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CNN: Pfizer to Start Testing its Covid-19 Vaccine in Children as Young as 12

Pfizer announced that it had received FDA approval to include children as young as twelve years old to participate in its ongoing trials.

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Lies, Damned Lies and Coronavirus Statistics

The numbers are in on the great Covid-19 pandemic, but unfortunately those numbers are unreliable based on what accredited scientists and award winning researchers are saying about the pandemic.

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Coronavirus Updates – Compare Normal Yearly Deaths To Coronavirus

Live statistics and coronavirus news tracking the number of confirmed cases, recovered patients, and death toll by country due to the COVID 19 coronavirus from Wuhan, China. Coronavirus counter with new cases, historical data, and info. Daily charts, graphs, news and updates

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Mandatory Vaccines? The Supreme Court Said Yes! But Wait, There’s More…

If there is one topic that even comes close to the amount of coverage the virus gets, it is vaccines, and the big question is will they be mandatory?

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Coronavirus: Eating Well, Avoiding Processed Food Could Help You Survive COVID-19 Experts Say

Avoid using the lockdown as an excuse to give up exercise and gorge on easy-to-prepare processed food. Eating well can lessen the effects of the virus or eliminate them completely.

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Stanford Team Finds Evidence COVID-19 Mortality Rate As Low as .2% (17 x Lower Than WHO Estimate)

A recent article published in the Wall Street Journal titled, “New Data Suggest the Coronavirus Isn’t as Deadly as We Thought,” confirms what I, and many who have been questioning the mainstream narrative on COVID have been saying since the lockdowns began: fatality statistics have been dramatically over-inflated due to the vast submerged iceberg of […]

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Dr Fauci Continues To Make Decisions On False Predictions That Hurt Our Nation

Dr. Fauci has warned states and cities against reopening before being assured by the state government that they have the ability to manage a surge in COVID-19 cases. Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has argued that re-opening the economy and schools from the coronavirus shutdown should not be a “one-size-fits-all” approach.

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