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  • COVID-19 vaccines – ready for mass use or not?!

    If you want to read about topics that aren’t covered in the mainstream media and if you want to discover different points of view, please support my work. You could do this by making a donation or by becoming a paid subscriber to my Substack page. Check my earlier postings here and on my Substack page. Paid subscriptions and…

  • Lockdowns (will) kill more people than COVID-19

    You can hear it everywhere: “Stay Home! Save Lives!” “We must have another lockdown so we can save the vulnerable from COVID-19.”  The problem with isolation is that it creates more problems than solves. When we didn’t know much about COVID-19 it was accepted as a temporary safe solution. Less contacts less spreading of SARS-CoV-2.…

  • We don’t need herd immunity when having cross-immunity

    Updated on May, 12, 2021 Nowadays term ‘herd immunity’ is part of our everyday conversations. If most people get infected with SARS-CoV-2 the virus we will no longer cause COVID-19. While studies about it are controversial and we don’t actually know if it’s possible or achieved soon there is another thing which protects us –…

  • Solutions for efficient diminishing of SARS-CoV-2 transmission

    The text below was a part of a global COVID-19 solution challenge. It was rejected by World Health Organisation representatives but may be of interest of other organisations. It was submitted on may 24, 2020 and is based on the information available up to this date. Transmission of  viruses and bacteria depends a lot on…

  • COVID-19 – mechanism of action, treatments and improving the data collection

    The text below was a part of a global COVID-19 solution challenge. It was rejected by World Health Organisation representatives but may be of interest of other organisations. It was submitted on may 24, 2020 and is based on the information available up to this date. 1. Treatment and prevention. 1.1. Invasion by SARS-CoV-2 and…

  • The World Health Organization must follow science but doesn’t

    We all know the history of COVID-19 and how the World Health Organization acted in the beginning. A virus made people in China sick. The World Health Organization announced a pandemic. No longer after it almost all countries in the world were locked. We expected many to die from the new disease. The World Health…

  • Who I am

    Science is about discovering how the world works, exploring the intricate systems and forces that govern our existence, not about serving those who want the world to work for them. It’s a quest for knowledge that invites curiosity and critical thinking, leading us to ask the tough questions and seek out the answers, rather than…