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Showing posts with label rights. Show all posts

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Waiting in the Car, Picking up Needed Groceries, & Awesome Roast Beef Supper - Along With Headlines on...

 Covid19


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November13, 2020

Again today I spent time in the car waiting for my husband, only this time it was for x-rays of his back. I went with him because the idea was to accomplish several things in one trip, except that's not the way it worked out by the time he got out of the medical center (it took over 1.5 hours for his x rays which we didn't know about and hadn't planned on it taking), there was barely any time left to do the rest of the stuff, we had planned. So we stopped at a grocery store on the way  home and picked up the few things I wanted there - I think, but I'm not sure as I left the store thinking I had it all when my knee started acting up. As I left the flyer in the carriage, I have no clue if I got everything that I wanted there. 

When we got home I put the thawed out roast beef in the oven with some whole mushrooms around it in the pan and some potatoes. I cooked some broccoli to go with it. It was delicious.

While that cooked though I helped my husband package some pork cubes and pork cutlets that he made out of one of the pork roasts I bought. The other is in the fridge for tomorrow night's supper as a pork roast, or maybe Sunday night's dinner as we have things to do tomorrow and as pork has to be well cooked, I won't be here to cook it in time for supper. So Sunday, since we're not going anywhere. 

Our beloved dachshund is back to her usual self, doing all the stuff (that she's allowed to do) she did before she hurt her back earlier this month. It's awesome to see her play, hear the noises she makes when playing, to play with her, cuddle and hold her and just to see her being her usual self. 😃🐶

Now on to posting more Covid 19 related headlines, so I can come to the end of the October headlines someday soon, hopefully. It's doubtful it'll be tonight but you never know. If I get it an extra effort, maybe.... 
 
But first here's the scary headlines of November 13th (my 1 headline that I allow myself of the current day each day - if there's any of particular worthiness or needing attention) which I found this morning and needed to bookmark in order to alert people of how badly this plandemic is being used to thwart people's rights. 

Which I imagine is the same here in Canada only worse as we've been put under lockdown and get fined if we don't wear masks or social distance and here in QC the cops have the power to enter private homes if they think there's a gathering of any kind there. We're one short step away from totalitarianism. But most Cdn sheeple don't have the guts to stand up and fight back. They just sit back and let the gov't trample their rights in the name of this plandemic of theirs. 
 
 Now on to the October headlines....
 
 
 
Your home insurance policy may soon carry a COVID-19 exclusion Insurance against a communicable disease or conversely no insurance against it.... This is literally the first time insurance against a communicable disease even crossed my mind. I mean how many people are going to sue someone else for catching the flu, a cold, the measles, or covid19? I mean that's just ridiculous. By having a story like this, the insurance companies and journalist in question are setting up stupid lawsuits to begin by litigious people, who just live to sue people for whatever reason they can think of. I bet they never thought of this before - yeah maybe for AIDS as that was different, but other communicable diseases similar to those I named above, I doubt, but now they'll probably start pondering some such lawsuits. Now that they know such lawsuits might actually be feasible in a court of law. Watch out now, every litigious American who's ever had a cold will be clogging up the courts with lawsuits to sue whoever they think gave it to them. That should be a  fun  circus.

 

 
The area where most people have been fined for breaking coronavirus rules Here in Canada, it's probably QC that has issued the most fines for breaking the rules. 

 

More & more covid19 is being blamed for just about everything, that you can think of and then some. This is just another classic example of that.
 
 
Police 'don't have power to enter peoples' homes to break up Christmas gatherings', says legal expert I wish we could get some Cdn constitutional lawyer with guts to weigh in on the police powers Legault recently gave cops in QC when it comes to gatherings in private homes. 

 
 
 
 
With restrictions extended, Legault hopeful small Christmas gatherings will be permitted Like I said, whether they're permitted or not, I'm having Christmas with my family and I want to see them try to stop me.

