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MAINSTREAM MEDIA PUMPS UP NEW VACCINE STUDY

On 4 March, media ranging from the Financial Times to the San Diego ABC affiliate gave a cheerful review of a new study from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology. As the ABC affiliate reported, “New research suggests an important class of immune cells generated by the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are not fooled by...

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MORE VAX PROBLEMS: ALLERGIC REACTIONS & PFIZER VIOLATIONS

As the Trends Journal reported on 19 January in our article, “COVID-19 VACCINES: TRACKING ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS,” the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases confirmed that severe allergic reactions to the new vaccines were ten times more likely than from the flu vaccine.  The article quoted the website Medical News Today: “Data collected...

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NEW YORK STATE: GET YOUR COVID PASSPORT

Last Tuesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the pilot program of the “Excelsior Pass… a smartphone app developed through a partnership between the state and IBM, [which] will serve as a passport confirming one’s negative coronavirus test results or proof of vaccination.” The governor stated, “As we begin reopening the valves on different sectors...

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DRIVE-THROUGH RESTAURANTS THE NEW ABNORMAL

Restaurants across the U.S. have reported an increase in sales generated by drive-throughs, which offer customers a socially-distanced chance at grabbing a quick meal. The Wall Street Journal reported that restaurants not traditionally offering customers the option have begun installing it to meet demand.  Shake Shack has announced its first drive-through at a location in...

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NYC GRAFFITI LOOK LIKE “WAR ZONES”

Not only have homicides in New York City risen sharply, up 41 percent in 2020 compared to before the COVID War was launched, but police are also reporting a jump in graffiti complaints in 2020.  The Daily Mail reported the NYPD received 6,000 complaints last year, and some residents have said the cat is already out of...

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ONE-THIRD U.S. WORKERS WILL QUIT IF FORCED TO RETURN TO OFFICE

Studyfinds.org reported on a poll commissioned by Wisetail, a software company, and conducted by OnePoll. The poll asked 2,000 Americans about working from home during the pandemic and found that many have embraced life free of commuting, nosy coworkers, and even getting dressed for work. The survey found that 39 percent of workers said they would...

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CONNECTICUT LIFTS CAPACITY LIMITS IN MOST VENUES

Officials in Connecticut announced last week that the state would lift capacity limits in restaurants and retail shops, while other establishments like barber shops can begin operating at full capacity. The state’s governor made it clear the state would still enforce a mask mandate. “This is not Texas,” said Governor Ned Lamont, according to the...

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SEATTLE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS: DON’T RETURN TO SCHOOL

The Seattle Education Association last week voted not to return to in-person classes despite the urging from Governor Jay Inslee who said all teachers could receive the COVID-19 jab. The Associated Press reported that only 36 percent of the state’s million public school students are attending some form of in-person learning. Q13 Fox reported there has been...

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GERMANY LOOSENS GUIDELINES ON LOCKDOWNS

On Monday, many German states announced loosened coronavirus restrictions, which have been in place for months, including allowing people from one household to meet with those from another. DW.com reported, however, that in many instances, restrictions are still in place. For example, these newly-approved gatherings must be limited to five adults, the report said. Germany...

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EU GREEN PASS FOR VACCINATED

The European Commission introduced its plans to produce a “Digital Green Pass” that would alert travel authorities if a traveler has been jabbed by a coronavirus vaccine, a report said. Euronews reported that a draft of the law indicated that besides a coronavirus inoculation, the pass will also contain other medical “statements.” If all goes well,...

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