COVID Emergency not renewed, but there are still Monkeypox until September 27 and Polio until October 9!

The media got it wrong. Executive Order Number 21 is keeping her emergency powers alive! Be it polio, monkeypox (until September 27) or COVID, it’s politics as usual, not scientific reasoning. Governor’s own Executive Order 11.9 declares that the Emergency continues because the rate of new COVID-19 hospital admissions is above 100 per day. According … Read more

Memorial Sloan Kettering & COVID: One set of rules for visitors; not so for patients.

Tried Friday to visit a friend who had cancer surgery the day before. MSKCC limits two visitors per day, and visitors must pre-register online. Due to recent “uptick” of COVID cases citywide, only one person can visit at a time. Those ever-changing COVID policy details are not found on its website. The other recovering patient … Read more

Pfizer has trademarked “Science Will Win”.

Pfizer has trademarked these three words in medicine and fashion: (1) IC 044. US 100 101. G & S: Providing healthcare and medical information; healthcare services, namely, providing information on the topics of health issues, pharmaceutical products and health awareness. FIRST USE: 20201015. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20201015; and (2) IC 018. US 001 002 … Read more

Covid lockdown in China explained

Today is the 30th day of lockdown in Shanghai. The diagram explains how it is micro-managed. We have accepted to live with COVID. Ex-Governor Cuomo’s 15-month State of Emergency declared back in March 7, 2020 expired on June 24, 2021. Yet, City’s and State’s laws and policies have not reflected that full adjustment.

103 OCA employees terminated April 6!

The New York State Office of Court Administration is WRONG requiring proof of vaccination to keep their employment! This is the latest starting with healthcare workers back in September 2021 fired denying uncounted number of them to receive COVID-19 benefits including unemployment. Mayor Eric Adams fired 1,430 City employees on Valentine Day. Johns Hopkins Coronavirus … Read more