Vancouver Coastal Health Officials Challenge Provincial COVID Measures That Seemingly Won’t Be Repealed.

In mid-February, a group of regional health officials in British Columbia cautioned the University of British Columbia that vaccine requirements, passports, and segregated lockdowns would cause more harm than good—advice that appears to contradict provincial health officer Bonnie Henry’s position. On Feb. 16, health officials from Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) wrote to University of British Columbia (UBC) President Dr. Santo Ono, urging the university to abandon its proposal to de-register students who did not reveal their COVID-19 vaccination status or comply with mandated testing. The letter, which was co-signed by VCH’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Patricia Daly, and three other medical officers, claimed that the Omicron variant has rendered two doses of the COVID-19 vaccines ineffective at preventing infection or transmission of the virus, though they are still effective at preventing severe illness. According to the letter, “there is…

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COVID Vaccines Could Be Inducing Enhanced Disease According To Dr. Robert Malone.

According to Dr. Robert Malone, COVID vaccinations may be generating increased sickness since they target an outdated type of the coronavirus. In a recent interview with The Epoch Times, Malone said, “The statistics reveal that immunization can actually raise the likelihood of being infected with the Omicron variant of this virus.” Malone was alluding to how people hospitalized with COVID-19 in some regions, such as Scotland and New Zealand, are more likely than not to have had a COVID-19 vaccine. Meanwhile, a recent study found that one dosage of a vaccination increased protection for persons recovering from COVID-19, but two or three doses seemed to reduce protection; the authors acknowledged they didn’t know why. Another study indicated that naturally immune people who weren’t vaccinated had better protection than those who were. Vaccine-associated enhanced illnesses (VAED), as well as a comparable…

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3 LAPD Employees Terminated & Seven Pending For Peaceful Non-Compliance Of COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate.

Three Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers have been fired for failing to comply with the city’s requirement that they get vaccinated against COVID-19 or receive a religious or medical exemption, according to LAPD Assistant Chief Dominic Choi. Seven other employees are facing dismissal, and a total of 14 people—13 sworn and one civilian—have been found to be in violation of the immunization mandate, according to Choi. Approximately 83 percent of the department has been fully vaccinated, 0.4 percent has been partially vaccinated, and 16.2% has not been immunized. There are currently over 2,000 exemptions outstanding. People who have recently tested positive for COVID-19 are eligible for medical exemptions, which last for 90 days. City Councilman Joe Buscaino, who is running for mayor, said on Friday that he believes “it should be a question of personal choice and that we…

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Canadian Banks Froze Accounts Based On Their “Own Determinations” & Beyond Canadian Police Provided List.

The Canadian Bankers Association told a parliamentary committee that during the public order emergency, its members froze Freedom Convoy protesters’ bank accounts not only to comply with RCMP disclosures, but also on “their own determinations.” “We primarily relied on the names provided by the RCMP,” Angelina Mason, general counsel and vice-president of the Canadian Bankers Association (CBA), testified before the Finance Committee on March 7. “There were obligations under the order separate from that, that required banks to make their own determinations,” she said. Mason stated that banks did not depend on leaked lists of convoy contributors’ information. Around Feb. 13, the crowdfunding platform GiveSendGo, which had raised over $10 million for the Freedom Convoy, was hacked, and the donor information was published to several media sources. “What banks were required to do, however, was to monitor their accounts using…

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Natural Immunity to COVID-19 Detected at 20 Months After Infection.

Researchers discovered protection against COVID-19 among the recovered at 20 months after infection, adding to the growing body of data that such protection, known as natural immunity, is long-lasting. Antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein receptor-binding domain (RBD) were discovered in 99 percent of study subjects who tested positive for COVID-19, with some having been sick for as long as 20 months. In the fall of 2021, the researchers, lead by Dr. Dorry Segev, director of Johns Hopkins University’s Epidemiology Research Group in Organ Transplantation, issued a call for unvaccinated, healthy people and separated them into three groups. The first group included 295 people who had previously tested positive for COVID-19; the second included 275 people who thought they had recovered from COVID-19 but didn’t get tested; and the third included 246 people who didn’t think they had COVID-19 but…

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The Peoples Convoy Moves Along With An Eye Out For ‘Bad Actors’.

