LA Senators Keep Newsom’s Emergency Powers In Place To Continue The Tyranny.

California senators rejected a bill on March 15 that would have eliminated Gov. Gavin Newsom’s emergency powers, which he has been using for almost two years. The motion, Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, was defeated by eight members of the California Senate Committee on Governmental Organization. There were four members that voted in favor. If passed, the bill would remove the state of emergency declared by Newsom, a Democrat, on March 4, 2020. As a result, the powers granted by the proclamation would be revoked. “An open-ended state of emergency with unrestricted powers vested in a chief executive is incompatible with democratic democracy,” the resolution says, adding that “a healthy balance between the legislative and executive branches must be restored.” Before the vote, state Sen. Melissa Melendez, a Republican who introduced the bill, told colleagues, “It’s time for the state to…

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EU’s Novavax Is Experiencing An Unwelcoming Rollout Amid “Vaccine” Hesitancy.

In the early stages of its deployment, demand for the COVID-19 vaccine, developed by the American biotech firm Novavax, has been unimpressive in the European Union’s main countries, undermining hopes that it will persuade vaccine skeptics to receive a shot. Over 85% of adults in the EU’s 27 member states have gotten at least one dose, with nearly two-thirds receiving a booster, while tens of millions remain unvaccinated. The Novavax vaccine, which was approved by EU regulators under the trade name Nuvaxovid, was expected to persuade some skeptics because it uses a more traditional technology than the other four vaccines approved in the EU so far. However, preliminary data on Nuvaxovid’s use shows that it has had just a minor influence on vaccination programs. According to data from the Robert Koch Institute, just over 38,000 Novavax doses have been provided…

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$644,398 in Fines Accrued Against Mask Violators In Commercial Flight Industry.

Since February 2021, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has suggested $644,398 in fines for 922 COVID-19 mask violators on commercial flights, in airports and railway stations, or on public transportation services, according to the government. All but 44 of the TSA fines, according to the government report, were for failing to wear masks as required on flights or, less frequently, in airports. The remaining passengers in surface transportation, such as transit, train, and bus, were unmasked. Since the transit mask regulations went into place, the government has given warnings to more than 2,700 travelers, citing more than 7,000 documented cases. TSA announced in late October that it had suggested fines of $85,990 for 190 mask violations and issued warnings to over 2,200 others. TSA announced last week that mask restrictions at airports and on planes would be extended until April…

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Fauci Once Again Recommending Additional Boosters.

Anthony Fauci, a White House COVID-19 adviser, said on Monday that further COVID-19 vaccines are likely to be required. Fauci was asked how many additional COVID-19 vaccine doses, or boosters, will be required in an interview with CNBC. “The answer is that we have no idea.” That’s all there is to it… In response, Fauci, who has led the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984, said, “It’s likely that we’re not done with this when it comes to vaccines.” Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla had indicated the need for a fourth COVID-19 booster dose the day before. “The protection you receive from the third vaccine is not that good against infections,” he conceded to CBS News, “but it doesn’t last very long.” He added, “But we are just presenting those data to the FDA and then we will…

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Scotland Refuses To Lift Mask Mandate; Citing Spike In COVID Cases They Won’t Even Report.

The Scottish government has delayed the dismantling of its mask mandates, claiming that it is “prudent” to keep the policy in place given the “present rise” in COVID-19 cases. Last month, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said that the obligation to wear a mask on public transportation and in some interior settings would expire on March 21, “assuming no significant unfavorable developments in the course of the infection.” On Tuesday, she told the Scottish Parliament that ministers had decided that it would be “prudent” to extend the mandate. She acknowledged that this would be “disappointing,” but encouraged people to “be patient for a bit longer.” “Given the present surge in case numbers, we believe it wise to keep this provision in legislation for another short term,” Sturgeon added. “Ensuring broad usage of facial coverings will provide some additional protection—particularly for…

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Long List Of COVID “Vaccine” Adverse Effects Now Include Tinnitus.

More research into COVID-19 vaccine-related tinnitus is needed, according to a group of experts that analyzed the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Up till Sept. 14, 2021, over 12,247 cases of COVID-19 post-vaccination tinnitus were documented in a paper published in the March edition of the “Annals of Medicine and Surgery.” According to the Mayo Clinic, tinnitus is a condition in which one hears ringing or other disturbances in one or both ears that are not external sounds. It affects 15 to 20% of the population. “To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to look at any otologic manifestations after vaccine delivery, with the goal of determining the potential pathophysiology, clinical approach, and therapy.” “Despite the rarity of vaccine-associated tinnitus, there is a need to study the specific processes and therapy,” the researchers added. They…

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LAUSD Still Requiring Students To Mask Up Despite State & County Mandate Being Lifted.

Even when California’s statewide mask rule for indoor public places expires, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) indicated it will keep its kids disguised, at least for the time being. This Monday is the first day that many California students will not have to wear a mask to school. However, due to agreements between the school district and its teachers’ union, an indoor mask rule remains in force for almost 600,000 LAUSD children. LAUSD, the nation’s second-largest public school district, said it is still working with partners, notably United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), to develop a plan to move away from mask restrictions and instead “highly urge” wearing masks indoors. Any changes to the district’s health and safety regulations must be negotiated between the district and the union, according to a September 2021 agreement. In a statement, LAUSD Superintendent…

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Quebec Study Finds That Policing Peaceful Non-Compliant Citizens Has No Effect On COVID Transmission.

The Quebec government has given tens of thousands of fines to citizens who have disobeyed the province’s pandemic regulations, but a new study suggests that this “punitive” approach does not necessarily decrease COVID-19’s spread. The report, published on March 10, found that “Québec chose to turn the public health issue into a public safety crisis, managed with 46,563 police interventions,” according to four researchers from the University of Montreal’s Profiling Observatory (l’Observatoire des profilages). “According to our findings, 46,563 statements of offence regarding health measures were issued between September 21, 2020, and October 3, 2021. During this time, police forces in Québec issued an average of over 123 statements of offence every day, according to the report. . Infractions linked to COVID-19 measures, such as gathering limits, curfews, mask mandates, and proof of vaccination, were investigated. The number of infractions…

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USAF Lt. Col. Attributes Low Morale In The Ranks To Biden Admin Vaccine Mandates.

President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates, which require everyone employed by the federal government to get vaccinated or lose their job, have harmed morale for both military troops and contractors, according to Lt. Col. Adam Conrad of the United States Air Force (USAF). Conrad gave a bleak picture of the situation facing US Air Force members, who have been fearful of losing their jobs if they refuse to take the experimental CCP viral vaccination. Conrad, who requested that his name be altered to preserve his identity, remarked, “I’ve never seen morale that low.” Conrad, like many other military personnel, faces the possibility of losing his career if he refuses to take the CCP virus vaccine. Despite his relatively high position in the service, Conrad has submitted an exemption request and is not optimistic that it will be granted. Most servicemembers who…

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Biden Administration Extends Public Transportation Mask Mandate.

Officials announced on March 10 that the federal government is extending the mask mandate for public transit. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said that the mandate would be extended in response to a recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “TSA will extend the security order for mask wear on public transit and transportation hubs for one month, through April 18th, on the suggestion of the CDC,” the CDC and TSA said in separate releases. “During that period, the CDC will collaborate with government entities to develop a revised policy framework for when and under what conditions masks should be required in the public transportation corridor.” This new paradigm will be based on the COVID-19 community levels, the danger of novel variations, national data, and the most recent scientific findings. Any changes will be communicated publicly if…

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