Showing posts with label Antibodies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antibodies. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Whiplash, Wake-Up Pills, Jigsaw Puzzles & .....

 Covid19


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January 29, 2021

That neverending sleepiness is back again. I don't know what causes it, nor what to do about it, because the Wake-Up Pills rarely ever help at all and if they do it only seems to be for a short period of time before I'm nodding off again. Which is what happened this afternoon, while sitting here reading some of the headlined stories. I nodded off and when I started to come to, my head jerked back so suddenly it felt like I gave myself whiplash. It's terrible. So either I have a problem or the headlines are just so boring it's causing me to fall asleep without warning all the time. Given the repetition of them though, I wouldn't doubt that that's the case. Anyhow I took a couple of those Wake Up pills to try to help me stay awake long enough to get some of recent headlines posted - but there's a ton of them, so I probably won't be able to get through all of them tonight. There's still the rest of the weekend though, so perhaps I'll be able to catch up then. Hopefully.

After reading that it's "Jigsaw Puzzle Day" today, I decided that maybe for the fun of it, I'd post a link to my all time favourite jigsaw puzzle game that you can download and install on your own computer and use to make playable jigsaw puzzles out of your own photographs or pictures you downloaded from the internet. It does come with several jigsaw puzzles already in it, but they're very simple puzzles each consisting of less than 20 pieces per puzzle. But if you make your own puzzles out of your own photographs you can make them as difficult or as easy as you wish with pieces ranging from about 64 pieces to almost 2,000 pieces per puzzle depending on size of picture. You can import a large quantity of pictures and make jigsaws out of them all at the same time too.  And that jigsaw puzzle game is called Jigsaw Puzzle Lite and it can be downloaded from here: Jigsaw Puzzle Lite
 
The other is an online jigsaw puzzle game for those with no storage devices. It too looks as good as the Jigaw Puzzle Lite game and  I think you can import your own photographs to make puzzles with. You can change the amount of pieces per puzzle, and all the other options like Jigsaw Puzzle Lite offers. It allows you to do a puzzle on your own or you can opt for a multiplayer version to have others work on it with you, with family & friends for instance. For those in isolation, this might be of some help to break the loneliness of the isolation, playing with or against others. It has a new puzzle everyday allegedly.  It even allows you to make puzzles for websites. It looks like a very interesting jigsaw puzzle site.  That one is Jigsaw Explorer. If you're wondering where to access it, you may do so here: Jigsaw Explorer
 
Now on with the doom & gloom we know as Covid19's headlines.....
 

 
 
 
Bill Gates sees 6-8 month lag for poor countries to get COVID-19 shots You don't need to be a poorer country to see that kind of delay, just a country run by the universal idiot. You've heard of the village idiot right? Well Canada has you beat hands down because we have the universal idiot and unfortunately he's a the head of the country here. And he's the reason everything to do with this plandemic is so F'd up here including the rollout or non-rollout (more technically speaking) of our vaccines here. Money has little or nothing to do with it. Just colossal idiocy is all it takes to f things up this badly.

 
Coronavirus updates: Second vaccine dose can be given 6 weeks later, CDC says; Biden's ambitious plan will take time Well at least he has a plan ambitious or not, unlike squirrel snacks in Ottawa. He's totally bereft of a clue let alone a plan.

 
UK SARS-CoV-2 strain more transmissible, possibly deadlier than others, scientists warn Oh freaking wonderful and Mr. Moron Face has banned all flights to the Caribbean and Mexico instead of to Europe and the UK.... So typical of the asinine idiot..... Gawd, someone remove that imbecile from office now and charge him with all the crimes he's committed against this country and remember the law, says "ignorance of the law is no excuse". So he can't plead imbeciliality or any such BS in order to get off.

As antibodies should.... I hope it can be used to help cut down on infections and deaths from this horrible disease.
 
Bus Set on Fire as Ultra-Orthodox Protesters Clash With Police in Tel Aviv Yup, well some of us have just had more than enough of the abuse of power most gov'ts are displaying these days.  Maybe instead of a protest here and there there should be a coordinated mass uprising world wide for the idiots in charge to finally get the message once and for all.

And that INCLUDES THEIR COMMITMENTS THEY MADE OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION LIKE CANADA!!!!! So I very much agree with that, that they honour their commitments.
 
