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Top scientist's terrible warning about corona vaccine

  The COVID-19 pandemic has attracted a swarm of vocal contrarians like little else in the recent past. These public commentators, often bedazzled with advanced degrees, have painted themselves as brave mavericks escaping from the mainstream herd to denounce the cataclysmic consequences of public health measures . The latest example of this phenomenon comes in the form of Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche , who recently published an alarming manifesto. In it, Dr. Bossche makes a number of incorrect or exaggerated claims about the use of mass vaccination during a pandemic and urges international health authorities to stop the current crop of COVID-19 vaccines or else risk unleashing “a global catastrophe without equal.” This is scary stuff, but it’s all quite misguided.   Dr. Bossche asserts that vaccines are like antibiotics in that, when they are both overused and imperfect , they allow germs to mutate in dangerous ways. With antibiotic use, the bacteria that have developed a mut...

Some techniques used in the military to fall asleep in just 2 minutes

  If you continue to bandage every day, you will understand how powerful they are. I am also sharing another tip with you. If you want to follow the tips, follow them. And that is why whenever you go to bed, try to get up a little early in the morning, even on holidays. I know it is difficult but we are slaves of human race habits and if you can do this habit with hard work you will get success in many areas of your life.  If you like it, you must like it. 

All adults eligible for COVID-19 vaccine April 19 official says

  President Joe Biden speaks during an update on national efforts to distribute COVID-19 vaccines. All adults eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19  The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss Biden's plans before the formal announcement. Biden was scheduled to visit a COVID-19 vaccination site in Virginia on Tuesday, followed by remarks at the White House updating the nation on the administration's progress against the coronavirus. With states gradually expanding eligibility beyond such priority groups as older people and essential, front-line workers, the president plans to announce that every adult in the U.S. will be eligible by April 19 to be vaccinated, a White House official said.  The timeline moved up his previous goal of making all U.S. adults eligible for a vaccine by May 1  New York and Maryland will open vaccine eligibility to those who are 16 years or older on Tuesday, the day after 12 states did the same as the country continues in ...