Category: breaking-news

Fauci Says Military Who Refuse Covid-19 Vaccine Are ‘Part Of The Problem’ After High Rate Of Service Members Refuse Jab

Pentagon officials have said one in three military troops are refusing to take the optional Covid-19 shot.

WHO Report On Covid-19 Origins Dropped Amid Concerns It Lacked Transparency

A group of international scientists said it is “all but impossible” for the WHO probe to adequately evaluate the origins of the pandemic for fear of Chinese interference.

Investigation Reveals ‘Inappropriate Conduct’ And On-Duty Substance Use By Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson As Top White House Medic

A Department of Defense report into Jackson’s time as the White Houses’ top doctor includes numerous witnesses detailing a hostile and aggressive work environment.

Congressional Subcommittee Launches Investigation Into One Medical’s Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution

The primary care company has been accused of knowingly giving vaccines to ineligible patients and prioritizing its own employees to receive scarce Covid-19 vaccines.

FDA Authorizes Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 Vaccine For Use In The U.S.

This is the third Covid-19 vaccine that has been granted Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA.

FDA Committee Votes Yes On Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine; Authorization Could Follow Soon

The third Emergency Use Authorization for a Covid-19 vaccine could be days — or even hours– away.

Exclusive: Hackers Break Into ‘Biochemical Systems’ At Oxford Uni Lab Studying Covid-19

Oxford’s Division of Structural Biology is hacked by a crew that has allegedly sold data to governments. They acquired access to machines preparing biochemical samples.

FDA Docs Show Johnson & Johnson’s One-Shot Covid-19 Vaccine To Be Safe And Effective At Preventing Severe Disease

The agency’s vaccine review committee will meet on Friday to determine whether to endorse authorization of the company’s vaccine.

Coronavirus Deaths Worldwide Fell By 20% Last Week, WHO Says

The number of new Covid-19 infections has decreased in each of the past six weeks.

The U.S. May Never Reach Full Herd Immunity Against Coronavirus, Former FDA Head Says

However, Gottlieb is still optimistic the U.S. can keep infection rates down.