He can put me at the top of his list.
Under what authority ?
And for those that adhere to the ‘because I dont want it.’ philosophy? We remain, “NON GMO”.
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That big list and the one of known legally registered gun owners and domestic terrorists (parents who attended school meetings) is going to blow out some memory or use up too much bandwidth.
A whole lot of people being watched.
I’m proud to be on Brandon’s enemies list.
That agency works closely with the Washington DC Police Department Precrime Division.
Is it “drive a rifle or ride a railcar” time?
EU Warns Repeat Boosters Could Weaken Immune System:
ByIrina Anghel: January 11, 2022, 9:10 AM PSTCorrectedJanuary 12, 2022, 9:27 AM PST
European Union regulators warned that frequent Covid-19 booster shots could adversely affect the immune response and may not be feasible.
Repeat booster doses every four months could eventually weaken the immune response and tire out people, according to the European Medicines Agency. Instead, countries should leave more time between booster programs and tie them to the onset of the cold season in each hemisphere, following the blueprint set out by influenza vaccination strategies, the agency said.
The advice comes as some countries consider the possibility of offering people second booster shots in a bid to provide further protection against surging omicron infections. Earlier this month Israel became the first nation to start administering a second booster, or fourth shot, to those over 60. The U.K. has said that boosters are providing good levels of protection and there is no need for a second booster shot at the moment, but will review data as it evolves.
Boosters âcan be done once, or maybe twice, but itâs not something that we can think should be repeated constantly,â Marco Cavaleri, the EMA head of biological health threats and vaccines strategy, said at a press briefing on Tuesday. âWe need to think about how we can transition from the current pandemic setting to a more endemic setting.â
The EU regulator also said at the briefing that oral and intravenous antivirals, such as Paxlovid and Remdesivir, maintain their efficacy against omicron. The agency said that April is the soonest it could approve a new vaccine targeting a specific variant, as the process takes about three to four months. Some of the worldâs largest vaccine-makers have said they are looking at producing vaccines that could target new variants.
â With assistance by April Roach
Europe Slowly Starts to Consider Treating Covid Like the Flu
New metrics are needed as Covid becomes endemic, Spain PM says
Hospitalization rates remain manageable despite surging cases
WATCH: A study by Imperial College found that high-levels of protective immune cells that fight some common colds can also make people less likely to contract Covid-19. Source: Bloomberg
Spain is calling for Covid-19 to be treated as an endemic disease, like the flu, becoming the first major European nation to explicitly suggest that people live with it.
The idea has gradually been gaining traction and could prompt a re-evaluation of government strategies on dealing with the virus. British Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi on Sunday told the BBC that the U.K. is âon a path towards transitioning from pandemic to endemic.â
The omicron variantâs lower hospitalization and death rates despite record infections prompted Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to hold out the tantalizing prospect of Europe moving beyond pandemic-style restrictions on normal life.
âWe have to evaluate the evolution of Covid from pandemic to an endemic illness,â Sanchez said in a radio interview Monday, adding that European governments may need to assess the disease with different parameters than ones used so far.
In places like France, Germany, Italy and Romania — all of which are recording the highest average daily case levels of the entire pandemic — it may be a bit early for such talk. Also, the World Health Organization said Tuesday that at the current clip, more than half of the people in Europe are on track to contract the omicron variant in the next two months.
But as governments work on keeping schools open and economies functioning as normally as possible, lower hospitalizations may prompt a review of strategies.
Read more: Poland Marks 100,000 Covid-Related Deaths as Omicron Wave Nears
For now, France and Germany are continuing to tighten restrictions, especially on the unvaccinated. French President Emmanuel Macron has said he wants to make life for the unvaccinated as difficult as possible, and is seeking to put a vaccine pass in place to access bars and restaurants, or even to travel by train.
The Netherlands has maintained one of the strictest lockdowns in Europe, with restaurants and bars closed. In Italy, Prime Minister Mario Draghiâs government has mandated vaccines for those over 50 years old.
âMost of the problems we have today stem from the fact that there are people who are not vaccinated,â Draghi said at a news conference in Rome on Monday.
But while vaccinations have been central to keeping most people with omicron out of the hospital, the shots have been less effective at halting the spread of the variant. This leaves politicians trying to figure out how to contain the spread, particularly as vocal groups in their countries become increasingly opposed to limits on restaurants, bars and other activities.
Record Infections
New daily coronavirus cases (7-day figures per 100,000)
Source: Johns Hopkins
Despite having some of the highest Covid rates in Europe, Ireland will maintain a system of voluntary vaccination, according to Prime Minister Micheal Martin. The Belgian government wants to give people a âfree choice,â Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said.
Many countries are shortening quarantine periods as they try to keep essential services operating. The latest is the Czech Republic, which as of Tuesday is requiring Covid-positive people to isolate for five days, down from two weeks.
Travel restrictions have also shown their limits. The U.K. was the first country to ban flights from southern Africa, where omicron was first identified. Yet it was the first place in Europe to suffer an omicron wave. Similarly, France overtook the U.K.âs case rate despite slapping limits on travel from Britain.
The Spanish government has been working on a new monitoring approach in the last weeks, and Health Minister Carolina Darias has brought the matter up with her European counterparts, Sanchez said.
The effort came as Spain reported almost 692,000 new cases in the last seven days, with 13.4% of hospital beds used for Covid patients, according to Health Ministry data. That compares with 13.8% a year earlier, when the number of recorded weekly cases was just above 115,000.
