Wednesday 25 November 2020

12:00

Ivor Cummins

The Covid data the government doesn't want you to see: a data driven analysis of the Covid crisis and how we are dealing with it.

Relying only on government and public data sources, Ivor’s Covid updates have attracted millions of views on YouTube and beyond as he presents a very different picture of the crisis than the one we are being fed by our politicians and their advisors.

Ivor Cummins
Chronic disease researcher

Ivor completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity.

Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights globally, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity.

Since March 2020, Ivor has dedicated his analytical and biochemical expertise to deep and revealing analysis of the Covid19 pandemic.

The Covid data we need to know, hidden in plain sight

Ivor Cummins

Chronic disease researcher

Ivor completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity.

Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights globally, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity.

Since March 2020, Ivor has dedicated his analytical and biochemical expertise to deep and revealing analysis of the Covid19 pandemic.

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