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More and more doctors speaking out against mainstream reporting of Covid-19

  • Writer: Freedom Media Platform
    Freedom Media Platform
  • May 11, 2020
  • 4 min read

Updated: Nov 7, 2020


More and more well-respected doctors are now speaking out about the inconsistencies of Covid-19 as a disease, it's reporting and the use of statistics:



This list includes:


Dr Sucharit Bhakdi

Specialist in Microbiology

Dr Wolfgang Wodarg

Specialist in Pulmonology

Dr Joel Kettner

Professor of Community Health Sciences and Surgery at Manitoba University

Dr John Ioannidis

Professor of Medicine, of Health Research and Policy and of Biomedical Data Science, at Stanford University School of Medicine and a Professor of Statistics at Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences

Dr Yoram Lass

Israeli physician, politician and former Director General of the Health Ministry


Dr Pietro Vernazza

Swiss physician specialising Infectious Diseases at the Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen and Professor of Health Policy


Frank Ulrich Montgomery

German radiologist, former President of the German Medical Association and Deputy Chairman of the World Medical Association


Prof. Hendrik Streeck

German HIV researcher, epidemiologist and clinical trialist. He is professor of virology, and the director of the Institute of Virology and HIV Research, at Bonn University.


Dr Yanis Roussel et. al.

A team of researchers from the Institut Hospitalo-universitaire Méditerranée Infection, Marseille and the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Marseille, conducting a peer-reviewed study on Coronavirus mortality for the government of France under the ‘Investments for the Future’ programme


Dr. David Katz

American physician and founding director of the Yale University Prevention Research Center


Michael T. Osterholm

Regents professor and director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.


Dr Peter Goetzsche

Professor of Clinical Research Design and Analysis at the University of Copenhagen and founder of the Cochrane Medical Collaboration. He has written several books on corruption in the field of medicine and the power of big pharmaceutical companies.

Dr. Sunetra Gupta et al.

Oxford-based research team constructing an epidemiological model for the coronavirus outbreak. Dr Gupta is a Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at the University of Oxford with an interest in infectious disease agents that are responsible for malaria, HIV, influenza and bacterial meningitis. She is a recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award, the Scientific Medal by the Zoological Society of London and the Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award for her scientific research.


Dr Karin Mölling

German virologist whose research focused on retroviruses, particularly human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

Dr Anders Tegnell

Swedish physician and civil servant who has been State Epidemiologist of the Public Health Agency of Sweden since 2013.


Dr Pablo Goldschmidt

Argentine-French virologist specializing in tropical diseases, and Professor of Molecular Pharmacology at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris.


Dr Eran Bendavid and Dr Jay Bhattacharya

Both professors of medicine and public health at Stanford University.


Dr Tom Jefferson

British epidemiologist, based in Rome. He works for the Cochrane Collaboration, where he is an author and editor of the Cochrane Collaboration’s acute respiratory infections group, as well as part of four other Cochrane groups. He is also an advisor to the Italian National Agency for Regional Health Services.


Dr Michael Levitt

Professor of biochemistry at Stanford University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS), a member of the National Academy of Sciences and received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems. In February this year, he correctly modelled that the China outbreak was coming to an end, predicting around 80,000 cases and 3250 deaths.

German Network for Evidence-Based Medicine

An association of German scientists, researchers and medical professionals. The network was founded in 2000 to disseminate and further develop concepts and methods of evidence-based and patient-oriented medicine in practice, teaching and research, and today has around 1000 members.


Dr Richard Schabas

former Chief Medical Officer of Ontario, Medical Officer of Hastings and Prince Edward Public Health and Chief of Staff at York Central Hospital.


Dr John Lee

English consultant histopathologist at Rotherham General Hospital and formerly clinical professor of pathology at Hull York Medical School.


Dr. John Oxford

English virologist and Professor at Queen Mary, University of London. He is a leading expert on influenza, including bird flu and the 1918 Spanish Influenza, and HIV/AIDS.

Prof Knut Wittkowski

German-American researcher and professor of epidemiology. He worked for 15 on the Epidemiology of HIV before heading for 20 years the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design at The Rockefeller University, New York.


Dr Klaus Püschel

German forensic pathologist and former professor of forensics at Essen University and current director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. He has worked on many noteworthy autopsies, as well high-profile forensic archaeological studies.


Dr Alexander Kekulé

German doctor and biochemist. He has held the Chair for Medical Microbiology and Virology at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg since 1999 and is the current Director of the Institute for Medical Microbiology at the University Hospital Halle


Dr Claus Köhnlein

German Internist based in Kiel and co-author of the book Virus Mania


Dr Gérard Krause

Head the Department for Epidemiology at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection in Braunschweig, director of the Institute for Infectious Disease Epidemiology at TWINCORE in Hannover and Chair of the PhD Program Epidemiology at the Hannover Medical School. He also coordinates the Translational Infrastructure Epidemiology at the German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF).


Dr Gerd Gigerenzer

German psychologist, professor of psychology and Director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin.

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