Ted Black: Lessons in crisis management from the Covid pandemic
Ted Black reflects on the Covid pandemic and delves into the importance of understanding variation and root causes in managing crises.
Ted Black reflects on the Covid pandemic and delves into the importance of understanding variation and root causes in managing crises.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is set to declare aspartame, a widely used artificial sweetener found in various sugar-free products, as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”
G20 members signed the Joint Declaration which sees vaccine passports and the WHO pandemic treaty coordinating all future pandemics in SA.
Dr Peter Breggin on the end of science, Fauci and the corruption and systematic strategising of ‘the global predators’ leading up to Covid-19.
There’s been plenty about Ivermectin this week and Alec is in awe of the spontaneous response we receive from the BizNews tribe.
Ivermectin is now listed alongside four other drugs in the Covid-19 “Antiviral Therapy” section of the US Government’s NIH website.
We were banned from uploading fresh material after a complaint to YouTube over an Ivermectin-related video discussion we published over a year ago.
Public Health England has long held an admirable position on vaping and ought to be encouraged in the campaign against tobacco.
Are you curious to know whether WHO followed public health principles when recommending the global Covid-19 response?
Within six to eight weeks, the BA.2 variant will drive the next wave of Covid-19 in South Africa. How significant it will be is unknown.