 

 

 
 
 
The other numbers behind Canada's 10,000 pandemic deaths These deaths are to be laid on Tam's, Hajdu's & Trudeau's shoulders and they should be tried for mass genocide or mass manslaughter - take your pick, but either way they  need to account for those deaths and the million or more people who lost their livelihoods, and the thousands that will be left maimed and scared either physically or psychologically from this whole event due to their gross negligence at failing to close our borders to everyone and everything the moment they heard about it occurring in Wuhan. Because of their failure to act when they should've we taxpaying citizens are the ones paying the price for their negligence and stupidity. So they need to be held accountable before a court of law. 

 
 
Audience capacity at Confederation Centre expanded to 300 This is what happens when you shut your borders to one and all. You either don't get the virus at all, or if you did get it, you manage to get rid of it, so you can start reopening your society back up again, as opposed to implementing shut downs and lockdowns like everywhere else in Canada is doing now. If the imbeciles that run this country would SHUT THE MOTHER F'N BORDERS DOWN COMPLETELY & LEAVE THEM SHUT DOWN ONCE & FOR ALL.....WE MIGHT ACTUALLY GET RID OF THE VIRUS. But as long as we're letting anyone on a flight from anywhere in, all the truckers and even people in minivans from NY (like we saw out there on a local road - NOT A MAIN HIGHWAY but a local roadway) in, we will NEVER EVER GET RID OF THE VIRUS BECAUSE THERE WILL ALWAYS BE SOMEONE NEW BRINGING IT IN & INFECTING US!!!!!! So PEI had the right idea. Close all borders to everyone including other Cdn provinces. We might even want to think of doing that as well, if we need to. 
 
Bylaw officers and police ready to enforce B.C. health order to only gather in smaller groups  Were QC'ers the guinea pigs for this gestapo method or what? Seems to me we were, because soon afterwards the UK adopted these draconian measures (but I don't think outside the Magna Carta that they have a Rights & Freedoms charter like us) and now BC appears to be doing the same. So in other words the so-called free and democratic countries are going all totalitarian on us? Would seem to be the case, considering it's creeping across the country and around the world, trying to seem like it's innocuous and won't infringe on our rights. But that law does and it should be repealed immediately or the ash holes who enact such laws, overthrown. Revolt en masse. 

Well that's good because they'd likely assign that by-law the same number already used by the dairy farm by-law and get them mixed up between them with the dairy farm number (that's still on their books) and the mask by law number and then when someone didn't wear a mask and cited the by law number which was also the dairy farm by law number, the judge would have no choice but to throw it out of court.  So maybe Regina is learning their lessons about by laws and so don't make them unless they have to because of all the useless obsolete by laws they have on their books now.

 

 

 

 
Opioid deaths skyrocket, mental health suffers due to pandemic restrictions, new federal report says And yet they don't seem to care. They're not doing anything about it, except making the restrictions tougher and lasting longer. I'm wondering if there might be a psy-ops involved in this plandemic too, to see just how close they can get to completely shattering our psyches before we fight back? I know after 9/11 in the US they had a psy-ops going on against their people, trying to keep them terrified and I guess as a result 100% compliant with the gov't, homeland security and all forms of authority. I know this because I'm the one that discovered it and indirectly caused it to stop. See every Thursday after 9/11 occurred until about March of 2002 they issue a "Terror  Report". Indicating that something was going to happen usually on that following weekend. I was doing work for a US talk show host and I found it super suspicious that these terror reports were issued only on  Thursdays and usually involved a terror warning for the following weekend in some big city and the citizens of that city were implored to stay home. The cities changed from one week to the next but the terror reports were always issued on Thursday, of every week until I discovered what was going on and alerted my boss  who then broadcast what I discovered and various assumptions as to what was going on and why.  From that time on there were no more terror alerts issued.  So I'm wondering if these increased numbers are for real and if they're not cranking them up as a means of scaring us and as an excuse to implement jack booted gestapo policies like what was first implemented here in QC and then the UK and now BC? So I'm wondering if something similar to the terror alerts are being employed here in this plandemic too? If so, to what ends?
 
