
The balance of risks and benefits in the COVID-19 “vaccine hesitancy” literature: An umbrella review
People who have chosen not to take the COVID-19 genetic vaccines have been labelled vaccine hesitant. One primary reason for
People who have chosen not to take the COVID-19 genetic vaccines have been labelled vaccine hesitant. One primary reason for
The COVID-19 crisis has created a large divide amongst communities, particularly within the scientific and medical ones. Dr Hardie and
Ms. Deanna McLeod provides an overview of the gaps in the checks and balances in the creation of guidelines surrounding
Dr. Steven Pelech gives an overview of the critique of the article co-authored by Dr. Tam regarding the effectiveness of
Dr. Claudia Chaufan’s article is an analysis of the medical messaging relating to COVID-19 and the issues with unchallenged consensus.
The CCCA’s open letter and critique in response to the report recently issued by the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA).
In this peer-reviewed publication, Dr Patrick Provost examines the post-vaccination adverse events reporting system and the inherent weaknesses that may
Dr, Denis Rancourt, an expert in data analysis, describes the findings of his analysis of All Cause Mortality in a
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson invited a group of experts to explore the issues with the COVID-19 genetic vaccines. They discussed
Dr. Eric Payne, a member of the CCCA’s Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee, has written an open letter in response
A comprehensive review of the quality of evidence used to assess the efficacy of using facial coverings as a means of
A number of concerned Canadian citizens groups, including the CCCA, have collaborated to write a proposed Safety Risk Statement on