Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Constant COVID19 Coverage

Or Almost

June 29, 2020

As promised I'm back at it again with another installment of the comprehensive coronavirus coverage. I am doing my best to get it done before July 1st (Canada Day), because that is the day I promised myself my life again and to only cover major COVID19 news or news affecting Canadians in general and more directly those who live in Southwestern Quebec, and the absurd and weird news like some of the stories already posted in this blog - like about the apocalypse on June 21, or people being sacrificed to stop the virus etc... That type of weird.

Since basically almost all aspects of life have been affected by this virus one way or another and I think with the posts already posted and those I'm about to add, you can pretty much get the picture on all of it, already just from the content already posted in this blog and the stuff I am endeavoring to add before July 1st. So you should have a pretty clear idea on it's overall affect on the world, the various populations, industries and endeavors. 

So that being said, let's get started!

For those looking to celebrate Canada Day in true Canadian COVID19 2020 fashion visit:  


The list of who's most at risk for severe cases of COVID-19 just got longer, CDC says What's interesting here is that more people between the ages of 40 & 50 contracted the virus than those between the ages of 60 - 70!


As moving day approaches, tenants and housing advocates fear hundreds could end up on the streets Because the lockdown was imposed around the time tenants and landlords were renewing or not, leases and those not renewing would have to find a new dwelling by July 1st (moving day in Quebec), but it being made impossible by the lockdown, due to not being able to visit potential apartments in order to see if it was a place suitable for living in, many people didn't get a chance to visit m/any places and so probably haven't yet found any decent living arrangements, that they could afford.


Why Americans Are Having an Emotional Reaction to Masks   I am having different reactions than emotional to wearing masks. Mine involve discomfort, and inability to breath properly or catch my breath. So I essentially refuse to wear a mask that doesn't do anything except lend a false sense of security to others around me, because that's all they are. If I had access to N95 masks I'd wear those no problem because I know those are protecting everyone including me or at least to 95% degree of protection. I do have P100 masks but those are the rubber masks with 2 breathers on them - like the cops use when they make fentanyl busts, but who wants to use those to get groceries on a hot summer's day anyhow? I know I sure don't and I won't unless I have to, as in the virus has gotten so virulent and rampant that it's almost an automatic death sentence if you get it, or masks are made mandatory and I have nothing else to wear. But those masks afford 100% protection against almost everything, for everyone.

Hotel buffet breakfasts will be a 'thing of the past' post-lockdown, tourism boss warns   The way things are going, hotels themselves might be a thing of the past as well.





Chris Wallace on COVID-19: If Fauci says the next 2 weeks are critical, we need to take him seriously  Oh it'll be way more than 2 weeks if Americans keep on acting like insolent little brats, the way they tend to do and are doing now with this pandemic.

Canada commits $300M to global COVID-19 fight but PM urged to spend $1.5 billion  Wow! For once Santa Trudeau didn't give them all of what they were asking for! I guess he got the message about what the UN thinks of Canada, and now he's not as concerned about kowtowing to their every  whim, it looks like.

Yes, You Should Brace for a Second Market Crash

Huge differences between COVID-19 numbers in Canada and the U.S.  There's a huge difference in a lot of other factors too, like population size to start with. They have 10x the population we do, so you can right off the bat expect their figures to be 10x that of Canada's. Then they have 50 different regional governments and we have only 13. It's much easier to coordinate dates and policies between 13 entities than it is 50. So while we might all basically be on the same page in Canada with policies and dates regarding those policies - they're all over the map, in regards to those particular details. Then the Americans are more brazen and dare to stand up for their rights and what they perceive to be their rights, while Canadians are easily bulldozed into submission by their politicians and don't even raise an eyebrow, much less a fist against such bulldozing. So that might account for the difference in numbers.


Justin Trudeau defends awarding government contract to charity with family ties  I think it's time Mr. Grabby Paws, started to be held to account not only by lax gov't oversight commissions that do little more than chide him and tap him on the wrist, but by taxpaying voting Canadians. I can't wait for the day that he's no longer shielded by political immunity and has his comeuppance for everything he's done to Canada, against Canada, every penny he's pilfered from our coffers for his delight, every terrorist he's paid, every Syrian refugee he imported at $10,000 Cdn a piece, every illegal immigrant he allowed to waltz into this country and not only gave them shelter, fed, clothed, medicated & educated at our expense (when there's lots of Canadians that don't even get treated that good), all the lies he told about SNC Lavalin, all the Canadian people that he murdered by his own negligence as PM and all the rest of it. He seriously needs to be held to account for everything he's done! Though knowing how the Canadian political system works and how the Canadian sheeple with short memories work, he'll probably get away with all of it. Every single last little infringement.


Patient 91: How Vietnam saved a British pilot and kept a clean Covid-19 sheet This is an absolutely amazing COVID19 story! We can't say that about very many other COVID19 stories that's for sure!

Coronavirus: The health claims that won't go away  To dispel some of the false claims you should watch this video. Though the premise about herbal remedies won't work. There should be a qualifier here.... None that we know of, will work. Because most pharmaceuticals are made using plants. We all know that, but what we don't know is which if any plants out there might fight this disease. Trust me if one is ever found, the pharmaceutical company will be buying up the whole area where it's grown, and then building green houses miles long to grow their own crops in and they'll never release the name of the plant in question, so no one else can get and grow it too. 


For millions of low-income seniors, coronavirus is a food-security issue  Something that Santa Trudeau has failed to even acknowledge let alone address and help. But then if the point of this whole exercise is to rid Canada of as many seniors as possible that might be the reason why he's not helping them out any.

What health experts want you to know about travel and vacations  I'd make this a 9 point list rather than just an 8 point list and the top one would be, if you want to travel just avoid the United States as a destination like the plague, because that's basically what it has. This list obviously was made for Americans travelling outside their country, but I guess a lot of the advice should also hold true for Canadians as well.

Meat packing facility reports over 200 cases of coronavirus Which will inevitably add to food shortages in that area.

'They sent them literally into a death trap': Families recall horror as Covid-19 ravaged Massachusetts veterans home  Like the seniors here who were sent into death traps too. I call them death camps because that's what they turned out to be. After having seen this and how those elderly were treated I can tell you I'd rather die at home, alone, if need be, but I do not ever want to be consigned to anything like that, ever!

