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☠No vax pass☠


No vax pass🍁Down with the certificates issuers

‘Several hundred people rallied in downtown Toronto on Saturday to voice their opposition to the vaccine mandates rolled out in Ontario this week.

The crowd set off from Queen’s Park and marched through downtown to protest the new proof-of-vaccination certificates announced by Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Sept. 1. People will need to provide proof of vaccination along with photo ID to access non-essential services such as restaurants, bars, gyms, and other indoor facilities starting Sept. 22.

Some protesters carried signs that read “Preserve and protect our Canadian constitutional rights and freedoms” and “Reject the tyranny of mandatory vaccines” while many chanted “No vax pass.”’

TEAM TRUDEAU LIED👃 PEOPLE DIED


Trudeau 🥔土豆is a lair that had no experience in anything prior to being elected for his socks and hair, and isn’t even capable of learning from anything he’s done in the past 6 years! 

⚖HIS GREATEST ACHIEVENMENT IS PUTTING US IN DEBT.

DID JUSTIN ACHIEVE ANYTHING OTHER THAN A GIANT SPLENDER❓

TEAMMING TRUDEAU IS GOING TO KILL🍁

Team Trudeau is killing Canada
Day Dreaming🍁Election2021

WHO IS GOING TO WORK WHILE GETTING PAY BY THE TAXES PAYERS😷

Cost of living and affordability top election issues: Maru poll (yahoo.com)

Fact check on liar

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Day Dreaming🍁Election2021


Trudeau is a lair👃had no experience in anything prior to being elected for his socks and hair, and isn’t even capable of learning from anything he’s done in the past 6 years! 

HIS GREATEST ACHIEVENMENT IS PUTTING US IN DEBT.

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THIRD CCP VIRUS ☠VICCINE DOSE🤔


Third vaccine dose?

Efficacy of Pfizer’s (NYSE:PFE) coronavirus vaccine, which is pegged at 96%, declines an average of 6% every two months, according to the company, and effectiveness in groups like the elderly and immunocompromised diminishes even more quickly. As a result, the drugmaker is recommending a third dose of its vaccine that can “strongly" boost protection against the Delta variant. Preliminary data (that has yet to be peer-reviewed or published) even suggests that levels of antibodies from a third booster increases antibody levels five to 10 times higher over its two-dose shots.

Bigger picture: Other frontrunners in the global immunization drive – AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN) and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) – are yet to see the evidence to support the need for booster shots. The two take a similar approach in their COVID-19 vaccine technology, using viral vectors instead of the mRNA jabs produced by Pfizer and Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA). “There are two dimensions to immunity – antibodies [which] decline over time, but the second, very important dimension of vaccination is the so-called T-cells. They tend to protect people against severe disease, but they also provide durability," AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot declared. “With the technology we use, we have very high production of T-cells. We’re hoping we can have a durable vaccine that protects for a long period of time."

While Pfizer intends to seek emergency use authorization for a third dose as soon as next month, the FDA and CDC currently feel that an additional dose is not necessary since Americans “who are fully vaccinated are protected from severe disease and death." US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy echoed the view this week, saying, “people do not need to go out and get a booster shot." Should the dose be approved by the FDA, the vaccine would either need to be amended or, if the vaccine were fully FDA approved, a third dose could be given off label.

Will it be the same formula? The July study conducted by Pfizer involved a third dose of its existing vaccine, but the drugmaker is also exploring whether to add an additional dose it has developed to target the Beta variant. Moderna is meanwhile testing three different booster strategies: a half-dose of the existing vaccine, an additional dose of a new vaccine that targets the Beta variant, and another dose that combines the two. Pfizer is expected to generate $33.5B in COVID-19 vaccine revenue in 2021 and Wall Street analysts have already priced boosters into their financial models for the company and BioNTech (NASDAQ:BNTX), which helped develop the vaccine with Pfizer.

Over in Israel: The country’s health ministry this week recommended booster shots for older adults and to those with weak immune systems, becoming one of the first nations in the world to formally approve a third dose of Pfizer’s vaccine. According to the ministry, a full course of the Pfizer vaccine was just 39% effective at preventing infections caused by the Delta variant, though the vaccine provided high levels of protection against hospitalization (92%) and severe illness (91%). Back in January, Israel struck a vaccines-for-data deal with Pfizer that promised to share vast troves of information from its highly digitized healthcare system in exchange for the continued flow of COVID-19 shots. (15 comments)

Third vaccine dose?

Efficacy of Pfizer’s (NYSE:PFE) coronavirus vaccine, which is pegged at 96%, declines an average of 6% every two months, according to the company, and effectiveness in groups like the elderly and immunocompromised diminishes even more quickly. As a result, the drugmaker is recommending a third dose of its vaccine that can “strongly" boost protection against the Delta variant. Preliminary data (that has yet to be peer-reviewed or published) even suggests that levels of antibodies from a third booster increases antibody levels five to 10 times higher over its two-dose shots.

Bigger picture: Other frontrunners in the global immunization drive – AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN) and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) – are yet to see the evidence to support the need for booster shots. The two take a similar approach in their COVID-19 vaccine technology, using viral vectors instead of the mRNA jabs produced by Pfizer and Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA). “There are two dimensions to immunity – antibodies [which] decline over time, but the second, very important dimension of vaccination is the so-called T-cells. They tend to protect people against severe disease, but they also provide durability," AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot declared. “With the technology we use, we have very high production of T-cells. We’re hoping we can have a durable vaccine that protects for a long period of time."

