
Race and ethnicity may be deciding factors in essential workers getting vaccine prioritization
“If you look at the burden of disease and death in the U.S., it is disproportionately impacting communities of color,” Grace Lee, a member of ACIP and professor of pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine, told the Washington Examiner. “It is heartbreaking to realize how much of the social and racial inequities that exist impact the health of these communities.”
Pope Francis Calls for ‘New Social Justice’ to Challenge Utopia
Addressing “social justice judges” from the African and American continents via streaming, the pope congratulated them for their commitment to “social rights,” asserting that the very fact that men and women “come together to think about their work and to build the new social justice is, without a doubt, excellent news.”
Blagojevich Advises on Contesting the Stolen Election: “I Know How They Operate”
Blagojevich believes the recent election was crooked and admitted on TV earlier this month that vote fraud is a “time-honored” Democrat tradition. Some dismiss this citing his criminal past, but ignored is that there’s no shortage of non-felon Democrats who’ve made the same admission.
“There’s better things we can do with our money” than have police SWARM Adamson BBQ
This past week, Adamson Barbecue became a role model for anti-lockdown freedom fighters everywhere.
After repeated refusals to close the business down, authorities sealed the door, forcing owner Adam Skelly to make his way inside the restaurant and bust it open.
Police didn’t take kindly to the civil disobedience, and barged their way in, knocking several, including Rebel reporter David Menzies, to the ground in their rush to arrest Skelly and make an example out of him.
Canada’s deficit to be more than $381 billion
Canada will post a deficit of more than $381 billion this fiscal year, as total debt is expected to be near $1.2 trillion.
And Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced another up to $100 billion in stimulus spending to help the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We are all very worried” Canada PM Justin Trudeau, his ministers express ‘concern’ over protesting Punjab farmers in Delhi
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers have expressed his concerns over ongoing farmers’ protests in India. During the virtual Gurpurab 2020 celebration, PM Trudeau, at the beginning of his address, talked about the protests in India.
