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Thursday, 24 June 2021

Surgeon fired by College of Medicine for voicing safety concerns about Covid shots for children

 Christian was called into a meeting today, suspended from all teaching responsibilities effective immediately, and fired from his position with the University of Saskatchewan as of September 2021. Christian’s meeting today between Dr. Christian and Dr. Christian in his defence of a complaint that was made against him and an investigation by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan. Christian has been a surgeon for more than 20 years and began working in Saskatoon in 2007. Christian released a statement to over 200 doctors which contained his concerns regarding giving the Covid shots to children.

1 in 4 COVID patients hospitalized while vitamin D deficient die - Israeli study

Workers prepare a body before a funeral procession at a special morgue for people who died from COVID-19 in the central Israeli city of Holon, near Tel Aviv, January 10, 2021. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

 In a study conducted in a Galilee hospital, 26 percent of vitamin D-deficient coronavirus patients died, while among other patients the figure was at 3%. «This is a very, very significant discrepancy, which represents a big clue that starting the disease with very low vitamin D leads to increased mortality and more severity,» Dr. He analyzed data on 1,176 patients admitted to the Galilee Medical Center, 253 of whom had vitamin D levels on record, for a study that has been published online but not yet been peer-reviewed. Half of those with recorded levels were vitamin D-deficient. Most of them measured vitamin D levels once patients were already sick, which can complicate interpretation of the results.

We Just Got Even More Proof that Stay-At-Home Orders Lethally Backfired

 

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A new study finds that lockdown orders didn’t reduce overall mortality, and may have even increased it. Life under lockdown was hard for all of us. From economic destruction to social isolation, the costs of restrictive government policies intended to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 have been steep. In a new paper, economists from the University of Southern California and the RAND Corporation examined the effectiveness of «shelter-in-place» mandates, aka stay-at-home orders, using data from 43 countries and all 50 US states.

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Rex Murphy: Cutting honours programs and keeping smart kids down proves the silliness of 'inclusivity'

 
A classroom sits empty at the Eric Hamber Secondary School in Vancouver on March 23, 2020. The Vancouver School Board is eliminating honours programs for math and science, and has already ended honours English, claiming the honours programs create inequities among students. PHOTO BY JONATHAN HAYWARD/THE CANADIAN PRESS

The Vancouver School Board is cutting all sports programs and all sports competitions because, the school district says, «they do not comply with the equity and inclusion goal of ensuring that all students can participate in every aspect of the curriculum». For the same reason they will also end all coaching services for those students who show special skills at hockey, track and field, wrestling and ping pong. «Sports competitions are an especial plague,» said one staff member who demanded to be kept anonymous since everyone would think is a total moron, «because in every one of them two or three participants always end up in the winner’s circle, while others are either left in shame at the back of the pack, or worse still have to sit them out in the bleachers cheering on their ‘superiors. » No honours instruction, I trust, is needed to see that all the above is my own little fiction, possibly tainted by a tint of irony, but its inspiration is palpably all too true and real.

Tristin Hopper: Canada's COVID-19 lockdowns have lost all touch with reality

 

Temporary street patios earlier this month in Toronto as they were being prepared by restaurants and bars in anticipation of the end of lockdown. PHOTO BY IAN WILLMS/GETTY IMAGES/FILE

COVID-19 is now killing fewer Canadians per day than the daily average from pneumonia and the flu

Thursday, 17 June 2021

Conrad Black: On COVID, and much else, Canada has taken leave of its senses

Canadian flag flies in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. PHOTO BY THE CANADIAN PRESS


 Canada’s entire COVID lockdown policy, combined with our negligent failure to obtain adequate supplies of vaccine, has been a disaster, yet the Trudeau government is still preening itself about it, and the opposition isn’t scoring. It was obvious on the available facts almost a year ago that the COVID-19 survival rate was 99 per cent for healthy people up to 65, and approximately 95 per cent for the elderly and infirm and that the only successful approach was to pull out all stops to develop a vaccine while segregating the elderly and otherwise vulnerable and permitting the remaining 80 per cent of society to get on with their lives. As usual, Canada fell in with the U. Most of Europe wallowed in the exaggerated woes of the Coronavirus, but none more proudly and «systemically» than Canada. The latest flare-up of this misplaced, imitative, Canadian public policy lunacy has been around race.

YouTube suspends Ron Johnson from uploading videos for seven days over hydroxychloroquine claims

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has been suspended from uploading videos to YouTube for seven days and had a video of a speech talking about early treatments to COVID-19 removed by the video-sharing giant.