How China made Covid worse – The regime’s deceit stalled the pandemic response

Two years ago this week, a middle-aged man in Wuhan caught a strange respiratory disease. The 41-year-old accountant was called Chen and he worked for his family firm, commuted to work by public transport and shopped in a sleek modern supermarket rather than a traditional market selling wild animals. He had not travelled outside the city in the days before catching the disease beyond a short trip to some hills north of Wuhan and — bar one relative working in healthcare — had no obvious links to high-risk settings.

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British researchers discover COVID jabs ‘appear to expose people to an increased mortality’

Researchers from Queen Mary University in London (QMUL) have discovered anomalies in COVID-19 vaccine data indicating that the narrative supporting the effectiveness of the jabs is “massively exaggerated” and that the vaccines expose recipients to a risk of “increased mortality.”

h/t Marvin

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‘Hey Google, Sing Me Some Vaccination Propaganda’

Android users around the world report that asking “Hey Google, sing me a song” has their phones playing a Soviet-style propaganda vaccine song.

“Hey Google” is the company’s digital personal assistant built into billions of Android devices around the world. It can be used to make Google searches, launch Android apps, control smart devices, and deliver insipid propaganda earworms whether you want them or not.

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COVID-19 infections are on the rise and omicron could supercharge daily case counts, federal modelling says

New modelling released today by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) suggests the number of COVID-19 cases could increase sharply in the coming weeks as the country grapples with another wave of delta infections and the highly transmissible omicron variant.

While there is a lot of uncertainty about how many cases might be reported, an increase from the current level of over 3,300 cases a day is likely, PHAC said, because Canada is experiencing a “gradual but steady increase” in infections.

The national “rT” — the metric that tracks the average number of people one infected person subsequently will infect — is now over one. That means the pandemic is again in growth mode.

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Ontario reports 1453 new Covid cases … and Facemasks literally litter the world

Ontario reports 1453 new Covid cases … and Facemasks literally litter the world

Ontario reports more than 1,400 new COVID-19 cases today, 11 deaths

Ontario continues to see a spike in new COVID-19 cases with more than 1,400 infections confirmed over the past 24 hours, the highest single-day total since May 23.

Provincial health officials logged 1,453 new cases today, up from 1,290 on Thursday and 1,031 one week ago.

The seven-day rolling average of new infections has jumped to 1,115, up from 866 last Friday.


Face-mask litter increased 9,000 % in 11 countries in 2020, including Canada: U.K. study

The full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the environment will take years to fully understand, but a new study from the University of Portsmouth in the U.K. is giving a first look at just how much litter stemmed from the first wave.

Published Thursday in the journal Nature Sustainability, the study “Increased personal protective equipment litter as a result of COVID measures,” compared and analyzed data from the “COVID-19 Government Response Tracker” from Oxford University and the litter collection app “Litterati,” both open-source databases.

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#RealNotRare New Website for COVID-19 Vaccine Injured

A new website has been launched where people can tell their stories about being injured by one of the COVID-19 shots.

The name of the website is Real Not Rare, and they also have groups people can join, and it appears there is one group in each state.

They also have a “Take Action” section. Health Impact News subscribers will recognize quite a few of the people in their videos, as we have covered many of their stories here.

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Power-Hungry Politicians & A Submissive Populace Have Turned Our Rights Into Easily-Revoked Privileges

Time and time again, we’ve watched as a ‘return to normal’ is dangled in front of the populace, then pulled away the moment it’s about to take place.

I’ve written repeatedly about how those in power continuously move the goalposts, and clearly don’t actually want to give up their heightened level of control.

Whenever a new opportunity to spread fear comes up, politicians seize it immediately, ramp up the fear as much as they can, and then attempt to keep their expanded power in place regardless of the underlying reality.

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COVID and the Moral High Ground

In the name of combating a corona cold virus, power-wielding elitists have upended not just our own society, but the operations of the world.

And yet, 21 months later, not only do millions and millions of American citizens remain scandalously ignorant of the facts regarding all things COVID; they continue to facilitate the ever-morphing narrative that its crafters have been laboriously purveying since March of 2020.

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Public Health Agency of Canada failed to keep tabs on most quarantine hotel stays, says AG

Public Health Agency of Canada failed to keep tabs on most quarantine hotel stays, says AG

The Public Health Agency of Canada struggled to keep track of whether travellers ordered to stay in quarantine hotels actually did so, according to a new report from the auditor general.

Auditor General Karen Hogan tabled four reports this afternoon in the House of Commons looking at COVID-19 measures. One of the reports examines enforcement of quarantine hotel stays and testing requirements from July 1, 2020 to the end of June 2021.

At the start of the year — in addition to the already required 14-day quarantine period — the government introduced new rules for incoming travellers meant to limit the spread of COVID-19 and its variants.


In Canada if you do the right thing, or rather what the government tells you is the right thing, you get fucked over. The guy who has cut my hair for nearly 20 years may be closing up shop. He played by the covid rules and locked down his shop. He refused under the table “home” business etc. Meanwhile everyone else was making bank doing home visits or even in one case he knows of opening up a full fledged mini-salon in their home.

He’s trying to make it work but the costs of employing staff and rent for a storefront shop etc are currently insurmountable. Changed consumer habits make it doubtful he’ll see business rebound. Walk in traffic is way down from pre-pandemic days and ongoing covid restrictions mean that the events people used to get a cut for occur at nowhere near past levels. Finally people just like the convenience of a cut at home. A bad time for the traditional barber shop.

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Good News: Unvaccinated barred from grocery stores will not be impacted by highest food price surge in a decade

Canadians should brace for the biggest surge in food prices in more than decade

… Climate change, extreme weather like the B.C. flooding, labour shortages, food transportation challenges and last but certainly not least — inflation.

Canada’s Food Price Report 2022, out this morning, warns that Canadians can expect to pay even more for food next year.

It forecasts that food prices will surge between 5% and 7% in 2022, the highest predicted increase since the report started 12 years ago. (For perspective, the report’s 2021 forecast was a 3% to 5% increase, which it says proved accurate.)

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Ontario reports 1290 new Covid cases … and you didn’t wanna go under the knife anyway right?

Ontario reports 1290 new Covid cases … and you didn’t wanna go under the knife anyway right?

Ont. reports nearly 1,300 new COVID-19 cases, highest daily total in more than 6 months

Ontario is reporting nearly 1,300 new COVID-19 cases today, the highest single-day tally in the province in more than six months.

Provincial health officials logged 1,290 new infections today, up from 1,009 on Wednesday and 959 one week ago.


Over half a million fewer surgeries have been performed since start of COVID-19: report

Over half a million fewer surgeries were performed across Canada during the first 16 months of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to previous years, a new report suggests.

The report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) drives home the profound strain the pandemic has had on every province and territory’s health-care system, which will continue to be challenged even after COVID-19’s impact fades.

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