After 5 seconds, this page automatically redirects to advancing insight: a more recent article that also includes under-mortality. https://virusvaria.nl/onverklaarde-oversterfte-kostte-nu-al-ruim-10x-zoveel-levensjaren-als-covid Since the arrival of...
It's worse than you think
Wie het virusvaria-artikel van vorige week "Druppelvirologie, zoönose en disproportionele maatregelen passen naadloos in elkaar" heeft gelezen, kan naar punt 4 doorskippen. Maurice nam de aerosol-gerelateerde punten over in een artikel op zijn eigen site. Maar ik had...
Drip virology, zoonosis and disproportionate measures fit together seamlessly
Shortlink: t.ly/WUMpv The persistence with which our government virologists continue to deny evident scientifically substantiated facts has given the impression that we are dealing with a fossilized field. Or with an unfortunate selection of incompetent...
Ron Fouchier and the Safety Board keep us safe
The Dutch Safety Board has written a book of fairy tales under the watchful eye of Willy Spaan, Alma Tostmann and Chantal Rovers, among others. The latter two had already distinguished themselves before (see The Government Propagandists) and we are considering asking Willy...
Hard evidence of corona aerosols
Yet another proof of infectious aerosols. This time, different equipment was used, so that the virus could be 'grown' from the air samples again - and that was indeed not easy. With this new research, the last excuses really do disappear...
How to proceed with the corona policy
What's next with corona: The way to go – Step 1
Human lives are priceless and they cost money.
Instead of determining the value of human lives, it is better to convert deficits and recessions into well-being and care budgets. Then you speak the same language.
What actually depends on the ICU capacity?
The ICU. Symbol of our public health. Above any criticism. That makes you curious about the results!
Why Public Health
The conception of what Public Health is is nowadays closely related to the available ICU capacity. Reason enough to quietly chew on the term 'public health'.









