Covid19
Health workers in the United States have administered more than 100 million Covid-19 vaccine doses, an official tracker showed Friday, around 30 percent of the world's total of shots in arms so far.
A total of 101,128,005 shots have been administered, according to the latest tally posted Friday afternoon by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
That's since January 20th of this year. BECAUSE THEY HAVE THE VACCINES AVAILABLE TO THEM UNLIKE CANADA WHO DOESN'T & AS A RESULT HAS ONLY MUSTERED 3 MILLION OR SO SHOTS SINCE MID DECEMBER 2020! That figure of 101 million is MORE THAN 3 TIMES OUR ENTIRE POPULATION!!!! We can't even get 1/10th of our population done in 3 months time because we don't have any vaccines with which to work and our so-called friends and allies won't share any with us.
India A DEVELOPING COUNTRY SHARED SOME VACCINES WITH US INDIA!!!!! NOT THE US & NOT EUROPE!!!!!! The ones we got from Europe we not only paid for in advance, but had to fight tooth and nail to make them honour their contract with us and send it to us, but it definitely wasn't given to us.
As for the US all they've given us is a bunch of f'n headaches over everything to do with this f'n plandemic that they and China probably started in cahoots with each other. Well hey.... The Wuhan lab was Chinese for sure, but Gilead Sciences was American and so is the Gates Foundation and the WEF (even though they like to call it the World economic forum - it's mostly the US since the UN is based in NY USA).
The Latest: Mexico's president knocks US over vaccines This story very succinctly makes the same case as I was making above.... Quoting text:
MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took a dig at the U.S. government Sunday, saying the United States has not helped Mexico with coronavirus vaccines.
López Obrador thanked India and Russia, which have each sent small amounts of vaccines, and China, whose firms have promised millions of doses.
López Obrador said “I hope that soon I will be able to say thanks to the U.S. government, because I am sure they are going to help too, it is just that that haven’t done so so far.”
Sputnik V in eastern Europe: Propaganda tool or godsend?
Australia says working on travel bubble with Singapore
Double-masking not necessary, proper mask usage more important: Singapore experts I agree. I mean what's the point of wearing a mask if you're just going to wear it down around your chin anyhow? So if you wear two is the other going to be worn above your eyes on your forehead while the other covers your chin? If so, how do you figure they'll help you worn there, anyhow?
Western Australia re-elects state govt after strict Covid-19 closure Those who used their brains to protect their people like this guy did, will win re-elections, but those who were too stupid to be able to even think about what should be done, or who do have brains, but did everything bassackwards like here in QC, probably won't be re-elected. I know for sure numbnuts in Ottawa proabably won't be. If he is, then all that proves to me is that the Cdn public are even stupider than I already give them credit for being.
Beyonce makes history, Taylor wins top prize and Megan slays at Grammys
After long pandemic year, a changed New York shows renewal
Goldman CEO’s Year of Empty Offices, Island Getaways and Strife
Israeli anti-vaxxers submit ethics complaint to ICC - report 0.25% is still 22,500 people roughly. So that's not insignificant. The percentage makes it look insignificant but when you realize it's that percentage of over 9 million people, then it adds up and is way more significant than the percentage makes it look and if you're one of those 22,500 people it's really significant to you.
Treatment for COVID-19 is better than a year ago, but it still has a long way to go
Pandemic redefines ‘public’ access to government meetings Just the way the gov't likes it too, that way there's no one to be transparent and thus accountable to and no one challenging them on their draconian laws, pet projects (that they personally want but maybe no one else does), on secret spending (like on their own perks and pensions - hidden increases on them maybe) and all sorts of nifty things they can now get away with. It's not blue murder but it might as well be.
States Are Finding More Unreported Covid-19 Deaths
Call of the wild: Great outdoors is great escape in pandemic Unless you have ash hole cops following you with tape measures and ticket books, like the Montreal cops seems to like to do.
Point: Why It’s Important to Completely Open the Economy
Three people in Norway treated for "unusual symptoms" after AstraZeneca COVID-19 shots That's scary. Maybe it's good Canada didn't get all of these vaccines as soon as all the other countries did. That way we can see what's happening to the other people who get these vaccines (assuming it's not hushed up and we're told the full truth), that way we can make better decisions on which vaccines to get.
AstraZeneca finds no evidence of increased blood clot risk from vaccine
Why Europe may no longer be a COVID-19 infection barometer for the U.S. Don't be so smarmy there US, you're not out of the woods yet. A lot can happen between now and then. Maybe one of these variants (not yet known) will become dominant and super contagious and virulent that none of your vaccine stockpile works on. Then we'll see who's ahead of who and for how long. And in your case, it would serve you right.