 

 

 

 

Of course. Gouge the eyes out of everyone's heads because they want to have some fun. Why don't you gouge workers eyes out for going to work where there's more than 1 other person working? Or kids for going to school in classrooms full of kids? Seems a little hypocritical to me, that it's alright for workers to risk their lives and that of others by contracting the disease from colleagues and giving it to others at home, but it's not alright for those same workers to contract the disease while enjoying and living their lives. So it's okay to get sick and die, just as long as you're doing it for the economy, but if you're doing it for yourself, it's not. I say F the economy and either let everyone live their lives after their workday is finished, or close everything down until this virus is eradicated, but don't force people to go to work and come home and not have any fun to blow off the stresses of the workday and this virus, that's just not fair. It's either all or nothing. Because your happy mediums just aren't working, in fact those happy medium measures of making people go to work and kids to school and come home and stay home, is only making things worse. You can't blame the bars and restaurants now for the sky high rates, because they've been closed since the beginning of October, but the daily case numbers just keeps increasing day after day. So obviously it wasn't the restaurants and bars causing the increases, it's the asinine way you have things rigged now, that's causing it.

 

 
Coronavirus: Second wave could last until April in ‘worst-case scenario’, leaked document reveals I don't know how they'd know how long it'll last, or not. The only thing I can figure is they're planning on pretending it's lasting that long in order to implement whatever it is they have planned.

 

 

 

 
Police will enter homes and break up Christmas dinners if families break lockdown rules - and there will be riots, predicts police commissioner Yup draconian jackbooted gestapo at work not only in QC but in the UK too.... I don't even see how the taxpaying voters can even put up with this and don't demand a repeal of such a draconian law, or simply overthrow the tyrannical gov't. I know here in QC the Cdn sheeple are  too chicken to even consider it, never mind try or actually do it. 

 

 
 
 
Coronavirus: Remote Marshall Islands records first cases See if someone from outside the islands with the disease wasn't let onto the islands they still wouldn't have the disease. This disease was carried by people around the world and it's the idiot governments of the countries around the world that let those people in. Like I've been saying if the borders were closed to everyone from everywhere on January 21st we wouldn't be going through this now. It's as simple as that and the fact that the borders are still porous sieves letting all kinds of people in from everywhere still doesn't help us get it under control, any faster.

 
Banks roll out robots as pandemic shakes up IT plans Yup I suppose any excuse is good enough when it comes to automation and cutting back on employees.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

With that unique and neat idea, I'm going to close for now and until next time take care & stay well.
 
 
 
 









 
 
 
 
 
 




 
 
 

Monday, November 2, 2020

Trying My Best to Get These Headlines Over With At Least For Now.....

 Covid 19


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November 2, 2020

Here it is November 2 and I'm still far behind in posting the headlines, so since it's freezing cold out there today (yeah when I got up earlier our little table in the backyard had a thin layer of snow on it, so definitely cold enough for snow to land and stay without melting and the winds are pretty rough as well), I thought I'd give it my best to get as much of it done as possible today. I wish I could get all of it done, but that's not likely given the number of headlines there are, and those are just up until October 31st. 

So getting on with it now....

Well the answer to that question would seem rather obvious, I think. At least it is to me. And for those still trying to guess, the answer would be "no".
 
'Definite increase': Experts warn against underplaying recent surge in COVID-19 cases Oh definitely DO NOT underplay anything to do with this plandemic because we want to exaggerate everything as much as possible to use it to scare people into submission, whenever and however we can. Otherwise they won't go along with all the oppressive tactics we've resorted to using and may rise up against us. That's how they think. 

I can definitely understand the chef, while I can also understand the consulate employees who are still going to be there and will still need to eat during the plandemic, no matter how afraid the chef might be. Plus it's in the US and apparently they aren't operating the same way we are here in Canada where employees are allowed to stay home if they think their lives are in danger (or were during the first wave anyhow).
 
COVID-19: Hospital capacity likely to be surpassed in Montreal, surrounding regions Scaremongering at it's best. The hospital capacities in Montreal were never anywhere near in danger of being surpassed. Even now 23 days on, they're still not according to Legault.

Yup the  gestapo state in full force now!  

