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Professor Dolores Cahill - WHY CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN IS KILLING MORE PEOPLE THAN IT'S SAVING

Updated: Feb 20, 2021

World Renowned Immunologist & Molecular Biologist



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Professor Dolores Cahill received her Honours degree in Molecular Genetics from Trinity College Dublin (1989) and her PhD in Immunology & Biotechnology from Dublin City University (1994). She was awarded an EU ‘Human Capital and Mobility’ Post-doctoral Fellow, Technical University, Munich, Germany (1994-1995).


Since 2005 – present, she is Professor of Translational Science at UCD School of Medicine. Prof. Cahill is internationally recognised for her biomedical research, publications and patent record is in life sciences, biotechnology and in personalized healthcare and biomarkers (PHB), proteomics, biotechnology, high content protein and antibody arrays, and their biomedical, diagnostic and clinical applications.


Prof. Cahill has been involved in Scientific and Research Strategy and Policy Development and Evaluation for over 10 years. She is a member of the EU Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Science Committee (2017-2019). In 2018, she was elected by the IMI SC to be Vice Chair of the IMI Scientific Committee (2019-2020).


In the Strategy, Policy and Global engagement area, from October 2013 to end September 2014, Prof. Cahill was seconded as National Expert in Policy to the European Commission Research and Innovation (HORIZON2020) (DG RTD) Directorate, with special emphasis on International Cooperation for Strategy and Policy coordination, with Asia and European Free Trade Area and enlargement countries, Russia & the Pacific.


This secondment was supported by UCD, the School of Medicine and Medical Sciences and the Irish government. This role involved international policy coordination and development in Research and Innovation, including with respect to Horizon2020. She was responsible for international cooperation aspects with South Korea and she was a backup for ASEAN and China. She was the Thematic Correspondent for Health and involved in Strategy Development within the unit.


She worked on Framework Conditions and Commercialization aspects, for example on the International Cooperation Dialogue, within this region.





Chapters

0:00 | Introduction

1:00 | Brian Rose introduces Professor Dolores Cahill

3:15 | Brian and Dolores Cahill talk about online censorship when it comes to COVID-19

8:16 | Dolores Cahill talks about what we really should be doing instead using a lockdown

12:49 | Dolores talks about how COVID-19 should have been studied

18:58 | Dolores and Brian talk about the importance of healthy immune systems

20:00 | Dolores Cahill discusses the influence of the Rockefeller family on the medical system

28:48 | Dolores calls for a public inquiry into the censorship medical professionals are facing right now

25:58 | Dolores Cahill talks about why she decided to enter politics

40:00 | Dolores talks about how mainstream media is trying to undermine doctors who are trying to tell the truth about COVID-19

49:28 | Dolores discusses why we need to push back on lockdown regulations

54:58 | Dolores talks about how supporting businesses who promote free speech will help

1:03:48 | They compare the risk of dying of COVID-19 in the UK to that of death rates in traffic accidents

1:10:56 | Dolores Cahill discusses the use of hydroxychloroquine and zinc to treat COVID-19

1:18:20 | Brian Rose and Dolores talk about censorship within BBC broadcasts

1:24:53 | Dolores talks about conflicts of interest when it comes to governing bodies owning vaccine patents

1:33:44 | Brian Rose talks about the echo chamber of social media

1:39:43 | Dolores Cahill discusses hate speech on social media

1:41:22 | Brian asks Dolores what young people can do to protect free speech

1:52:15 | Brian Rose talks about how his views have changed about the efficacy of vaccines

1:54:20 | Brian sums up


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1. Freedom Of Speech And The Lockdown 2. Scientific Areas Emerging Which Are Not Challenged Due To “Narrative” 3. I Am Immune To The Coronavirus 4. This Is The Biggest Mistake Of The Century 5. A Battle Around The Health Of The Planet 6. YouTube Banned Me 7. A Public Inquiry 8. I Entered Politics Because The Schools Mandated Vaccines For Children 9. By Preventing Health Information Getting Out They Are Contributing To Unnecessary Debts 10. The Playbook 11. The Reality And Narrative Of Vaccines 12. The Lockdown Is Unnecessary 13. Hydroxychloroquine And Zinc, Doctors Need To Speak Up! 14. We Don’t Need To Social Distance From A Virus, Don’t Feed Into The Media 15. A Separate Global Institute For Vaccine Safety 16. How To Boost Immune System And Reduce Stress 17. Freedom Of Speech Allows Us To Debate And Form Our Own Opinions

 

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