Coronavirus updates: Joe Biden aims for 1.5M daily vaccine doses; Minnesota reports first US case of Brazil variant; CDC studies NFL players Holy crap! 1.5 million doses PER DAY????? Canada can't even manage that many in a half a year! At the rate we're going we'll never be totally vaccinated.
 
Dubai seemed to have the coronavirus licked. Then it flung open its doors. I guess like Canada they don't have the brightest crayons in the box in charge of their country either.

Whoa! Now that's saying something in one mouthful! That's just plain scary. That's what that is. If we ever find the scientist that released that virus to the wild s/he/it needs to be tortured mercilessly to death. Nevermind something quick and painless like a bullet or a noose. We need a slow torture that s/he/it has time to reflect on the pain, sorrow, deaths and destruction they caused this world by releasing that virus no matter which evil genius (whether it was Gates or the head of the WEF) that paid or just merely asked them to. And that evil genius needs to be found and given the same treatment but in spades. I'm sorry I'm just beyond even hatred of the ash hole that did this now. Now all I see and want is mega revenge for causing all of this pain and sorrow in the world, like slowly have every joint (I mean even the metatarsals and tarsals and all the rest of the tiny bones in the body) torn apart millimeter by millimeter until it's just a freaking jellyfish lying on the torture rack. Then discard it in a pile of manure like it was in life. I'm sorry for that probably unwanted vivid description, but I had to say it as no one else will.  But I hope the responsible parties do read that and understand just how deeply some of us hate, revile and loath them and what they'd like to see happen to them. And I hope they wear that on their cursed souls forever. Hitler was a freaking flea compared to this mega monster that unleashed this virus on humanity.

 

The way things are going out there in Canada you'd better get used to working from home if you're so privileged to be able to do that (because a lot of people aren't), because it doesn't look this plandemic will ever end here in Canada thanks to the universal idiot at our helm.
 
LILLEY: Who wants to defend Trudeau's vaccine plan now? Other idiots like himself? And his sycophants maybe? You know.... Lobbyists who'll say and do anything to get that gov't contract he's been dangling in front of them? 

Yeah???? From where? I'd like to know since we have only Pfizer & Moderna providing them to us or even approved for emergency use and BOTH have decided to cut back on their deliveries to us! Probably because numbnuts won't pay them enough. So instead of paying their highway ransom fees and then suing their ashes off later for breach of contract, he just refuses to pay. Is what it looks like to me. Numbnuts Inc.
 

 

 

 
'Crazy and evil': Bill Gates surprised by pandemic conspiracies Oh gimme a break.... "surprised".... Why? Because you're surprised people were able to connect the dots linking you to it? Or surprised to find out that people aren't as stupid as you mistook them for???? Ash hole. 
 
COVID Doctor Charged with Killing the Weak to Save the Strong That guy sounds like he might be Dube's dream doctor. After all Dube wants to triage patients for death here in QC, because it's much cheaper to do that than to get like a  MASH unit set up in some massive parking lot somewhere to treat the overflow of patients. That costs money. Letting people die, costs nothing and if they're people who are on CERB (or it's replacement) or welfare or a pension, then that actually saves the gov't money - as they won't have those payments to pay out to those people anymore. And the pencil necked idiot who is QC's "Health Minster" is actually an ACCOUNTANT!!!!! Hence the decisions the money grubbing moron keeps making.

Yup well despite what the Reganomics and the 21% interest rates did to the economies it was no competition for what COVID19 is doing to them and the populations around the world. So that's a lot like comparing watermelons with peanuts, if you ask me.
 
With All Eyes on Covid-19, Drug-Resistant Infections Crept In I'm sure a lot more health related problems than that will creep in before this is over with, especially the way it's going.

Despite how much the west hates Putin and the Russian Regime, they really ought to heed the words of wisdom spoken here, no matter if they like the messenger or not. 
 

Yeah I can see how that'll quickly become a hit, compared to the nasal swabs and the gargling method.
 
France Holds Off on New Lockdown, Worries About Unrest Risk  I wish Legault would take hints and lift restrictions and lockdown measures.

 
The end of offices? New York's business districts face uncertain future Wow.... Just think of all the affordable housing those buildings would provide! No more need for homeless shelters.

I can certainly understand why, considering how shallow and vapid all the content is. It's filled with onemanupmanship and mind numbingly shallow boring content. That's enough to depress anyone anytime, as far as I'm concerned.
 
