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Why Are These Effective Medical Solutions To COVID-19 Being Censored?

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  Why Are These Effective Medical Solutions To COVID-19 Being Censored? Aviva Wertkin July 31, 2020 9  Comments Subscribe To Stop The Insanity! Get the latest COVID news and more delivered to your inbox. You will receive emails from LARRY COOK of STOP MANDATORY VACCINATION. I’m a licensed Naturopathic Doctor and I want to say that it goes without saying that it takes time to collect enough patient data before medical practitioners can pronounce successful interventions for a novel virus. During this time, many people have become quite fearful of contracting a virus that could result in their death or the death of a loved one. It would be very reassuring if effective methods of protection and successful treatment were widely known and available. Unfortunately, this information is being intentionally censored from the public, so I want to share with you what I have discovered. When the Covid-19 quarantine began, I was fortunate enough to participate in one of the most amazing medically c

Baldness and rashes? Experts split over unusual Covid-19 risk factors and symptoms

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  Baldness and rashes? Experts split over unusual Covid-19 risk factors and symptoms   This article is more than  2 months old Academics analyse whether hair and hearing loss may also be linked to coronavirus Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Nicola Davis   @NicolaKSDavis Fri 31 Jul 2020  14.57 BST Last modified on Sat 1 Aug 2020  04.36 BST Shares 243   Some small studies have linked being bald to a greater risk of being admitted to hospital with Covid-19. Photograph: Getty/iStockPhoto From hearing loss and rashes, to being tall and bald, as the Covid-19 pandemic develops, a host of new symptoms and risk factors are being linked to the virus. We take a look at the evidence. Hair loss Some Covid-19 patients have reported  hair  loss, but these are anecdotal reports rather than studies. “We have seen a few people reporting it, but we don’t know if it is significant or not,” said Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College London and lead r