People who don’t wear masks are ‘encroaching on others’ individual rights’: Fauci defends new CDC mask guidance for the vaccinated as he warns things are ‘going to get worse’ with COVID

Dr Anthony Fauci has warned of ‘some pain and suffering in the future’ as coronavirus cases continue to rise, but said that he does not see the need for new lockdowns.

‘I don’t think we’re going to see lockdowns,’ Fauci told Jonathan Karl of ABC’s This Week on Sunday. ‘I think we have enough of the percentage of people in the country – not enough to crush the outbreak – but I believe enough to allow us to not get into the situation we were in last winter.’

The nation’s top infectious disease expert warned, however, that ‘things are gonna get worse’ and the number of COVID-19 cases will continue to rise because so many Americans are still unvaccinated.

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Vaccine resisters are lazy and irresponsible — we need vaccine passports now to protect the rest of us

Vaccination passports are coming.

Many Canadians object to getting vaccinated and bearing proof of their vaccination, but that’s where we’re heading.

They’re so close to realizing the vaccines don’t work, but just can’t make that final connection.

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Millions of Americans at risk of losing homes as virus cases spike

Millions of Americans could find themselves homeless starting Sunday when a nationwide ban on evictions expires, even as billions in government funds meant to help them go untapped.

The wave of evictions would come as the fast-spreading Delta variant has taken hold in the country and rental housing is in high demand in the hot real estate market.

US President Joe Biden on Thursday urged Congress to extend the 11-month-old eviction moratorium, after a recent Supreme Court ruling meant the White House could not extend the measure through September as intended.

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Ontario reports 218 new Covid cases … and 3 cheers for the Liberals

Ontario reports 218 new Covid cases … and 3 cheers for the Liberals

Ontario is reporting more than 200 new cases of COVID-19 once again as it’s rolling seven-day average continues to slowly rise.

The Ministry of Health says that there were 218 new instances of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus confirmed on Saturday.

Ontario’s rolling-seven day average of new cases now stands at 189. That metric has increased on each of the last six days after previously being on a steady decline for months.


BONOKOSKI: Beating back of sensical thinking during pandemic crisis

The trumping of common sense by politics has always been a bane.

What makes no sense is suddenly sensible — at least to the political party in power trying to jerry-rig a crisis.

No party exemplifies this today better than the Trudeau Liberals.

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Study: Vaccinated people can carry as much virus as others

In another big setback for the nation’s efforts to stamp out the coronavirus, scientists who studied a big COVID-19 outbreak in Massachusetts concluded that vaccinated people who got so-called breakthrough infections carried about the same amount of the coronavirus as those who did not get the shots.

Good grief. Even Breitbart is leaving out the facts about Delta: for most people the symptoms are like having a mild cold.

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How can Canada avoid a fourth wave of COVID-19? Doctors weigh in

After federal COVID-19 modelling showed that the fall could bring about yet another surge in COVID-19 cases with the Delta variant spreading rapidly, doctors say that the best way to avoid a fourth wave is to vaccinate, test, trace and isolate.

Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, released modelling on Friday that indicates cases are beginning to rise as a result of the more contagious Delta variant, but there is still time to flatten the curve.

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Massive Protests Worldwide Against Vaccine Passports

Interestingly enough, while all of these countries are protesting, mainly because these tyrannical vaccine passports have already been passed as though they are law, the united States remains relatively quiet. Yet, here are millions worldwide protesting the lies and the tyranny of their corrupt governments.

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It begins: A Western ‘democracy’ calls in its military to force citizens to lockdown

Is this a portent of what lies ahead here?  Power-mad leaders in Western ostensibly democratic nations seem to be enamored of the controls over their own citizenry they seized when the Chinese virus first hit.  Even as the death toll from COVID variants declines as transmissibility increases (following the normal pattern of virus mutation), some nations resort again to the heretofore unthinkable notion of quarantining the healthy majority, not the sick.

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Time to Move to Canada? Alberta Declares COVID-19 a Common Flu

If it weren’t for the snow and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, I would emigrate to Alberta, Canada. Like Sweden, which displayed significant intestinal fortitude in defying the lockdown drumbeat throughout the pandemic, Alberta is using common sense. The province is satisfied with the vaccine uptake among its citizens, and COVID-19 is losing special status.

You may wanna sit on that awhile … Alberta NDP leading in support from voters with 39 per cent compared to 29 per cent for UCP: poll

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Ontario reports 258 new Covid cases … and it’s masks forever

Ontario reports 258 new Covid cases … and it’s masks forever

Ontario reports more than 200 new COVID-19 cases for third day in a row

For the third consecutive day, Ontario is reporting more than 200 new cases of COVID-19.

Provincial health officials are reporting 258 new infections today, up from 226 on Friday and 218 on Thursday.


New CDC data a ‘game-changer,’ warns head of Ontario science table

“This data is the nail in the coffin for any suggestion that we can go back to normal and drop masks in the foreseeable future,” Juni said. “There is no way during the next few months that we can actually keep this pandemic under control without public health measures.

“We should not be naive — and especially not as naive as Alberta — in believing that this is over.”

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Canadian church faces $85,000 in fines for breaking COVID rules

A Christian church in Canada, whose doors were locked by health officials for breaking COVID rules, is facing $85,000 in new fines, but a judge agreed Tuesday to allow them to open so long as they post a COVID safety “plan” inside their building.

“The other elders owe $7,500 each, and the church itself owes $35,000. The judge will review the Ministry of the Attorney General’s legal costs and then order us to pay legal costs at a later date. So in total we owe $85,000 plus legal costs,” wrote Pastor Jacob Reaume of Trinity Bible Chapel located in Waterloo, Ontario, in a July 27 note.

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Australia: Police Call In Military To Keep The “Slaves” In Line

New South Wales Police Commissioner Mick Fuller requested the support of 300 soldiers to ensure greater compliance with Covid restrictions. Let’s rephrase that to what it really should read: the head of punishments on the plantation of New South Wales has called in 3oo more enforcers to ensure the slaves remain obedient and compliant to their masters.

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Liberals will extend COVID aid programs to October due to uneven rebound

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the government is extending pandemic aid programs by an extra month beyond the previously planned end date.

The decision means that wage and rent subsidies for businesses, and income support for workers out of a job or who need to take time off to care for family or stay home sick, will last until Oct. 23.

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