Giant rats could be trained to sniff out COVID-19, scientists say Oh good for them. They can be trained to sniff out whatever you want, but if one comes near me or mine, they'll have to learn how to sniff out rat poison and avoid it. 

Seriously? Wow. That's too bad, because we have one and use it from time to time. 
 

 
Strict COVID safety measures must continue to prevent more strains from emerging, scientists warn Oh this plays right into the hands of our power-abusing gestapo bootied ash holes in power here in QC.

Probably Quebec is the Canadian candidate to win that award here in Canada.
 

So I take it they wouldn't be the ones reading this blog then.
 
Speed cooking: 1 in 3 Americans prep dinner in 10 minutes, even if it doesn’t taste good Quoting the story now:
Two in five people (43%) revealed the pandemic has sapped them of their culinary inspiration since they’ve had to start cooking so much more often. Most respondents said they’ve been running on fumes in the kitchen since May or June of 2020. ------ That's because they limit the amount of food they're making to that one meal in question. But there's nothing wrong with cooking a whole chicken just for the two of you and then using that chicken later on to make other meals with, like sandwiches for lunch the next day, or fajitas for supper the following night, or with a jar of some kind of sauce like Butter Chicken or Korma sauce for some Indian food for supper the night after. Instead of making salad in individual salad bowls make a big salad in a big salad bowl and whatever isn't eaten, can be pulled out again for lunch or dinner the following nights. Same with pork and beef roasts - you don't need to make tiny little roasts that's only good for that one meal. Make a bigger roast, that you can later slice for sandwich meat, or hot roast beef sandwiches, or maybe used in a Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich, or maybe diced for a quick stir fry or like my husband likes to make "Chinese noodles" - which is basically cooked macaroni slathered in soy sauce, with cubed cooked meat mixed in. There's so many things that can be made with leftovers, you don't have to just cook enough for that one meal. Think of meals to come and what you could do with the leftovers from this meal instead. I know a lot of households don't like leftovers and would rather toss them or feed them to the dog than have them again, but we were brought up not to waste food and so we never did and we always found ways of using the leftovers from one meal for another one. It not only saved on food and food costs but also on cooking and time.  Tonight we had an amazing Indian food dinner, which consisted of the leftover roast chicken we had a couple nights ago to make Chicken Marsala, with basamati rice and broccoli. Last time we had left over chicken I made fajitas for supper with it. A lot of times I make chicken noodle soup with the leftover chicken too. It just requires some imagination, maybe a certain amount of ingredients on hand. Like instead of chicken fajitas, or Chicken Marsala, you could make Chicken A La King with toast and white sauce instead, or Hot Chicken Sandwiches with gravy or even Chicken Divan consisting of cheese broccoli and noodles. All it takes is some imagination and ingredients. So what I'm saying is don't imagine Chicken Marsala if you don't have the ingredients to copy the sauce or the sauce itself, but do have the ingredients to make a Hot Chicken Sandwich. Match your imagination as to what you can make with the leftovers with what you have on hand to use and I'm sure you'll some up with something yummy, so you won't have to throw the leftovers out and it won't take ages to prepare.

 
Early results on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine encouraging, says Israeli HMO That's good. I guess, though I guess we'll never get the chance to find out for ourselves the way things are going.

You've got that right.
 
Canada scrambling for smaller syringes ahead of expected Pfizer vaccine label change Which of course means we'll be at the back end of that line too.

 
Czech vaccine drive in chaos as ministry recommends first-dose halt Well at least they called a halt to the 1st dose inoculations, so that the recipients wouldn't be waiting forever for the 2nd doses. I guess maybe if Canada had a heads up on all this BS going on now we might not have given the 1st doses either and might've opted to wait to ensure that we had the 2nd doses too before giving the 1st ones.

 

That's all they have to do here in Canada instead of imposing $2,000 stays at quarantine hotels.
 

 

 

 
General public will have to wait until August for COVID-19 vaccine But yet we'll all be vaccinated by the end of September????? How're they going to manage that I wonder? Especially when they can't even get a million people vaccinated in 6 weeks! So how're they going to inoculate the majority of us in 2 months which is only 8 weeks? Please explain that one to me if you can.