 On March 7, a trucker-led caravan left Maryland and looped around the Capital Beltway, demanding that the COVID-19 national emergency designation be lifted. The People’s Convoy was postponed due to fears of infiltrators intent on creating “damage, violence, and disruption,” according to Brian Brase, one of the convoy’s organizers. He also warned against opposing drivers cutting in front of the convoy and abruptly braking. Participants were instructed to keep track of pertinent information, such as license plate numbers, and to contact law enforcement. The convoy, which started in California and traveled across the country, is protesting President Joe Biden’s decision to keep the emergency declaration in place, as well as COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other regulations. The Senate recently passed legislation to end the emergency and prohibit the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for health-care employees, but neither piece of legislation…

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Ottawa Police Chief Promises to “Rebuild Public Trust” Whilst Detesting Freedom Convoy Demonstrations.

Following the Freedom Convoy protest, which parked in the city for almost three weeks to resist federal COVID-19 rules and restrictions, temporary police chief Steve Bell promised to “rebuild public trust” in the municipal force. “The residents of Ottawa have been subjected to great inconveniences, fear, and uncertainty over the past month as a result of illegal protests in our city,” Bell stated in a statement on March 7. “It’s reasonable to have questions about the direction of the Ottawa Police Department, and it’s critical that we respond squarely to those issues.” The Ottawa police force, according to Bell, has “created an experienced and diverse leadership team” that is committed to “cultural and systemic transformation.” He said the service would continue internal investigations into inappropriate police action in relation to what he called “illegal protests” in Ottawa, and that a…

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Hospitals Have Been Rolling In Money During The Pandemic.

The “hospital incentives” associated to COVID patients and mortality are the subject of a recent report. According to a new revelation, hospitals in the United States are paid for testing and diagnosing COVID patients as well as for every “COVID death.” Hospitals must also keep track of every time remdesivir, an antiviral medicine that stops virus replication, and mechanical ventilation are used. COVID deaths have been “vastly overcounted” since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the Epoch Times (ET). Dr. John Campbell, a retired nurse, educator, and author, indicated in a YouTube video that, according to recent data published by the United Kingdom government in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, there will be 9,400 COVID fatalities in England and Wales in 2020. COVID claimed the lives of 7,851 people aged 65 and above, out of…

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Six Industries Challenge Western Australia Vaccine Mandates.

In the midst of a similar legal struggle between the state and members of the WA Police Force, members of six new significant sectors are challenging Western Australia’s (WA) vaccination mandates in court. Police, health, construction, education, fire and emergency services, corrections, and essential electricity infrastructure are now among the seven industries involved in the legal processes. On Nov. 26, 2021, WA Police Senior Constable Ben Falconer filed the first case after he and other unvaccinated employees were threatened with disciplinary consequences if they did not get vaccinated by Dec. 21. Representatives for all seven groups, Hotchkin Hanley Lawyers, successfully defended the initial challenge on Dec. 24 in a landmark judgement that allowed all 25 unvaccinated police officers to keep their jobs until the final trial in March 2022. “The applicants in the six additional challenges, all of whom have…

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Quebec Public Health Asked for Help to Give Grounds for Second Curfew Just Hours Before Announcement.

According to a series of emails obtained by Radio-Canada, Quebec’s former public health director was looking for scientific grounds to justify imposing a curfew just hours before the province declared it will be enforced on New Year’s Eve on Dec. 30, 2021. It was Quebec’s second curfew since the outbreak began. According to Radio-Canada, the assistant to Dr. Horacio Arruda sent an email to Quebec’s public health institute and Marie-France Raynault, a senior strategic medical adviser for the province’s public health, on Dec. 30, 2021, asking them to come up with a “argument” that could help the government justify the need for a second curfew provincewide at a press conference later that day. Renée Levaque wrote, “Horacio would like you and your teams to give him with an argument in relation to the curfew in advance of inquiries from journalists…

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