Ontario Reports 1,076 New Covid Cases They Guess … And That Many Think Trudeau Did A Good Job?

Ontario Reports 1,076 New Covid Cases They Guess … And That Many Think Trudeau Did A Good Job?

Ontario confirms 16 more COVID-19 deaths, 220 in ICU

Ontario confirmed 16 more COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday as ICU occupancy continued to decline.

The Ministry of Health says 13 of the deaths occurred in the past month and three happened more than a month ago.


Canadians sharply and evenly divided over Trudeau’s pandemic performance, poll suggests

A new poll says public opinion on the political response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada is deeply divided, with those polled split evenly on the question of how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has handled the emergency.

The poll, conducted by the Angus Reid Institute in partnership with CBC, found that 48 per cent of Canadians say Trudeau has done a “good” or “very good” job during the pandemic so far.

Another 48 per cent said Trudeau has done a “bad” or “very bad” job.

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Fourth Covid shot is NECESSARY to control the virus, says Pfizer CEO – as Fauci admits ‘we don’t know’

America is moving into what might be the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the virus – and potentially regular shots for it – may be around for long into the future.

How long can not yet be determined, though, and even some of the world’s top health experts can not give solid answers as to how many shots people will need, and for how long.

Dr Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, told CNBC in an interview published Monday that he was unsure what was next for Covid vaccines, but he is confident that more will be needed down the line.

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Everybody (except Ottawa) is declaring an end to the COVID-19 pandemic

With B.C.’s announcement last week that it would be phasing out mask and vaccine mandates, all 10 provinces have now set an effective end-date to their treatment of COVID-19 as a public health emergency. By April 27 — the date when Ontario’s pandemic restrictions become the last to expire — mask, vaccine and physical distancing mandates will effectively cease to exist in Canadian daily life.

Except according to Ottawa.

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Ontario reports 1,116 new sorta Covid cases … and Highlights from Statistics Canada’s two-year update on COVID-19 pandemic’s impact

Ontario reports 1,116 new sorta Covid cases … and Highlights from Statistics Canada’s two-year update on COVID-19 pandemic’s impact

Ont. reports no new virus-related deaths today as mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies end in long-term care homes, hospitals


Highlights from Statistics Canada’s two-year update on COVID-19 pandemic’s impact

OTTAWA — The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken up many aspects of Canadian life. As the pandemic’s second anniversary arrives, Statistics Canada reviewed the social and economic impacts of COVID-19 across the country. Here are the highlights…

Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies in Ontario hospitals, LTC homes, schools end today

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How does it feel to be vindicated?

Dr. Jill (Glasspool-Malone) keeps noodling me to write a piece describing my feelings on this topic. Personally, I dislike focusing on the psychology of how these last two years have impacted on me (and us). Much as I am very wary of the “cult of personality” aspect of my newfound fame. I have not spoken out because I sought attention, I have done this because it was the right thing to do, and I seemed to have a unique widow of opportunity to speak for those whose voices were so actively suppressed. But I certainly have had to take hits for it. The slander, defamation, gaslighting, and globally coordinated character assassination have been non-stop. But as time has gone by, and more and more has been revealed about the hidden hands that seek to manage what we are allowed to hear, see, and think, I have been transformed.

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Ontario reports sorta 1,691 new Covid cases… and the commute resumes

Ontario reports sorta 1,691 new Covid cases… and the commute resumes

Ont. reports 9 more virus-related deaths; 228 COVID-19 patients now in ICU

Ontario is reporting nine more virus-related deaths as the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care continues a slow but steady decline.

Provincial health officials did not disclose today how many COVID-19 patients are currently receiving treatment in Ontario hospitals but the province said there are now 228 COVID-19 patients in intensive care in the province, down from 247 seven days ago.


Friction over the return to work is settling on a hated aspect of office life: getting there

When Michele Finney thinks about her life before the pandemic, she doesn’t know how she got everything done. The Oshawa mother has a lot on her plate. In addition to her administrative job at a Big Five bank, she has a three-year old son and two dogs that keep her busy.

For the past two years, juggling everything has been a little easier because she’s been working from home. She can use her lunch break to pick up groceries or put a load of laundry in the machine. Getting dinner ready on time isn’t a problem, and she has time after work to be with her son. “The quality of life is so much better,” she said.

That’s about to change.

HMA

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Dr. John Campbell has been red-pilled

This is an important post. This may be one of the most important posts I’ve made so far.

It shows that the tide is turning our way: a former advocate of the vaccine, trusted by millions of people, has now realized he’s been deceived and he’s not happy about it at all.

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Ontario reports new Covid cases … and Ford warns schools about compulsive maskerbation

Ontario reports new Covid cases … and Ford warns schools about compulsive maskerbation

Ontario reports 20 more COVID-19 deaths, 722 people in hospital

Ontario reported 20 net new COVID-19 deaths on Saturday along with 722 people hospitalized with the virus.

The Ministry of Health says 16 of the deaths reported today occurred in the last month and four deaths occurred more than one month ago.

On Friday, the ministry began a new method of reporting COVID-19 deaths by providing the “fatality type” including whether COVID was the underlying cause of death, contributed to the death, or if the cause of death is unknown or missing from provincial data.


‘They aren’t medical experts:’ Premier Ford warns boards not to maintain mask mandate in schools

Premier Doug Ford is discouraging school boards from seeking extensions to the lifting of the mask mandate later this month, telling reporters that trustees “aren’t medical experts” and should simply follow the advice of Ontario’s top health official.

Trustees with both the Toronto District School Board and the Toronto Catholic District School Board have formally asked that the scheduled lifting of the mandate in schools on March 21 be put on hold for an indeterminate period of time amid concerns about the potential spread of COVID-19 as students return from March Break.

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Pfizer seeking emergency approval for 4th COVID shot!

Despite the mildness of the dominant omicron variant and the evidence that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine hasn’t stopped infection or transmission of SARS-CoV-2 while posing serious health risks, the company’s CEO is asking the FDA to grant emergency use authorization for a second booster, a fourth shot.

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Federal department gave money to magazine publishing pandemic misinformation

As the federal government was promising to tackle harmful false claims about the pandemic spreading online, it was giving thousands of dollars to a magazine spreading vaccine misinformation — including unsubstantiated claims that COVID-19 vaccines could cause cancer in children.

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Ontario reports maybe 2,130 new Covid cases … and ChiCom mouthpieces at WHO spout more nonsense

Ontario reports maybe 2,130 new Covid cases …  and ChiCom mouthpieces at WHO spout more nonsense


W.H.O. Scolds Pandemic Disbelievers: ‘We Warned You‘ About Coronavirus

The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) lashed out Thursday at what it claims was the slow response to its warnings of the threat posed by coronavirus, rejecting criticism of its work while urging pandemic disbelievers to heed the “corrected narrative” of events.

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COVID-19 pandemic has brought out the worst in people, pulled Canadians further apart, survey suggests

Two years of living through the COVID-19 pandemic has left Canadians in a dour mood, with the majority saying the ordeal has significantly disrupted their lives, pulled Canadians further apart, brought out the worst in people and weakened their compassion for one another.

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