by Fact Keepers | Nov 9, 2021 | Politics, Corruption & Criminality, Quick Facts
The image above, posted on Twitter as coming from an ER physician, shows the drugs necessary to keep one Covid patient alive in the ICU for one day. Multiply this by the number of days the patient is in the hospital. Now multiply this by the number of people...
by Marty Kassowitz | Nov 1, 2021 | Quick Facts
There is an older rule in the PR world that seems to be forgotten, almost every day. That rule is “Don’t lie.” Seems kind of simple, but all too frequently those who feel they must manipulate public perception or public emotions forget or simply...
by Peter Kjenaas | Oct 21, 2021 | Politics, Corruption & Criminality, Quick Facts
There are currently two valid ways to check Covid. Vaccines and Monoclonal antibodies. I think both are awesome and I’m glad they exist. I’m sure that they will save millions of lives. Antivax people often claim that vaccines are just a big pharma thing....
by Marty Kassowitz | Aug 18, 2021 | Politics, Corruption & Criminality
The recent revelation that Rand Paul’s wife invested in Gilead Sciences, maker of Remsvidir, just prior to the initial spread of the pandemic raises some scary questions. First and foremost of these is “Are people profiting from the disinformation being...