If European countries manage to relax restrictions in the coming weeks, last yearâs experiences will remain a cautionary tale. Denmark removed all Covid restrictions last fall, while the Netherlands dropped all masking requirements. Both countries currently have some of Europeâs highest case rates and have reimposed restrictions.
â With assistance by Alessandro Speciale, Katharina Rosskopf, Thomas Gualtieri, Peter Laca, and Eric Pfanner
Omicron May Infect Half of Europeans Within Weeks, WHO Says
Europe faces a âwest-to-east tidal wave,â WHO official says
Covid nowhere near endemic phase amid fast-evolving virus: WHO
WATCH: Over 50% of Europeâs population may be infected with omicron within weeks, the WHO says.Source: Bloomberg
ByCorinne Gretler
January 11, 2022, 3:07 AM PST
More than half of Europeâs population may be infected with omicron within weeks at current transmission rates, a World Health Organization official said.
The fast-spreading variant represents a âwest-to-east tidal wave sweeping across the region,â said Hans Kluge, the regional director of the WHO for Europe at a briefing Tuesday. He cited forecasts by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation that the majority of Europeans could catch it in the next six to eight weeks.
https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/AVTFDYKNH4k/irina-anghel
Meanwhile our current vaccines are basically worthless as per the Pfizer CEO!
Pfizer CEO: Our Vaccines Offer âLimited, If Any Protectionâ
townhall.com ^ | 1/11/2022 0900 hrs et | Katie Pavlich
Posted on 1/11/2022, 10:03:58 AM by rktman
Speaking during remarks to a J.P. Morgan healthcare conference this week, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla openly stated current vaccines the company developed for Wuhan coronavirus offer “limited, if any” protection against contracting current variants of the disease. He then encouraged booster shots.
The statement from Bourla comes as the Biden administration continues to justify vaccine mandates for federal workers, contractors and private businesses. The Supreme Court heard arguments about President Biden’s mandates for private companies and medical workers last week. A ruling is expected soon on the constitutionality of the mandates.
A number of people who have pointed out the waning efficacy of Pfizer’s vaccines, which Bourla touted last year as being “100 percent” effective against contracting or transmitting the virus, have been banned by social media companies.
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com âŚ
Omicron Makes Bidenâs Vaccine Mandates Obsolete!:
by: Luc Montagnier and Jed Rubenfeld 2022-01-09 Source: Dr. Kelli Ward
Federal courts considering the Biden administrationâs vaccination mandatesâincluding the Supreme Court at Fridayâs oral argumentâhave focused on administrative-law issues. The decrees raise constitutional issues as well. But thereâs a simpler reason the justices should stay these mandates: the rise of the Omicron variant.
It would be irrational, legally indefensible and contrary to the public interest for government to mandate vaccines absent any evidence that the vaccines are effective in stopping the spread of the pathogen they target. Yet thatâs exactly whatâs happening here.
Both mandatesâfrom the Health and Human Services Department for healthcare workers and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for large employers in many other industriesâwere issued Nov. 5. At that time, the Delta variant represented almost all U.S. Covid-19 cases, and both agencies appropriately considered Delta at length and in detail, finding that the vaccines remained effective against it.
Those findings are now obsolete.
As of Jan. 1, Omicron represented more than 95% of U.S. Covid cases, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Because some of Omicronâs 50 mutations are known to evade antibody protection, because more than 30 of those mutations are to the spike protein used as an immunogen by the existing vaccines, and because there have been mass Omicron outbreaks in heavily vaccinated populations, scientists are highly uncertain the existing vaccines can stop it from spreading. As the CDC put it on Dec. 20, âwe donât yet know . . . how well available vaccines and medications work against it.â
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Meanwhile our current vaccines are Limited/basically worthless as per the Pfizer CEO!
Pfizer CEO: Our Vaccines Offer âLimited, If Any Protectionâ
townhall.com ^ | 1/11/2022 0900 hrs et | Katie Pavlich
Posted on 1/11/2022, 10:03:58 AM by rktman
Speaking during remarks to a J.P. Morgan healthcare conference this week, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla openly stated current vaccines the company developed for Wuhan coronavirus offer âlimited, if anyâ protection against contracting current variants of the disease. He then encouraged booster shots.
The statement from Bourla comes as the Biden administration continues to justify vaccine mandates for federal workers, contractors and private businesses. The Supreme Court heard arguments about President Bidenâs mandates for private companies and medical workers last week. A ruling is expected soon on the constitutionality of the mandates.
A number of people who have pointed out the waning efficacy of Pfizerâs vaccines, which Bourla touted last year as being â100 percentâ effective against contracting or transmitting the virus, have been banned by social media companies.
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com âŚ
Long video, but packed with informationâŚ
ULTIMATE CONTROL: VACCINE PASSPORTS TO BE LINKED TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
https://www.trunews.com/stream/ultimate-control-vaccine-passports-to-be-linked-to-your-bank-account
FJB, FHUH
The communists have their “list”, and we have ours.
There’s over 80+ million of us.
Them? Not so much.
Bring it, azzholes.
Commies, dictators and liberals love their enemies lists.
What a waste.
Itâs not on religious grounds but on medical grounds and common sense grounds that I object.
Or how about I just donât want to be experimented on? How about that one?
I donât care.
Letâs Go Brandon.
:)
bttt
There already is a growing database. Itâs called sorryantivaxxer.com. Seriously, though, Iâm sure the government is well aware of who has been vaccinated or not.
wouldn’t it be de-facto, if you are not on the jabbed list???