
The Canadian federal government announced last Friday that starting in October, COVID-19 jabs will be required to travel domestically by air, train, or boat.

The Canadian federal government announced last Friday that starting in October, COVID-19 jabs will be required to travel domestically by air, train, or boat.

An Ontario PC MPP, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Rebel News that all party MPPs suspected of not having been vaccinated against COVID-19 are being warned by party leaders that they have until Thursday to get the shot. Failing to do so, they face being kicked from the PC party caucus.
h/t Mauser98

TORONTO — Ontario is putting the brakes on any further reopening ahead of a “difficult fall and winter” as the province reveals new vaccine policies for high-risk settings.
Employees, staff, contractors, students, and volunteers at hospitals and home and community care settings will, at a minimum, have to provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19, have a medical reason for not being vaccinated, or complete a vaccination educational session.
Ontario reports 348 new COVID-19 cases; 4 new deaths
Ontario reported 348 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday a notable decline from the trend of the past week, along with ten new deaths, six of which revealed through an ongoing review of deaths during the pandemic.
U.S. to recommend COVID-19 vaccine booster for all Americans to counter Delta: sources
U.S. experts are expected to recommend COVID-19 vaccine boosters for all Americans, regardless of age, eight months after they received their second dose of the shot, to ensure lasting protection against the coronavirus as the delta variant spreads across the country.
I’d put a booster on your list of things to come.
Meanwhile in Crazyland – New Zealand to enter lockdown after single virus case found

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the unvaccinated make up 95% to 99% of COVID hospitalizations. But in a news clip shared by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky reveals how that data is “grossly misleading.”

Vaccine passports are all the rage these days. As Sun editor and columnist Anthony Furey put it, there is a “current urgent, manic energy around domestic vax passports.”
Quebec was the first to take the plunge, announcing last week that it would ban all non-vaccinated people from “non-essential public spaces” – including bars, restaurants, gyms and festivals – as of Sept. 1.

On this week’s episode of the Campus Countdown, Campus Reform reporter Ophelie Jacobson discusses the University of Hawaii’s recent decision to ban unvaccinated student athletes from playing sports at the school.
The decision was made by UH’s athletic department after consulting with a university medical committee. A university press release stated that “in addition to health and safety reasons, we want to avoid cancellations of games and practices due to exposures, isolation and quarantine.”
h/t Marvin

In early 2020, the world missed its chance to stop Covid-19. Insight exposes how Beijing’s ten-year takeover of the global health watchdog sowed the seeds of disaster
After being heavily criticised by the World Health Organisation for its response to Sars in 2003, China decided it would not accept such public humiliation again. What followed was a concerted campaign over many years to seize power within the organisation.
A Sunday Times investigation raises serious concerns that the independence and leadership of the WHO were severely compromised by the time the first cases of a mysterious new coronavirus appeared in Wuhan in 2019 — with profound consequences for the course of the Covid-19 pandemic and the world.
Ontario reports 526 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths for third day in a row
Ontario’s daily COVID-19 case count remains above 500 today for the fifth consecutive day as the province’s test positivity rate rises to a level not seen since mid-June.
Ontario health officials reported 526 new infections today, up from 511 on Sunday and 325 one week ago.
Erin O’Toole opposes mandatory vaccination for federal public servants, travellers
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole said late Sunday he is opposed to mandatory vaccinations for federal public servants and instead prefers a regular rapid testing regime to keep workplaces safe from COVID-19.
O’Toole ducked questions for nearly a week about the Liberal government’s plan to implement a vaccine mandate for bureaucrats, transportation workers and most passengers travelling by air and rail, a program Ottawa says will help boost stalled vaccination rates at a time when COVID-19 case counts are on the rise.
I am a little surprised at this stance.
Vaughan parent charged after allegedly sending child with COVID-19 symptoms to daycare
… They allege that the parent violated the region’s Sec. 22 order by sending their child to daycare despite the fact that they would not have passed the daily COVID-19 screening tool.
The parent was subsequently charged $770 and a victim surcharge fee totalling $880.
Officials confirm that 15 children at facility have now tested positive for COVID-19.

White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci said Sunday that unvaccinated Americans need to shift their focus from “concerns about personal liberty” to combat the “common enemy” of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This graph exposes one of the pernicious lies told by public health officials. The vaccinated will indeed become infected and will transmit C19. They will do both rather well as denoted by the comparable Ct values. This surprises no one with knowledge of respiratory vaccines. https://t.co/h1SLpJVrRX
— Donald Welsh (@DonaldWelsh16) August 15, 2021

Thousands of counterfeit COVID-19 vaccination cards from China have been seized by Customs and Border Patrol officers in Tennessee in the last year, the agency said.
Officers at the Port of Memphis have intercepted at least 121 shipments totaling 3,017 of the “low quality” cards being sent from Shenzhen, the CBP said in a statement Friday.
The bogus documents come with a CDC logo in the upper-right corner, blank spaces for names, dates and place of vaccination, birth dates and the vaccination provider, according to the agency.

Democrats and the media have pushed a narrative of blaming vaccine hesitancy on Republicans, specifically Trump supporters.
Why is it hard for educated leaders in this country to accept the question, “Why would anyone who had the disease get a shot of a vaccine still under “emergency” release?”
Why would any competent medical official push the immune to get the jab? Why would universities, allegedly full of smart people, mandate shots for ALL incoming students, whether or not they have natural immunity?
Ont. reports more than 500 new COVID-19 cases for 4th consecutive day, no new deaths
Ontario is reporting more than 500 new COVID-19 cases for the fourth consecutive day, driving the rolling seven-day average of new cases to 440 today.
Ontario is reporting 511 new COVID-19 cases today, down from 578 on Saturday but up from 423 last week.
FUREY: Here are two big unanswered vax passport questions
If public opinion polls in Canada are to be believed, a majority of people currently support the implementation of some sort of domestic vaccine passport. But one thing that the pollsters haven’t fully teased out – and something that’s woefully absent from most of the public discussion on this increasingly toxic issue – is what people think they’re supporting when they say they support these passports.

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security released an advisory summarizing the current terrorism threat, and mentioned “grievances over public health safety measures and perceived government restrictions” as potential threats.