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These people are against all around coronavirus.

“We are aware of this demonstration. We will definitely be present in the various places to see if criminal offenses will be committed, ”Ann Mathieu, spokesperson for the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), told the Journal.

Hundreds of people have already confirmed on Facebook their participation in the event on October 15 called "Blocking truckers, cars, roads, bridges Quebec and Montreal".
In Montreal, the Jacques-Cartier and Samuel-De Champlain bridges are targeted by protesters. In the Capitale-Nationale, it's the Québec and Pierre-Laporte bridges that risk being blocked by the crowd.

A 22-year old anti-vaccine man is the organizer.

Because of a few hundred illuminated, thousands of people are going to have problems.

Could we jail them all together.
Protesting is not a crime and hurting your feeling either. Maybe you should consider move to Australia, I bet their politics suit you well.
 

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Protesting is against the law when it hurts others freedom to go working. Protesting, by walking in the streets or sitting in a park is OK. Anyway, you will get your 2 minutes on TVA with your "LIBARTÉ" signs.

The moment you start intentionally obstructing other people from going about their day, you’re probably entering the realm of behaviour that is considered criminal by the Government of Canada. The Criminal Code of Canada has a couple of rather broadly written sections that cover this. Section 423, for instance, makes it an indictable offence to compel “another person to abstain from doing anything that he or she has a lawful right to do, or to do anything that he or she has a lawful right to abstain from doing.”
source: https://www.capitaldaily.ca/news/protest-legality
 
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A young Quebec doctor fights disinformation surrounding COVID-19 on the social network TikTok, which is particularly used to spread falsehoods to young people.

Imagine his Facebook account was closed today.
 
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Protesting is against the law when it hurts others freedom to go working. Protesting, by walking in the streets or sitting in a park is OK. Anyway, you will get your 2 minutes on TVA with your "LIBARTÉ" signs.

The moment you start intentionally obstructing other people from going about their day, you’re probably entering the realm of behaviour that is considered criminal by the Government of Canada. The Criminal Code of Canada has a couple of rather broadly written sections that cover this. Section 423, for instance, makes it an indictable offence to compel “another person to abstain from doing anything that he or she has a lawful right to do, or to do anything that he or she has a lawful right to abstain from doing.”
source: https://www.capitaldaily.ca/news/protest-legality
I stop reading at probably, you lost all credibility after that word.
 
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Imagine his Facebook account was closed today.
Facebook is notorious for filtering information and managing perception of affairs. Interesting example of their power was in Egypt. I will not be surprised if there is an "Anti vax" protest set up by the government to create a "false flag" operation to promote negative public view of anti vaxxers.

Example:

Eight years after Egypt's revolution, here's what we've learned ...https://www.washingtonpost.com › news › 2019/01/25
 

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Personal account from a veteran COVID nurse, who got burned out after 15 years:


“If you’re septic, meaning your body is, like, on fire with infections, it goes into your bloodstream. If you have a bloodstream infection or your lungs have COVID pneumonia, it brings on delirium. Three quarters of them were batshit crazy out of their minds. There was no ‘please’ or ‘thank you,’ that’s for sure. There was stuff thrown, there was screaming, there were tantrums. It was the worst human behavior… like being on a psyche unit."

“But if a patient comes out of that and leaves the ICU, they come to us — and those tubes come out. And after lying there for, like, two weeks, they need bowel training, bladder training and physical therapy. And the nurses and everyone else have to get geared up to go in there to do the physical therapy with them.”

Those who make it out of the ICU and leave the hospital need to go to a nursing home or have home healthcare for rehab. This is when they learn their ADLs, or activities of daily living. Most people, though, didn’t make it out of the ICU.

“I think three-quarters of the people died. When the people under my care went to the ICU…. Well, there would always be one where we would think they were going to make it… and then they didn’t.”
 
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744K dead in the US. Their deaths per capita are 3x of Canada. If they had the same deaths per capita of Canada, they would have had only 248K deaths.

The border is literally an imaginary line on the ground. The grass is not anywhere greener 1 mile away on either side of the border, but it makes a WORLD of difference.

I, for one, am grateful I live in a country where politicians will unite to fight a common enemy, and most citizens still understand & respect the concept of the common good.
 
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Sad news. I liked and respected the man. All the more reason to get the booster shot, especially if you are over 60.
Agreed. Even being fully vaccinated with a booster there’s still no guarantees. But at least it gives you a better chance if you catch it. Sorry to see him go. Very well respected and a gentleman. He will be missed.
 

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Agreed. Even being fully vaccinated with a booster there’s still no guarantees. But at least it gives you a better chance if you catch it. Sorry to see him go. Very well respected and a gentleman. He will be missed.
His immune system was greatly weakened by cancer.
Full vaccination isn't very effective for people like him.
 

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British and international authorities are closely monitoring a subtype of the Delta variant that is causing a growing number of infections in the United Kingdom.
This descendant of the Delta variant, known as AY.4.2, accounted for an estimated 6% of cases in the week of September 27 -- the last week with complete sequencing data -- and is "on an increasing trajectory," a report by the UK Health Security Agency said.

Little is known about AY.4.2. Some experts have suggested it could be slightly more transmissible than the original Delta variant, though that has not yet been confirmed. While it accounts for a growing number of infections, it is not yet classified in the U.K. as a "variant of concern." It currently remains rare beyond Britain, with a small number of cases being recorded in Denmark and the U.S., expert Francois Balloux told the Science Media Center (SMC) on Tuesday.
 
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If those figure are true then they would equal 300 deaths in Canada based on population.
Canadian deaths are running at less than 100 a day
 
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Good news, COVID cases are down 50% in the states:

 
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I don't want to break the party but beside the optimistic title this article also states: "Daily deaths are slowly falling, but remain persistently high. The nation is still reporting an average of 1,250 new deaths each day, and over the last four days alone, the U.S. reported just under 7,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths. The death average is still about 6.5 times higher than in mid-July, when the national average had dropped to a near pandemic low of 192 deaths reported each day."

It is unacceptable that a rich and developed country as USA is doing so poorly when compared to others. We all know why it is such.

The University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation predicts that more than 160,000 more people in the US could die of the coronavirus from now through February 1. That would make this third surge of infections the deadliest yet. https://www.businessinsider.com/how...ak-compares-to-other-countries-charts-2020-10

This map and those datas say it all. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive...s.html?auth=login-google1tap&login=google1tap
We may take a beer now but we should wait for the Champagne (the real one, "Veuve Cliquot").

Covid cases world copy.jpg
 

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Right wing media personality Dennis Prager announces he has COVID and is happy about it, and announces he's also taking five medications as a result.

I don't think you can say you're relying on your natural immunity if you're on a cocktail of at least 5 different medications.

if he thinks covid is so great, why not go to studio and give it to everyone there.

After the Clorox nothing surprises me.
 
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