Hating lockdown? A third of Brits have actually enjoyed it  I think we kind of did too, considering we spent most of our time wandering around in the house in our sleepwear and mostly relaxing doing a whole lot of nothing and piling it on.  That's one of the reasons I started the blog, to give me something to do during lockdown and to keep track of what we might've done (sort of an open diary) and what was going on in relation to the pandemic in the world at large. Another was to help, inform, enlighten & maybe provide some levity and entertainment to others.  But I never dreamt it would last this long. I thought at most by the end of May it would be over with and we'd be able to get on with our lives as per usual, but I'd keep the blog here as a sort of comprehensive testament to all that went on, providing the links stayed active.  Which I hope they will, but realistically speaking very few news organizations keeps their links or stories active for more than a few months. BBC is one of the few organizations that I know about that keeps their stories up at the same links for what seems like forever, because I've been able to find stories that they had posted in the 1990s, that are still there. Too bad, they all don't, because they are keeping a record of daily events world wide, which would be invaluable in the future to historians. 



Many Americans didn't receive a stimulus check because of who they married  I'm sure under Santa Trudeau here in Canada, everyone whether Canadian, married to a Canadian or just a plain illegal immigrant that came across our border in the middle of the night, got money doled out to them except if they were disabled or senior. Then they basically got ignored like the rest of us probably.



76 coronavirus cases have been linked to one Michigan bar That's easy to believe considering the bar scenes in Michigan. My cousin lives there and she's told me some stories about some of her bar outings, that sound pretty wild.




US 'likely' to see shortage of pharmaceutical drugs if coronavirus outbreak continues, intelligence report finds  I know the Montreal news on CTV tonight was discussing the possible shortage of antibiotics, because they're being used a lot to try to treat secondary infections in COVID patients.



Card games, pool, TV shows entertain Zimbabweans in lockdown  And all the high tech gadgetry we have along with those things mentionned here and we're still bored, while they're staying entertained just with what they have.


P.E.I. sees rise in anti-outsider sentiment as COVID-19 travel restrictions ease I think I suggested a cure for what ails them, if they decide to take a trip out west traversing Quebec & Ontario, on here last night. Maybe after an experience like what I outlined there, they'll think differently.


Monk believed to be 114 survives coronavirus  That's just amazing! Here's wishing him all the best from here on in!

Tweets comparing U.S. and Canadian health care during pandemic strike nerve  It's not entirely a lie. I do know of instances where people have had to or would've had to wait extremely long times to see a doctor or a specialist.  In fact, my daughter would've died before ever seeing an oncologist if she stayed in Ontario when she was given her cancer diagnosis. Instead she came back home here to Quebec and was able to see an oncologist in a matter of a couple of weeks from the moment she stepped foot in the province, versus the over 3 month wait she was given in Ontario.



Alberta will be first province to launch serology testing All provinces should do this! Otherwise we're never going to get a handle on this. On how many in the population have had it, how many have it currently and how many haven't ever had it.


COVID-19 Updates: Alberta sees 69 new cases | Airbnb cleaner raises concerns about rentals during pandemic  The Airbnb story is what concerns me the most. I think even in normal times Airbnb should not be allowed to exist. There's too many horror stories associated with that company and methods of doing business, from shootings at wild parties where the premises was just rented in order to have a wild party, to roach holes being shown online as luxurious palaces that people pay high money for in advance and then when they arrive are greeted with something that looks like an apartment from hell and definitely not worth anywhere near the amount they paid, or not being available at all and then trying to get reimbursed etc... Not to mention the noise, inconvenience and neighbourhood disturbances because of those rentals.  This is just one more thing that just screams at me "When the hell are the gov'ts going to shut this scam operation down?"

Air Canada, WestJet stop physical distancing on flights  I'm sure everyone's heard this already, but in case you haven't, here it is again.

45 residents of this Calgary highrise have caught COVID-19 but outbreak's cause remains unknown  Could it have been because of a delivery/service  person or visitor who had it, taking an crammed packed elevator with residents of the building? See unless you recognize everyone in the building and know everyone you encounter in the hallways and elevators it could be anyone, including people not normally in the building.

Nova Scotia marks 18 days without new case of COVID-19  That's awesome! I hope they're able to maintain the momentum and keep it going forever!


Rising Coronavirus Cases Put Fresh Strain on Mask Supplies If it's not one thing it's another. It just never seems to end, the incessant problems caused by this pesky disease.

Three people died and one is permanently blind after drinking hand sanitizer in New Mexico It's really really really hard for me to get my head around how stupid anyone has to be to do this, nevermind 4 someones. That'll teach them to listen to Trump again! I don't believe it. 



Scientists just beginning to understand the many health problems caused by COVID-19 Some of the things listed here are really bad and I myself, there are some I'm not sure I'd want to live very long with. I think in those cases, I'd prefer to die than live for years with such problems.

Adele's manager Jonathan Dickins confirms her musical comeback has been delayed because of the pandemic That's too bad, because she's a terrific singer! One of the best I've ever heard, and I've been waiting for a new album of hers to come out. 

Health authority warns of possible COVID-19 exposure at Vancouver strip club  I guess patrons at that bar got a little more than they paid for. I'm surprised those are even open in BC, already.


Liverpool, city calls out ‘unacceptable’ fans who celebrated after title amid COVID-19 pandemic They seem to be responding the same way the Americans are, to the reopening of society. Going hog-wild as Ford would say.

A look at COVID-19 travel restrictions in each province and territory  Personally, I think Quebec is being super generous and super lenient on the NB & PEI travellers who'd want to traverse our province. If I were the premier I'd impose the same restrictions on them as they impose on Quebecer's traversing their provinces.

Porta-potties fill Montreal bathroom void caused by COVID-19 closures  Maybe there's a lot in Montreal but there doesn't seem to be any around here. Wherever we go there's never any bathrooms open to anyone and we have to make sure we go before leaving home and hope we don't have to go again until we get back home, as no one but no one will let you use their washrooms and there's none of these porta-potties around either.




Micheál Martin becomes new Irish PM after historic coalition deal  Who says his first job will be to fight COVID19. 


To Italy with Love: Postcards from a Covid-America Just something a little different than the usual...


Science by press release: When the story gets ahead of the science Some of what's wrong with the COVID related news stories.