'No doubt' further waves of infections to come, warns head of ONS Yup Bill Gates' wet dream.... A never ending supply of clients for his vaccines and boosters - once he gets through vaccinating a few billion of us, he gets to turn around and give them all booster shots over and over again, until the end of time. Like I said before this virus is proving to be a cash cow for the pharmaceutical companies.
Trump Should Encourage His Supporters To Get Vaccinated, Fauci Says
AstraZeneca's lower EU vaccine supply target hinges on factory approval: document
Diplomat hotel workers protest to keep their jobs after a yearlong furlough
Spend on haircuts, home renos and restaurants to stimulate recovery: economists We already do spend on restaurants, but we do our own home repairs and reno and haircuts. We're not the richest people on the planet so we have to save money however we can.
Mayor: Baltimore will maintain COVID-19 restrictions
Exclusive: AstraZeneca to seek U.S. authorization for COVID-19 vaccine this month or early next - sources What for? They don't need it. They already have enough vaccine to vaccinate everyone 25x over.
Canada is lagging in vaccine distribution, but that could change soon: Microbiologist He's counting on us getting and using the Astra Zeneca vaccines - the one that no one wants.... So that begs the question, why should we want it? Are we really that desperate that we'll take anything? Or is this merely another means for the Cdn gov't to kill off certain people - like certain age groups or those with certain health problems?
Officials declare COVID-19 outbreak at B.C. glass company, exposure at Yukon mine
Quebec moves to temporarily cap fees charged to restaurants by food delivery apps
Saskatchewan's cutoff age for booking COVID-19 vaccine appointments drops again
How the pandemic put excuses in perspective and pushed these people to make positive life changes Well at least "some" good came out of it.... Though we need a lot more good to come out of it, to compensate for all the bad it's caused.
College students celebrating spring break despite continuation of COVID-19 pandemic
Is Working From Home Ruining My Vision? If you work in the office on a computer and you work at home on a computer, how's that any different for your vision? If your vision is getting worse it's not because of where you work but the type of work you're doing (working on a computer).
Indigenous-only COVID-19 immunization clinic launches Monday in Calgary
Contrary to sensational reporting, Indigenous people aren't scared of a COVID-19 vaccine
Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine booking system ready to launch for those eligible: Ford
French must avoid lockdown as infections hold above 26,000: PM says
'This is what we do': Ontario family clinics join COVID-19 vaccine campaign
Edmontonians step up to keep food bank open at Africa Centre That's good to hear, food is such a vital resource for everyone. No one should have to go hungry anywhere in North America, considering how rich the countries are and how much food is available on this continent. There's more than enough for everyone, considering the amount there is, on top of the amount that's wasted daily.
Bookings to close soon for AstraZeneca vaccine in Alberta as supplies dwindle
More provinces expanding vaccine rollouts as COVID-19 cases rise nationally Yeah sure expanding alright.... At a ridiculously slow snail's pace.
Coronavirus: Ford says province capable of administering 4.8 million vaccines monthly, asks for more supply That seems to be ridiculously slow too, considering that in each of the videos and news pictures that I've seen of these vaccination centers there's at least 30 "vaccination stations" set up in them. So that means there would be at least 30 people there giving the vaccine. Now let's say each person can give say maximum 10 shots per hour (even that's dreadfully slow, but we'll allow about 5 minutes or so per patient to come sit down roll up their sleeve, get the shot, pick up and move on), so in an 8 hour day that would be 80 shots per station. Multiply that by 30 and that's 2400 shots at that one vaccination center PER DAY (that's 8 hour days now if they operate 24 hours per day like some are said to do that would be even more). Now if you have ONLY 10 of those centers in the province that's 24,000 shots a day. In a month that would be about 720,000 shots given at just those 10 centers. Now we KNOW Ontario is going to have more than just 10 vaccination centers in the entire province. Hopefully they'd have more than 60 such centers (which is the amount you'd need to make that goal of 4.8 million shots in a month) across the province, because it is a HUGE province. You'd need several in southern Ontario alone, from Toronto on south and then in places like Kingston, Cornwall, Ottawa, Pembroke, Wawa, Sudbury, Barry, Thunderbay and so on because you can't expect someone living in one of those named places to travel to another of those mentionned places to get a shot, as there's considerable distance between them. So at least one center in each of those places, but lots of those places will require way more than 1 center for sure. So there should be at least a 100 such centers if not more across the province giving shots, so you should be able to manage completely vaccinating the entire province in one month. The same could be said for all the provinces especially the ones with the smaller population sizes. But even Quebec should be able to manage if they'd get their act together and start being serious about vaccinating the entire population and not just those in Montreal & Laval.
