risks, of Covid-19...


NFL Covid-19 protocols: a glimpse into the future restrictions for all unvaccinated - and a problem
These are the new Covid-19 protocols for NFL players. Eventually these kinds of differences will apply everywhere. Apart from the civil...


Is the Pfizer vaccine as effective as claimed?
There was massive media fanfare over the study (published in The Lancet) in Israel on the effectiveness of the Pfizer vaccine....


COVID-19: Discrepancy between 'cases' and 'illness'
It's been a while since we last highlighted the difference between Covid-19 'case' numbers (and by extension this means also...


Revisiting the issue of disparity in Covid-19 death rates by ethnicity
10 Sept 2021: UPDATE In our article (in Significance) discussed in the blog post below there was a misinterpretation of the WHO...


The barriers to academic publication for work that challenges the ‘official narrative’ on Covid-19
Our paper about the “1 in 3 people with Covid-19 have no symptoms” claim has had (at time of writing this) 4093 reads since we posted it...


Smashing the “1 in 3 people with Covid-19 have no symptoms” claim
We have finished our report about the “1 in 3 people with Covid-19 have no symptoms” claim. The full version is here. Here is a 6-minute...


More insights on the extent of COVID-19 among asymptomatics and false positive PCR testing rates
Here is an up-to-date table of results from the Cambridge University study of asymptomatics since the start of 2021 (see previous report...



