Coronavirus

Interesting.

However we named them corona viruses (cold, flu, -19 etc) a long long time ago.

Coronavirus - Wikipedia
Coronaviruses constitute the subfamily Orthocoronavirinae, in the family Coronaviridae, order Nidovirales and realm Riboviria.
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They have characteristic club-shaped spikes that project from their surface, which in electron micrographs create an image reminiscent of the stellar corona, from which their name derives.
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Add my oncologist to the list of mask-optional medical sites. The three people wearing them in the waiting room were all older and clearly had other co-morbidities to contend with.

So, we have a major hospital and an oncology center in the Houston area sending clear messages that the farce is over...
 
My hospitals still require it, but nobody in administration wears it within those private offices. It’s all show.
 
Apparently, she's burned out. I get it. Being a dictator is hard work - definitely wears you out. If you look at pics of Hitler in 1945 compared to 1935, you'll see he looked like hell.

 
Dr. Peter McCullough Letter today:

STORY AT-A-GLANCE
  • In September 2022, The Epoch Times asked the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to release its Proportional Reporting Ratio (PRR) data mining results. The CDC refused. A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has now forced the release of these data, and they are stunning
  • The CDC’s PRR monitoring has identified several hundred safety signals, including for Bell’s palsy, blood clots, pulmonary embolism and death. In individuals aged 18 and older, there are 770 safety signals for different adverse events, and more than 500 of them have a stronger safety signal than myocarditis and pericarditis
  • In the 12- to 17-year-old age group there are 96 safety signals, and in the 5- to 11-year-old group there are 66, including myocarditis, pericarditis, ventricular dysfunction, cardiac valve incompetency, pericardial and pleural effusion, chest pain, appendicitis and appendectomies, Kawasaki’s disease and vitiligo
  • The proportions of deaths, which were only provided for the 18-plus age group, was 14% for the COVID jabs compared to 4.7% for all other vaccines
  • The FDA is also required to perform safety monitoring, using empirical Bayesian data mining. The Epoch Times asked the FDA to release its monitoring results in July 2022 but, like the CDC, the FDA refused, only to admit in December 2022 they’d confirmed the Pfizer shot was linked to pulmonary embolism
Smoking guns are finally beginning to appear....
 
The National Health Service is stopping COVID boosters for those under 50. Link. (Of course, Huffpost treats that as a bad thing about that people need to rush out and get it before the program ends.)

Not a lot of upsides to the NHS, but one of them is that strained budgets sometimes force medical sanity in ways they don't in the US.
 
Beta roughly equals Trudeau, just less accomplished at weaseling his way into office. Beta does have the misfortune of attempting his weaseling act in a state that is still largely immune to the combination of big government socialist ideas wrapped in a telegenic package.
 
Why Canadians elect that stupid tyrant is amazing.

If a country falls for somebody's ******** once, ok. I get it. But they've elected that tyrant 3 times, and the last time was after his appalling behavior during COVID. It's truly disgusting. It's a little like the Scots over here. Eventually, you have to be stop sympathizing with the people and accept that they're getting the crappy government they deserve. Their leader is a joke, because they're a joke.

And when he's animated and has facial hair, the Castro resemblance gets a lot stronger. It's remarkable.
 
If a country falls for somebody's ******** once, ok. I get it. But they've elected that tyrant 3 times, and the last time was after his appalling behavior during COVID. It's truly disgusting. It's a little like the Scots over here. Eventually, you have to be stop sympathizing with the people and accept that they're getting the crappy government they deserve. Their leader is a joke, because they're a joke.

And when he's animated and has facial hair, the Castro resemblance gets a lot stronger. It's remarkable.
The same is true for California, Illinois and New York. Problem is they vote for idiots until they can’t afford it any more, then they move to Texas and Florida and do the same dumb thing.
 
The same is true for California, Illinois and New York. Problem is they vote for idiots until they can’t afford it any more, then they move to Texas and Florida and do the same dumb thing.
Key word in your post is "dumb". As in, the electorate is dumb enough to continue to be manipulated into believing the Dems are improving things and electing a Republican will set them back. The electorate is dumb and easy to manipulate. Always has been, it won't change.
 
Key word in your post is "dumb". As in, the electorate is dumb enough to continue to be manipulated into believing the Dems are improving things and electing a Republican will set them back. The electorate is dumb and easy to manipulate. Always has been, it won't change.

That's why I don't cheer on high voter turnout even when my people win. It just means a lot of stupid people guessed right.
 

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