Category: Approaches of different countries
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US Will End COVID Testing For Air Travelers Entering Country
In this June 15, 2022 article published by CNN Travel, Mamie Hunter reports that the US CDC has lifted the testing requirement for travelers to the US. According to the CDC, it will no longer require travelers to test negative before entering the US. This change, according to the CDC is “based on science and…
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Israel Contemplates Fifth Vaccine
In this June 8, 2022 report for Hamodia, we learn about the new plan to roll out a fifth vaccine dose as new COVID infections rise in Israel. Speaking at the 2042 Medicine Conference in Tel Aviv, Israel’s Corona Project Manager, professor Salman Zarqa said, “unfortunately, it seems that we are starting a new corona…
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Norway wants to track citizens’ food purchases
In this June 3, 2022 article published in his Substack, Peter Imanuelsen, a Swedish journalist and political commentator, reports on the new announcements made by the State Statistics Central Bureau (SSB) in Norway. In a May 6, 2022 press release, the SSB announced its intention to collect payment transactions via the Nets Branch Norway, a…
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No reason for draconian restrictions: WHO Report on Excess Mortality Proves Once Again That Sweden Was Right
In this May 20, 2022 article for Brownstone Institute, Ian Miller discusses the report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) entitled Global excess deaths associated with COVID-19, January 2020 – December 2021. In the WHO report, we clearly see that Sweden’s decision to eschew lockdowns, keep its schools open, and to not mandate masking…
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Thailand to investigate COVID deaths of vaccinated
This May 12, 2022 article published by Bangkok Post reports on the recent decision coming from Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul who agreed to launch an investigation to understand why so many people died from COVID-19 despiting having received three vaccine shots. Charnvirakul the that the probe will meet this Wednesday, May 18, 2022. According…
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Indian Government: No forced jabs, vaccine certificate not a must
In this January 17, 2022 article for The Indian Express, Ananthakrishnan G reports that the Indian government told the Supreme Court that it has not issued any guideline that could cause vaccination without consent, nor has it made vaccination certificate mandatory for any purpose. The government says: “vaccination for COVID-19 is of larger public interest…
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Shanghai residents forced to quarantine in centers outside of city
In this May 3, 2022 article republished by The Manila Bulletin, we learn about how Shanghai health officials are forcing residents to quarantine in makeshift quarantine centers hundreds of kilometers away from their already locked-down city. According to the report, hundreds of thousands of COVID-positive residents have been forced to quarantine in the makeshift facilities…
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Another “conspiracy theory” comes true: CDC tracked millions of phones to see if Americans followed COVID lockdown order
In this May 3, 2022 article for Vice, Joseph Cox reveals that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has bought access to location data from tens of millions of phones in the US to determine compliance with curfews, track patterns of people visiting schools, and specifically to monitor the effectiveness of policy among…
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Indian Supreme Court recalls rules forced vaccination, restrictions on unvaccinated
The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that “no individual can be forced to get vaccinated against COVID”. The report on this was published by The Indian Express last May 3, 2022. In a landmark ruling, Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai said, “till the infection rate remains low and any new development or…
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Leaders of Baltic States Publish Joint Letter to EU Commission President to Renegotiate Vaccine Contracts
The following letter was published last April 29, 2022, on the official website of the Republic of Lithuania. It is a joint letter of the Prime Ministers of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission. In this letter, the Baltic states tell von der Leyen that they are…