Dr George Christos

covid19 & other Infectious diseases

Tag: UK

  • Excess deaths up in UK too

    Excess deaths up in UK too

    It seems excess deaths are on the rise in the UK as well as in Australia. I looked into this when I suddenly noticed a huge rise in covid deaths on OurWorldInData. See graph below. It looks like they are trying to hide some as covid19 deaths. I think you can guess what might be…

  • The new variant BA.2.75 is in Australia. A new wave is about to kick-off. BA.2.79.1 is made in Australia/Victoria

    The new variant BA.2.75 is in Australia. A new wave is about to kick-off. BA.2.79.1 is made in Australia/Victoria

    BA.2.79.1 was mutated and detected in Victoria/Australia, from UK variant BA.2.79. BA.2.79 offshoot from BA.2.75. BA.2.75, BA.2.76, BA.2.78 detected in India.BA.2.77 first detected in Ireland. BA.2.80 first detected in Denmark.BA.2.81 first detected in Brazil. The new variant BA.2.75 is in Australia. A new wave is about to kick-off. BA.2.79.1 is already been made in Australia/Victoria.…

  • Most highly vaccinated and mandated countries have highest death rates to covid

    Most highly vaccinated and  mandated countries have highest death rates to covid

    Due to the propaganda spread by governments which first led to vaccine complacency and then now to virus complacency (#letitrip), it comes as no surprise that countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, the USA and Israel are having the most covid deaths. Then again, I wonder if all these boosters has…

  • First deaths from monkeypox reported. 5 dead ??

    First deaths from monkeypox reported. 5 dead ??

    While the numbers of monkeypox infections have been growing steadily, their doubling time has extended a bit too. It doubles every 12 days or so now. When it first appeared in was doubling every 3 or 4 days but quarantine, isolation, knowledge about spread and symptoms, and use of some drugs has slowed it down.…

  • Hold on to your seats Australia

    Hold on to your seats Australia

    What are these graphs saying about Australia? The “OurWorldInData” graph says we have been doing poorly compared to the USA and UK as more of our citizens have been dying over the last 2 to 3 months because we adopted the #letitrip #itstheflu mentality. This is the new narrative. The vaccine pushing is a side-show.…

  • Malburg cases in Ghana. CFR 90%

    Malburg cases in Ghana. CFR 90%

    The Malburg virus, which is in the ebole family. These are marked by severe bleeding (haemorrhage), organ failure and, in many cases, death. These viruses are native to Africa, where sporadic outbreaks have occurred for decades. As noted above, Malburg recently flared up in Guinea in Africa. It has a case fatality rate (CFR) or death rate…

  • What is the difference between Taiwan, Portugal and Australia

    What is the difference between Taiwan, Portugal and Australia

    Taiwan is fighting with the deadlier variant BA.2.2 that swept Hong Kong and got into China. Hence more deaths. Portugal is dealing with the more virulent BA.5.1, which is only just starting to grow in Europe and Australia. Holding it’s own against BA.5. Australia is play pretend there is no covid. #letitrip Below, you can…

  • Monkeypox update 21 June 2022. Non-reporting atm.

    Monkeypox update 21 June 2022. Non-reporting atm.

    Looking at the world data you would be excused to think that the monkeypox virus #3MXP was under control, but looking at individual countries you can see that most countries are not reporting data (“doing a McGowan”). There is no way they could all have had no new cases for 3 to 4 days at…

  • How monkeypox could have mutated so much. Did a human defence mechanism against viruses help generate it?

    How monkeypox could have mutated so much. Did a human defence mechanism against viruses help generate it?

    Lots of scientist have recently been suggesting that monkeypox may have been circulating in the community since 2017, but this fails to address the question as to why so many mutations have taken place, when it generally mutates on average only once a year. Monkeypox mutates less than SARS2-CoV2 because it is a DNA virus…

  • The WHO is still playing monkeypox down. Why?

    The WHO is still playing monkeypox down. Why?

    I am concerned that the World Health Organisation is not taking monkeypox more seriously. It says Monkeypox won’t turn into a pandemic, but in other hand it poses a moderate risk to the world. Meanwhile the UK has confirmed another 71 cases bringing its total to 172. The numbers to me are alarming. I have…