Netherlands halts use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine A lot of countries have stopped using this vaccine because of problems but yet our unqualified snowboard instructor that's our PM says the shots are fine and we have nothing to worry about.
Canadian travellers reflect on being repatriated at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic OMG, I remember this. Our friends who live next door to us asked us to look after their dogs, while they took a trip to Cuba, which they needed as a reprieve from the year before where they both were being treated for serious medical conditions. In the spring they saw an awesome deal on a trip to Cuba for 2 weeks with airfare and hotel included and so they decided to go (this was before the plandemic was declared by that fraud at the WHO). So they got us to look after their houseplants and dogs while they were gone. Then the plandemic was declared and the gov't was going to shut the border down at such a date (which was before their scheduled return) and if they didn't get back before then, they could be stuck there until who knew when. So I tried to email her several times to let her know about it because I wasn't sure she'd find out in Cuba, about what was going on in Canada. But where she was there was no internet so she didn't get the emails I sent. Fortunately someone in the hotel where they were staying had found out from someone and told them. So they managed to get home the day before the border was supposed to close. Phew, because we were worried they might not make it and one of their dogs was old and having health problems too and we just wouldn't have known what they would've wanted us to do about it if they couldn't make it back to look after him themselves.
Canada's ex-central banker gives country low marks for pandemic preparedness, A+ for benefit spending This guy should've been our finance minister or maybe even PM as he has more brains in his little finger than all the clowns together in the Lieberal party in Ottawa.
'Patchwork quilt' approach to COVID-19 vaccine rollout frustrates worker groups
China announced easier visa requirements for foreign travelers who are vaccinated with the Chinese-made COVID-19 shots Like as if anyone wants to go to that two faced back stabbing country to begin with.
Survivors struggle as scientists race to solve COVID mystery
Boris Johnson and fellow leaders back day of reflection on anniversary of first COVID lockdown
Lagging vaccination rate puts Canadian factories at competitive disadvantage
Protests erupt in Jordan after COVID-19 hospital deaths scandal
Art workshop for people with mental disabilities battles through pandemic challenges
How a Viking-themed meadery opened in a rural P.E.I. gas station during a pandemic Well now, that'll give me an excuse to finally take a trip to see the one and only province I haven't yet seen. Anne of Green Gables house isn't that big of an appeal to me, nor is Confederation House, or Confederation Bridge either for that matter, none of which I've been dying see. But Viking Mead.... I'd love to try and if I only have to go to PEI to try some instead of Scandinavia, then I'll pack my bags to head there once the plandemic is over and we can go. Geez, maybe they can open a Viking Mead pub kind of thing in Nfld near L'Anse Aux Meadows - we went there and they had animators dressed as vikings, doing some of the stuff viking men did back in the day that establishment was built. So I'm sure a Viking Mead Pub just outside the park (because it's a Federal park and I'm sure they won't allow alcohol inside the park) would be a nice addition to the whole area's theme. Just an idea...
Analysis: A sobering strategy for pandemic times: Japan brewers bank on alcohol-free beer boom It's sold here. I don't know how big of a seller it is, but I guess for those who used to guzzle beer like it was going out of style but can't drink anymore due to health related problems, they still drink it. I know that whenever our son mistakenly picks up a pack of it and discovers it's alcohol free, he promptly drops it off here, because he knows that even though we don't drink it, I will find a use for it in recipes. It is good for cooking with, that's why I like it.
Airport to arm: How AHS is moving COVID-19 vaccine around the province
Alberta identifies 1st Brazil COVID-19 variant cases in the province Oh oh! Try to keep that sucker contained, okay!?! Don't let it spread around the place.
Coronavirus pandemic restrictions can help or hinder schoolchildren with anxiety disorders
The pandemic has disrupted childhood vaccinations, dropping by 11 million doses in the past year: CDC director Covid has disrupted all aspects of health care for all age groups and all conditions. So this isn't much of a surprise.
MPs’ report scathing on UK’s handling and sharing of Covid data I wish we could get a report on how Bozo Brains, the Genocidal Witch Doctor and Kindergarten Art Teacher handled the plandemic here in Canada. But that's doubtful because they don't want people to know how atrociously negligent and bad they were.
UK firms see sharper 2021 rebound than international peers: Accenture
Joanna Lumley: Covid pandemic has made environmental crisis much worse But there's another side to that coin, air pollution has dropped a lot due to less travelling by automobiles and planes. So while there might be more garbage - plastic garbage generated because of the plandemic, there's less air pollution too.