While Pfizer intends to seek emergency use authorization for a third dose as soon as next month, the FDA and CDC currently feel that an additional dose is not necessary since Americans “who are fully vaccinated are protected from severe disease and death." US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy echoed the view this week, saying, “people do not need to go out and get a booster shot." Should the dose be approved by the FDA, the vaccine would either need to be amended or, if the vaccine were fully FDA approved, a third dose could be given off label.

Will it be the same formula? The July study conducted by Pfizer involved a third dose of its existing vaccine, but the drugmaker is also exploring whether to add an additional dose it has developed to target the Beta variant. Moderna is meanwhile testing three different booster strategies: a half-dose of the existing vaccine, an additional dose of a new vaccine that targets the Beta variant, and another dose that combines the two. Pfizer is expected to generate $33.5B in COVID-19 vaccine revenue in 2021 and Wall Street analysts have already priced boosters into their financial models for the company and BioNTech (NASDAQ:BNTX), which helped develop the vaccine with Pfizer.

Over in Israel: The country’s health ministry this week recommended booster shots for older adults and to those with weak immune systems, becoming one of the first nations in the world to formally approve a third dose of Pfizer’s vaccine. According to the ministry, a full course of the Pfizer vaccine was just 39% effective at preventing infections caused by the Delta variant, though the vaccine provided high levels of protection against hospitalization (92%) and severe illness (91%). Back in January, Israel struck a vaccines-for-data deal with Pfizer that promised to share vast troves of information from its highly digitized healthcare system in exchange for the continued flow of COVID-19 shots. (15 comments)

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Don Bruno,

The headlines just keep pouring in…

159 Dead, 593 Hospitalized in Illinois Breakthrough COVID Cases

27 fully vaccinated people have died in Tennessee,

health department says 

More Than 5,100 Breakthrough COVID Cases Reported in Mass.;

at Least 80 Have Died

Report: Vaccinated Comprise 75% of Coronavirus Infections in Singapore

Over One Quarter of Coronavirus Cases in LA County Are Among Fully Vaccinated

Yes, covid vaccines are spreading variants

New data suggests that fully vaccinated individuals are not just contracting COVID, but could be carrying higher levels of the virus than previously understood and facilitating the spread, my NBC news colleagues are reporting.

Vaccinated people quickly went from being the “solution" to now part of the “problem"


Do these vaccines work?

Death rate from variant COVID virus six times higher for vaccinated than unvaccinated, UK health data show…

CCP VIRUS☠END GAME


☠CCP Virus💲Masks💲Vaccine🙏

Governments & Wall Street are hoping for more Covid-19 disruptions so people get stimulus checks.

That is a textbook morale hazard started in Wuhan.

End game?

https://globalnews.ca/video/rd/cf67757a-efab-11eb-9c3f-0242ac110003/?jwsource=cl

☠End of the Combustion Engine⁉


Thursday, July 15, 2021

The European Commission has now proposed a date to call time on the internal combustion engine. Sales of new cars and vans that produce CO2, including plug-in hybrids, would be banned as of 2035, meaning “almost 100%" of vehicles on the road would be emissions-free by 2050. While the decision would force the EV revolution upon European automakers, some are already planning moves of their own.
Last month, Volkswagen (OTCPK:VWAGY) paved its way toward an EV future by pledging to halt sales of ICE vehicles in Europe by 2035, while Ford (NYSE:F) has said it will only sell EVs in Europe by 2030. Volvo (OTCPK:GELYF) is retiring the ICE engine and hybrids by the same year and Honda (NYSE:HMC) announced plans to phase out gas-powered cars by 2040. Meanwhile, Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) is no longer planning to invest in the development of new internal combustion engines, while General Motors (NYSE:GM) will stop building polluting vehicles by 2035.

Blueline: End of the Combustion Engine!

This story keeps getting pushed over and over. It’s like they are trying to convince themselves.
As the saying goes, put your money where your mouth is. It will be interesting to see if they can get the public to support EV’s and if they will actually work on a mass scale.
Remember both California and Texas recently had to tell EV owners not to charge their cars because of limited electricity. And both are having problems with their wind and solar grid being able to produce the energy needed during high demand.


Fujilomi: Thanks for the article. Hmmmm, can you sleep with one eye open watching your car charge? Must be a pain.

Plus how do you stop a lithium battery fire once it starts anyway? I will probably stick with old school gas engines if available until they devise a safer method of charging.

Plus better keep the doors unlocked while driving so you can get out fast lol.

JadeJay: Governments influenced by the Far- left politics and CCP working together with the big businesses to dig a diamond mine. Stand up and fight for the future before it’s too late.


Sunday, July 18, 2021

Depsee: Just got back from a road trip. Pulled into a gas station that was pretty chaotic. Turns out there were maybe 10 charging stations, all with Teslas charging. There were 4 or 5 Teslas waiting in line. There was Teslas pulling in and turning around and leaving.

I pulled into the pump and filled up. Went in and took a crap. Got something to drink and snack on. Flirted with the cashier a minute.

As I drove away the same Tesla that was 4 or 5 cars back in line was still 4 or 5 cars back in line. As I drove off I wondered how far down the road I would be before that Person is back on the road?

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