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The UK puts out a technical briefing every 2 weeks

It talks about variants of concern and has statistics for cases, hospitalizations, deaths, split into unvaccinated, partially, and fully vaccinated groups

Includes over/under 50yo age groups

gov.uk/government/pub…
The UK also puts out a vaccine surveillance report every week, that covers the same data as the previous report

But also splits the data into age groups, so it's easy to see where there most effects are.

gov.uk/government/pub…
OurWorldInData has a great tool that gathers data from all over the world

It let's you see vaccination rates, case fatality rates, deaths per million, and many other details, and compare countries between them

ourworldindata.org/explorers/coro…
The Italian Institute of Epidemiology has good reports that go into the details of who dies from #coronavirus

They split it into age groups, tell you about the types of co-morbidities, etc

epicentro.iss.it/en/coronavirus…
EuroMomo is the European Agency that monitors excess mortality across all of Europe

You can zoom in on countries, various age groups, and see what is going on

euromomo.eu/graphs-and-map…
Covariants monitors the progression of variants across the world

So if you are wondering why a country has a spike in mortality ...this is a good one to check out to see if it's related to a new variant

covariants.org
This is the dashboard of the public health agency of France

It has all the data on hospitalizations, deaths, testing, and more in regards to covid and other things

geodes.santepubliquefrance.fr
This is the dashboard for the UK and has data on hospitalizations, deaths, vaccination, and testing

coronavirus.data.gov.uk
And this is the dashboard for the CDC that covers the data for the USA

covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tra…
The CDC also has a dashboard for tracking influenza

Actually 2 dashboards

One allows you to track various variants across time

And another one shows the data by age groups

cdc.gov/flu/weekly/flu…
We also have this type of data available on an international level via GISAID

Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data

gisaid.org
There is also a open platform called NextStrain that tracks genomic data for various diseases, including #covid

nextstrain.org
As far as pharmacovigilance goes, we of course have the VAERS database that tracks vaccine safety for the USA

vaers.hhs.gov

However since the data is not that easy to search there is the OpenVaers site that's a little bit more ergonomic

openvaers.com/covid-data
In Europe the equivalent of VAERS is called EudraVigilance

And also has all the pharmacovigilance data accessible via a dashboard

adrreports.eu/en/search_subs…
But since this can all get complicated

There is also a site that shows the data from both sites and some rapid links to various data

data-like.com
CovidTracker aggregates data for France and shows information on a regional basis for cases, hospitalizations, deaths, tendencies, and more

It also has a few data visualization tools, and tracks vaccination across regions and by age groups

covidtracker.fr
VigiAccess is a « Adverse Drug Reaction » database launched by the WHO, that shows the number of different events given for a particular drug

Unfortunately it does no go into details, but still interesting

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ClinicalTrials is interesting to to look up a study, or to see what new upcoming studies are planned.

For example here we see the start and end date of the Pfizer trial ;-)

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USMortality is based on CDC data and gives a overview of mortality and excess mortality on a state by state view

Kind of like EuroMomo, but for the USA

usmortality.com
WorldoMeters

Has statistics on many interesting things, even population, demographics, population density, fertility, ...

But it's now best known for it's up to date stats on #coronavirus cases & deaths for all countries around the world

worldometers.info
This is the #COVID19 dashboard from the WHO

It has the same data as WorldoMeters, but comes across as a bit more "official", and has a nice layout that is screenshot friendly for putting cases & deaths side-by-side

covid19.who.int
The Office for National Statistics from the UK

Has data on many different aspects ranging from economy, to population & mortality

Sometimes we find little nuggets like this chart

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INSEE is the nation institute of statistics for France

Again we will find data ranging from economy, to population & mortality here

And also nuggets like the seasonality of mortality across multiple years like below

insee.fr/en/accueil Image
Ameli

The French Social Security site has a database that lists medications prescribed across the country and by quantity