N.B. pharmacies busy taking appointments for COVID-19 vaccine
In a Regina retirement home, boxing and pool keep pandemic loneliness at bay Everyone living in a retirement home should be so lucky as to have amenities like that available to them, but the sad fact is most don't. Most are locked in tiny rooms with nothing to do but stare out a window or read and maybe go to a common room to play cards and watch TV with others.
When March Break never ended and the COVID spring began
Governments delay access to public records during pandemic So much for transparency and accountability eh? But this doesn't surprise me. Governments are using this plandemic for more nefarious things than just keeping us locked in our homes forever. They're using it as an excuse to crack down on people, fine and jail them, deny them their rights and hide their real agenda from their taxpaying voters. AKA bosses who hired them and pay them their salaries. Too bad we have to wait 4 years to fire them though. When we work for companies when the boss figures he's had enough of us and our shennanigans we're shown the door immediately, he doesn't have to wait 4 years or even 4 hours to boot us out. It should be the same for those imbeciles in parliament. We should be able to boot their sorry ashes out the moment we've had enough too.
Coronavirus: Brits shop closer to home due to lockdown while half of spending is online
Indigenous Grand Council, Tribal Council hold virtual variety show to lift spirits I know I'm posting about this story too late for anyone to see it live, but maybe if you visit their facebook page you'll get to see it or parts of it maybe. I know I would've liked to have seen it, if I could've.
Federal government adding more hotels to its quarantine list I hope they have better prices, accommodations and food than some of the others were reported to have.
Check your paperwork or you may wind up with an $8M tax bill like this barista Gawd the CRA is not only getting super sloppy it's also getting crueler than ever. I remember once upon a time I got a call from them, but they were actually nice to me, explaining the mistake I made and telling me that instead of owing them money like I thought I did (this was before tax software and internet income tax sites were around) that they owed me money. I mean they actually checked the returns to make sure they were right and didn't just see a figure and automatically assume that was the right figure and base their judgement on a cursory examination like that.
COVID-19 won't be our worst pandemic, says epidemiologist who helped end smallpox
Police called to disperse funeral gathering near a place of worship in Montreal: no tickets given Oh that's amazing that they didn't give tickets. They must've fallen on their heads, or they were late to get to Tim Hortons for their donut break.
New COVID-19 cases, deaths, and hospitalizations all drop in Quebec
Montreal company brings resting pods to COVID-19 fatigued hospital staff Oh, I KNOW they could use these. Even before the plandemic started medical staff were working crazy hours. When I was hospitalized for 24 hours in 2018, I had one nurse from the time I arrived until I was discharged. She was looking after me the entire time including in the middle of the night and she was even there the next day when I got discharged around lunch time. She said she had worked 36 hours straight. That was a whole 2 years before the plandemic started. So I can imagine now, how much they need something like this. I know the staff that got those pods are probably super grateful for them.
Sex life looking dull? Expert-approved ways to reignite a burnt-out flame In case you need some ideas and inspiration....
Alone and Apart: I miss the smell of other people
'We failed the most vulnerable': Dr. Tam's biggest takeaway after a year of COVID-19 Oh you, you cracked in the head genocidal witch doctor didn't only fail the most vulnerable YOU FAILED EVERYBODY! THE WHOLE COUNTRY! THE ECONOMY! AND EVERYTHING IN CANADA! That's who you ash holes failed! But MOSTLY YOU WHO'S RESPONSIBLE BECAUSE OUT OF THE 3 OF YOU, TRUDEAU, HAJDU & YOU - YOU WERE SUPPOSEDLY THE ONLY ONE WITH A MEDICAL LICENSE!!!!! SO YOU SHOULD'VE KNOWN WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT AND WHEN TO DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT YOU DIDN'T YOU NEGLIGENT GENOCIDAL WITCH!
Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world March 14 Here's the grim figures for the 14th of March according to this story:
As of Sunday, more than 119.5 million people around the world had been reported to having COVID-19, according to a tracking tool maintained by the U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University. Of those, more than 67.7 million were listed as recovered. The global death toll stood at more than 2.6 million.
Quebec gym owners feeling pumped as re-opening date approaches
A new study will examine the devastating toll COVID-19 has taken in long-term care homes I hope they're not just going to study it, but they're going to do something about it. Like act on it and hold those responsible for it, criminally responsible and press charges and then learn what went wrong and make improvements so that doesn't happen again. Canada's answer to everything is "oh we're studying it now". You can study something until your eyes fall off your face, but if you never do anything about it after studying it, what's the point of wasting all that time and money to do studies that nothing comes of it? I'm so sick and tired of hearing "we're studying it". Instead of studying, do something, to improve the situation and hold people accountable!
