LondonA British law firm has argued that vegans could be exempted from compulsory Covid-19 vaccination rules since ethical considerations regarding animal testing means that they are protected by employment law.
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The Fauci Protection Team
Someone, almost certainly Dr. Fauci’s business partner, Big Pharma, has organized an active Internet support system to shield Dr. Fauci from accountability.
Recipients of placebo jabs to have same privileges as the fully vaxxed, UK minister says
LondonThe British Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi stretched the incredulity of his subjects once again by announcing that people who have received placebo jabs would be regarded as "fully vaccinated". According to Zahawi, fake shots would be considered proof of vaccination status.
Covid rampant among fully vaccinated sailors on Britain’s new aircraft carrier
LondonThe new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has more than 100 sailors on board with Covid-19 even though all of them have had two jabs. The Royal Navy announced the outbreak during the Carrier Strike Group's maiden voyage in a statement.
Australian police form ‘task force’ to track down anti-Covid demonstrators
SydneyFollowing the large-scale demonstrations against Corona restrictions, the police in the state of New South Wales have set up a task force with the aim of tracking down all those who took part in the protests.
Iceland: Vaccines do not work
ReykjavikIceland has been a vaccine paradise: Some 90 percent of people between the ages of 40-70 and 98 percent of those over 70 are fully vaccinated. On June 26, it abolished all lockdown rules. "Thank you for this joint struggle," the Health Minister told citizens. Now the country could be heading for new lockdown restrictions for the next five, ten or fifteen years.
Thailand: No talking allowed during train journeys
BangkokThailand's state train operator DRT demands that passengers no longer talk during train journeys. This is to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Four vaccine company stocks expected to rise
A year ago, in the summer of 2020, the Covid-19 vaccine was still an aspiration of pharmaceutical companies. However, just twelve months later, in countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom or Spain, more than 50 percent of its inhabitants have had both jabs.
Second French hospital calls unlimited strike against forced vax
LyonThe SUD Santé Social union of the Édouard-Herriot hospital in Lyon filed a strike notice in order to oppose the compulsory vaccination of caregivers and the exclusion of unvaccinated patients. It will begin on July 29, for an unlimited period.
The IOC and the crisis of the Olympic movement
The Olympic Games were meant to promote world peace by the means of sports competition, channelling rivalry between countries into peaceful games. This idea is now being undermined by the decision to ban Russian athletes to compete under their national flag. In the times of heightened tensions, the Olympic Games’ raison d’être is being degraded when it is needed the most.
The Fauci Protection Team
Someone, almost certainly Dr. Fauci’s business partner, Big Pharma, has organized an active Internet support system to shield Dr. Fauci from accountability.
Recipients of placebo jabs to have same privileges as the fully vaxxed, UK minister says
LondonThe British Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi stretched the incredulity of his subjects once again by announcing that people who have received placebo jabs would be regarded as "fully vaccinated". According to Zahawi, fake shots would be considered proof of vaccination status.
Covid rampant among fully vaccinated sailors on Britain’s new aircraft carrier
LondonThe new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has more than 100 sailors on board with Covid-19 even though all of them have had two jabs. The Royal Navy announced the outbreak during the Carrier Strike Group's maiden voyage in a statement.
Australian police form ‘task force’ to track down anti-Covid demonstrators
SydneyFollowing the large-scale demonstrations against Corona restrictions, the police in the state of New South Wales have set up a task force with the aim of tracking down all those who took part in the protests.
Iceland: Vaccines do not work
ReykjavikIceland has been a vaccine paradise: Some 90 percent of people between the ages of 40-70 and 98 percent of those over 70 are fully vaccinated. On June 26, it abolished all lockdown rules. "Thank you for this joint struggle," the Health Minister told citizens. Now the country could be heading for new lockdown restrictions for the next five, ten or fifteen years.
Thailand: No talking allowed during train journeys
BangkokThailand's state train operator DRT demands that passengers no longer talk during train journeys. This is to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Four vaccine company stocks expected to rise
A year ago, in the summer of 2020, the Covid-19 vaccine was still an aspiration of pharmaceutical companies. However, just twelve months later, in countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom or Spain, more than 50 percent of its inhabitants have had both jabs.
Second French hospital calls unlimited strike against forced vax
LyonThe SUD Santé Social union of the Édouard-Herriot hospital in Lyon filed a strike notice in order to oppose the compulsory vaccination of caregivers and the exclusion of unvaccinated patients. It will begin on July 29, for an unlimited period.
The IOC and the crisis of the Olympic movement
The Olympic Games were meant to promote world peace by the means of sports competition, channelling rivalry between countries into peaceful games. This idea is now being undermined by the decision to ban Russian athletes to compete under their national flag. In the times of heightened tensions, the Olympic Games’ raison d’être is being degraded when it is needed the most.