The CEO of Children’s Health Ireland has said that Covid-19 is not putting pressure on Irish children’s hospitals, and that ICU units are instead strained because the government’s lockdown has caused a spike in RSV infections. The remarks were made over the weekend by CHI chief Eilis Hardiman during an interview on RTÉ Radio 1. […]
It’s refreshing to read dissenting voices from mums and dads whose kids suffer from gender dysphoria
Some mothers look upon their children as mistakes and burdens. Why?
This is from the United States, not Ireland, it should be noted. Though, of course, there are a small but loud minority of Zero Covid activists who want to make scenes like this mandatory in Ireland as well: https://twitter.com/JamesHeartfield/status/1439329262738284546 “Child abuse”, many heartfelt people on social media declared. And, true, it is unpleasant viewing. Though, […]
New studies give some ‘reassurance’
St. Ultan was the Bishop of Ardbraccan, near Navan, in Meath in the seventh century. His feast day is the 4th September. His life and death is recorded in most of the Annals and in the Martyrology of Aengus. Ardbraccan (Irish “Hill of Breacan”) is an ancient place of Christian worship taking its name possibly from a […]
She said that there were “very serious personal safety issues emerging around the isolated nature of some of the more rural school bus stops.”
“These vaccines are fast tracked” – Dr. Martin Feeley says that vaccinating children is “wrong.”
Whats the delay?
It was not so long ago that the Hyacinth Buckets of this parish would have their teenage school going daughters shod in Dubes. Now it seems that the new social cachet might be provided by a vaccination certificate. For, according to a report this morning in the Irish Times, as far as the promoters of […]
Covid-19 deaths are “incredibly rare” in children.
A new series of studies looking at hospital admissions and reported deaths across England suggests that COVID-19 deaths are “incredibly rare” among children, and that the virus carries a lower risk of dying or requiring intensive care among children and young people than was previously understood. Nature reports that in a “series of preprints published on […]