BBC staff refuse to wear ‘social distancing proximity sensor’ to make sure they keep two metres apart in the office after devices ‘start smoking’ and interrupt live TV with bleeping

Staff members at the corporation were given the devices in January and were told they will need to wear the technology to alert them if they are less than two metres apart from someone else.

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California Cafe Charging Leftists Extra $5 for Wearing Masks: ‘Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes’

On Sunday, Fiddleheads Cafe in Mendocino put up a sign highlighting the fee for customers who want to continue wearing a face diaper while ordering.

In March, the cafe announced a 50 percent discount for people who threw their masks in the trash, according to owner Chris Castleman.

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Ontario reports 913 new Covid cases

Ontario reports 913 new Covid cases

Ontario records lowest daily COVID-19 case count since February

For the first time in nearly three months, Ontario is reporting fewer than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases today.

Provincial health officials logged 916 new infections on Monday, the lowest single-day total since Feb. 17 when 847 new cases were confirmed.

Today’s tally is down from the 1,033 new cases logged on Sunday and the 1,446 new infections reported last Monday.

So far no significant Indian variant impact

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“We made a big mistake… we never knew the spike protein itself was a toxin”

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The many failures of China’s vaccine program

China’s pretense to scientific prowess over the West has been exposed by mixed and questionable results

At the start of the year Sebastián Piñera, president of Chile, went to Santiago airport personally to greet a consignment of vaccines from China. ‘Today is a day of joy, excitement and hope,’ he said from a podium on the tarmac. ‘As you see behind me, there is the plane that brought a shipment of almost two million doses of Sinovac vaccines.’ By April, Chile had suffered one of the worst COVID surges in Latin America. The joy and hope, it seemed, had been misplaced.

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