Interview with Adam Gaertner, Part 2
Here is the second part of our interview with Adam Gaertner, aka @veryvirology on Twitter, which focuses on “very virological” aspects of the pandemic. The
Here is the second part of our interview with Adam Gaertner, aka @veryvirology on Twitter, which focuses on “very virological” aspects of the pandemic. The
One of the most active analysts during this pandemic regarding the treatment of COVID-19 has been independent researcher Adam Gaertner. He started looking for therapeutic
Below are 4 videos presenting: Introductory remarks by Jean-Pierre Kiekens PowerPoint presentation by Geert Vanden Bossche, DVM, PHD PowerPoint presentation by Professor Peter McCullough, MD,
Jean-Charles Teissedre, criminal lawyer in Montpellier, recently presented a request to get the French authorities to approve a “Temporary Use Recommendation” for ivermectin, to allow
The Australian Response to COVID-19: Policies, Politics & Political Economy. An Interview with the Honorable Craig Kelly, Member of Parliament, Australia Welcome to this interview
This is the second part of our interview with the esteemed Professor Harvey Risch from Yale University. The interview, which covers a range of aspects
We are pleased to present a recording of our Oct 27 webinar with Dr Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, from the Baylor Heart and Vascular
We have the privilege to present you an extensive interview with Professor Harvey Risch, MD, PhD, who is Epidemiology Professor at Yale University and is
In this third and final part of our interview with Dr George Fareed, from California, you will learn about his take about: – Why large
In the second part of our interview with the esteemed Dr George Fareed, MD, we cover a range of critical questions regarding the treatment of
This is the first part of our interview with the esteemed Dr George Fareed, MD, who has treated hundreds of COVID-19 patients in California since
Dr Brian Tyson is one of the pioneers of early outpatient treatment for COVID-19, with zero death and just one short hospitalization out of some