Pence says it’s ‘a good thing’ younger Americans make up portion of new coronavirus cases  Since he's basically kept his mouth shut as VP up until recently I always thought he was the intelligent half of that Presidential team.... Not anymore. Now I am beginning to understand why Trump chose him - they match each other intellectually speaking, it looks like.

COVID-19 in Canada: The CRA is being flooded with anonymous tips about possible CERB fraud This disease has brought out all the snitches in Canada, what with the physically distancing tickets and now the CERB fraud line.

Success of Quebec's plan to recruit orderlies for CHSLDs has left many seniors with no home care  So typical of governments. Solve one problem but create a half a dozen others.





So obviously we're not done with this yet, either. But yeah, I can see why we'd open everything up now. Sure.

'Window is closing' for US to get coronavirus under control, Trump's HHS secretary warns The window "is closing"? Shouldn't that be "The window has closed"!

‘STAY HOME’: Texas Residents Receive Emergency Alert Regarding COVID-19 Surge  Wow.... Not even "as of tomorrow stay home". Nope it's an emergency alert ordering them to stay home, like right now, this second. 

Sacha Baron Cohen Pulls Epic Prank on Far-Right Militia Event  I guess we had to expect something like this from him, sooner or later...

Pandemic-Emptied Hotels Could Become Affordable Housing, City Officials Suggest I think this could possibly work everywhere and not just in NYC.



Closing time for some California bars as U.S. posts record coronavirus cases Sounds like it ought to be closing time for some bars in BC as well.

Canadian-American couple forced apart at border after they couldn't prove common-law status And they had nothing showing that they lived at the same address together either huh? Like a driver's license, or other IDs, or even a phone bill with their name and address showing on it huh? If not, oh well then, them's the breaks, especially if he thought he'd just sneak his American girlfriend across our borders like that. 




Suburbs Boom, Toronto Fizzles As World's Major Cities Witness A Pandemic Exodus  Personally, I don't know why anyone would wait for a pandemic to move out of the city. 

Was coronavirus really in Europe in March 2019? I wouldn't doubt it at all. In fact that might explain a lot, like how it was able "to get around the world so fast", when in actual fact it wasn't "so fast" at all, because it was there for a long time already.

Daughter able to see terminally-ill father after isolation waiver granted It's good she's getting to see her father before he passes. It would've been nothing short of colossal idiocy and pure cold-heartedness to keep her from seeing him trying to make her self-isolate for 14 days, considering he's dying anyhow. 


Social-distancing is wrecking the economics of South Africa’s most dysfunctional—and vital—public transport  It probably should be wrecking the economics of our public transport systems as well, but I think they're bound and bent to not let it, by removing the mandatory distances we're supposed to keep from one another.

Amazon workers in Germany to go on strike over coronavirus infections  It's a wonder they didn't go on strike in the US too. 


Here’s When the Stock Market Crash Will Happen  I don't know how anyone can know that precisely, unless they're psychic. But you don't have to be psychic to figure out that there has to be one coming given everything that's happening out there.


New Yorkers will lose paid sick leave benefits if they travel to states with high COVID-19 infection rates says Governor Andrew Cuomo  I can't say as I'd blame him for implementing those measures considering everything he had to do to combat that virus and it's still not complete eradicated, but they are doing better than before and he definitely doesn't need any yahoos thinking they're going to go have a blast in a state that has COVID numbers and bring it back home with them when their vacation is finished and then he's looking at the same fight again. So yeah as the saying goes if they want to play then they should pay.

I'm a Health Care Worker. You Need to Know How Close We Are to Breaking. Like I said before.... Most if not all of this could've been avoided if even one of you had a backbone and spoke out against the way this whole thing was being handled by the politicians back in January when China made the announcement to the world about it and when you saw the warning that Chinese doctor left, or the female Chinese doctor that filmed inside her clinic/hospital that said she was seeing 100 patients a day with that and each of the rest of her colleagues were seeing 100 patients each as well.  I mean you had to know then what was coming if the borders weren't closed. So it behooved you all to start yelling and screaming at the top of your lungs like in the Game of Thrones to SHUT THE GATES or the borders in this case! But since none of you did that, well, you reap what you sow. So I'm sorry I have no sympathy for you, because it's only the doctors who could've spoken out enmasse (both in Canada and the US) and defied their superiors orders to keep quiet and let the rest of their citizens know and just start screaming about closing the borders then. If you did things would be different here now. Sure the borders would be shut, so we'd have to make do without some imported stuff, but no one would be frazzled to death from over work, no one or very few would've died and we'd be through it all by now. So don't think because none of you are chief public health officers that you can't look out for the public health by sounding alarms and raising the alarms if the public health officers on duty aren't.  Even nurses have a voice collectively and could've done the same - raised their voices about what was coming if nothing was done to stop it, rather than just sitting around and waiting for it to arrive. So like I said when the nurses in QC were all over the gov'ts case about being over worked, "I'm sorry but it's your own fault, so I have no sympathy for you whatsoever". 




CanSino's COVID-19 vaccine candidate approved for military use in China I guess it's good they're using their military as guinea pigs and not ours. So we'll see how that goes, before giving it to Canadians I hope.

Australia sees biggest daily rise in COVID-19 cases in two months  Too bad, because they were doing quite well, not too long ago.



Coronavirus: Only 6% of public want life to return to pre-pandemic times   Hmmmm I'd be interested in seeing a poll of the same sort done here in Canada to see what the percentages are here.

Coronavirus: Thousands of drivers caught speeding during lockdown  Even here in North America we've seen some humdingers on video, usually on the news.

German yields hover near lows as COVID-19 deaths top half a million I guess the COVID19 half a million death rate had an effect on the German stock markets.


Providing free legal advice to Canadians during the pandemic I think they're providing a half hour free legal advice to Canadians during the pandemic. For more info, see this story.



Until tomorrow, when I'll be back with what will hopefully be the last comprehensive COVID19 installment which will be followed by weekly updates consisting mostly of major related news, Canadian & Quebec related and the odd bizarre related story, until or unless we go back into lockdown again and then I'll resume comprehensive coverage again.  But in the meantime there will be the odd post here and there covering other things that I may find of interest that I would like to share with whoever might be interested.  So keep checking back as you never know what you'll find.