Thanksgiving gatherings can NOT be blamed for this surge because the date on this article is 4 full days before the Thanksgiving holiday. The ONLY THING THAT CAN BE BLAMED FOR IT is sending everyone back to school and work. But since they're not allowed out of the house otherwise, you can't blame social gatherings on it. So it has more to do with the return to school and work than anything else. Though they'll never admit it, because that would blow holes in their effort to keep their all precious economy alive even at the expense of many lives. That's why there was such a rise in cases and there will continue to be a high number of cases, all the while that's mandated.  
 
Canadian couple forced to quarantine at home after being denied entry at U.S. border They weren't allowed to drive through the US to their home in Mexico, but yet we allow Americans to drive through Canada to get to Alaska. How's that work? Is it a 1 way street here? Where the Americans get to do whatever they want but Canadians aren't allowed an inch inside their border? Then the stupidity of the law forcing them to quarantine for 14 days because they were in the US for all of 2 seconds, just long enough to get refused entry. They have to quarantine but bigwigs with gajillions of dollars who fly into the country don't have to quarantine at all, no matter if they're Cdn citizens or not. Seems like everyone else in the world has more rights in Canada than actual Canadians do. 

I still don't get how most countries in this world can claim they're in a 2nd wave when they didn't sufficiently get rid of the 1st wave!  

That doesn't say too much about the level of intelligence in our politicians nor medical community when everyone who practices medicine knows coronaviruses - the kind that causes colds, are airborne. So if the garden variety of coronavirus is airborne how come this one isn't????? I'm just getting so sick and tired of all the BS going on in regards to this virus and how dumb and pathetic they play when they want to and use whatever excuse they can to help it keep spreading (because that's what it seems like to me), so they can continue to use it for their ends of f'n our lives up permanently.  

The imbeciles in Ottawa wouldn't know a second wave if it bit them in the ass! Seriously. We haven't gotten through the first one yet. The numbers weren't sufficiently lowered for this to be considered a second wave, it's more of a resurgence of the first wave than anything else. But whatever....
 
Case counts alone don't paint a reliable picture of COVID-19 in Ontario, experts warn Like I've been saying.... But quoting the story: Instead, they say, Ontarians should consider a variety of statistics, including deaths, hospitalizations and positivity rates to get a clearer picture of what's happening --------> The case counts takes in all of those numbers since the beginning of the pandemic. Out of that number you minus the number of deaths, hospitalizations & current positive cases (which includes the hospitalized), to get the number of recuperated. The only numbers though that you have to be concerned about are the current positive cases combined with the current hospitalizations - to get the true picture of how many are currently infected in your province (whether that's ON, QC, PEI, BC or any of the other provinces or territories that's how you figure the current number of infections in the province). But some provinces like QC, likes to hide the current positive cases because that's not as scary as the other numbers like total cases over all, hospitalizations and deaths, so you have to do the math that I layed out above, if they have a "recuperated" number in their charts anywhere, which QC does. So first thing is take case numbers, minus number of deaths, and recuperated and you'll be left with the current number of active cases. To know the real number of active cases at large in the community and not hospitalized, just minus the hospitalized number from the remainder of the other equation. I'm glad they posted that article because it means the medical community is trying in a subtle way to show you that the numbers you're seeing in the news and media aren't really as big and scary as you have been led to believe they are.

 
Finding time for new hobbies during COVID-19  There are many sources of information, and how-tos on the internet, from YouTube videos demonstrating how to do something, whether that's how to use a particular tool, or how to make a particular crochet or knit stitch, or certain cooking or painting & sketching methods. Whatever you want to know how to do can probably be found online for free via video demonstrations or ebooks, or other. I've given sources for ebooks of all types on here already, just look in the right hand side column of labels for ebook and click on it and it'll take you to various sources for such. For video tutorials YouTube seems to be pretty good, just use their search engine to find whatever it is you're looking for and you'll be presented with  a list of videos of that type.
 
 
India-Israel 30-second coronavirus test should be 'ready in days' Unlike here in Canada, where we had various kinds of tests made all the way back in May but the bozo brains in Ottawa would approve them, because the art teacher is too stupid to figure out how they work, probably.

