Fauci declares delta variant ‘greatest threat’ to the nation’s efforts to eliminate Covid

White House chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday the highly contagious delta variant is the “greatest threat” to the nation’s attempt to eliminate Covid-19.

Delta, first identified in India, now makes up about 20% of all new cases in the United States, up from 10% about two weeks ago, Fauci said.

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Ronald Kessler: The Myth of Humans Causing Global Warming Is Shattered

If you wondered whether human activity really contributes to global warming, wonder no more.

Buried inside editions of the Washington Post and a few other newspapers last month were stories reporting that despite sharp declines in carbon emissions during the COVID-19 pandemic, carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere remained virtually unchanged.

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Canada may see COVID-19 resurgence despite full vaccinations, experts say

University of Saskatchewan epidemiologist Nazeem Muhajarine told Global News on Friday that the possibility of new or existing variants of COVID-19 spreading throughout Canada could lead to a possible resurgence in new cases.

A caring, sensible government would be making HCQ, Ivermectin, and Colchicine available to the public at little or no cost to help save lives and limit overloading the health care system. But no one is doing that, are they? Instead, we’re reliant on vaccines that don’t work and are in short supply. Follow the money.

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Governments across Canada withholding COVID-19 data to regulate public reaction to pandemic, says access-to-information advocate

Sean Holman, an access to information expert and journalism professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary, said uproar in British Columbia Friday over revelations the provincial government was only releasing a fraction of its COVID-19 data to the public is just one example of such secrecy.

“It doesn’t surprise me,” said Holman, who stressed B.C. is particularly notorious for withholding information. “But it really emphasizes the need for governments across Canada to provide more information to the general public about what’s going on during this public health disaster.”

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Quebec confirms first case of ‘double mutant’ variant from India

Quebec has identified its first case of the B.1.617 variant of COVID-19 that originated in India and is believed to be fuelling the pandemic surge in that country.

The case was identified in a patient in the Mauricie region, north of Trois-Rivières, officials with the Institut national de la santé du Québec (INSPQ) confirmed Wednesday.

There is no such thing as a ‘double mutant’. This is shameless fearmongering.

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