I was looking at the Novavaxx too.
Isn't the Novavax the same "spike protein only, no mRNA" type thing as Astra-Zeneca and J&J?
Already moving to firing people over this. I was thinking before that by next year they'd be rounding up people refusing the jab and putting them in camps.
Now? Could be by Christmas.
They will never piece it together.
"So now that it can be inexpensively treated, we don't need vaccines, right?"
"..."
"We don't need vaccines, right?"
if they don't plan on living here.
There better be some kind of burden of proof. Otherwise it will turn into "just say you're planning on living here and you can buy the house."
Take your pick: banning euthanasia, banning trans athletes in women's sports, returning to the traditional definition of marriage...
Oh, it's illegal, but good luck finding a judge to uphold that.
Did someone say four boosters a year?
Fiscal prudence has taken a back seat for 30 years.
Virtually EVERY party for infanticide. As good as the PPC is in every other regard, they said they won't touch the legal vacuum of abortion that Canada has. In fact, they're avoiding every social conservative issue.
Zero. The Conservatives didn't find any during the first campaign, and when the pics finally surfaced, nobody cared. There's no point in wasting time looking for more when it's not going to change anybody's vote.
The rules are set to apply until November 15 unless renewed by a parliamentary vote.
They will be renewing it forever. There's nothing so permanent as a temporary government measure.
Reading the headline, I'm thinking, okay, maybe the average dropped 5-10 points.
the mean IQ score on standardised tests for children aged between three months and three years of age hovered around 100, but for children born during the pandemic that number tumbled to 78
Jesus H. 78 is borderline mental deficiency. Forrest Gump was written to be about 75 IQ.
Because it's not part of the communities. It's its own thing that just happened to use a win domain.
Moscow residents let their hair grow, skipped going to bars and restaurants, didn’t go to the movies, didn’t stay in hotels or do anything that required a vaxport.
Already been doing that to establishments that required masks. Outside of work and home, I haven't set foot inside a building in over a year. Of course, since nobody else is doing that, I'm not having much of an impact.
Legally, unless governments pass specific legislation requiring it, vaccination is a choice.
Government: "Thanks for the tip!"
That article is from March. Amazing how much can happen in five months.
A very large share of the respondents (more than 20%) basically say it’s the right of the unvaccinated to decide for themselves
More than 20% is not a very large share. It means that just under 4 in 5 believe people do not have the right to choose and should be forced to take it.
The answer should be the same as "Can you sue a vaccine manufacturer for adverse effects of the vaccine?"
Not anymore. When the PCs merged with the Canadian Alliance (formerly Reform,) they rebranded as the Conservative Party... and then immediately ditched any semblance of listening to or accepting the former Alliance positions.
Some provincial parties are still PC, though (such as Ontario's.)
Ford: "I don't want a split society, but if you folks split society, that's perfectly acceptable."
Freedom is slavery.
growing case counts will not mean the same thing as before.
Three tweets later...
There are 321 new cases of #COVID19. 267 cases are in unvaccinated individuals.
Couldn't even last a minute. It's just a reflex with them.
I love how they contain names like "Rush," "Jungle Juice" and "Ecstasy Pop" and come in tiny, nose-accessible containers, but label themselves professional strength cleaners as if they're fooling anybody.
People say this like it's a good thing, but spammers would FLOOD reddit with shitty scam comments if you couldn't remove them.