Why is B.C. on its 1st age group when Alberta is opening vaccination to anyone 65+?
B.C.’s oldest COVID-19 survivor to celebrate 105th birthday in Vernon Good for her! And I must say she looks amazing for her age! If I live to be that old I can only hope to look half as good as her and I'd be happy! Happy Birthday to Ms. Chura!
Third Covid wave sweeps across EU and forces new restrictions And on it goes.....
Italians Flock to Parks, Rush to Get Haircut Before New Lockdown
Merkel party suffers heavy losses in German state polls That's what's going to happen here in QC, at the next election too! Guaranteed.
COVID-19 vaccination: 73 cases of facial paralysis, 7 anaphylactic shock There's many more people who suffered many more side effects as mentionned in this article. The vaccine in question is the Pfizer vaccine and this is out of the vaccinations given in Israel.
Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine neutralizes Brazil variant in lab study I guess that's good but do you really want to let yourself be used as a guinea pig for mRNA based vaccines, especially the one that might cause some of the side effects mentionned in the article above, just because it's effective against the Brazil variant?
Lab tests suggest Israeli-made face mask eliminates over 99% of coronavirus
Third stimulus check and more: 7 ways to get money from the Biden COVID law
EU defends vaccine distribution as nations complain it is uneven
Unthinkable? EU considers getting a vaccine boost from Russia's Sputnik Why not? If it works, it works. It can't be any worse than the Astra Zeneca one is.
The Latest: China donates vaccine doses to UN peacekeepers Nothing like trying to suck up to the UN in order to try to either be shielded from repercussions for the virus or to be absolved from blame for it altogether.
A look at COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada on Sunday, March 14, 2021
Tips and strategies for managing burnout one year into the pandemic Yeah, no, I doubt I'll be paying much attention to this advice in order to keep this blog going. I need my life back. I need to do other things that I enjoy doing.
Stop telling people not to travel. Health officials should be teaching us how to do it safely. Actually I totally disagree with the whole premise of this article considering the virus is so insidious and mutating into more and more dangerous strains all the time, I think the borders should be closed to ALL INCOMING & OUTBOUND TRAFFIC (LAND, SEA & AIR) and tighter than a drum (in other words NO EXCEPTIONS WHATSOEVER EXCEPT IF IT'S TRULY EXCEPTIONAL - like for instance the massive fires in Australia - to send or receive help to fight that - otherwise they're closed for everything else including diplomatic exchanges etc.... We have Skype and Zoom and telephone and fax and email and all sorts of ways to communicate and send documents that we don't need actual face to face visitation for those things). Whereas fires can't be put out virtually or through telecommunications. Even banking is done electronically these days and even if it wasn't there's still snail mail & courier services - like we used to use in good old days to send cheques, bank drafts, money orders etc... The only people who want to travel are those who want to see someone in person and to see a different place (like maybe a nice beach or a tourist attraction they haven't seen before), but business people do NOT need to travel at all. Even those who have things like construction contracts - there is such a thing as hiring competent people to oversee the progress on your behalf and getting reports back from them, without you having to go there personally to check on the progress. So I can't think of any excuse other than something detrimental like a half a country being on fire, to cross international borders during this plandemic of ours. If you don't like that, send thank you notes to Gates and Schwab. Since they're the architects of this plandemic and how it's being managed.
Review: The Grammy Awards reflect a year of solitude and protest
Covid vaccine: How many people has India vaccinated?
EU's Breton says Pfizer can help offset AstraZeneca vaccine delays Yeah??? How's that??? By confiscating the doses already destined for other places like Canada???? Might that be how???? I wouldn't doubt it if that's how they have planned to manage that.
Pandemic sets back Italian women's long fight for jobs I think that's pretty much global. I think the plandemic set back women's fight for jobs globally and not just in Italy.
Major European nations suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Much of Europe tightens anti-pandemic rules as virus surges
EXCLUSIVE-Regular booster vaccines are the future in battle with COVID-19 virus, top genome expert says Like I said before, this virus is a wet dream for investors in vaccines like Gates and pharmaceutical companies as it's the gift that just keeps on giving and giving and giving.... on into eternity.
Florida's pandemic response gets a second look from the national media
COVID-19: How common have blood clots been after the AstraZeneca jab - and should we be worried?
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Monday, March 15
Trudeau offers reassurance on AstraZeneca safety as European countries suspend use I'm sure the ski board instructor knows all about it.... He's a daft idiot who has a hard time to tie his own shoe laces, so I don't know why anyone would believe that he can even grasp half of what they say to him about such things as vaccines, let alone regurgitate properly back to us without half of what they said having gone right over the top of his little pea brained head, or gotten garbled up when he tries to repeat it.
