Ontario reports 146 new Covid cases … and … Mixing vaccines is A OK! Maybe, kinda, sorta, we’ll see

Ontario reports 146 new Covid cases … and … Mixing vaccines is A OK! Maybe, kinda, sorta, we’ll see

Ontario reports 146 new COVID-19 cases; 7+ million people now have second vaccine dose

Ontario reported 146 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday along with seven additional deaths, as the number of people who have received two doses of an approved vaccine hit seven million.

The seven-day rolling average of new cases now stands at 170 down from 184 on Monday


Mixing COVID-19 vaccines a ‘dangerous trend,’ WHO chief scientist says

“It will be a chaotic situation in countries if citizens start deciding when and who will be taking a second, a third and a fourth dose.”

Swaminathan later clarified her remarks on Twitter, saying people should follow public health advice and not make their own decisions on vaccine mixing or taking additional doses.

She said public health agencies can provide advice based on available data, but added that studies on mixing various vaccines are ongoing and that “immunogenicity and safety both need to be evaluated.”

Great. I got Pfizered and Modernated.

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Democrat Groups Plan to ‘Fact Check’ Private SMS Messages

Groups allied with the Biden administration are planning on working directly with cellphone network providers to ‘fact check’ private SMS messages if they contain “misinformation about vaccines.”

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FLASHBACK: Canadian politicians who have praised the Cuban communist regime

Thousands of Cubans filled the streets of Havana over the weekend in the largest anti-government protest on the communist island in decades.

Chanting “freedom” and “Diaz-Canel step down,” protesters voiced their disdain of the government in light of the worst economic crisis Cuba has faced since the fall of the Soviet Union.

The Cuban regime’s lacklustre handling of the pandemic has resulted in a shortage of basic goods and a curbing of civil liberties and freedoms.

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SCOTUS Says Violating the Constitution Is Fine if Temporary

Guess what’s unconstitutional? When the federal government tells property owners they cannot be paid by tenants who rent their property.

In September 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) told state courts that they could not hear eviction proceedings and unilaterally declared that private property owners had to allow non-paying renters to live rent-free until the CDC says otherwise. At the time, the CDC pointed to COVID-19 as justification for its unprecedented power grab, but it quickly proclaimed that the federal agency could stop evictions at anytime in the name of “fairness”—pandemic or not.

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Shocking Depths of Fauci-China Connection Revealed in New Documents

Judicial Watch announced on Friday that it had received 301 pages of “emails and other records from officials at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) officials in connection with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan,” and that those papers revealed “significant collaborations and funding” between the American and Chinese agencies going back as far as 2014.

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WHO urges countries to stop ‘dangerous trend’ of mixing and matching COVID-19 vaccines

The World Health Organization’s chief scientist on Monday advised against people mixing and matching COVID-19 vaccines from different manufacturers, calling it a “dangerous trend” since there was little data available about the health impact.

So there’s 4 versions of the truth: The WHO’s, the government’s, the MSM’s, and the actual truth.

h/t Mauser98. Thanks!

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FUREY: It’s now time for Canada’s public health bosses to put the mic down and step away

As history tells it, Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus was tending to his farm as a private citizen when a delegation from Rome came to tell him the Republic was under siege and their army was nearing defeat.

Cincinnatus put down his plow and headed from country to city, where he was appointed dictator. He immediately ordered the closure of businesses and placed all men of military age under his direct supervision.

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Canada’s pandemic warning system was understaffed and unready when COVID hit, review finds

An important position at the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) was vacant and the country’s pandemic early warning system was understaffed when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, an independent panel has found.

The final report on what went wrong at that key moment with the Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN) — a multilingual monitoring system that scours the internet for reports of infectious diseases — was released today.

The report says that, among other things, surveillance was not well co-ordinated in the four years leading up to the arrival of the novel coronavirus, a problem the report says was partly due to the fact that a key position — chief health surveillance officer — had been left vacant since 2017 and was due to be eliminated.

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Ontario reports 114 new Covid cases … and some Liberal Propaganda

Ontario reports 114 new Covid cases … and some Liberal Propaganda

Ontario is reporting just over 100 new COVID-19 cases today and no new deaths.

Officials logged 114 new infections today, down from 166 on Sunday and 179 on Saturday.


Canada to have 55 million COVID-19 vaccine shots by week’s end

Pure propaganda and the only show playing across the news board. We still haven’t caught up to the USA

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Ontario reports 166 new Covid cases … and once is not enough

Ontario reports 166 new Covid cases … and once is not enough

Ontario reports lowest daily COVID-19 case count since Sept. 9

Ontario is reporting fewer than 200 new COVID-19 cases for the third consecutive day and the lowest single-day total since early September.

Provincial health officials logged 166 new COVID-19 infections today, down from 179 on Saturday and 183 on Friday.


Only one shot won’t prevent fourth wave, say experts

Ontario has not reached the level of vaccination needed to protect itself from COVID-19 variants and a potential fourth wave, Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) CEO Doris Grinspun says.

The summer months and their outside activities work against the spread of the virus, she said.

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Ontario reports 179 new Covid cases … and most want the border opened

Ontario reports 179 new Covid cases … and most want the border opened

Ontario reports 179 new COVID-19 cases and 8 more deaths

Ontario is reporting fewer than 200 new COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths on Saturday.

Provincial health officials logged 179 new coronavirus cases, down from 183 on Friday and 209 a week ago.


Majority of Canadians think COVID-19 U.S. border restrictions should lift this year: Nanos

OTTAWA — A majority of Canadians are in favour of lifting all pandemic-prompted travel restrictions at the Canada-U.S. border this year, according to a new survey from Nanos Research.

As conversations continue about when the federal government will lift certain border measures like mandatory testing, quarantines, and limits on who can cross into Canada for non-essential reasons, new data indicates that most people will be ready for a return to pre-pandemic rules by the end of 2021.

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