Tuesday, February 14, 2023

It Was Never About a Virus

But I repeat myself:

More than a quarter of young children eligible for Covid shots went unvaccinated over parental worries, data show. Mothers and fathers were concerned vaccines had unknown side effects, said the Public Health Agency: ‘They worried not enough research on the vaccine has been done in children.’

 

Like these:

Messenger RNA sequences from the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines were found in the blood of multiple individuals weeks after vaccination, according to a new study.
Researchers in Denmark analyzed samples from the vaccinated and detected partial or even full sequences of the messenger RNA (mRNA) following vaccination. The sequences were found as late as 28 days after vaccination, or the longest time period the study analyzed.
The findings mean that the mRNA, which is situated in lipid nanoparticles for deliverance into the body, lingers for much longer than authorities in the United States and elsewhere acknowledge.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for instance, has claimed that the mRNA is broken down “within a few days.” The Infectious Diseases Society of America says the mRNA “is quickly metabolized and eliminated via cellular processing mechanisms.”
 Also:
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) added COVID-19 vaccines to its routine immunization schedule for children and adults on Thursday, attracting criticism for the decision.
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Cabinet has replaced its chief pandemic manager for the fourth time in 28 months. Heather Jeffrey, a career civil servant, was named $274,000-a year president of the Public Health Agency. The last three presidents abruptly resigned without completing their contracts: “Was there anyone who faced any discipline at all?”

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Japan shows us the way!:

Dr Masanori Fukushima, Professor Emeritus at Kyoto University, along with fellow scientists announces his lawsuit against the Japanese government.

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This China:

An online post by a local police bureau in China lists a shopping mall location in Richmond, B.C., as one of the bureau’s affiliated Chinese overseas police service centres. The phone number of the centre matches the contact number of the B.C.-based Canadian Association of Nantong Merchants Abroad.
The post by the Nantong Public Security Bureau, which is being first reported in English by The Epoch Times, was published in July 2020. Nantong is a city in China’s eastern coastal province of Jiangsu.
The post said the Nantong police bureau in 2016 took the lead to establish China’s “first police-and-overseas-Chinese joint service centre” in collaboration with the Municipal Overseas Chinese Affairs Office and the Association of Nantong Merchants Abroad (ANMA). The Canadian Association of Nantong Merchants Abroad, a non-profit organization registered in B.C., is a branch of the ANMA.
The Chinese overseas police stations are affiliated with different local police bureaus in China. According to Spanish NGO Safeguard Defenders, which first drew public attention to the existence of these stations in a September 2022 report and produced a follow-up report in December 2022, most of the stations identified in the follow-up report were established starting in 2016 by two local Chinese jurisdictions, Nantong and Wenzhou, the latter a city in China’s southeastern coastal Zhejiang Province.



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