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W.H.O. Debuts Report on Harms of ‘Physical Inactivity’ — Two Years After ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’

The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) published a lengthy report this week on the importance of physical activity in keeping the world healthy, concluding that sedentary lifestyles are responsible for as much as $27 billion in needless healthcare costs a year and urging governments to implement coherent national policies to promote exercise, including “mass” events.

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Florida Surgeon General Responds to Critiques of mRNA Vaccine Guidance

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo responded to the outrage over the state’s updated guidance on mRNA vaccines — recommending against them for men under the age of 40 — on social media after Twitter temporarily censored the official’s post, asserting that the guidance violated its coronavirus misinformation policies.

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Companies Easing Up on Coronavirus Vaccine Requirements

Companies are slowly easing back on their hardline vaccine requirements well over a year after the initial rollout of the controversial coronavirus vaccines, as public health officials now admit that the jabs do not prevent the illness nor its transmission.

People gather at City Hall to protest vaccine mandates on August 09, 2021 in New York City