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nope i'm just amazed that you would follow such a failure 48 years in politics and what does he have to show for it(besides all the racial slurs)? nothing except a dead son... and a crackhead ... do nothing father to a bastard child from a drug ravaged stripper..and an adulterer with his brothers wife
not the sterling father/leader ...everyone noticed at the G7 what a senile old..weak man he is.
so again post FACTS w/ links of how I am wrong.Comment
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nope i'm just amazed that you would follow such a failure 48 years in politics and what does he have to show for it(besides all the racial slurs)? nothing except a dead son... and a crackhead ... do nothing father to a bastard child from a drug ravaged stripper..and an adulterer with his brothers wife
not the sterling father/leader ...everyone noticed at the G7 what a senile old..weak man he is.
so again post FACTS w/ links of how I am wrong.
Yep your wrong try google it really really WORKSComment
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New York lawmakers are irate over the White House’s decision to renew the Canada border shutdown for yet another month.
Nonessential travel between Canada and the U.S. has been closed since March 2020, and the two nations have extended the closure on a month-to-month basis.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada has not yet vaccinated enough of its residents to loosen restrictions.
"We’re still seeing cases across the country and we want to get them down," Trudeau said, according to The Associated Press. "At the same time we also know we have to hit our targets of 75% vaccinated with the first dose and at least 20% vaccinated with the second dose before we can start loosening things up because even a fully vaccinated individual can pass on COVID-19 to someone who is not vaccinated."Comment
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President Joe Biden took a cautious victory lap Friday in his quest to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control, announcing that 300 million vaccine shots have been administered in the 150 days since he took office.
Biden credited scientists, companies, the American people and his whole-of-government effort on the milestone. The president noted that 65% of adults have received at least one shot, setting the stage for most Americans to have a relatively normal summer as businesses reopen and employers hire.Comment
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President Joe Biden took a cautious victory lap Friday in his quest to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control, announcing that 300 million vaccine shots have been administered in the 150 days since he took office. Still far short of his stated goal of 200 Million fully vaccinated Americans by July 4th.
Biden credited scientists, companies, the American people and his whole-of-government effort on the milestone. The president noted that 65% of adults have received at least one shot, setting the stage for most Americans to have a relatively normal summer as businesses reopen and employers hire.
Thank you President Trump for making this all possible!OmertÃComment
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Defective COVID Vaccines Given to Nearly 900 People in NYC
Nearly 900 people in New York City were given expired doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to city health officials.
The New York City Health Department said 899 individuals were given an expired dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine between June 5 and June 10 at the former NFL Experience building in Times Square, the New York PostPatch.comshotspatients‘After consulting Pfizer, NYC Department of Health sent out an email on our behalf alerting everyone to return for another vaccine,’ company responsible for mistake tells The Independent in statement
The patients were given an 'expired' dose at the pop-up vaccination center at the NFL Experience building in Times Square, New York, between June 5 and June 10 (file photo of vaccination center).
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That report and corresponding data were from a couple days ago (6/16/21), and pulled from Canadian news sites and health sources.
Now, after re-checking today, i see some of those same sources saying anywhere from 10 - 15% fully vaccinated. Which is better than 9%, but still WAYYY off the mark.
Don't you guys want to reach herd immunity up there? At this rate it's going to take you until next year to get to that 35 - 50% herd immunity range.
"We might even let fully vaccinated Americans come visit us this summer." - HAHAHA!!! Thanks, but No Thanks!Comment
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You do know what the recommended time between pokes is?
According to the CDC:
- If you received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, you should get your second shot 3 weeks (or 21 days) after your first.
- If you received the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, you should get your second shot 4 weeks (or 28 days) after your first.
If you got the AZ poke and didn't die from the first, authorities had sought to vaccinate more people faster by stretching the gap between shots to 16 weeks, beyond the 12-week maximum approved by the European Medicines Agency. A 16-week interval has not been tested in human trials.
I believe that Canada was one of those that wanted to extend the time between pokes.
I have heard that a number of countries have once again halted the distribution of the AZ vaccine.Last edited by slimslob; 06-19-2021, 01:21 AM.Comment
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... the USA did not create COVID vaccines by itself.
Meet the Canadian scientist who paved the way for groundbreaking mRNA COVID vaccines
UBC researcher developed the packaging for the vaccine's payload that delivers it to our cells
Meet the Canadian scientist who paved the way for groundbreaking mRNA COVID vaccines | CBC Radio
One of the breakout vaccine technologies of this pandemic are the mRNA vaccines developed by Pfizer-BioNtech and Moderna. Those were some of the earliest vaccines out of the gate because of how easy they are to create. They also work incredibly well.
Delivering these vaccines into our bodies would not have been possible without the work of Pieter Cullis, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of British Columbia.Comment
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