Monday, October 18, 2021

We're Coming to Get You

Indeed:

In Ontario, that number is nearly two million people, according to the latest population figures, and based on a vaccination rate of 83 per cent of the population fully vaccinated.

Now, the unvaccinated in the province can expect a call from the health department.

At least one regional health unit in the province has put its residents on notice. The Northwestern Health Unit, which covers a large area west of Thunder Bay to the Manitoba border put out a public statement saying the Ontario Ministry of Health calls are intended to help answer questions and ensure unvaccinated residents know how and where to get vaccinated.

(Sidebar: Bull.Sh--.) 

The Ontario Ministry of Health confirms the calls are part of a vaccine outreach campaigns by the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre and are targetting anyone with a health card — but without a vaccination.

 

Who gave anyone permission to check my health records without my authorisation? 

This is a rhetorical question because anything socialised means no guarantee of privacy. 


Also:

A non-profit legal organization is filing a constitutional challenge in Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice against the province’s COVID-19 vaccine passport mandate.

In a statement, Jorge Pineda, staff lawyer at Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedom, said Ontario’s vaccine mandates are “ethically wrong” and “illegal,” and the group plans to argue in court that the measures “take away the long-standing rights of citizens to make informed decisions about their own medical care.”

“The Supreme Court of Canada has found that the Charter protects the right to bodily autonomy and informed consent; this is the law, and it is indisputable,”  Pineda said.

“The vaccine passport is a brazen attempt to subvert the Charter and to render its protections meaningless.”

The legal organization is filing the constitutional challenge on behalf of eight Ontario citizens who have declined one or more COVID-19 vaccine doses.

 

The Charter was written by a communist so using it to defend the rights you think you have is like expecting the Devil to abide by a promise.

Good luck with that.

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But ... but ... vaccination!:

While the number of active COVID-19 cases dropped in New Brunswick on Monday, health-care facilities are still grappling with the effects of the virus — including The Moncton Hospital, which is currently experiencing an outbreak in its oncology and general surgery units.

According to Horizon Health, 14 patients and 10 staff members are impacted by the outbreaks.

 

The province of New Brunswick has a nearly eighty percent vaccination rate

I'll just leave this right here:

Based on all of the above, it is reasonable to expect booster injections to only enable the virus to more rapidly evolve resistance to the vaccines. This evolution would be dramatically expedited by vaccinating and boosting more and more younger age groups.

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As researchers around the globe and across the country accelerate their efforts to study the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine in treating COVID-19, Apotex, Canada’s largest pharmaceutical company and the only manufacturer of hydroxychloroquine in the country, announced a donation today of two million dosages of the medication to the federal government.

 

Quite:

 

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Can't they join the 212,000 who are exempt?:

A Facebook group of thousands of unvaccinated federal employees is petitioning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to permit them to remain on the job. The 3,200-member group Feds For Freedom cited the Department of Health’s own legal opinion that compulsory immunization is unlawful: “This vaccine mandate is unconstitutional.” 

 

You guys do know that Justin simply doesn't care, right?

 


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