Top Ontario doctors say “I just read whatever they write down for me”

Ontario’s two top doctors were caught discussing their announcements on a hot mic just prior to hosting a press conference on December 14.

“I don’t know why I bring all these papers, I never look at them” Ontario Associate Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Barbara Yaffe says, referring to the stack of notes she brought along with her. “I just say whatever they write down for me,” Yaffe says with a chuckle.

“That’s funny. Yeah same,” replies Ontario’s top doctor and Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams.

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Canada monitoring potential threats to vaccine rollout: feds

Canada monitoring potential threats to vaccine rollout: feds

The government is watching “a number of threat indicators” as coronavirus vaccine doses arrive in Canada and travel into different communities, according to the man who is leading the charge on Canada’s vaccine distribution plans.

Threat indicators are the behaviours that are consistent with a threat.

“As I indicated before, there are a number of threat indicators that we are closely monitoring between the agencies, intelligence service, the law enforcement agencies,” said Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, speaking to reporters on Tuesday.

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The town that doesn’t believe in COVID

‘Off-the-rails’ mayor of tiny Washington community keeps open its 30 businesses as locals pack bars, refuse masks and claim lockdown is utter nonsense

Hundreds of people have attended a ‘Freedom Rally’ in a small town in Washington on Saturday after its mayor refused to enforce the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses, citing ‘the Constitutional rights of small town America’.

Large crowds joined the Patriot Prayer-organized rally in Mossyrock, a rural community in Lewis County between Seattle and Portland, with maskless protesters waving flags and chanting against ‘government oppression’.

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Ontario reports a record 2275 new Kung Flu Kases

Ontario reports a record 2275 new Kung Flu Kases

Ontario reported nearly 2,300 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, in part due to timing changes in how numbers are gathered, shattering all previous records for case growth in a day.

But Tuesday’s data also revealed troubling increases in hospitalizations, test positivity and hospitalizations due to COVID-19.


Majority of Canadians in favour of holiday lockdown to help fight coronavirus surge: poll

A new poll suggests a majority of Canadians support the idea of a lockdown on non-essential businesses and services during the holidays to fight a surge in new COVID-19 cases across the country.

Sixty-five per cent of respondents in the poll conducted by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies said they supported a general lockdown in their province during Christmas and New Year’s to tackle the pandemic versus 29 per cent who opposed the idea.

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A secret location, three meals a day, free Wi-Fi … but Toronto’s isolation hotel has been short on one thing: COVID patients

Visitors to the Toronto Voluntary Isolation Centre get free Wi-Fi, three catered meals daily, and a personalized welcome note from medical officer of health Dr. Eileen de Villa — but no room key, an effort to encourage those with COVID-19 to stay inside their rooms.

The isolation hotel, the first of its kind in Canada when it opened three months ago, is by all accounts safe, quiet and comfortable. Yet only about 150 people have opted to use the facility so far, a fraction of its peak capacity.

It’s not because of a lack of need. Cramped, unsuitable housing, where self-isolation may be difficult or impossible, continues to be a major driver of new infections in the city, data suggests.

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Etobicoke BBQ Restaurant to Reopen on Condition That Owner Obtain Business Licence

Etobicoke BBQ Restaurant to Reopen on Condition That Owner Obtain Business Licence

A Toronto restaurant is allowed to reopen its takeout and delivery services after its owner was charged for openly defying provincial COVID-19 orders to close last month.

Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s medical officer of health, released a statement on Dec. 14, lifting the requirements of the Section 22 order under the Health Protection and Promotion Act (HPPA) that ordered the closure of Adamson Barbecue in Etobicoke.

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CRA sent 441,000 ‘education letters’ to Canadians who may have to repay CERB benefits

The new figure provided by CRA suggests how broad the problem might be. According to federal figures, 8.9 million Canadians applied for CERB. That means nearly 5 per cent of applicants have received letters saying they may not be eligible and could be forced to repay benefits.

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As leftists double down on lockdowns, are we being played?

As leftists double down on lockdowns, are we being played?

I’m a pandemic skeptic. I know that the Wuhan virus is real and dangerous for some people. Still, I cannot get excited about a disease with an average 99% survival rate. I believe that the Democrats weaponized the virus to defeat President Trump, and I think Democrats are still working the virus to weaken working- and middle-class Americans (i.e., Trump-supporters) while enriching the Democrats’ corporate cronies. I’m cynical, paranoid, or a realist — or all three. This weekend, information emerged supporting my viewpoint.

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Government Coercion Backfires in Fighting COVID-19 – Their draconian measures and hypocrisy in following them come at a cost.

Government Coercion Backfires in Fighting COVID-19 – Their draconian measures and hypocrisy in following them come at a cost.

Influence, persuasion, and communication are complicated matters that politicians must navigate to limit the spread of COVID-19. Most people feel a strong responsibility to reduce the spread of infection. This has given authorities legitimacy to introduce strict measures, such as harsh restrictions and punitive penalties aimed at companies, organizations, and individuals. California Gov. Gavin Newsom, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and other politicians don’t obey the intrusive restrictions they place on others. Yet the coercive power displayed through such restrictions as business lockdowns and stay-at-home orders frequently leads to increases in drug use, suicide rates, depression, unemployment, and economic ruin.

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Vaccines, Legal Liability & Learning from History

…As I’ve discussed previously, a small number of people who received Pandemrix, one of the H1N1 vaccines, later developed narcolepsy – an incurable, life-altering disease. The connection was first noticed in Scandinavian countries such as Sweden, where vaccination rates tend to be high.

In Finland, children aged 16 and under were diagnosed with narcolepsy 17 times as often in 2010 as had been the case between 2002 and 2009. Most of those stricken developed symptoms serious enough to impair their daily lives within a few months of receiving Pandemrix.

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Tory wants owners of bar that opened against lockdown orders named and shamed

Toronto Mayor John Tory says that he wants the two people accused of operating a bar in violation of lockdown orders over the weekend to be named and shamed if at all possible.

Toronto police say that after midnight on Sunday, they went to a business in the Queen and Portland streets area.

After being held up for nearly an hour, police allegedly found 30-40 people inside and say the business was being used as a makeshift bar.

 

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A Twitter Thread on Lockdowns Paints a Dismal Picture for Post-COVID-19 Recovery

A Twitter Thread on Lockdowns Paints a Dismal Picture for Post-COVID-19 Recovery

On Twitter, author and attorney Michael P. Senger put together a well-sourced thread on the consequences of lockdowns. To be transparent, he is openly anti-lockdown and believes the lockdowns are a consequence of Chinese Communist Party propaganda to harm other nations. While the intentions of the CCP are debatable, the China threat to the United States and the West generally is not. Recently this was confirmed in a speech from a Chinese professor of economics and an editorial from America’s Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe.

First, even if the virus was not designed as a bioweapon, the CCP used it like one.

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Ontario reports 1,940 new Covid cases – Toronto health-care workers to receive vaccine today

Ontario reports 1,940 new Covid cases – Toronto health-care workers to receive vaccine today

Ontario is reporting 1,940 new COVID-19 infections today, up from the number of cases reported over the weekend but down from the record 1,983 cases confirmed on Dec. 10.

The rolling seven-day average of new infections now stands at 1,841, up from 1,820 last Monday.


Toronto health-care workers to receive first COVID-19 vaccines today

The first doses of Ontario’s massive COVID-19 vaccination rollout will be administered Monday.

Health-care workers are expected to get the first does of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at University Health Network in Toronto.

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