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Doctor who said Canada doesn’t need COVID vaccine calls online critics ‘hyenas’ in $6.8M libel suit

Breadcrumb Trail Links News Health Canada The legal action targets tweets that began after Gill wrote that society has existing COVID defences in the form of ‘the Truth … T-cell immunity … Hydroxychloroquine’ Author of the article: Tom Blackwell Publishing date: Mar 04, 2021  •  22 hours ago  •  5 minute read  •  1092 Comments Doctors… Read More: Doctor who said Canada doesn’t need COVID vaccine calls online… »

New declaration calls for ‘focused protection’ to achieve COVID-19 herd immunity. Critics say it would be deadly

Article content continued But the declaration also arrives as young people grow tired of living, as Naylor described it, in “COVID-19 limbo,” as people working in small businesses lose livelihoods, as U.S. President Donald Trump, fresh from a three-night hospital stay for COVID-19, encourages Americans “don’t fear COVID.” All of it could give the herd-immunity… Read More: New declaration calls for ‘focused protection’ to achieve COVID-19 herd… »

Boris Johnson will IGNORE critics and plunge 10 million northerners into tough ‘Tier Three’ lockdown

Boris Johnson WILL plunge 10 million northerners into tough ‘Tier Three’ lockdown on Monday with pubs and restaurants CLOSED – after Nicola Sturgeon announced two-week restriction in Scotland Boris Johnson to announce plans for ‘Tier Three’ lockdown in Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle next week The ‘Tier Three’ lockdown – the highest on a new alert… Read More: Boris Johnson will IGNORE critics and plunge 10 million northerners… »

Nike’s controversial Vaporflys are like ‘doping,’ critics say

Kicking off the latest scandal in sports: a sneaker so powerful its users have been accused of cheating. Nike’s Vaporfly shoes, said to improve elite athletes’ race times by up to two minutes, were worn by 31 out of 36 of 2019’s top marathon runners at the six biggest races in the world. The shoe… Read More: Nike’s controversial Vaporflys are like ‘doping,’ critics say »