Several prominent academics and medical experts from institutions around the world argue there is no convincing evidence that COVID-19 constitutes a real pandemic. They include professors of microbiology, immunology, virology, epidemiology, and medicine from universities in Germany, the UK, Italy, Argentina, Austria, and the US who question the tests, models, and actions taken in response to the virus.
Several prominent academics and medical experts from institutions around the world argue there is no convincing evidence that COVID-19 constitutes a real pandemic. They include professors of microbiology, immunology, virology, epidemiology, and medicine from universities in Germany, the UK, Italy, Argentina, Austria, and the US who question the tests, models, and actions taken in response to the virus.
Several prominent academics and medical experts from institutions around the world argue there is no convincing evidence that COVID-19 constitutes a real pandemic. They include professors of microbiology, immunology, virology, epidemiology, and medicine from universities in Germany, the UK, Italy, Argentina, Austria, and the US who question the tests, models, and actions taken in response to the virus.
Professor Sucharit Bhakdi, a world renowned expert in medical microbiology
The President of the World Doctors Federation, Frank Ulrich Montgomery German Professor Karin Moelling, former Chair of Medical Virology at the University of Zurich Professor Stefan Hockertz German immunologist and toxicologist Pablo Goldschmidt, Argentinean virologist and biochemist Professor Martin Exner, head of the Institute for Hygiene at the University of Bonn Professor Julian Nida-Ruemelin, former German Minister of State for Culture and Professor of Ethics Stanford Professor John Ioannidis The German Robert Koch Institute USA: Researcher Stephen McIntyre Dr. Richard Capek German researcher Dr. Eran Bendavid and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, two Stanford professors of medicine, Professor Sucharit Bhakdi Maria Rita Gismondo Italian microbiologist Professor Gérard Krause, head of the Department of Epidemiology at the German Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Professor Christoph Möllers of Berlin’s Humboldt University Felix Scholkmann Biophysicist Professor John Oxford of Queen Mary University London, one of the world’s leading virologists and influenza specialists Knut Wittkowski, internationally renowned epidemiology professor from New York Dr. Andreas Sönnichsen, head of the Department of General and Family Medicine at the Medical University of Vienna and chairman of the Network for Evidence-Based Medicine