 

 

 

Yup everyone wants to be prioritized to get the vaccine. Trouble is even those who are currently prioritized to get it - like the elderly here in QC, can't get it, because there's none to get.
 
No doubt he will ease restrictions in some regions. The regions that have more trees and coyotes than people probably. Where there's maybe 2 people per hundred square miles (or 200 square kms). Those are probably the regions where he'll ease the restrictions. I mean it's not too likely that the coyotes, moose and trees will spread it amongst themselves anyhow. Mr. Gestapo Boots at the helm.

 

This campaign seems to be well reasoned and not the sledge hammer type of just blatantly denying and/or supporting one theory or another without any proof or justification other than the "I said so" kind of stuff I've seen on other types of campaigns like this. 
 

Since most senior women are sterile anyhow and most senior men probably would like to be, hence no paternity suits coming from fooling around with the pretty young things, I'd say it's safe to use on us too because one portion of us can't be sterilized more than we already are, and the other portion  would probably like to be without the normally associated operations and pain. 
 
Covid-19: nouveaux cas liés à l’éclosion à la prison de Bordeaux Sorry, but I don't feel sorry for anyone in Bordeaux. All they had to do was behave themselves and they wouldn't be there in the first place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think we already know what all the governments are about in this country. Authoritarianism, draconian measures, eye gouging fines and hotel charges etc.... NONE of them seem to be even remotely interested in what the infectious disease experts have to say, or the scientific community at large, unless it's promoting their power tripping BS gestapo tactics. Then whoever that person is, they can't say anything that the power abusing ash holes doesn't agree with. 
 
Manitoba plans to roll out vaccine by age, starting with oldest residents in March You'll be lucky if we even have any vaccines by then, by the looks of things lately.

No sheite sherlock. I think we already knew that. Probably even the areas mostly populated by trees, bears, moose & coyotes will still see their restrictions in place too, because the jack bootied gestapo gang is high on their power abusing trip now.
 

 Wow! Just wow.... A contract is not a contractual commitment eh? Well, well, well, now all the contractors working on construction contracts that want to use cheaper shoddier material and drag their ashes forever and year in getting the job done, can use that line in a court of law when the client wants to sue their ashes off for not honouring their contracts. Wondering how the judge would decide on that one....

At this particular point in time, I'd say pretty much 99% of the Canadian population is feeling like that.
 
 
Ont. teenager's death sign of pandemic 'human rights catastrophe,' newcomer advocates say While his death was tragic it was nevertheless unforeseen. It's not as though when they arrived here in 2016 we were living under the same conditions we're living under now - that being the plandemic. So his life had to have been better than it was in Syria, around the time they left there and arrived here. I'm sure it was too. The fact that he died during this plandemic and because of it,  has nothing to do with arriving in Canada under catastrophic conditions because when he arrived this would've been like paradise compared to a war zone like Syria was at the time. I'm sure if they went anywhere else in the world, the plandemic would've been there too around the same time it arrived here - and who's to say he wouldn't have died from the disease there like he did here? Or even if they stayed in Syria, it would've been the plandemic compounded on top of the miserable living conditions the war zone provided and he still might've died from the plandemic there as well. So this sheite about "human rights catastrophe" is just BS by the shovel loads. Perhaps he could've stayed in Syria and maybe he'd still be alive. Oh yeah, that's right, it was a war zone, so maybe he'd have died even sooner than he did. Um duh. I'm so sick and tired of this BS about how lousy it is here in Canada for the refugees. They've got it good here and they f'n well know it. Now it's time to admit it and appreciate it and be thankful for it, rather than constantly belabouring the point of how awful it is here. Here's a thought to all the ingrates who don't like it here.... If you don't like it here, you're free to leave anytime you want. Don't let the door hit you on your ash on the way out, either!

Poor saps are expecting miracles. Ottawa's too stupid to understand simple concepts like that. That's why they don't help Cdn vaccine manufacturers. Because they don't see or understand the benefits of doing so.

 

 
Pfizer pushes Health Canada to stretch vaccine doses per vial as demand mounts Someone from Health Canada should be pushing Pfizer for the FULL AMOUNT OF DOSES ON SCHEDULE AS PREVIOUSLY AGREED UPON instead of letting them bully us, the way they're doing.