 
McDonald’s, Chipotle and Domino’s Are Booming During Coronavirus While Your Neighborhood Restaurant Struggles  Most of the restaurants in our area have always had and still have their own delivery services, like Domino's.

 
Lesson not learned: Europe unprepared as 2nd virus wave hits Well at least here they admit it, instead of sitting around and stupidly wondering if it was....

She didn't die because of the virus but because of the stupid measures taken on account of it. 
 
 
FBI busts militia 'plot' to abduct Michigan Gov Gretchen Whitmer I have a feeling that while that was a first plot to take down a leader of a jurisdiction (state, province, country, whatever), that this isn't likely to be the last, but the next ones might succeed, because people have had it. The next plots may not necessarily even be in North America, but be elsewhere, but that won't be the end of them either if things keep going the way they are.
 
U.S. government won't say why it allows Canadians to fly to U.S. despite border closure Same thing here, we have Americans flying into Canada as well, which no one even mentions, let alone justifies all this international travel to and from our country when the borders are supposed to be closed.
 
 
At Disney World, 'Worst Fears' About Virus Have Not Come True Because everything's always over hyped and exaggerated when it comes to this virus. Got to keep everyone on tenterhooks and afraid of everything all the time. 

Quoting the article here:  "As long as the virus continues to spread, previously normal activities such as going to a bar, attending a crowded concert, or even hosting a family gathering over the holidays will continue to come with significant risks. And those risks aren't only about your own health, Tsipursky stressed. 

Because the virus preys on the vulnerable, this year a normal holiday gathering can "kill grandma," Tsipursky said. And the virus' path to such a vulnerable person can wind through their family's everyday activities." --------> Do you see where they list the risks? Well I have one question for those scaremongering geniuses..... If that's the case, how come here in QC, the numbers keeps going up or are up around the record high of 1,000 cases per day, daily, when the only things we're allowed to do is go to work and school. All bars and restaurants are closed and we're not allowed to socialize with anyone outside of our own households, so how come we're seeing those numbers if it's family gatherings and bars where we're getting this disease from???????????? Please answer me that oh genius scaremongerers, would you please???? For my sake so I can finally understand how even though all those activities you had the audacity to mention as being the cause is both forbidden AND closed here in Quebec, but yet there's no relenting in the spread of it!!!!!! So PULEASE explain that to me! Because I seriously want to know!

Majority of Canadians support closing non-essential businesses during second wave: Nanos survey I guess they think that means they'll get another long extended paid vacation courtesy of the taxpayers (which they are too but seemingly too clueless to figure things out on their own). But what happens if or when the government runs out of money to dole out to everyone every month? Or when the payments come due and we have to repay all that money so the country doesn't go into receivership with the IMF and they come and loot every resource and dollar they can find to pay themselves back, for lending us the money to bail us out with our debts all over the freaking world!?!  Yeah guess none of them thought of that. Bet most don't have a clue about anything to do with that either. 

'We have to do a hard reset': Experts say some Albertans becoming complacent in COVID-19 fight 

Covid: UK at 'tipping point', top scientist warns 

BCG: Can a vaccine from 1921 save lives from Covid-19? I remember having that vaccine when I was a kid, there weren't too many vaccines available for me to get, so the few I did get I remember. Just wondering though if it would provide me protection from it? Or if I would need a booster shot?

Covid: Brazil's coronavirus death toll passes 150,000 

Covid: Trump 'no longer a transmission risk to others' 

Covid: India's coronavirus outbreak in 200 seconds 

Trump-aged Covid survivors on the president and the pandemic 

Covid on campus: Partying, isolating - and sometimes both 

Jon Karl Says White House ‘Wouldn’t Allow’ Fauci, Other Medical Experts to Appear on ABC’s This Week Fauci has his own agenda in regards to this pandemic, so I can see them not wanting him to appear on a particular or speak to anyone about anything. His agenda is more inline with pushing his vaccines and remedies so he can profit from it, than just being a doctor, from the things I've heard and seen about him. 

All the TV Shows That Were Canceled Due to COVID-19 (Photos)

In case you were wondering....