This is how i was able to get the number of doses of « Clonazepam » that were prescribed in excess in France from 2020-2021

assurance-maladie.ameli.fr/etudes-et-donn… Image

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22 Oct
Les moins de 50ans représentent a peine 1.5% de toutes les décès liée au #covid depuis le debut de l'épidémie

#Manif23Octobre
#Manifs23Octobre
#NonAuPassDeLaHonte

Source:
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Donc soyons clair:

Les 50+ ans:
➡️ 91.4% de toutes les hospitalisations
➡️ 98.49% de toutes les décès
➡️ Sont désormais vacciné a plus de 90%

...et on nous prolonge le #PassSanitaire 🤔
Ici on vois le risque associé au décès a ceux qui se font hospitaliser

Les ≤49ans représentent même pas 1500 décès depuis le début de la pandémie 🤫

Sur presque 118K décès...

Ce qui manque dans la tranche des ≥50ans sont ~27K décès dans les EHPAD 🤔 Image
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Les suicides avaient augmenté chez les enfants « en-dessous de 16ans » l'année dernière entre Novembre-Décembre de 300%

Étude de Hôpital Robert Debré à Paris, France
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Il y a probablement eu plus de suicides chez les enfants pendant les seuls mois de Novembre-Décembre 2020 (+300%)

Que dû au #Covid depuis le début de la pandémie

25 décès (sur 117 355) sont actuellement attribué à des enfants (0-19ans) depuis le 1er Mars 2020
A titre de comparaison la France avait en 2016 un taux de suicide de 12.1 par 100 000 habitants

Ce qui correspond a 665/mois, en tenant compte de la population de 2016

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_i…
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« Molnupiravir » a new drug to treat #COVID19 ?

Nope, not really new...

Its also known as
➡️ n-hydroxycytidine
➡️ EIDD-2801
➡️ EIDD-1931
➡️ MK-4482

Before being rebaptized
« Molnupiravir »

It's also been suspected to cause mutations

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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molnupira… Image
It's a drug that has been studies since the 1930's

Basically has the same mechanism of action as Remdesivir (we all know how that one went)

And it can be taken orally, whereas Remdesivir is taken intravenously

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cen.acs.org/pharmaceutical… Image
And what does Molnupiravir, Remdesivir, and Ivermectin have in common ?

They are all 3CLpro inhibitors

nature.com/articles/s4200…
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A quick thread about polio, lies and maybe some economical interests...

Remember when the #WHO claimed to have eradicated #polio in #Africa ?

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who.int/news/item/25-0…
What they didn't tell you is that a week later, there was an outbreak in "vaccine-derived" polio 🤔

Sorry for the guardian link ...WHO updated their site and old link is gone 🙄
theguardian.com/global-develop…
Also did you know that polio is not an airborne virus like the flu or common cold ?

And that you actually have to eat shit "literally" to get polio ? Image
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8 Oct
Ohhhh no, it's back after a 2020 vacation 😂🤣 Image
I don't think I ever had the flu in my life, despite never having had a jab (I'm 50)

Got a cold early this year

Day 1: sore throat
Day 2: runny nose (tested negative)
Day 3: stuffy nose
Day 4: ...we'll see, but should be over ;-)
Ever since my D3 levels have been over 60ng/ml the duration of my colds have come down from an average of 7-10 days to an average of 3-5 days 👍 ImageImage
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7 Oct
Comment on se fout ne notre gueule en disant que les hôpitaux sont occupées par les non vaccinées 🙄

Je vais vous montrer en qu'on nous prend pour des cons...

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#PasseSanitaire
#VaccinationObligatoire

A dérouler 👇
Déjà il faudrait regarder "qui" occupe les hôpitaux a cause du #covid en temps normale

On vois très bien que le taux d'occupation décolle surtout a partir de 60ans ...un peu a partir de 50ans
Et on vois très bien que a partir de 50ans en France, 90% voire plus de cette démographie est vacciné 🤔 Image
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