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U.S. Military Uses AI Monitored Wearable Devices to Detect Infectious Disease in Service Members

U.S. Military Uses AI Monitored Wearable Devices to Detect Infectious Disease in Service Members

In a public-private collaboration with a technology company, the U.S Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) developed AI monitored wearable devices that were used to detect infections in military personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic. The project is known as the Rapid Assessment of Threat Exposure (RATE),1 which characterizes infections as a security and […]

Comparing Risks: The Right and Wrong Way

Comparing Risks: The Right and Wrong Way

Now, after three years with COVID-19, the pandemic is ebbing away worldwide. What’s still high, however, is the number of reports to the pharmaceutical authorities regarding serious symptoms and injuries after COVID vaccination. In Sweden, they’ve even continued to increase at a constant rate during the past year. Ever since the middle of 2021, I’ve tried […]

“The Big Catch-Up”

“The Big Catch-Up”

In response to the marked decline in childhood vaccination rates around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic of the past three years, the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) and other organizations are partnering in […]

UN Says Confidence in Childhood Vaccines Down 44 Percent Worldwide

UN Says Confidence in Childhood Vaccines Down 44 Percent Worldwide

A new report conducted by the Vaccine Confidence Project published by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) concluded that confidence in childhood vaccines has dropped by 44 percent in 52 countries in recent years. The report surveyed 55 countries and all but three countries—China, India and Mexico—showed a steep decline in vaccine confidence since the […]

More Vaccine Doses Linked to Higher Rate of Infant Mortality

More Vaccine Doses Linked to Higher Rate of Infant Mortality

A recent peer-reviewed study published in the medical journal Cureus provided evidence for a positive correlation between the number of vaccine doses given to babies and infant mortality rates. The study confirmed a 2011 study conducted by the same researchers, which found a positive correlation between the greater number of vaccines given to infants in […]

The Big Fail

The Big Fail

Vaccines have not curbed death rates from COVID in countries around the world. There is no clear evidence that they have saved lives and they have probably done more to precipitate deaths than to avert them. This is a conclusion reached after completing a straightforward statistical study that compares the death rate from COVID to […]

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