 
Canada's Vaccination Rollout Will Lag 6 Months Behind U.S., Europe: Forecast I hate to inform the illiterate lamestream media, but between September when the rest of the western world figures they'll be finished vaccinating their population and mid 2022 - meaning June, there's 9 months there. That's closer to a year than a half a year behind. Knowing numbnuts and how badly he's screwed everything up already, it'll be bound to only get worse as time goes on, so that's probably the earliest date, rather than the latest. 

 


Good considering the amount of fuel each aircraft burns per trip, that's a major reduction in air pollution to say the least.
 
Just 0.04% of Israelis caught COVID-19 after two shots of Pfizer vaccine I guess that's good, at least it proves it works.

None of us can, but that's not stopping our power abusing authoritarian gov'ts from imposing more on us.
 

 

 

 

 

I think all of us are in that race against time, except some of us are lacking not only the vehicle but the fuel to run that race and we're stuck at the starting line even though everyone else has already completed the 1st lap around the track. 
 


That's for sure! Perfect example of that is, look at the incompetent idiots in charge here in Canada!
 

Like I said above, the trees, moose, bears, & coyotes will have their rules relaxed, but the rest of us won't.
 
Coronavirus updates: Oregon health workers stuck in snow vaccinate other drivers; US could reach 500K deaths by February, task force says That wouldn't happen here in Canada. Here in Canada the health workers stuck in snow, would while away the time playing with their electronic gizmos - sending txt messages and playing games.

 
Biden opens sign-up window for uninsured as COVID-19 rages That should help some people who need it, I'm sure.

Sounds a lot like what foreign companies like some car manufacturers etc do here in Canada. Take grants from the gov't to provide jobs for x amount of time and x amount of workers and once they get the money they close offices and leave the country. 
 
 
 
Montréal-Nord still reeling from COVID-19 and community groups say residents feel abandoned They're only feeling abandonned now? Holy crap that place was abandonned back in the 1980s if you ask me. It was a run down area, that no politicians or groups seemed to care anything about, at least not enough to advocate for any improvements or changes there. So this is no surprise they should be feeling this way.

 

Yet another power abusing authoritarian government.
 
Impaired charges barely eased even as COVID cut traffic I think Covid's made cops so ticket happy that when they haven't got a covid rule break to ticket for, they have to find some other excuse to write out a ticket.

Oh what a big surprise that is! NOT! What a chicken sheite this little Turdo is, can't even stand up for Canada and Canadians lives.  He needs to be gone NOW!

 

 
Ontario COVID-19 cases jump up over 2,000, as province makes plans for more students to return to school on Feb. 1 There seems to be conflicting reports on the Ontario numbers. Wondering which one to believe now.

That's probably the very reason no doctors came forward to alert the Cdn public about closing the borders when we heard about it in Wuhan, or why no one contradicted the lying genocidal beitche about washing our hands and we'd be fine etc... Because the ash holes at the helm think they know better than trained doctors do and if a trained doctor dares try to alert the public to what's the real story behind the government idiocy, then they get treated like this. I think China treats their doctors the same way when they dare contradict the head honcho of the gov't there, too. And we're supposed to live in a democracy. Ha! If this plandemic is showing us anything it's how tenuous and flimsy our democracy really is here in Canada. That Canada is nothing but a banana republic run by a bunch of inbred idiotic imbecilic power tripping tyrants!
 

 

 

 

 
TD customers hit with fraudulent DoorDash charges Shouldn't DoorDash be charged with fraud at the very least? I know they think they can get away with doing stuff like this during the plandemic as they probably assume everyone has ordered a meal from a restaurant and used DoorDash for the delivery, but they'd be wrong in our case and a lot of other cases too. So this is blatant out and out fraud and I think they should be charged with that crime. 

Anyhow this is for the night. There's still a lot more headlines waiting to be posted which I will try to get caught up on this weekend.  In the meantime take care and stay well.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Anniversaries, Dinners, Digestion &