 
 









 





Monday, June 29, 2020

Montreal Jazz Fest, Calgary Stampede, Valleyfied Regatta &

Continuing Coronavirus Coverage

June 28, 2020

As it was raining out at times today, I took advantage of it, to make some chocolate chunk cookies, a blueberry sauce to mix with my homemade yogurt and some souvlaki on pita - the souvlaki on pita and cookies were for supper. The souvlaki on pita is pretty easy to do. My recipe for it, is already on my blog just look down the right hand side for the label to it and click on it if you wish to get it.

I'm sure you've already gathered that the Jazz Fest, Stampede and Regatta are all cancelled due to COVID19, but one of them at least will let you enjoy it online, or some of what would be it if they were actually performing. Anyhow without further ado, here's the latest of the neverending coronavirus news:

Special, virtual edition of Montreal jazz fest kicks off four nights of homegrown music  Getting to this right away so that readers can maybe have some time to see this and visit the site to see the performances, here: The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal Enjoy.

Valleyfield Regatta has been cancelled for the first time in 82 years  Personally, I'm really glad it's cancelled. Every year when they have it, we're driven out of our minds by the noise those monsterous boat motors makes. It's fun to watch, but not so much fun to hear.

Calgary Stampede finds ways to keep spirit alive despite COVID-19 cancellation I'm not sure the breakfast, donuts & food truck are going to have the same draw and appeal to them as the stampede does to people, but I wish them luck nevertheless.

Despite pandemic, country figuring out different ways to celebrate Canada Day  So I would assume that means that everyone who's interested in celebrating Canada Day in their community, that they stay tuned to their community's communique's on the subject.

Corona (Parody of Lola by The Kinks)  Starting off with a little musical levity for such a grim and all encompassing subject.

I Want to Know What Day It Is - Foreigner Parody  1 More to boost the mood before it plummets after reading all the dreadful stories to follow.

Coronavirus: Human trial of new vaccine begins in UK  Maybe there's hope after-all...

Coronavirus: New York imposes quarantine on eight US states  Yup and maybe the Canadian Customs Agency ought not to be letting vehicles bearing NY state license plates into Canada, like they did on at least one occasion recently. Considering there was a pickup truck with NY plates driving around a shopping plaza parking lot around here recently.



Canada’s forgotten universal basic income experiment  Didn't know about this one before.


Pandemic fines top $13 million, study says; punitive approach rapped Yup and you can see in the picture with this story the ones the cops are handing the tickets out to. The ones who can least afford them and will never ever be able to pay them. So you have to wonder how dump or power tripping cops have to be to do stuff like that!?! To me that just demonstrates their subterranian IQ levels and how mean and nasty they can be, that's all. There's no justice there. 

'Mass Murder': Trump's Coronavirus Confession Is Already Being Used In Attack Ads  Too bad we can't get any "mass murder" confessions out of Tam, Haggdu or Trudeau, because it would make convicting them, of such, that much easier the minute their political immunity is gone.



Dow drops 700 points as virus cases surge, IMF cuts global outlook  Can't wait to see how spooked it'll be tomorrow when it reopens after the weekend and the 10 million cases mark being reached so quickly.


'Grave concerns': COVID-19's surge in Sunbelt states shows the virus, not testing, to blame  Well um duh isn't that usually what causes a surge in case numbers? I mean people who feel ill, who are ill and or not present for testing as well. Most well people aren't likely to present themselves for testing unless they're hypochondriacs because most well people have more interesting and important things to do with their lives than stand in line waiting to have a cotton swab shoved up into their sinus cavities. Usually only people who think they need such a thing, do that and that's usually those who aren't feeling well and think they might have the disease.

Helping seniors fight 'infodemic': Poynter's MediaWise combats misinformation  Okay, I have a lot to say about this starting with the information posted here is mainly drawn from "mainstream media" like CTV, CBC, Yahoo, CBS, CNN, USA Today (where this story is posted), ABC, BBC, and so on and a lot of the weirder stories or conspiracy related stories have come from their very sites. But having spent 7 years doing research for a talk show host in the US that talked about contentious issues and some in the "conspiracy theories" realm, and researching the behind the story stories, like actual gov't documents, and other credible sources, I can  tell you that most, not all, but most conspiracy theories have a lot of credibility to them, though some are indeed credulous, or maybe I should  say yet unproven 

Because of information coverups in all governments world wide on sensitive issues we aren't likely to find the truth out about a lot of things for years to come, if ever, and all we have to go on for the moment is rumours and innuendos, or coincidental facts that all seems to point to the same thing. 

For those who would pooh pooh me about the government coverups and say I'm sounding a lot like a conspiracy theorist right now.... All you have to do is look at the Kennedy assassination where the file was sealed and even now there's still 3 portions that Trump is holding until October 26, 2021. And in October 2017, 2,800 files about the 1963 murder were made public for the first time. So they can and they indeed do cover things up, as this well known case demonstrates.

But we can also use our own brains to reason and think things out for ourselves and our own educational backgrounds and commonsense to see if something being put forward makes any sense or not to us, to discern whether it's true or not. 

Like me, I was just totally dumbfounded in the beginning of this (before, back in January when the Chinese gov't admitted the "epidemic" as they were calling it, to the world) and the Canadian and world governments just letting everyone and everything from China continue to come into the country (all countries and not just Canada actually) and didn't demand any mandatory quarantine of those coming in. And when they did start asking incoming travellers from China to quarantine it was on a voluntary basis and I was just flummoxed, because I know as I'm sure everyone else reading this knows, that when anyone has been told to stay home because they had a bad cold or flu and voluntarily quarantine themselves, what they did instead. That being, continue on with their lives as usual until they weren't able to anymore because they were too sick to do so. Meanwhile they contaminated everyone and everything else that they came into contact with while they were staggering around sick like a dog. We all know that. So why would anyone think that anyone coming into the country is going to voluntarily self quarantine for 14 days and not go out for things when they need them or go to work or school if their job or semester/marks were in jeopardy if they didn't. I mean we have to be realistic and realize that they should've been mandatorily quarantined in a place designated by the government for that purpose. Then we wouldn't have had so many cases in the country because guaranteed by the time they started running out of room to quarantine people, they'd have shut the borders down to further incoming travellers, because it was starting to cost the gov't too much to do otherwise. 

But I was using my own educational background in medicine - specifically nursing to make those assessments about what was going on and about how badly they were handling it. Which given that Tam was (or is at least supposed to be) a medical doctor, I had to question WHY? And I still do. 

