Peak Deaths Was One Year Ago.

Peak Infections And Peak Deaths. COVID-19 deaths peaked in the UK on 8th April 2020, one year ago today. This followed peak infections on 19th March 2020, a little under three weeks previous, in line with SARS-CoV-2’s infection cycle of two weeks. Week one occurs in the upper respiratory tract and includes exposure, cellular fusion […]

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IgA – Faster, Stronger and More Effective.

The Star Player On Your Team. Following seroconversion, immumoglobulin A (IgA) istoype is the most frequently created antibody in the immune system. This is principally because it dominates the upper respiratory tract, which is usually the first point of contact between pathogen and human. Therefore, it is needed more frequently than the other isotypes. As […]

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“Testing is free, quick and vital to stop the spread of coronavirus” – the latest lie from Death Secretary Mancock-Mengele.

Testing, Testing…1…2…3. The starting point remains the same: peak infection was on or around 19th March and peak deaths on 8th April. Over two-thirds of the UK population had had SARS-CoV-2 by 19th March. The virus has been and gone, moving to the southern hemisphere as alpha and beta genera coronaviruses do, being seasonal viruses. […]

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‘Ow! – that plate is hot.’ It’s all about stimulus & response.

At the biological level, stimulus and response is how the body reacts (response) to a change in its environment (stimulus).  As an example: you go to pick up a plate that you didn’t realise was hot.  Receptors detect the presence of an unexpected heat source and convert this information into nerve impulses.  Neurons transmit this […]

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Downfall – a government awaits its fate. Your 14 days are almost up.

This strapline is a variation of ‘a nation awaits its fate’ from the film Downfall.  Even if you haven’t seen the rather excellent film, you have probably seen one of the myriad video parodies spawned by one particular scene (clue: it will include a roundabout or road in your area that gets really congested).  As […]

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