Post acute sequelae of COVID-19 at 2 years


Nature Medicine (August 21, 2023) Cite this article Abstract Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection can lead to postacute sequelae in multiple organ systems, but evidence is mostly limited to the first year postinfection. We built a cohort of 138,818 individuals with SARS-CoV-2 infection and 5,985,227 noninfected control group from the US Department of […]

SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistence in the human body and brain at autopsy


Authors: by Covid Strategies | Dec 14, 2022 | Science & News Nature Abstract Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is known to cause multi-organ dysfunction1,2,3 during acute infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), with some patients experiencing prolonged symptoms, termed post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (refs. 4,5). However, the burden of infection outside the respiratory tract and time to viral clearance […]

COVID-19 Autopsies Uncover Ways The Coronavirus Kills April 29, 2021 Angus Chen


When patients become severely ill with COVID-19, the coronavirus infiltrates deep into the lungs and causes mayhem on the tissues that line the organ. The infection can cause swelling, and fluid and debris can start to fill the lungs. It can feel like drowning on dry land. Patients who remember being intubated sometimes describe the […]

How do COVID-19 symptoms progress and what causes death?


Medically reviewed by Melisa Puckey, BPharm. Last updated on March 28, 2022. What are the signs, symptoms and stages of COVID-19, and what causes death in COVID-19? How long do you spend in the ICU with COVID-19? How long do you have COVID-19 before you die? What are the stages and symptoms of COVID-19? Day 1: […]

Modeling Gone Bad.


And here we go again, more evidence of harms done. Authors: Robert W Malone MD, MS Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19 in the non-elderly population Environmental Research, Volume 216, Part 3, 1 January 2023, 114655 Abstract The largest burden of COVID-19 is carried by the elderly, and persons living in nursing homes are particularly […]

Vaccine Makers “Deceptive” Booster Campaign


Wall Street Journal January 23, 2023 Wall Street Journal editorial board member Allysia Finley has taken a flamethrower to vaccine makers over their “deceptive” campaign for bivalent Covid boosters, and slams several federal agencies for taking “the unprecedented step of ordering vaccine makers to produce them and recommending them without data supporting their safety or […]

Bivalent Covid-19 Vaccines — A Cautionary Tale .


List of authors. Paul A. Offit, M.Dt of authors. Paul A. Offit, M.D New England Journal of Medicine January 23, 2023 in Wuhan, China. Two months later, the original strain of SARS-CoV-2, called the Wuhan-1 or ancestral strain, was isolated and sequenced. It was now possible to make a vaccine. All the vaccines, including the […]

Vaccine Controversy Unintended Consequence?


Highly developed nations requiring the most neonatal vaccine doses tend to have the worst mortality rates in children under age 5, according to a peer-reviewed study published July 20 in Cureus. Researchers Neil Miller, director of the Institute of Medical and Scientific Inquiry in New Mexico, and Gary Goldman, who has a doctorate in computer science, performed several […]

COVID-19 Vaccine/Gene Therapy Controversies


Since the introduction of the government sponsored warp speed development of mRNA injections for the prevention of COVID-19 illnesses in 2020, there has been little scrutiny of the efficacy and safety of these jabs. The medical profession seems disinterested in these subjects. However, there is a growing body of evidence that the mRNA injections do […]

An Approach to Treating Long COVID


August 8, 2023 Due to the marked overlap between long COVID and post-vaccine syndrome, please refer to the I-RECOVER Post-Vaccine Treatment protocol for detailed treatment strategies. This page highlights the differences between these two syndromes, namely ongoing organizing pneumonia. About Long COVID Long COVID, also known as Long Haul COVID Syndrome (LHCS) and more recently […]