So while I may present a lot of different angles and "theories" or facts here that all seems to conflict with each other, what I am doing is posting whatever I find and allowing you to make up your own mind based on the story, all the other surrounding stories on the same subject, your own background knowledge and beliefs and maybe my 2 cents worth that I usually add in, in the side comments beside each link. I am not trying to push any particular angle or theory or fact, I will though be happy to ridicule and discredit the ones I don't believe (again based on my knowledge because I don't like seeing people being duped into believing BS, or falling for harmful "potential remedies".). It's up to you to discern for yourself and agree or disagree with my assessments though, as you choose. 

There's a lot of contentious issues surrounding this particular subject and some the governments (from local all the way to the top of the UN maybe) may not want you to know about, from Henry Kissingers' "get rid of the useless eaters" conspiracy (which I guess is embodied in the UN Agenda 21 at the UN - though I never did find it, even though I spent an entire evening perusing the text of that agenda - there's a link to the full PDF text of it, in my blog - click on label in the sidebar to find it).

Then there's  The Gate Foundation the WEF and the US Military all colluding to launch and test a bioweapon and make a vaccine for it as a world wide initiative (to inoculate every living soul on earth against it ergo something like 7-9 billion clients for that one product (Imagine the 💸 flying in on that one)). That according to some may or may not have other components from biochips (to track & control)  to viruses (to further reduce population) in it. That's one more conspiracty theory. This one though does have some evidence to back it up.

Another is that this whole thing was planned in order to crash the economy to align the world in a one world economic system using the same currency and government (1 world government), while making the rich richer and poor poorer (because of the rich's abilities to scavenge the assets of the poor, that they had to give up as a result of the economic consequences they suffered due to the pandemic). I guess the economic melt down going on around us, would tend to back this theory up.

Then there's other less malevolent theories like the Chinese made this virus and released it, thinking they'd have control of Gilead Sciences patent for redemsevir which is what they worked on together to try to fight the virus, and be able to use that as a bargaining chip to gain favours and powers in other parts of the world and to make money with. This too has some evidence to support it.

Then of course there's the weird wild wacky theory of G5 cell towers working with the virus to make everyone sick and kill everyone (though I don't know what their end goal in that theory is for or who stands to benefit).

So it's anyone's guess about the theories, if there's any one particular one behind it, or if this just happened and all of those parties are basically trying to take advantage of it, and that they didn't cause it, but are only trying to benefit from it. You have to judge for yourself, I guess.


Bolton says Trump turned 'a blind eye' to the coronavirus pandemic  Trust me, Trump isn't the only one that did. Most leaders did. Including Trudeau, who probably still wouldn't have declared anything to do with the pandemic if his wife didn't come back from the UK with it, and Ford and Legault acted on it to close their borders & schools and make their populations go into lockdowns. He'd probably still be walking around oblivious to it all, if it weren't for those things.

As America reopens, I fear I'll be isolating for years   Same here with us in Canada. My husband and I both felt like we were taking our lives into our hands to go out to our favourite restaurant on Friday night for a meal, but it's something we were missing and really wanted and so took the risk, even though we know we probably shouldn't have. We don't plan on doing that too often though, but it was good for the soul, to get out and do something that felt like fun and normal. Too much of what we've been doing since lockdown was routine, mundane and just to live (but not live in the sense of enjoying life, but live in the sense of continuing to take care of ourselves and not get sick and just to continue on living). We needed something to perk ourselves up a bit and that was what we did. Though we both agree we shouldn't do that very often until we're in the clear again.

The country where hundreds of thousands of people haven't heard of Covid-19  This story almost implies that because the net is shut down over there, that they've had very few cases of it despite the large number of tests done. So this would seem to insinuate that COVID19 is a psychosomatic disease, in that if you didn't hear about it, you aren't likely to get it.  Come to think of it, I do remember a few reports that contended those who spent all their time immersed in news about it would get it. Well, you can tell by this blog that I pretty much do, but yet I don't have it. Although I probably did have it at the beginning of January when everyone here tells me oh no that's not possible because we didn't have any here until March, while the Quebec Pharmacists Association claims it was here in December 2019 at least.  But when I had it, there was no news about it out there, at least not in Canada.


'It looked like South Beach, Florida': Ontarians spark closures, worry after crowding beaches  So Ontario can look forward to a massive resurgence of the virus like Florida is currently experiencing I guess. 




The CDC Lost Control Of The Coronavirus Pandemic. Then The Agency Disappeared. Yup the losers always seems to fade out of the scene while the winners or those dominating the show are upfront continually beating their chests trying to take credit for everything.


COVID-19 vaccine may not work in older people, experts say  Now this one I have to question..... WHY???? Why would it not work in older people? Is that because they don't think they'll be able to make enough to inoculate everyone so they're going to continue feeding the older people to the virus like they've been doing, in order to have enough for everyone else? Or is it because they think the older people wouldn't want the vaccine due to other components of it? Like say biochips that track and or control people? Or they don't want to waste the other components like potential biochips and/or population reduction viruses that might be included in that vaccine (getting back to the Gates Foundation conspiracies)? I question that, like I questioned the BS about not needing masks when it was a respiratory disease we were dealing with and we were being told we didn't need masks because the medical professionals wanted to hoard whatever few numbnuts et. al. didn't send to China. So I'm questioning this, because this is the very first time in my entire life I'm hearing that a vaccine may not work on the elderly.

Ontario premier extends state of emergency but hopes it's for the last time  I can tell you, just by the pictures I saw of your population gathered at beaches, it won't be the last time, for a long time to come.




Nova Scotia goes two weeks without a report of a new COVID-19 case  That's really good. Now I wish we could have the same report here in Quebec!


Staying sober during COVID-19 can be a struggle, says recovering alcoholic Staying awake is a real struggle for me. It's awful, anytime after supper no matter what I'm doing, unless it involves standing up or walking, I can just fall asleep like that, without even knowing it.

Quebec shifts to weekly COVID-19 infection reports as cases slow This is basically what prompted me to say I'm going to be doing a less comprehensive once a week coverage of the COVID19 stories in the news and despite their reversal on this, I still intend to do a once a  week coverage, after I finish with this comprehensive coverage suite of messages (there's probably going to be at least 1 more if not 2 after this one in coming days). My focus will mainly be on the most important ones that I think everyone should know, whatever pertains to the seniors of Quebec and Canada, and in the southwest region of Quebec, with the odd weird one thrown in for good measure. But it won't be so comprehensive anymore covering everything happening everywhere or even in the US unless it's major.