New research suggests vaccines reduce risk of COVID-19 spread through nose and mouth Well considering that's how it's spread via coughing, sneezing, spit, heavy sighing/breathing and not via flaking dry skin or dandruff, or secretions from our pores, um yeah.... I mean if they prevented the spread through any other means then it means that no one has diagnosed diddly squat about this disease correctly. So I hope it cuts down on spread via nose and mouth, as those are the only 2 means by which it's spread (unless you spit in someone's face or morning cereal - but that's still by mouth).
Working women report poor mental health, with stress higher among working moms: Poll
Canada-U.S. border has been shut down for a year — and there's no reopening plan As far as I'm concerned it can stay shut down for a few more years too.
Nearly 100,000 Ontarians book vaccine appointments despite technical issues
Volunteers help Ontario seniors get COVID-19 vaccines That's good of them. Here in QC the senior either has to get there on their own or have a family member or friend who can take them because there are no volunteers to help them, that I'm aware of.
Few people in China receive COVID-19 jabs despite vaccine development I'd be wary of the Chinese donated vaccines, especially if the Chinese people themselves don't want it. There must be a reason why and given that I think China is nothing but a crooked conniving snake in the grass, it's probably got something wrong with it. Either it causes bad/dangerous or downright lethal side effects, doesn't work, or has a latent effect that only shows up much later after having had the jab. Because if it worked so great you'd think the Chinese would be lining up around the country to get the shot after what they allegedly went through in Dec 2019 and early 2020.
The people who found a fresh start during the pandemic I guess my new activity was working on this blog, but after this post gets posted it's coming to an end as I can't do this forever, or even anymore. It's just too much work to do alone and too many disturbing, anger inducing, frustrating and blood boiling stories to go through - not only 1x but 2x. Once when I first come across it and then the 2nd time when I go to post the headline in here.
Siksika Nation and Strathmore anti-racism agreement making progress after COVID-19 delays
Dr. Bonnie Henry on the early days of the pandemic and what’s ahead If you want early days of the plandemic, right on up until now, this blog is your answer. Read it from beginning to end and you'll have a more complete idea than anyone's hazy memory can give you as it was taken from headlines and stories fresh at the time of the post. Like the headlines in this post. That's not relying on my made up memories or fantasies about it or anything else, it's actual events and rulings that occurred and were publicized in the media, often with supporting links and documents.
Philippine president's spokesman tests positive for COVID-19
Dane who died from blood clot after AstraZeneca shot had `unusual symptoms', agency says
Biden downplays Trump’s potential role promoting Covid vaccines to ‘MAGA folks’ While Fauci is trying to encourage Trump to get his supporters to get vaccinated. I guess in the US the right hand doesn't have a clue what the left hand of the same gov't is doing huh?
Study Suggests 3 Feet May Be Enough Distance Between Students for Them to Learn Safely Oh really? So now they're discrediting all the studies that supposedly proved the the virus could spread from a sneeze or cough miles away like they tried to say before? It was always 3 feet that was thought to be the distance that sneeze, cough and talking droplets could spread in the air, but then with this plandemic it became even more than the 6 feet measure that they used for separating us physically. I read one story where it basically implied that it could cover a whole room. Like I said there's been a lot of BS which I've regarded with nothing but skepticism and a lot of walk backs too. Like this one, finally after a year of this BS and ticket happy cops chasing everyone around with measuring tapes and ticket books.
We need more doctors. Do doctors need less medical school? COVID-19 forces the question. OMG, LESS MEDICAL SCHOOL????? Noooooooo..... If anything in my humble opinion we need BETTER DOCTORS - ones who knows something as simple as how to control a contagious outbreak and prevent it from spreading - which even nurses knows, and doctors who have a back bone and can stand up to moronic imbeciles that happens to lead their country and their country's public health system, when what they're doing and saying is wrong. That's what we need! Not more dumber doctors but SMARTER DOCTORS. More dumber doctors would pretty much equate nurses. So why not a few smarter doctors and more nurses instead? Comes out the same as what you want, but with better results as the doctors in business will actually know what they're doing and be able to delegate proper procedures and prescribe better medical care for nurses to carry out on their behalf. In fact nurses with their Ph.Ds in nursing are pretty much equal in knowledge to most doctors now. But they don't get the same salary as doctors do.
