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  The Drum beat of medico turmoil This blog reviews Ellen Fanning’s interview with journalist Wendy Zukerman on The Drum on 16 February 2022. After watching that interview, I read Wendy’s blog. She found two researchers who basically said yes, myocarditis can cause death, but it’s not that serious and most people get over it after a while even though they get frightened. She also said that the ‘anti’ side only looks at the vaccine cons and not the pros which she lists as less likelihood of getting COVID and less likelihood of getting sick. That’s difficult to comprehend when the failure of the vaccine to stop transmission has long became so obvious that it is not even officially claimed anymore, and Vitamin D is well known to reduce both transmission and severity. She also quoted data that is known to have been stage-managed using factors such as lack of compulsion to report, paying bonuses to hospitals if a death can be even remotely related to Covid rather than to any comorb...
  Misinformation – Comments on Dr Z podcast Introduction This blog reviews a podcast https://zdoggmd.com/peter-mccullough/ on 17 December 2021 by Physician Zubin Damania, who goes by the name DrZ, analysing Joe Roghan’s interview with Dr Peter McCullough, purporting to debunk McCullough’s position. It contains many gems such as: Of course people are going to question the dominant narrative, and they should We should not censor people. We should rather debate. Who is the arbiter of what’s misinformation and what’s not”? “The mainstream media? If someone isn’t prepared to change their mind, then they are ideological, confirmation bias driven and are more attached to their ego & confirmation bias and protecting their own identity than they are attached to truth. We need to recognise our bias; every side is true but partial. We need to make decisions on what’s best for us based upon clear eyed analysis of the facts. This is fantastic. However, it was interspersed...
This blog examines strategic management errors that resulted in failure to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Introduction What has been the outcome of accepting the medical advice? Previous COVID variants have run out of control and Omicron has run further out of control. This leads to the conclusion that the governments and medical establishments of the world have collectively failed to control the COVID pandemic. You might say “Well it’s a pandemic and so it can’t be controlled”. But vaccines have been touted as the means of control. So this leads to the conclusion that the COVID vaccines widely implemented to date have not controlled the pandemic. What led to losing control of the pandemic? The major governments of the world (China, the USA and the UK) initially treated COVID as a political/ ideological problem rather than as a medical one, allowing it to spread uncontrolled throughout the world. When that proved disastrous, the level of scientific complexity surrounding of t...