Worst case estimates coming true, WHO expects a million more COVID-19 infections by next week I think I heard on the news the other night that we went from 9 million infections world wide to 10 million in just 10 days.

City warns of cuts in 2021 if upper governments don't cough up emergency funding I'd seriously love to know where all the various cities monies have gone during this pandemic, especially Montreal's considering Plante did her best to rob citizens blind during the pandemic, using the 2 meter social distancing rule as a means to impose heavy duty fines on everyone. I'm sure she made plenty of money out of that considering that about 75% of the 13 million dollars collected in fines country wide was collected here in Quebec.

Migrant workers prefer to risk getting COVID-19 than die from starvation, says journalist in Mexico

Pilots in Pakistan air crash distracted by coronavirus worry, minister says More lives taken by the virus, albeit indirectly.

Roughriders face biggest financial crisis in 110 years Another victim of the virus.

Asylum seekers continue to cross Canada-U.S. border despite shutdown  Even the virus can't put an end to this illegal nonsense that Trudeau should put an abrupt end to once & for all. Except he won't as he's the one that invited them all here in the first place.

Vitalité accused of silencing doctors, controlling public message amid COVID-19

TIFF announces first batch of films while facing financial fallout from COVID-19  I guess like they like to say in that business "the show must go on", so I guess that applies to all situations they might encounter.

Wear your masks to keep COVID numbers at zero, infectious disease expert says Keep them at zero? Don't they need to be at zero to start with then? Because if they do, I don't know of any places that have zero cases.

COVID-19: Is it safe to play cards in a group?  Various questions like this are asked and answered in this news article.

N.B COVID-19 roundup: Premiers will vie for tourists after Atlantic bubble opens up  You can vie for them as much as you want, but if they're not going to be allowed to use washrooms, stop at hotels to sleep or eat at restaurants, I don't think you'll be seeing too many.

Exclusive: Vaccine alliance finds manufacturing capacity for 4 billion doses of coronavirus vaccines   Is this one of the reasons why they say the vaccine isn't likely to work on seniors? Because they don't have enough manufacturing capacity to make enough vaccine to supply everyone and so they don't want to vaccinate the seniors until or unless they can make enough for everyone and in the meantime they'll be sacrificing the seniors lives in order to vaccinate everyone else? Seems like it might be the case.

Some countries reconsider 2-metre rule for physical distancing, but not here

Timing is everything: how Canada got into a pandemic economy — and how it might get out

Study finds Canada's proportion of LTC deaths double the average of other nations I guess maybe our directive was to cut down on as many seniors as possible.

Border remains weak spot in fight against COVID-19 Don't reopen to the US until they have it totally under control and have had zero cases everywhere in the country for at least a month if not longer. That's what I say.

Fed up families exploring private school options If the parents are being called back to work but the schools where their kids go are relying on the internet and the kids staying home and taking classes online, I can certainly understand why they are looking at private school options. However, given that most parents who own their own homes, pay school taxes to the public school system, they should fight for what they're paying for and demand that school resumes and for the government to stop jerking them around over it.

Canada's financial capital reopening subdued as most employees stay home

WestJet lays off 3,333 workers as pandemic continues to wipe out demand for air travel

Why some CERB recipients are getting smaller payments this month

Open wide: US dentists quickly rebuild after virus shutdown

Restaurant chains jump on ghost kitchen trend to boost sales during COVID-19  For the life of me, I'll never understand why this concept of take out and delivery is such a new idea in other places outside of Quebec. For as long as I can remember, just about every restaurant I've ever heard of had a diningroom, a takeout service and a delivery service using their own deliveryman.

Families expand proposed Northwood lawsuit to include province  I think if there's ever any similar lawsuits in Quebec, that the families should also sue the provincial government as well.

Virus upends tourism marketing, sparks idea of 'safecations' Visitors to my blog can also safecation at the various virtual tour sites I've posted in my blog, by clicking on the virtual tours and virtual fun labels on the right hand side.

Early lockdown key to avoiding deadly nursing home outbreaks, epidemiologist says  And making the personnel stay there with the residents and not allow them out to go home or anyone else in until the pandemic's over with. As was proven in a nursing home in France and in one in Quebec as well.

Islanders sharing food baskets with help of provincial grant

University of B.C. study warns wildfire smoke could make COVID-19 symptoms worse They should've reworded the title to say "wildfire smoke will make" it's not a could, would or should but a given as in a will situation here. I think that's partially why the Chinese had the virus so rough because of the horrible air pollution they had over there at the time this started. Air quality affects those with breathing problems and those who have COVID19 definitely have breathing problems considering it affects their lungs.

One of U.S.'s big 3 credit agencies downgrades Canada's credit rating Wondering if since they said that the US & UK among others had a higher risk than Canada if they downgraded their ratings too or was it just Canada's ratings that got downgraded?

United Way distributes over $100,000 to 17 N.W.T. groups for COVID-19 response

Coronavirus transmission yet to peak in the Americas, WHO says  So if that's the case, aren't we reopening a little too soon then?

Lockdowns changed animal behaviour. Researchers want to know what that means.

How Canada could avoid a 2nd wave of COVID-19

Really Bizarre Things Are Happening All Over The Globe  
To go along with that, there's this as well:  Incredibly rare red rainbow forms over Birmingham in once-in-a-lifetime moment

Arizona ‘Overwhelmed’ With Demand for Tests as U.S. System Shows Strain

June 11, 2020 COVID-19 Essentials pop-up offers in-demand supplies for pandemic in one place  Who'd have thought that there was enough COVID related items that someone could use to base a store on?

Coronavirus: 'Very significant' resurgences in Europe alarm WHO  andddd here we go again....

Army to secure virus 'red zone' in southern Italy  This scenario sounds a lot like that movie with Dustin Hoffman in it called Outbreak.

Total of those receiving unemployment benefits falls below 20 million  This is more than half of Canada's population and probably close to the total population of our working aged adults.

More Adults Than Ever Live With Parents or Grandparents  Up until a couple of generations or so ago, most extended families lived together under one roof, with grandparents, parents and kids all living under one roof. I know my father's family was like that.

