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User ID: 717014 United States 08/29/2021 05:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Running on our local paper’s website. They want to know what you think about vaccine passports. So far, “nobody should be forced to take the vaccine” is in the lead. Let’s overwhelm them! Quoting: Rev Woo-Woo [link to www.thegardenisland.com (secure)] I’m in Kauai now visiting my daughter/snl/grandkids. They won’t vax. I’ll have them vote too. |
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lmaO User ID: 77597664 United States 01/17/2022 02:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Chinese authorities are urging citizens not to order goods from overseas, in the latest extreme measure aimed at curbing Covid outbreaks only weeks away from the biggest holiday of the year and the start of the Beijing Winter Olympics. The advisory on overseas packages was issued after authorities claimed that a recent Omicron infection detected in Beijing came from an international package sent from Canada. China is committed to its policy of zero Covid, but there is also pressure to allow some celebrations during the upcoming lunar new year festivities, typically the biggest travel period of the year. At the same time there is an urgency to keep the virus out of Beijing, which hosts the Winter Olympics in a few weeks. The Communist party government has pledged the Games will go ahead safely, albeit without overseas general spectators. On Monday the Games’ organising committee said tickets would be distributed to “targeted” groups of people and not be sold to the general public. In his new year address, the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, said “we will spare no effort to present a great Games to the world”, but the growing outbreaks have threatened the pledge. Officials are under pressure to stamp out infections, and many having been punished for apparent failures. Different measures have been imposed across different provinces and cities, of varying degrees of severity. Health authorities on Monday reported 223 cases from the previous 24 hours to midnight, including 163 local transmissions. The majority were in Tianjin, where 79 of its 80 cases were found in Jinnan district, and 68 in Henan province, of which 60 were in the locked down city of Anyang. One case reported in the southern city of Shenzhen, bordering Hong Kong, was confirmed as Omicron. [link to www.theguardian.com (secure)] https://twitter.com/_/status/1483147056780918795 |