Vaccinated care home resident, husband await 'light at the end of the tunnel'
Islanders filing taxes early to get ahead of COVID-19 expenses, accountants say
School system 'on the brink of collapse', says local union president Is this plandemic going to wind up pushing us back to medieval times? Where people were on their own to scrounge for their own subsistance and kids didn't go to school and where scientists like Galileo were tortured to death because of heresy? I mean if it keeps going on, putting people out of work and out of school and eventually out of money and house and home and on the streets..... It may come to that, if things don't change soon.
East Coasters proud of COVID record, but some worry over heavy cost to mental health Hehehehe..... I'm sorry I just find that hilarious "heavy cost to mental health".... As if any of them ever had a healthy mentality. Gawd, you want to talk about cliquishness, clannishness, back biting, jealousy, paranoia, gossip and knowing everyone's business probably down to the colour of underwear they're all wearing today and wore yesterday and the target of all those uncivilized emotions. Like if you're the one they're excluding from their cliques, or clans (even if you're a family member), or jealous of or paranoid about (and everyone is the target of one of those at sometime in their lives - probably several times from middle school right on up until widowhood and death usually) or the sanctimonious beitche that thinks her sheite doesn't stink that pulls that sheite on everyone else and what happens to her when she gets her upcomence! I'm sorry but I don't know of anyone in NS that's mentally sound. Men drink themselves to death and women are always in a tizzy about what everyone else around them is doing, wearing, thinking, saying and who they're going out with or cheating on etc.... If that's good mental health then my ideas about it are totally screwed up.
COVID cases are now rising in 1 in 4 areas – map shows rate where you live This is in the UK.
She hasn't hugged her kids in months. Now, this N.L. rotational worker has a chance 'for normalcy'
Coming week will see trickle of COVID-19 vaccine doses before floodgates open Something I have to see to believe.
From depression to self-harm, teens are struggling during COVID-19 Poor kids. It's during the teenage years that they need some freedom to learn to deal with things on their own and to help them become more independent and learn to use their own judgement and abilities to deal with life situations. They can't do that if they're always couped up in their bedroom alone because they aren't allowed out to socialize with anyone outside their immediate household.
N.L. government won't release COVID-19 modelling that Furey said justified election call Another crooked gov't with something to hide. What's new? Seems to be par for the course here in Canada lately.
Online school will still be around post-pandemic, so what have we learned?
U.S. Democrats push to make COVID-19 relief bill aid to the poor permanent
All living ex-U.S. presidents, except Trump, appear in ad touting COVID-19 vaccine
Brazil eyes July for full local production of AstraZeneca vaccine
U.S. airlines see recovery 'with legs,' shares climb to pre-pandemic levels
Too bad. I think our atmosphere could do without all that burnt fuel being expelled into it from all those daily flights. One flight burns hundreds of tons of fuel, apparently. For example this is what a search about that turned up:
Consider the vast amounts of pandemic-related misinformation on YouTube and Facebook, or the casually racist or misogynistic memes that populate many Instagram feeds.
Now back in the real world again.... If that's the case all the lamestream media ought to be policed and censored too, considering that most of that reposted misinformation first appeared in the lamestream media as an actual news story. I have tons and tons of that on this blog, but ALL OF IT came from mainstream media and then walked back or just ignored and brushed off as if it never happened or was never published.
Pandemic-era Oscars lose glitz as movie buffs forced to stream films at home I prefer watching movies at home and always have. I like being able to sit comfortably, pause the film to be able to have bathroom breaks without missing stuff, being able to have whatever snacks we want without having to mortgage our house in order to do so and talk without being shushed by others. When we used to smoke, that too, we could have a cigarette whenever the urge struck without having to suffer through distracting nicotine fits the whole film through.
From group texts to delayed funerals, Cape Bretoners mourn through COVID-19
Rogers fines 91-year-old woman unable to return equipment due to lockdown Cable companies are among the most unscrupulous mean spirited companies there are in Canada. A local cable company in our area, came after a friend of mine who lost everything she owned in a fire in her apartment building. She got out of there with just the clothes on her back and that's all and the cable company hounded her and hounded her for their equipment they lost in the fire. As she didn't have tenant's insurance - she was a single woman on OAS and getting a pittance per month to live off of and the apartment she was living in wasn't the fanciest or most expensive in the area either. So suffice to say she was pretty poor and couldn't afford much especially not insurance payments that weren't mandatory like the car insurance is. To the cable company that wasn't their problem. Their problem was she owed x amount for this, x amount for that, x amount for the amount of time used on the subscription for that month before the fire occurred and late fees and fines and you freaking well name it that they could find to gouge her for. It was just unreal. Anyhow as she had a credit rating and wanted to keep it, she made a deal with them to pay so much a month until it was paid off. That's the only way they'd leave her alone. But I thought it was totally mean-spirited and miserly, it's not as if they couldn't have written it off in their books/taxes as a loss and told her to forget about it and have a little compassion for her.