Covid19 Resources Canada

A site for everyone but primarily volunteers, researchers, scientists and if the politicians actually want to learn anything about the disease and what they should do (SHOULD DO as OPPOSED TO WANT TO DO) to help cut down on spread, this would be the site where all those people should go. 

Solitary confinement: 4 in 5 seniors have felt more anxious, depressed during pandemic Seriously? You needed a news story to get this across to people? This senior feels more angry than anxious though, wanting to flout the rules is an understatement now.... Now I'm up for a full on revolution and capitol punishment of all who allowed this to happen - for aiding and abetting the disease, basically and for mass genocide. 

Media trust linked to how careful Americans are during COVID; CNN tops Fox News in poll

COVID-19 vaccines won’t be affected by virus’ ‘G-strain’ mutation That's good to know....

‘Brain fog’ after COVID may reveal patients have PTSD

Small-business owners add curbside pickup, FaceTime virtual shopping, online sales to compete this holiday season 

CNN exclusive: Fauci says he was taken out of context in new Trump campaign ad touting coronavirus response

Coronavirus May Stay for Weeks on Banknotes and Touchscreens  

‘I Feel Like I Have Dementia’: Brain Fog Plagues COVID-19 Survivors

Longterm Care Residents In Greeley Protest COVID-19 Restrictions 

Coronavirus: Boris Johnson confirms new three-tier system of local lockdowns for England

PAPAL PANIC Coronavirus fears for Pope Francis, 83, after four members of his Swiss Guard test positive for Covid-19 

CDC forecasts coronavirus death toll to hit 233,000 by the end of the month with as many as 6,800 new fatalities in the last week of October alone

Trust in science wanes, another casualty of coronavirus pandemic Well because if the politicians are getting their advice on how to handle this pandemic from "scientists" then I wonder why it's waning.... It's amazing they still have even a modicum of trust in them left. Because being a former nurse and knowing how contagious infectious diseases are SUPPOSED TO BE HANDLED, has left me ALL ASKEW. I mean I can't even fathom why they didn't enact proper protocol and measures and just let this virus into their respective countries to run rampant. Anyone with a half a braincell involved in medicine should've been ringing the alarm bells loud and clear even if their govt and heads of public health weren't. It was equally their job to prevent the disease from getting into the country as anyone else in authority's simply because it's a doctor's job to "DO NO HARM". And let me just hazard a guess and say there was MEGA HARM done to millions of people world wide because physicians who were hoping for grants and promotions couldn't be bothered to jeopardize those benefits for the sake of alerting their fellow citizens and media (who would then promulgate for border closures all on their own whether the politicians and public health authorities wanted it or not).  Let me just say that I not only HOPE & PRAY that you were denied all those grants and promotions BUT THAT YOU TOO GOT SWAMPED WITH TREATING THIS DISEASE & ALSO CONTRACTED IT YOURSELVES!!!!! That would serve you all right! But that doesn't let nurses off the hook either as they too knew full well how to stop it and what had to be done to prevent it from getting into the country as well, but they didn't do or say anything about it either. I get they feel they don't have the authority, but they should have MORAL AUTHORITY to do what's right even when all the doctors around them are being pigheaded stubborn ash holes. So theoretically it doesn't let them off the hook either. You all fell down on the job and now you wonder why trust in science is waning????? Hmmmm sure beats me.... Ummmm duhhhh....

Remdesivir study finally published – an expert in critical care medicine gives us his verdict 

Indian man who fasted for four days ‘to pray for Trump’s coronavirus recovery’ dies of cardiac arrest 

7 physical symptoms of loneliness you may not be aware of Amidst all of these lockdowns these days we need to be aware of things that could be detrimental to our health, such as elevated blood pressure levels, etc...

A Canadian Man Being Held In Isolation Only Just Found Out About Coronavirus

Yeah one of the Canadian hostages that China grabbed when we grabbed the Wa Way woman for the US. He has been in isolation with no news of what's going on here in Canada as I bet the other Michael has, who was also grabbed around the same time as him. 

COVID-19 could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions: Statistics Canada

Maybe they could sue the governments for their ineptitudes and negligence on handling the pandemic and everything surrounding it including the losses they incurred on  account of it. 

