Covid-19: “The Elimination of the Virus is always possible
French Economist Cécile Philippe interviews Physicist PhD, Yaneer Bar-Yam and founder of NECSI and co-founder of WHN, about the complex science, covid and the pandemic.
Original article published April 12, 2022 in L'Express magazine.
Faq on Common Misinformation
Here are some facts on common misinformation on Covid-19.
FREEDOM AND COVID
French Economist Cécile Philippe talks about her experience with the Covid restrictions, freedom, and family. She questions the outcomes of the governments policies and the future of these choices on our individual freedoms.
Mask Fit Matters-Don’t Share Your Air
This a guidance for best mask wearing practices.
Why Covid Matters
Covid is a Severe Disease - Infection with this virus can have serious consequences including hospitalization, death, and disability from Long Covid. Even so-called “mild cases” where hospitalization is not needed can be very harmful.
FROM ISRAEL: "VACCINATE CHILDREN BEFORE OMICRON BECOMES DOMINANT"
French Economist Cécile Philippe interviews Executive Director of Kohelet Policy Forum, Meir Rubin
SEEN FROM NORWAY: "FACING OMICRON, WE SHOULD CONFINE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE".
French Economist Cécile Philippe interviews Norway Researcher, M.D.,Phd, BSc Econ. Gunhild Alvik Nyborg about Omicron.
TEST ALL SICK SCHOOL CHILDREN AND OFFER VACCINES FROM 5 YEARS
Now that there are approved covid vaccines for children from the age of 5, Sweden should follow our Nordic neighbors and offer vaccines to the youngest school children as well. At the same time, the Swedish Public Health Agency should recommend testing of all children with symptoms, no matter what their age is.
Living through COVID-19 in Australia
Emergency Doctor Noor Bari, MBBS BSc.shared the story of the pandemic in Australia. Her tale was quite different from what I thought I had pieced together from international news reports, so I asked if she would take part in an interview to help others see Australia’s experience with COVID-19 through her eyes.
UK Government Enabling COVID-19
Back in 2019, I published an article calling Boris Johnson unfit for the role of PM. I wrote that “his eagerness to pervert the truth” made him a dangerous candidate. In retrospect, it feels like I underestimated the danger.
Part 3: Delta Variant Hot Surge Summer in the U.S.
One month after Delta becoming the dominant strain in the United States, the summer surge is underway. We are experiencing exponential growth and at this rate are estimated to reach our Winter peak in a month’s time under current conditions. The regional hotspots are growing larger and every state in the country is increasing in cases.
Part 2: Delta Variant Dominance in the U.S. and Unvaccinated Vulnerability
As of June 22, the latest genomic sequencing data shows the Delta variant (B.1.617.2, first identified in India) has become the dominant strain in the United States. Nationally, cases have plateaued and we are seeing localized increases in certain states that had reached dominance earlier and surges within many of their counties. These surges are largely happening in counties with low vaccination rates with the overwhelming amount of cases and hospitalizations happening amongst those who are unvaccinated which further supports the mounting evidence that being fully vaccinated offers high levels of protection against the Delta variant…
Delta Variant Dominance in the U.S.
The week of June 14th, data from genomic sequencing suggests that the Delta variant (B.1.617.2 first identified in India) is roughly doubling every week and we have reached the time period when it is estimated to become the dominant strain in the United States. While it is a Variant of Concern (VOC) that fits all three criteria of transmissibility, severity, and immune escape, there is good news that fully vaccinated individuals retain high levels of immune protection although slightly lower protection…
COVID On Air #15: Vial and Sword pt 2
In Episode 15: Vial and Sword, our host Josh Farden speaks with Jeremy Rossman, Ph.D for the second time. This time, they discuss the complicated rollout of vaccines globally. Dr. Rossman is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in Virology at the University of Kent and the President of Research-Aid Networks.
COVID On Air #14: Sand Against The Wind with Yuri Deigin
In Episode 14: Sand Against the Wind, our host Josh Farden speaks with Yuri Deigin, CEO of Youthereum Genetics and author of the 16,000-word essay, “Lab-Made? SARS-CoV-2 Genealogy Through the Lens of Gain-of-Function Research.” Deigin has raised many questions over the past year regarding the origins of COVID that brought on a lot of skepticism. In recent months, however, his theories are gaining traction.
CDC reinstates indoor masking guidance to maximize protection from the Delta variant
As a coalition of scientists, public health officials, epidemiologists, health care workers, educators, community advocates, parents, and concerned citizens, we are asking the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to amend mask guidance in the following ways.
COVID On Air #13: Masking The Issue w/ Devabhaktuni Srikrishna
In Episode 13: Masking the Issue, our host Josh Farden speaks with Devabhaktuni Srikrishna, founder of Patient Knowhow. Srikrishna is an advocate of developing a scalable system that will stop the spread of the virus. In helping stop the spread of the Ebola virus, Srikrishna has an understanding of how to control epidemics and how public health agencies operate.
COVID On Air #12: A Message From India with Dr. Sunil Raina
In Episode 12: A Message From India, our host Josh Farden speaks with Dr. Sunil Raina, professor and head of the Department of Community Medicine at Dr. RP Government Medical College in Tanda, India. During this interview, Dr. Raina speaks directly to the audience about what needs to happen to help India during the COVID crisis.
Taking a Step Back
Visual illusions may seem a far cry from the task of trying to connect with people who view the world differently, but they beg relevant questions. If the information stored in our minds can override the signals retrieved from our senses, we might want to account for that in our messaging.
COVID On Air #11: Aiding The Young with Sammie Mcfarland
In Covid on Air - Episode 9: The Emperor Wears No Mask, our podcast host, Josh Farden talks with Nicolas Smit, a Canadian engineer working to get elastomeric respirators to healthcare workers around the world. After misinformation spread early on in the pandemic, Smit began working with the Canadian government and news outlets to promote elastomeric respirators as N95 mask alternatives.