Botched Tests, $1,200 Checks for Dead Marred U.S. Virus Response Oh that wasn't the only thing that marred your virus response, trust me.

How scarce US taxpayer money could wind up in China's coffers

‘If People Die, People Die’: Texas COVID Hot Spots Keep Getting Worse

Long-term COVID warning: ICU doctor reports having coronavirus symptoms for three months  And others have them only for a few days.

Paedophile who tried to groom 12-year-old girl avoids jail because of coronavirus lockdown delays  Seriously? He avoids jail because of coronavirus huh? Well then here's hoping he catching the virus anyhow!

Shutdowns expected in some U.S. areas as coronavirus spikes -Kudlow

Bournemouth sunbathers leave 41 tonnes of rubbish on coastline in one day There seems to be all sorts of different fallout from this virus, including something as unexpected as 41 tons of garbage being left on a beach in 1 day. Must've been one helluva party then!

Coronavirus: our study suggests more people have had it than previously estimated Of course there are! And I'm one of them, that I'm sure of!

Air Canada offers refunds to some passengers with cancelled flights  It's about frigging time!

'The risk is now reality': Dozens of European countries see rise in COVID-19 cases amid fears of second wave  What 2nd wave? We haven't even gotten through the 1st one yet! Those cases are just manifesting from people who were in contact with others who have it and for that to be the case, it's still the 1st wave!

Americans 'are paying the price' for shoddy coronavirus response, doctor says

Coronavirus lockdown has spawned a boom in 'turbo relationships'

Loved and loathed, Sweden's anti-lockdown architect is unrepentant Probably as long as the death toll didn't include anyone he cared about, it was all acceptable. I wonder if he'd have thought the same if it included his wife, or a sibling of his or one of his kids.

US job market's modest improvement may be stalling

Inconsistencies, double standards muddle Ontario's rules for reopening

Israel, UAE to cooperate in fight against coronavirus Considering it's affecting them too, they should!

Two researchers hope to use cannabis to 'temporarily close the doors' on coronavirus  You never know, because if this is a naturally occurring virus as the Chinese and other researchers contend, then there must be something in nature that can combat it, given that most species have predators that keep their numbers in check. So if it's true for plants and animals then maybe it's also true for viruses too. We just have to find that predator.

Doctors unleash on politics as coronavirus spikes: 'No other country debates masks'  Canada does. Sort of.

How Canada could avoid a 2nd wave of COVID-19

NFL: Annual Hall of Fame game, ceremony moved to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic

UK beach town raises alarm as huge crowds ignore COVID advice and flock to the coast  They're facing a huge resurgence, that's for sure.

'Shocking’: International newspapers react to pictures of Britain’s packed beaches in pandemic  When I wrote just above that they're facing a huge resurgence that's for sure, I didn't see the picture in this article. Huge resurgence is an understatement. They'll actually find themselves back at square one fighting the pandemic tooth and nail all over from scratch again. Look out lockdowns, here they come!

U.S. sets one-day record for COVID-19 cases, Texas pauses reopening

Don Lemon Issues 'Dire Warning' About How To Survive Coronavirus Under Trump

COVID-19 in Canada: Military troops in long-term care homes could have been asymptomatic carriers, Ford won't let Ontario go 'hog wild' like the U.S.

Coronavirus cases in Canada: More than 103,200 infections and 8,500 deaths

COVID-19 not yet identified in North American bats, Alberta expert says

B.C. allows more openings, but 'we are not leaving COVID-19 behind,': Horgan

Who would be the first to get a COVID-19 vaccine?  Probably not a senior - the most vulnerable to this disease as they've already decided not to give it to us because of limited capacity to make the amount of doses as would be required to vaccinate everyone including the seniors.

Portraits of the Pandemic: Family 'porch-raits' from Ottawa's suburbs  This looks like a fun idea. Something to add to the family scrapbook for post pandemic reminiscing.

Oromocto doctor says physicians 'must have freedom' to sound alarm for safety risks  I agree, but risks to the public and not just to themselves. The doctors should've had the freedom to call out Tam and sound the alarm on how she was mishandling this pandemic and prescribed what should've been done instead in order to avoid all this pain, agony, cost, death and sorrow we've gone through on account of her negligence and the negligence of every doctor in the country that failed to sound the alarm for safety risks over that.

Antibody test accuracy lower during first 14 days of Covid-19 symptoms This is normal. When your body first starts fighting a previously unknown virus it takes time to learn how to fight it and then to build up sufficient antibodies in your bloodstream in order to fight it. So of course your antibody count is lower in the 1st 14 days. For the medical establishment this should be a no-brainer and not even newsworthy. So why is it in the news anyhow?

Coronavirus updates: Texas pauses reopening plan; US still in first wave, Americans must stay 'vigilant,' CDC says

‘No way to do this virtually’: Reopening technical schools offer preview for fall colleges  Of course you can`t do technical schools virtually. Carpentry, cabinet making, electricity, mechanics, hair dressing etc can`t be done remotely. Those are hands on courses not something you can do on a computer usually.

Pregnant women with COVID-19 are 5 times more likely to be hospitalized

Coronavirus: Vaccine volunteers begin to get immunised  Let`s hope it works!

'They want to throw God's wonderful breathing system out'  Well we all know Americans and their penchant for hyperbole.... Here`s yet another wonderful example of that.

It's not just you -- there's a sudden wave of fireworks exploding in cities across the US  I couldn`t understand the connection between all the fireworks stories and the pandemic, until I read this story. Most other stories I read, described the disturbances and some of the incidents caused by the fireworks and how authorities were or weren`t dealing with it etc but none really related it to the virus.

The old 'Twilight Zone' speaks to the strange times we're living in better than the new one I wouldn`t know about the new series of it, but my husband & I used to watch the old series, whenever it was on and we could and I myself thought that it felt an awful lot like living through one of the plots on the show, these days.