Your Past Colds Could Help Ward Off Serious COVID-19 Symptoms: Study

I'm hoping H1N1 wards it off, since I haven't had a cold or flu or even sore throat since I got the H1N1 virus in 2009. So maybe if H1N1 wards off the common cold virus (which is a coronavirus) it'll ward that off too. Assuming I didn't have COVID19 back in January, as I'm sure I did but can't prove at least not without an antibody test.

What you need to know about the coronavirus right now

COVID-19 is changing the way men and women split the risk in the workplace 

Daily lives of Italians during pandemic lockdown preserved by photojournalists at new exhibit

COVID-19 closed this man's gym. Here's how he's staying fit and seeing Toronto at the same time 

Canadians are rich, but this Thanksgiving, our well-being is trickier to measure

Of course we care about each other even if the politicians don't. That's why I spend hours a day doing this, for the benefit of other Canadians who might wish to know something in particular that they might've missed or didn't get all the facts on, or who needs/wants to know where they can find financial aid or other. That's why our neighbours help us out with things that we need done.  That's why our family helps each other out doing whatever we can to help despite this stupid pandemic. It's only the gestapo and nazis in power that don't seem to care and those career minded medical professionals who put their promotions, and grants above all else. 

Technical glitches briefly mar first day of applications for Canada Recovery Benefit No surprise there considering the Cdn gov't is nothing but one big technical glitch for most of us anyhow.

Pandemic has prompted interest in wills, Edmonton estate lawyers say

It's really sad that a pandemic had to come along to make people care about not dying intestate. Everyone over the age of 18 or legal age in your province should have a will. If you own anything at all, whether that's merely a starting bank account or that along with say some cool electronic gadgets and a car (no matter the age of it), you should have a will otherwise the gov't can determine who gets what and if you're single, never married that'll be your parents if they're still alive and if not, it'll be your next next of kin which could be a sibling (whom you may or may not get along with). So if you have something that you would like to go to someone in particular you need a will. Whether there was a pandemic or not, because we're all prone to dying anytime anywhere. We can get zapped by a bolt out of the blue, as easily as we can get hit by a car, or just have our heart stop beating. We don't need coronavirus around to do us in.

Loyola High School to close for 2 weeks after school community members test positive for COVID-19 

New Brunswick details outdoor mask rules for Moncton, Campbellton areas

Three cohorts of Catholic school board students cleared of possible COVID-19 exposure 

Applications open for new COVID-19 support programs after hours of technical troubles

Long-term care homes suffered due to efforts to help hospitals, inquiry hears 

UN warns against pursuing herd immunity to stop coronavirus

Oh well yeah, they have a vested interest in seeing us all vaccinated and probably chipped via the vaccinations as well.

Tory critic dismisses Chinese pandemic 'excuse' barring access to two Michaels We were introduced to one of those Michaels in the isolation story above.

COVID-hit UK arts groups welcome government cash infusion

Gawd, I wish I could get gov't cash to fund my arts. Like I said I love making things and that's what I plan on doing as soon as I can get caught up to October 31st headlines on COVID in here.

Canadians create COVID-era Thanksgiving traditions as cases climb, restrictions mount I didn't give a flying F about restrictions etc.... We had our usual Thanksgiving celebrations that we've had since the year after our daughter died (who came home to die around Thanksgiving, so she could have her last Thanksgiving with us - but she couldn't eat anything). So since that Thanksgiving there's NOTHING that's going to stop me celebrating Thanksgiving with our son. NOTHING. A gov't directive wants to try and I'll have it in court as being unconstitutional it's head will spin. 

Red Cross workers being dispatched to Ottawa-area long-term care homes

Lessons learned from COVID-19 outbreak in remote Sask. First Nation 

COVID-19 cases a concern in remote Manitoba First Nations 

COVID-19: How different parts of Canada are managing upticks 

Is Canada focused on the wrong COVID-19 tests? As is the habit in Canada, to always be focused on the wrong thing or wrong time or both.