Attempting to Cover COVID19

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July 26, 2020

Yesterday we celebrated out 45th anniversary with a variety of Indian food.  We discovered this Indian restaurant in Dorion-Vaudreuil, called Bombay Mahal and as we've only had a very small amount of Indian food before, at exorbitant prices, we decided to try a variety of stuff here (of course we didn't eat it all last night, I did put the Chicken Tandoori & some naan in the freezer for later and the Corma Chicken was supposed to be for tonight's dinner butt..... Digestive tract problems on my part - I have a history of digestive problems that almost killed me a couple of years ago - means we'll be having that some other night when the digestive problems clear up). We decided that for the price of the tiny little meals (1 tiny plate each) we got at another Indian restaurant we could sample a wide variety of dishes, we'd try a lot of different stuff. So we had some Daal, Chicken Samosas, Butter Chicken, Curried Lamb, Corma Chicken, Tandoori Chicken, Mango Lassis, and Mango Chutney. My husband had the Butter Chicken last night and I had the Curried Lamb, we each had a Chicken Samosas, Daal, and a Mango Lassis. I liked most of it, though I wasn't that fond of the Daal, but I finally got to try some. So, like it or not, I can cross that off my bucket list. My husband liked what he had but he found the stuff I had to be a little too hot for his palate.  

I spent the day in bed today, with digestive problems (because of ulcers and not COVID19) and not doing much besides moaning and groaning from time to time and snuggling our dachshund.  Maybe I should've gobbled a half dozen pantoloc pills before eating dinner last night. I don't know.... 

I'm still not feeling right, but I am feeling better than I was for most of the day. So I don't know how much COVID19 coverage I'll be able to cover today, but I'll give a shot, to get as much done as possible.  So get your reading glasses, cup of tea, and sit back and catch up in the COVID continuum.

NFL-Total of 95 players test positive for COVID-19, union says  There's been so few sports stories lately, I figured I'd start this post off with one.






Anxiety high as Canadian schools prepare for students from COVID-ravaged U.S.  Why? If most of the classes are being offered online why do they need to come into Canada to take them? Why don't we do like  Trump wants to do and ban all foreign students who are taking classes that will be offered online?

Oxford, CanSino coronavirus vaccine trials show promising early results  I don't even know why Canada is cooperating with China on a vaccine? What for? To get screwed in the behind by China? Because that's what their proclivities are when it comes to dealing with Canada over the past couple of years. I don't trust them and I don't think anyone in authority in Canada ought to either. 


Analysis: Montreal's latest bar-related COVID-19 figures don't add up Leave to the governments to massage the data to suit them and their agendas.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ will cover COVID-19 pandemic in upcoming Season 17  I don't watch and have never watched this show, but I figure since it's been on for 17 seasons someone must. So for those someones who might be interested, I thought I'd post this for their benefit.


 
 
Humanitarian aid from top donors has dropped 30% amid coronavirus pandemic: analysis   Well given that a lot of people who used to give lost their jobs and a lot of companies that used to give as well has gone bankrupt, it's pretty much a given that it's dropped, but I'm surprised it's only dropped by that much and not more.


NORTHERN EXPOSURE US tourist boat at Niagara Falls is PACKED with people while those on Canadian vessel next to it are socially distanced  I'm pretty sure we've all seen this picture already, but I still wanted a link to it on my blog. So if, you didn't see it already, you really ought to.


 
 
Pandemic-Inspired Food Labeling Raises Alarms for Those With Food Allergies  The solution to this is to not eat preprocessed foods and to make everything you eat from scratch using fresh raw ingredients yourself. Then you know what's in it. If you're under lockdown, you have no excuses, because you definitely have the time required to do so.


Boat Parties Are the New Way to Spread COVID-19 in Florida Wow, it sounds like they're bound and bent to spread it one way or another in Florida. Aren't they!?!


Yelp says more than half of restaurants temporarily closed are now permanently shuttered  In the US, I wonder what the statistics are for Canadian restaurants.

Pandemic Luxury: 'Concierge-Style' Coaches and $350 Movie Tickets  Like my husband always says the rich can get anything they want as they have the money to pay for it.
 
 
 
 

Vitamin C sales surge amid COVID-19 pandemic, effectiveness of antioxidant is unknown  I use it to fight the common cold which is generally a coronavirus, COVID19 is just a pumped up coronavirus, so maybe while it doesn't prevent or cure it, it might lessen it's affects on the human body.









Sick of working from home? Work at a hotel instead  Sure spend money you can't afford in order to change scene for work. If that's the case, work in the backyard, or go for a walk and bring a blanket and plunk yourself down on a grassy spot with a nice view and work from there. If you're not trespassing or breaking any cockamamie laws or rules about COVID19 then you should be fine. Maybe take a drive to the nearest provincial or national park (if there's one within reasonable driving distance) and scope out a picnic table there and use it for your desk for the day.  Why would you pay insane hotel rates to change your scene of where you work? You wouldn't do that if you were working in your company's office (they wouldn't let you to start with), so why would you do that now? Or just find another room in your house to work from - one you don't normally spend a lot of time in, like one of the kids' rooms (if they're not there) for instance.
 