Protesters gather in Montreal for annual march against police brutality This is an annual thing, but it means so much more this year because of the heavy handed way the police have been handling this plandemic and coming down on people hard needlessly. Just because they get a power tripping rush out of it and perhaps a percentage from the tickets they hand out.
'Disaster waiting to happen': probe finds staff at Montreal nursing home not at fault Seriously????? Staff not at fault???? Well I certainly hope the administration is then considering they had ONE NURSE FOR 100 PATIENTS!!!!!!!! I don't even know how that nurse managed to do whatever they were able to do. I wouldn't have put up with that, back in the day we wore nursing caps, well I'd have thrown mine in the floor and stormed out and told the management to shove their job up their ash. There's no way I'd look after 100 patients on my own - at least not willingly and at least not longer than a few hours if I was forced to, at most. After that like I said the cap would be thrown on the floor and I'd be gone. Discipline me, revoke my license, I wouldn't care. I wouldn't put up with that.
Quebec's workplace safety board waited 10 months to make N95 masks mandatory after first recommendation You can tell how seriously they take things here in QC and how quickly they act on them just by this story and then you wonder why we're in the shape we're in, in this plandemic? It's a miracle anyone in QC is left alive to carry on, considering all the misinformation, bad advice, lousey medical help etc we've been given since day 1.
A baby girl born to a partially vaccinated healthcare worker has COVID-19 antibodies That's really good news for pregnant women! That should mean (theoretically anyhow) that if they're pregnant and get the vaccine their baby will automatically be immune to the disease. How long that will last is another question, because with maternal immunity that babies generally acquire much of it is only good for the infant for the first few months of life and then after that they need vaccinations to start to develop their own immunity that they should have afterwards for the rest of their lives. Would the immunity to Covid from mom, be the same, shorter, longer or potentially for life?
Pandemic's reach far outstripped official coronavirus case counts, study suggests Same thing here.... I am sure I had it in January last year. Our 2 neighbours are sure they had it then too. Then in February last year our son & his wife thinks they had it as well. But none of us know for sure as none of us were documented cases. At the time we had it though, most doctors and the medical establishment here, weren't even aware of it, let alone the name of it or how to test for it. So we wouldn't have been documented even if we went to see a doctor back then. We'd probably have been classified as having a flu, a pneumonia, or a bad cold and not covid. The only way we'd have been documented is if we died and our corpses were stuck in a morgue freezer for a month or more before an autopsy was performed on it to see what we died of. Then maybe just maybe we'd have been classified as a casualty of the disease. But that's the only way. We couldn't even and still can't get antibody tests to see if we had it already or not, which I'd dearly love to know for sure, one way or the other.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Monday, March 15, 2021
Province's physicians and nurses say government needs to tighten screws on private CHSLDs Really? Ya Think? Whatever gave you that idea???
A year of Covid restrictions has meant friendships have struggled – but they will become ‘more meaningful’ in the long-run As I mentioned above about friendships being lost due to loss of connections...
Curfew in Quebec red zones to be pushed back to 9:30 p.m. And apparently everyone who wants a vaccination will be vaccinated before St. Jean Baptist Day which is June 24th. So we'll see about that one too. But if it's for real, the plandemic looks to be almost over and if that's the case, I'm proud to say I covered most of it and the most crucial parts of it, before ending it.
'There were no experts': Inside a Montreal hospital's COVID-19 intensive care ward a year into the pandemic And sad to say there still doesn't seem to be that many experts out there, no matter if it's in a hospital or on the news or in government, or wherever.
Quebec based Medicago to start late-phase clinical trial on COVID-19 vaccine Good I'm hoping they have some of their vaccine available for us before QC finishes their vaccine campaign. Because I'd rather have either theirs (depending on how good it is) or J&J's (also dependent on how good or bad it is in comparison to the others).
Now before I post this final headlines post I am going to post the official numbers to-date.
CANADA wide there has been 915,868 cases todate, with 31,517 active cases and 22,519 deaths in all.
GLOBALLY 120,656,989 cases with 2,670,056 deaths.
USA there's been 29,547,243 cases todate with 536,885 deaths as of March 16, 2021 11:25PM.
As it'll be St. Patrick's Day in a matter of minutes after I post this I'd like to wish you all a....
Courtesy Pixabay.com
I have one final link that you may enjoy.....
No parades? No problem: Here are a few St. Patrick's Day events going on in Quebec
So here's wishing everyone a safe and healthy rest of plandemic, hoping you manage to avoid the virus like the plague it is. So take care everyone.... And stay well.
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