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Celebrating World Day of Social Justice

February 20th marks World Day of Social Justice, a day dedicated to remembering the importance of social justice in our world. Social justice is the idea that everyone deserves to be treated fairly and equally, regardless of their race, gender, religion, social status, and more—even vaccination status. Fair treatment is an important ideal that we should all strive for and is necessary for an equitable future.

What is World Day of Social Justice and why should we celebrate it?

Social justice is about fairness and equity. It includes the basic needs and opportunities of all people. Closely related to …

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Mapping Covid Restrictions

… the use of vaccine passports, and the easing of restrictions. The status of these metrics together have been translated into a colored code: red, amber, or green.

This map does not indicate if censorship campaigns are underway, if restrictions are being placed on doctors who speak out or prescribe “unapproved” treatments, or other such measures.

Note: This is a snapshot of what was happening as of February 2, 2022. Restrictions, recommendations, and regulations are constantly changing around the world which may result in aspects of this map being inaccurate prior to the next update.

Mexico

Mexico has removed all requirements …

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12 Women in Science That Did Really Big Things

… In 1985, after taking advanced engineering classes, Mary became NASA’s first Black female engineer.

She later accepted a demotion to become a manager so that she could influence the hiring and promotion of women in science, engineering, and mathematics careers at NASA.

3: Alice Augusta Ball developed an effective treatment for leprosy.

Alice Augusta Ball, an American chemist, developed the “Ball Method”—the most effective treatment for leprosy in the early 20th century. Ball was the first African American and first woman to receive a master’s degree from the University of Hawaii. She was also the school’s …

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World Council for Health Statement on Confirmation of Ivermectin’s Antiviral Effect on Omicron

On Monday, January 31, Japanese pharmaceutical company Kowa announced that they have “confirmed that ivermectin has the same antiviral effect against the Omicron strain” that it does against other known strains of SARS-CoV-2, including Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta. 

Kowa has been working with Tokyo medical school Kitasato University, after a request from Nobel Prize winner Satoshi Omura, to conduct clinical trials of ivermectin as a treatment for SARS-CoV-2 infection. 

According to Kowa’s latest press release, the company’s clinical trials to confirm the efficacy and safety of ivermectin as a treatment for SARS-CoV …

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The Elephants They Want Us to Ignore: Terrain and Environment

… picture and has potentially massive consequences that include the possibility for antibody-dependent enhancement of disease and the erosion of innate immunity, especially in children.

Exploiting Germ Theory for Profit

The pharmaceutical industry has perfected the exploitation of germs, creating a massive amount of products marketed as tools, treatments, and cures for infectious diseases. As it turns out, there is actually surprisingly little robust evidence that points to drugs or vaccines as the main drivers for the decline of infectious diseases. The decline in the prevalence of infectious disease outbreaks and the resulting deaths that happened in the 20th …

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Massive Truckers for Freedom Convoy Heading to Canada's Capital

… use of all so-called health mandates since March 2020.

The World Council for Health stands in opposition to the continued use and mandating of the experimental and harmful Covid-19 injections, having called for the immediate end of their use. WCH supports the use of safe, effective, and affordable treatments for Covid-19 and opposes measures that restrict freedom of movement.

The Canadian Trucking Alliance, an industry special interest group, has denounced Freedom Convoy 2022 calling into question public safety, even as organizers demonstrate peacefully and in coordination with local police. The organization, which claims to seek to alleviate …

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Does Segregating People Who Have Not Been Vaccinated Keep Vaccinated People Safe?

Many nations are now implementing policies that exclude from society people who’ve chosen not to be vaccinated. These restrictions include denying access to public places and basic services, effectively segregating unvaccinated people from the vaccinated. While these policies vary by nation, they range from banning people from attending large events, theaters, cinemas, cafes, and restaurants, to confining them to their homes based on vaccination status. Similar measures include imposing fines (see Greece) or denying medical treatment, as in Singapore.

The justification given for such measures is apparently to protect the wider population from the spread of Covid-19 and …

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Getting Back to the Basics of Care

In the ancient days, most diseases were seen as a part of normal existence and the cure was found in the world around us, in roots and herbs. Serious and disabling diseases were seen as a supernatural occurrence caused by a spell or a god that damaged the victim’s soul, and as such the treatment was to lure the errant soul back to the body while extracting the evil demon by potions, incantations, or other methods.

In those early days, magic, religion, and spirituality played an important role in the medicinal world. In fact, the first “medicine men” were …

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World Council for Health Statement on Isolation and Detention Camps

The World Council for Health (WCH) is unequivocally opposed to the use of isolation and detention camps and any current or future forcible detentions associated with SARS-CoV-2 viral status or Covid-19.

The process of forcibly relocating and detaining people against their will is a clear violation of human rights, including but not limited to discrimination, inhumane treatment, unfair detainment, and no freedom of movement. Regardless of the willingness to participate on behalf of the individual, this unprecedented strategy is not backed by evidence as a mitigation tactic and therefore should not be used.

WCH believes that the …

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World Council for Health Statement on Discrimination Against Novak Djokovic

… Australia without quarantine, belabors the point of how his visa was initially granted. The Serbian tennis star was allowed to board a plane in Dubai and take the fourteen-hour flight to Australia only to be persecuted for over 8 hours in an isolation room without access to his phone, treatment akin to a potential terrorist posing a threat.

Djokovic has been moved to a hotel used by immigration officials to house asylum seekers and refugees. His case has been adjourned until Monday. Serbian President Aleksander Vucic has called the ordeal a “political witch hunt.”

The World Council for Health …

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