Twitter lashes out over celebrities at 2021 Emmys going maskless

Mask on, mask off.

The 2021 Emmy Awards were full of colorful ensembles, moving speeches and coveted gold statuettes — but no masks in sight.

While 2020’s coronavirus had awards shows very scaled down, the party only got bigger this year. Many viewers and fans on social media, Twitter and beyond certainly had something to say about the celebs sitting in close proximity to one another during the telecast.

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Biden easing foreign air travel restrictions but not at land borders

President Joe Biden will ease foreign travel restrictions to the U.S. beginning in November, allowing foreigners to fly into the country if they have proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test, the White House said Monday.

The new rules will replace a hodgepodge of restrictions that had barred non-citizens who had been in Europe, much of Asia and certain other countries in the prior 14 days from entering the U.S. The changes will allow families and others who have been separated by the travel restrictions for 18 months to plan for long-awaited reunions.

The White House also indicated that restrictions on non-essential travel from Canada and Mexico through land borders will remain in place through Oct. 21.

I am not sure why the land borders remain shut unless the Americans know something about Canada that we peons don’t.

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Vatican Closes Its Doors to Those Without a Coronavirus ‘Green Pass’

ROME — The Vatican City State announced Monday that effective October 1 no one can enter its territory without presenting a coronavirus Green Pass, by order of Pope Francis.

The Green Pass can be obtained by showing proof of vaccination against the coronavirus, demonstrating recovery from the coronavirus, or by showing a negative rapid antigen or PCR test, the Vatican ordinance states.

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Ontario reports 610 new Covid cases … and brace for vaccine passport impact

Ontario reports 610 new Covid cases … and brace for vaccine passport impact

Ontario reports another 610 cases of COVID-19, two additional deaths


Bar and restaurant operators ponder how they’ll enforce COVID-19 vaccine rules starting in Ontario this week

TORONTO — Pub manager Crystal Meikle is used to pivoting with the shifting rules for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

But Ontario’s proof-of-vaccination policy, set to take effect on Wednesday, treads into new territory, she said, since workers will be tasked with asking customers to show they are immunized against the virus.

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Biden Has Never Been Honest About the ‘Trump Vaccines’

President Biden took to the airwaves last week to present himself as a hero in the fight against COVID-19. In a new high for political irony, his plan is to force employers to coerce their employees to take the vaccines developed under the Trump administration – the same vaccines he railed against as unsafe less than a year ago.

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Businesses brace for learning curve as Ontario’s vaccine certificates set to take effect Wednesday

Last week, the province outlined its guidelines for businesses required to make the checks. Patrons at dine-in restaurants, nightclubs, gyms, sports facilities and other venues must present a receipt of full vaccination and identification. Doctors’ notes for medical exemptions will also be accepted.

With vaccines at 39% effectiveness, you’ll be back in lockdown within 30 days. We should be concentrating on treatment and natural immunity instead of vaccines.

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The Covid era’s politicization of expertise means we now have medics lecturing us on climate change

Would you go to a geologist for a cancer diagnosis? Of course not. So why should we listen to 200 medical journal editors pontificating about the climate emergency? Their intervention in the debate is unwelcome and unnecessary.

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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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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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Charter Founder Says Covid Restrictions Are Violating Citizen Rights

In an interview released this month, the last surviving architect of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms expressed outrage at the state of democracy in Canada.

Brian Peckford, former premier of Newfoundland, was part of the group of lawmakers and politicians who formulated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in the early 1980’s.

In the interview, Mr. Peckford states that he “cannot believe what is happening to our country. I am extremely saddened by government enacting measures that clearly violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.”

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Ontario reports 715 new Covid cases … and Biden his time about reopening the border to us Northern Wetbacks

Ontario reports 715 new Covid cases … and Biden his time about reopening the border to us Northern Wetbacks

Ontario reports 700+ new COVID-19 cases; rolling weekly average continues to fall

Ontario reported 715 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, along with 6 additional deaths, as the province’s known active caseload remained almost the same from Saturday.

The seven-day rolling average of new cases now stands at 709, down from 719 yesterday and 732 more than two weeks ago.


U.S. lawmakers push Biden to lift Canadian travel restrictions

WASHINGTON — Four U.S. senators on Friday asked U.S. President Joe Biden to lift restrictions that have barred travel by Canadians across the northern U.S. border since March 2020.

Democratic Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, Jon Tester of Montana and independent Angus King of Maine asked Biden to allow Canadians vaccinated against COVID-19 to travel to the United States before October. The border state senators said in a letter the restrictions have led to “economic and emotional strain in our communities.”

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Chinese COVID Vaccine Based on Technology Developed Jointly by Fired Winnipeg Scientist and PLA Major General: Expert

 

The COVID-19 vaccine developed by Chinese company CanSino, with whom Ottawa partnered before the deal fell through, used technology developed in a 2016 paper on Ebola by a now-fired scientist from a government laboratory in Winnipeg and a Chinese major general, an expert says.

The government’s partnership on the clinical development of the CanSino vaccine, first announced on May 12, 2020, fell apart on Aug. 26, 2020, after Beijing blocked shipment of the vaccine to Canada.

Canada’s China Class is working hard to suppress the truth of their treason.

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