Some snowbirds headed south despite pandemic

Might as well enjoy whatever's left of one's life. That's maybe how they feel and I know that's how I feel.

COVID-19 study on surface spread inconsistent with real-world scenarios, expert says Science never does match real life. Everything's got to be in a controlled setting etc... Except that things in life don't happen in controlled settings. They usually happen spontaneously out of the blue. 

COVID SCIENCE-COVID-19 antibodies last at least 3 months; so do symptoms for many

As Covid Cases Surge, More Public-Health Experts Say Lockdowns Aren’t the Answer  Obviously. I mean look at how lousily QC is doing despite the "lockdown" which they don't call a "lockdown" because everyone is still going to work & to school. 

As pandemic rages, Mexicans pray to death 'saint'

Best Western CEO fears for the industry’s future: ‘It’s really bad’ No doubt for Best Westerns it is really bad, considering the cost they charged for mediocre rooms (and that was back in 2014 & in Nfld). I mean gawd in some other hotel/motels you can rent a luxurious suite for the same price as a mediocre room in a Best Western. I know we did in Lunenburg NS. We had an awesome motel suite - it was like an apartment with separate bedrooms, kitchen (not kitchenette a whole sit in at dining table kitchen) and livingroom with laundry facilities and a patio outside complete with patio equipment and BBQ. It was beautiful and it was much cheaper than the Best Western there. So until the Best Western gets competitive it's likely to keep getting worse for them. It's a wonder they manage to survive as it is (before the pandemic started). 

CDC: Teen gave COVID-19 to 11 relatives across 4 states, including Illinois, during a family vacation. Case is a cautionary tale as holidays approach, experts say.

Corona virus Update: Virus can survive on Note, Mobile Screen for 28 days 

Covid reinfection: Man gets Covid twice and second hit 'more severe'

I don't think we need to worry about reinfections, because up until now there haven't been that many reported reinfections in the news and if it weren't a rare phenomenon the media would be ignoring the reports like this as there'd have been so many it would seem commonplace. So the mere fact they're reporting this means there haven't been that many and it's still a rare occurrence.  

'Like we're going into quarantine': Americans plan to stockpile food this fall over fears of COVID-19 surge, election unrest

Face masks are 'less effective' in the rain, what to do when it gets wet 

Exclusive: America's true unemployment rate

I wonder what the true unemployment rate in Canada is as compared to these standards applied in this article.

U.S. pauses Eli Lilly’s trial of a coronavirus antibody treatment over safety concerns 

A Super-Spreader Jail Keeps Sparking COVID Outbreaks Across the U.S.

More masks, less play: Europe tightens rules as virus surges 

Russia reports record high daily coronavirus cases and deaths 

Paris hospitals near Covid saturation 

Covid patient ‘becomes first in world to die after being reinfected’ 

AMC Theatres Says Cash Resources to Be "Largely Depleted" by End of 2020 or Early 2021 

Canadian province Alberta to cut up to 11,000 health jobs to save money

Only in Canada would you cut 11,000 health jobs in the middle of a pandemic, to save money!

First, a Vaccine Approval. Then 'Chaos and Confusion.' 

Cow-hugging is the new animal therapy trend we all need

I'm sure all the cattle ranchers in Alberta will wind up having to do that, after the health job cuts, especially if they or one of their loved ones comes down with the virus, they'll need someone to hug and since they'll have to self quarantine it won't be a loved one, so it'll have to wind up being one of their bovine.

COVID-19 in Canada: Ford addresses 'disturbing' anti-maskers at his home; Alberta sees lack of cooperation with contact tracers Why would you cooperate with contact tracers when you know they're cutting back on 11,000 health care workers anyhow? It'll just make their jobs more overwhelming for the ones that didn't get cut.

Scared of a $2,000 CERB Audit? Make Sure You Did These 3 Things Right

Oh now comes the audits.... The gov't is really piling it on, aren't they!?! Well this is Canada and it run by self-entitled clueless ash holes, isn't it!?! None of them have ever done an honest day's work in their lives nor had to earn a penny for themselves. So this doesn't surprise me.

Anyhow that's enough for the day.... Until next time take care & stay well.