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Influenza Data Disprove the Covid Campaign - British and Hungarian Examples (eBook, ePUB) - Veszelka, Andras
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This study informs the reader about basic medical connections and data relating to the coronavirus and other viruses causing influenza-like illnesses. It relies on the most reliable British and Hungarian government influenza data and ECDC Covid data as reference data. Due to the globally harmonized nature of the Covid campaign, the methodological concerns presented in this study most probably apply to all countries in the world, and local data on influenza seasons presumably refute the campaign at the data level in the same way in all countries, but these later could not be addressed here. The…mehr

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This study informs the reader about basic medical connections and data relating to the coronavirus and other viruses causing influenza-like illnesses. It relies on the most reliable British and Hungarian government influenza data and ECDC Covid data as reference data. Due to the globally harmonized nature of the Covid campaign, the methodological concerns presented in this study most probably apply to all countries in the world, and local data on influenza seasons presumably refute the campaign at the data level in the same way in all countries, but these later could not be addressed here. The political, social, historical, legal, economic, media, religious, ethical background and reasons of the campaign are also discussed in other studies.

The receipt of the Hungarian version of this study was confirmed by the Hungarian police on February , 2021. It has been a public document since then. On 17 and 21 of June, 2021, the pdf version of this study has been submitted to several international human rights organizations, such as the American Civil Liberties Union, the British Institute of Human Rights, the Human Rights Watch or the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission.