Category: Safe and Effective

Feeding The Addiction

Global BC- Fraser Health to offer free delivery of harm reduction supplies

BC Conservative Party MLA Eleonore Sturko said it was “concerning” that the harm reduction supplies were being made so easily accessible, while access to treatment remains “difficult.”

“The services should be equal, at least. It should be just as easy to access detox and treatment as it is to order a crack pipe online,” she said.

Place your orders now!

h/t Cameron

It’s Finally Over!

Global- British Columbia lifts COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health-care workers

B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has ended the COVID-19 public health emergency in British Columbia and ended the COVID-19 vaccine mandate in health-care settings.

However, the province is making it mandatory for health-care workers to disclose their immunization status, including COVID-19, influenza and measles vaccines.

Collecting these records will allow health-care administrators to make staffing decisions in the event of an exposure, outbreak, or future pandemic.

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Globe and Mail- Staff shortages, larger case loads causing Alberta medical examiner’s office to fall far behind

The annual report, which covers April 1, 2023, to March 31, concluded that a steady increase in cases since 2020, driven in part by COVID-19 and record-high drug poisonings, has created the backlog. Death investigations are now taking, on average, nine months to complete. Any case that has not been completed within nine months is considered part of the backlog.

Business Is Booming

Blacklocks- Drug Injury Counts Skyrocket

Parliament in 2014 passed Bill C-17 An Act To Amend The Food & Drugs Act that expanded cabinet powers to ban the sale of prescription drugs that posed an “imminent risk of injury to health.” Regulations in 2017 mandated hospital reporting of all serious adverse drug reactions.

“Since the mid 1990s all annual adverse drug reaction reports have increased from 4,000 to more than 80,000,” said Evaluation. “Serious adverse drug reactions have increased from 1,500 to more than 60,000 per year.”

The new Evaluation report described Canada as the world’s ninth largest prescription drug market. “From 2011 to 2019 the value of total sales including non-patented, over-the-counter medicines increased by 35 percent to $29.9 billion,” it said.

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Grab a beverage.

Carl Heneghan- Kansas Attorney General Report

We’ve extracted the main points from the Kansas City Attorney General’s legal report on the case against Pfizer that we first mentioned in Due Process—all quotes are taken verbatim.

This is a lengthy post, and we’d recommend having an anger management strategy to hand while reading. If you are making a comment, use the numbering to highlight which points you are referring to, and do let us know if we’ve missed anything.

Finland Freaks Out

NBC- Finland to offer bird flu vaccinations to at-risk residents in a world first

The Nordic country has bought vaccines for 10,000 people, each consisting of two injections, as part of a joint EU procurement of up to 40 million doses for 15 nations from manufacturer CSL Seqirus.

The Australian company in a statement to Reuters said Finland would be the first country to roll out the vaccine.

Finland has not detected the virus in humans, THL said.

With God As My Witness, I Swear, -PAPER- Was Going To Kill Us All

Blacklocks- Feared Paper Carried Germs

The Public Health Agency in an in-house memo says it introduced the $59.5 million ArriveCan app because it feared ordinary Customs forms were infected with Covid. The Agency’s own doctors at the time said there was no evidence paper spread the coronavirus.

Public Health Agency doctors never claimed Covid-19 was transmissible by paper. “I am not quite sure what the risk would be,” Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, told reporters March 23, 2020. “The risk is not really out there. There should be no chance of interaction.”

Managers have never identified the source of their paper germ theory.

It’s Probably Nothing

Telegraph- E-scooter blamed for fire that burned down seven homes

A total of 10 fire engines and 60 firemen worked through the night to control the blaze, which spread through seven out of the eight houses in the terrace.

A total of 149 fires caused by exploding e-bike batteries were recorded by the London Fire Brigade in 2023, an increase of 71 per cent from 2022, according to figures provided to The Telegraph.

I’m Bullish on Unvaccinated Sperm

Pub Med- Recent decline in sperm motility among donor candidates at a sperm bank in Denmark

From 2017 to 2019, semen volume, sperm concentration, and total sperm count in the ejaculates of donor candidates increased by 2-12%. Then, from 2019 to 2022, sperm concentration and total sperm count changed by 0.1-5% from year to year, but none of those changes were statistically significant. In contrast, both motile sperm concentration and TMSC declined significantly, by 16% and 22%, respectively, between 2019 and 2022. Thus, the concentration of motile sperm in donor candidates declined from 18.4 [95% CL: 17.0, 20.0] million/ml in 2019 to 15.5 [14.4, 16.7] million/ml in 2022, and TMSC declined from 61.4 [55.8, 67.5] million per ejaculate in 2019 to 48.1 [44.1, 52.4] million in 2022.

Whatsisname’s Britain

Where the foxes caper unmolested, the government packs your school lunch and they give you fair warning*, “…either you or your head must be off.”

I am here today because OfCom, the media watchdog agency, concluded that my presentation of information from scientific reports about the Pfizer injection, on Mark Steyn’s TV show in October 2022, caused “harm.” Ofcom also referred to me in public documents as a “conspiracy theorist,” using that discrediting characterization of my work, as part of its decision to penalize Steyn for airing the show in which I brought forth the evidence I did.

I wish to describe to the court please the nature of the evidence I presented on GBNews. I then wish to describe my credentials, and lastly, I wish to make some points about the history of censorship.

Mark Steyn: Trials and Tribulations

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