Credit card CEO warns of dark times when the $600 unemployment benefit expires  Even here in Canada, those who've been forced to stay home and order everything online or via phone, has has to pay for their purchases using credit cards, which tacks interest rates onto the actual purchase prices. So a lot of people in Canada (especially seniors) are going to have astronomical credit card bills too.

The EU struck a big rescue deal on Covid-19. But it might have dealt a blow to democracy Macron and Merkel have struck me from time to time as being both conniving snakes in the grass and clueless morons. I think this article shows the conniving snakes in the grass sides of them. 

How Rwanda is successfully dealing with coronavirus Of course because they went by proper medical methods of closing borders at the onset of it in China, rather than waiting for it show up on their doorstep before doing something. Something any and every country could've & should've done but didn't because of all this hoochy coo hobnobbing for money and political favours (I'm talking about those working in the medical profession - as in doctors wanting to be published or something like that but having to fall into step along side crooked superiors who work for even crookeder governments). Because there's probably no crooked gov't official vying for a place at the top of the NWO and no equally crooked organization like the CDC vying for all the money to be made from vaccines, in Rwanda, the doctors and public health officials were free to act on good old medical practices that worked in years gone by and would work now if they had've been employed, by other countries as well as Rwanda.




Why America is running out of aluminum cans  I don't know about the US but here where we live, we've been forbidden to return the glass bottles unless they've basically been sterilized inside and out, the store just won't take them back. So now instead of buying anything in glass bottles that's supposed to be refundable I buy in cans or plastic bottles. Unfortunately beer isn't sold in plastic bottles, so you're basically only left with the canned option, unless you want to save enough glass bottles to build a bottle house (like the one at Calico Ghost Town in Barstow California - it was built out of excavated bottles when they started restoring the town). But if you're like us and have no where to store all those bottles, you aren't apt to buy bottled beer anymore and instead opt for canned beer. So if the same thing is going on there as here, that's maybe why they're running out of aluminum for cans. Because too many people are buying canned beer instead of bottled beer and recycle plants that recycle aluminum are perhaps having their own issues with COVID19 - like everyone else is.


Lockdowns were 'big mistake,' crippled economy and haven't 'done much' to curb COVID-19: Rand Paul  He's precisely right as a news report published in the previous post on here to do with Sweden demonstrated. I showed the figures regarding Sweden's population, versus the Quebec population and the total number of deaths. While Sweden has a larger population of 10 million compared to Quebec's 8 million, the number of deaths from the virus to death was almost identical. So in other words despite all the lockdowns and physical distancing and mask measures Quebec took to try to stop it, they still had a higher death rate per capita than Sweden who literally took no measures to stop it, did. That's not me saying so, that's the facts that anyone anywhere can look up. So all the lockdowns did was not only cripple the economy but caused a lot of companies to go bankrupt and a lot of people to lose their homes, credit ratings, jobs and suffer a lot of other things along the way, from debilitating mental health to domestic violence. For what? According to the Quebec/Sweden comparison I made, nothing but heart aches and a lot of financial, mental and health related anguish.  That's all! There's enough proof and grounds there for lots and lots of legal suits to take the governments all over the place to court for all the problems they caused with their lockdowns and other stupid measures that weren't called for. And I sincerely hope we do see several of those suits and that they all win hands down, so that governments don't ever try stupidity like this again. Although as I have alluded to, they did this for a reason, which will be divulged when I get the Bill Gates post going, as it all ties in together there.


70 million people just had their credit card limits cut or accounts closed Wondering if any people in Canada also had their cards limited or accounts closed? Wondering if there were any seniors amongst them? If so, how are they going to manage the next time there's a total lockdown and told to order all their goods by phone or online? 

