Dr. Tess Lawrie on Challenging Covid-19 Narratives and Homeschooling Realities
I feel optimistic and invigorated and excited about what the future holds, because I see we're at the brink of enormous change and covid has provided, you know, all this corruption and whatever this reveal of the deception you know, has provided this incredible opportunity for societal change that hasn't been available in The Last Years.
Imagine being at the forefront of global health research and questioning the mainstream Covid-19 narrative. That's exactly where Dr. Tess Lawrie finds herself. In this thought-provoking episode of 'Trish Wood is Critical', award-winning journalist Trish Wood sits down with Dr. Lawrie, a distinguished researcher and consultant to the World Health Organization. Together, they dive into the controversial topic of early Covid-19 treatments and why Dr. Lawrie has been vocal against the demonization of these methods.
They also touch on the dramatic shift in Dr. Aseem Malhotra's stance on vaccines, from advocate to critic, and what that means for public trust. But it’s not all about medical debates; the conversation takes a personal turn as Dr. Lawrie shares her experiences with homeschooling during the pandemic, offering a glimpse into the challenges and unexpected joys it brought to her family life. Trish and Dr.
Lawrie also give a nod to the truckers' convoy and discuss a famous Canadian novelist's defense of their cause. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with the complexities of Covid-19 treatments, vaccine hesitancy, and the impact of homeschooling on families.