Vaccine mandate backlash sparks concerns of other health crises

Explosive disputes over COVID-19 vaccine mandates are prompting concerns in the public health community that previously low-level opposition to other required vaccines could quickly gain traction.

Health experts say that rejecting routine vaccines might spark preventable public health crises, including the reemergence of outbreaks for diseases like measles and mumps.

They’re trying to conflate the ‘vaccine hesitant’ with the hard core anti-vaxxers. First, they told us the vaccines were completely safe – they aren’t. Then they said the vaccines were 95% effective – they aren’t. The issue isn’t vaccines in general, it’s that the Covid vaccines have been rushed and there’s no long term data on side effects. But the media would rather demonize ‘anti-vaccine Trump supporters’ than tell the truth.

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How Justin Trudeau went from liberal darling to possibly endangered species

Janet Clarkson knows what happens when Canadian voters have “unrealistic expectations” about a politician’s leadership in office: “They vote you out. Period. And that can happen to Prime Minister Trudeau in Monday’s election.”

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The Star’s editorial board endorses Liberals for 2021 federal election

The election campaign that ends on Monday has been unnecessary — a $610-million distraction in the middle of the worst public health crisis in a century. The vast majority of Canadians, according to recent polls, do not believe it should have even been called in the first place.

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Conspicuous ‘insurgents’ at #Justice4J6 protest draws brutal online mockery

When it comes to epic narrative failures it will be hard to surpass Saturday’s #Justice4J6 protest in Washington D.C. that was hysterically promoted by the media as the sequel to the so-called “insurrection” that has served as justification for the government’s ongoing persecution of Trump supporters.

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Covid Treatments

As many of you are aware, Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin are being used as treatments for Covid-19 in many locations. There are multiple sources in the US for obtaining these and other drugs for Covid-19 treatment from a reputable pharmacy. You can also order without a prescription from many international online ‘pharmacies’ but you’re probably going to be taking a gamble with 3rd world produced generic drugs. If you can travel to the USA, I can recommend AFLD who I have purchased from – but they only ship within the US.

A Bing search for buying HCQ in Canada.

A Bing search for buying Ivermectin in Canada.

You should also be aware that other medications are used in combination with these treatments. For instance, when I ordered from AFLD, I received HCQ, Azithromycin, and Zinc. Vitamin D is another popular supplement. I would suggest you research the options; looking at price, source, possible conflicts with medications you’re currently taking, etc. I use Drugs.com to check any interactions between my medications. It takes a little while to initially set up (depending on how many meds you’re taking) but is easy to use and comprehensive.

The TL;DR is: Yes, you can get whatever you want in Canada without a prescription. Price and quality may be issues. Blame your government. As far as I’m concerned, Canada should have a booming pharmaceutical manufacturing sector and become the main supplier to the US – especially since it looks like you will have a ‘good relationship’ with the Chinese who supply many of the precursor chemicals for medicines.

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Texas Law Enforcement Storm Border With Scores Of Vehicles, Secure Area After Biden Failed

Law enforcement officials with the state of Texas appear to have taken control of the situation in Del Rio, Texas, after the Biden administration repeatedly failed to stop tens of thousands of migrants from illegally entering the United States.

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Under 24 hours… @jordanbpeterson and @MaximeBernier conversation on YouTube has already 160 thousand views

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In Toronto, Trudeau’s Rivals See a Chance to Breach His Fortress

Toronto has been Justin Trudeau’s unassailable political fortress ever since he swept to power almost six years ago. In two elections, he’s never lost a seat in Canada’s largest city, and his Liberal Party holds most of the suburbs, too.

It won’t be easy to repeat that, as Trudeau faces attacks on both sides ahead of the Sept. 20 vote. Conservatives think they can snatch seats in outlying areas, but in the urban core, the left-wing New Democratic Party is the biggest threat. Both parties are trying to capitalize on voters’ concerns about an overheated housing market.

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