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  • Covid, the Untold Story
  • By: Clare Craig
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  • Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
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Have you ever felt the Covid story did not entirely add up? Expired contains multiple eye-opening revelations about Covid with compelling evidence that provides a coherent, sober, and clear explanation that better fits the data we have so far.

Meticulous research by pathologist Dr Clare Craig sheds light on the largely overlooked evidence of airborne virus transmission, examining 12 related beliefs on spread, lockdowns, asymptomatic infections, and masks. In addition, Expired champions the importance of Western ethical principles that were damaged by pandemic actions, calling for their restoration.

The Covid debate has proved incredibly polarising. One side believed every intervention was saving lives, while the other emphasised the harms caused. Biased modelling based on a worst case scenario led to fearful assumptions presented as fact. By dint of sheer repetition these "facts" became unquestionable. Those scientists who dared to question were proclaimed dangerous.

Let’s bring back nuance. It’s time to return to reality.

©2023 Clare Craig (P)2023 Clare Craig

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After hearing the author speak on Dr Campbells youtube i thought id give the book a go and i must say i really enjoyed it. it was a very methodical, cool and calculated look at what happened in 2020-2021 and the authors non bias scientific approach was very clear throughout the book. I want to get the second book but will have to wait for it on audio cause i enjoyed the authors reading of it so much. she is very well spoken and a fantastic reader. Highly recommend. :)

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The lack of discussion in the public domain concerning the assertions made.

it is difficult to form a clear opinion concerning the validity of the claims made.

This book would appear to present an agenda for a series of debates between opposing viewpoints. Such debates are sorely needed to learn anything from this body of work.

I have reviewed the numbers hospitalised here in Australia and from what is being claimed for the UK in terms of seasonality.

Peaks in the UK appear to have been repeated in Australia BUT whereas the annual January peak in the UK is during winter, here in Australia it is the summer holiday period.

This seems to knock the hypothesis concerning vitamin D and susceptibility.

Personally I suspect holidays, not season's lead to greater spread. During holidays populations behave very differently (socially and spatially).

It's frustrating not being able to conclude anything more than we know nothing for sure about what just happened.

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