Saskatchewan calls Ottawa's boost to Quebec, Atlantic tourism 'outrageous'

Barring Quebecers from sleep stops in New Brunswick too risky, says MNA for Magdalen Islands Hey I have an idea that`ll fix the people from NB & PEI wanting to go out west..... If Quebec and Ontario do to them like they do to us, gang up on them collectively and not let them stop to sleep eat or use the washroom at all all the way through the 2 provinces of Quebec & Ontario. hehehehe That would fix their wagons in a hurry especially if they`re travelling via the Trans Canada. Just getting through the province of Quebec alone nonstop except for gas, is about 8 hours maybe 10 depending on road conditions and driving speed. But getting through Ontario alone on the Trans Canada is almost 2 days straight (about 18 hours at least). So um yeah let`s see them go 26-28 hours without a bathroom break, food (unless they packed their own to eat while in car and enroute) or sleep and see how they fair.... Wondering how many moose, cars, trees, semis etc they`ll hit along the way.... Hey  like they say, what`s fair for the goose is fair for the gander.... So maybe the ganders ought to get a taste of their own medicine. Like my husband says "bulgy cheeks and toothpicks under eyelids".

The Fed is cracking down on big banks to guard against risk posed to the financial system from the coronavirus pandemic

Birthday party leaves 18 in Texas family with coronavirus

One hundred days of solitude

Packed Bars Serve Up New Rounds Of COVID Contagion   Which is precisely the reason Quebec isn't allowing the bars to reopen.

Newsom Warns Of Another Shutdown Due To Growing Coronavirus Cases, Leaving Local Businesses In Jeopardy

Houston Facing ‘Apocalyptic’ July 4 Holiday as Virus Surges

16 NBA players test positive as restart nears

Bill Gates: US 'not even close' to doing enough to fight pandemic  Yes and we should listen to Dr. Bill Gates, after all he's the preeminent doctor of our times. I'm sorry but he's a cheat and a fraud and I hold him in contempt and I'm inclined to believe more about the conspiracy theories surrounding him than anything he says, because he's a proven liar. He made his start in life by lying and ripping someone else's computer operating system off from them Gary Kildall's CP/M operating system, renaming it MS-DOS and as they say the rest is history.  So I've always held him in low esteem since the early 80s and have rarely ever believed a word that came out of his mouth unless he proved it or lived up to it. Given all the controversies about his work with vaccines in Africa and there's so many of them that at least one if not more or maybe even all of them must be true. Not everyone can be lying about everything said about him and his vaccines. Trouble is I haven't had the time yet to sort it all out to know what's what. So for now, I'm just holding whatever he says with high skepticism in my mind. Personally I don't even know why the media even goes to computer hacker and cheat for medical advice. That's like asking Howdy Dewdy to come up with a plan for the economy and expecting it to be wonderful.

Some states revert to restrictions as virus cases surge  That's understandable, for sure.

Half of U.S. homeowners struggle with mortgage due to COVID-19, consider selling home  Wondering what's the percentage here in Canada?

Surprising study: Urban density doesn’t cause more COVID-19 infections, even promotes lower death rates

Children may be less at risk for COVID-19 infection, but indirect health impacts abound

Herd immunity for COVID-19 may not be so far off after all, new model shows  and then there's this story - the exact opposite of the story just linked to..... Asymptomatic COVID-19 findings dim hopes for 'herd immunity' and 'immunity passports'  So which is it? Herd immunity or no herd immunity? See? It's hard to know the truth when the scientists and media don't even know it themselves.

‘Tricking’ coronavirus to stop spread: Innovative ‘nanosponges’ act as decoys, ‘mop up’ virus Um in this case, I'm pretty sure, I'd rather have the virus than the "cure", because I know if I can beat the virus and live I'm likely to develop antibodies which will fight any more attacks by the same virus in the future, whereas I am not sure what plastic in my system will do to me over time (if my body will attack it because it doesn't recognize it as it's own, or if the plastic will just break down over time in my body or if it'll seep poisons/chemicals into my bloodstream or what). But I know the antibodies will be my own natural defense that my body made in order to fight the virus and since my body made them it's not likely to try to attack them.

Scientists perplexed as to why men, minorities have higher rates of severe COVID-19 infections

Are Streamers Muzzling Controversial Documentaries?   Of course they are. They've muzzled David Icke because of his stance on the Coronavirus (which is basically the same as most everyone else's except they didn't post their thoughts on YouTube so they've not been censored the way he was). They muzzled the immunologist doctor's "Plandemic" video and she had to find a server where she could have her own account  and post it. The muzzled Michael Moore's video about the environment and the green movement. All of which are linked from my blog, except David Icke's (well the links to the original censored YouTube programs are still here) because I don't know where to find where he might've reposted those videos of his, if he did.  So we have plenty of examples just going from this blog to censored streaming content. So if they're trying to say they don't then, they're full of you know what. Don't you!?!

Fort Worth Couple Married 53 Years Dies Of Coronavirus Less Than An Hour Apart, Holding Hands  

COVID-19 is a wily virus. Can humans outsmart it?  I hope we can.

Severe COVID-19 can damage the brain, preliminary study finds

Could Doomsday Bunkers Become the New Normal? Oh geez, I hope not. Things are gloomy enough as they are without seeing bunkers everywhere.

INSIGHT-Car crashes deadlier as drivers speed during lockdowns  Considering they go insane speeds or pull insane stunts, it's little wonder that they're deadlier.

Spring breakers may have brought COVID-19 back to their communities, study says  Probably. I wouldn't doubt it.

Liz Cheney posts photo of former VP in face mask and says 'real men wear masks'  hehehehe..... Sorry but I can't help it. When she said "real men wear masks" and used him as an example I just couldn't help going back to 9/11 where he was hiding out in a bunker while I pictured him quivering and shaking and slobbering and crying like a little girl in sheer terror. I mean why would real men feel like they needed to hide in a bunker? If they're real men they should be brave enough to face the thing head on like all other American men were doing that day. He was the only one snivelling and cowering in a bunker, everyone else was above ground facing things head on and doing what they could (if they could - as in being within proximity etc...) to help, rather than hiding like he was.

Argentina tightens Buenos Aires lockdown as coronavirus cases surge  I have a friend in Buenos Aires that I haven't heard from in a couple of weeks. I hope she's alright.

More evidence emerges of the coronavirus slipping in through LAX  I'm sure that's true of almost all airports around the world and not just LAX.

Virus Fatality Picture Is Obscured by Ultimate Lagging Indicator (Correct)

Six Months That Shook the World

I think I'll leave it there for the night and return with more tomorrow until I finally finish what I have and then it'll be once a week except for other things that may be fun or of interest, unless there's some major that happens or we're put into lockdown again. By the way things are going, I wouldn't doubt that we will be in lockdown, but I hope we can continue to enjoy some freedom at least for awhile before that happens.