Coronavirus infections may be 2 to 13 times higher than officially reported, study says  Oh, I'd say it's probably way more than that, considering COVID19 has been in Quebec since late December and in the states (through their own admissions in various news reports) since at least mid to late January. Now considering that no one in either the US or Canada would even acknowledge the possibility that it was here before March, do you not suppose that a lot of people who thought they had the flu, might've actually had COVID19 instead, and a lot of doctors who saw early COVID19 patients thought they were treating flu patients? I do. Because I'm sure I am one of the ones who already had it. Along with my son, his wife, a couple of neighbours of ours and another couple of acquaintances we know. So that's at least 7 people who have probably had it, but weren't counted by the authorities because we all had it before they even dared admit it was in the country then.


 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. boaters slapped with hefty fines for violating Quarantine Act amid COVID-19  It seems like no matter what they'll try anything to get into Canada, for whatever reason. Personally, I think it's more for sightseeing reasons than anything else, because they want to go see some place they haven't been before. But I can guarantee you there's tons of places in the US that even though they're American haven't seen before. There's so many awesome national parks and then all the road side attractions and you name it, that it's hard for me to believe they have seen everything there is to see in the US and so need to go exploring "foreign lands" like that.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Blood pressure drugs don’t increase COVID-19 susceptibility, study finds   So don't stop taking your blood pressure meds!


Kids & COVID-19: Children want to understand coronavirus better, learn how to stay safe  Good! They should learn how to stay safe, not only for their sake but for the sake of other family members  too.




Narcissists and Psychopaths Are More Likely to Refuse to Wear Masks, Says New Research Yikes! I know a few people like that! Wondering which category they fall into? Hmmm.....


Bodybuilder Wears Mask (and Not Much Else) to California Businesses hehehe.... Leave it to the Americans.... They always manage to find a way to make a statement without opening their mouths.




 
German pig prices stabilise as abattoir starts work after coronavirus  More meat processing affected by coronavirus. 
 
Fauci: COVID-19 is "almost your worst nightmare"  Oh he and his vaccine producing company will love this, for sure. Every couple of months they'll be able to make people get booster shots for the 600 previous booster shots they've already had 600 times before. And at even $20 a shot, he'll stand to be a gazillionaire in no record time.

U.S. records 2,600 new coronavirus cases every hour as total approaches 4 million Well at this rate, they won't need vaccines because in no time flat the whole entire population will have had it and thus either have died from it or developed immunity from it. 


Iran estimates it has 25 million coronavirus infections  If that's the case then, the WHO's numbers are grossly underrated, because they say there's 15 million but Iran is claiming 25 million cases alone. So if that's the case, the real number should be 40 million cases. So what are the real numbers here?


Coronavirus Pandemic Data Explorer  An intereactive site that allows you to explore various groups of data for a group of countries or a single country. 



What’s Safe To Do Right Now? The Most Common COVID-19 Questions, Answered  I'll save you time. "It depends" is their pat answer to all the questions. So in other words they don't know and are basically giving the same answers you'd come up with on your own after thinking about it for 30 seconds.



Nurses, truckers in Ontario denied health-care services over COVID-19 risk Are grocery store workers, policemen, first responders, doctors & paramedics also denied health-care services? If not, why only nurses and truck drivers?


Every hand sanitizer the FDA has flagged as dangerous and potentially deadly  Once again you should perhaps check your brand of hand sanitizer against this list. 


Get for-profits out of long-term care, unions say as they launch campaign  I can get behind this too, after what happened here in Quebec recently and what happened to my father back in NS in 1992 (not covid related, just a stingy miserable old hag owner related).


 
 
Latin American Foto Festival: Culture and coronavirus   A picture is worth 1,000 words or so they say. 

Uganda - where security forces may be more deadly than coronavirus There's always got to be someone who over reacts to the point of taking a sledgehammer to kill a fruit fly.

QAnon, coronavirus and the conspiracy cult  Okay you got me.... I'm as totally clueless about this as most of the rest of you are.... 


The reason Zoom calls drain your energy  I don't know about zoom calls, but I do know about calls on iPads. My daughter-in-law likes to call me on it once in awhile and I guess maybe it's because I haven't got a clue on how to hold it etc, but I'm forever having problems seeing them or them seeing me and I spend more time looking at them then listening to them I think. Well even though I saw the telephone of the future at the Bell pavillion at Expo 67, that allowed you to look at the person you were talking to, I just never thought I'd have such a gizmo myself. So I'm in awe of it, everytime I pick it up to use it and I think my daughter-in-law knows that. So I get carried away with looking at them, forgetting to angle it so they can see me and just not really listening... It's just pathetic.