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Fascinating! Will be sharing...

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Thank you, appreciate it!

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I been sharing all your articles plus other substack articles ... I trust your work and others ...thank you!! ❤️🙏

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Thank you!

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Thanks to you and other on Twitter I found substack and all the good articles. 🙏❤️

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so, is it now safe to go to the doctors with a genuine illness and expect the required treatment, rather than doctors pushing for the jab and nothing else 24/7 for 18 months

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Not really. They are still in the business of making a buck

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It has been a pleasure to watch the utter failure of vaccine passports be put on full display the last two years. It's just sad it had to ever come into existence. And it is unfortunate that many countries are taking a utilitarian approach to vaccine passports/mandates; that they are always keeping the foot in the door open for when "cases rise".

The people will wake up eventually to it, I reckon.

Also great post!

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It will be interesting to see in the autumn now wether they will try and bring the covid passports back or not. But my suspicion is that now that people are getting a taste of normal life, many probably don't want to go back.

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Yeah, I think the trance of "it's unprecedented times" which pacified an entire population is coming to an end. I think measures coming back in some capacity is likely (the government wants to test the waters again) so It's going to be about how ready people are to put their foot down this time around.

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Here where I live in Norway, people don't really think about covid anymore. People just go about their normal lifes now.

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I'd like to think that too here in Ontario, Canada -- but it seems that there's still a lot of people here voluntarily masking especially as you go closer to Toronto. The socialist cesspool....

*fingers crossed*

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Interesting. There's barely anyone masking here in Norway now. I see maybe 1 out of 200 people still wearing one, if even that. Probably even less.

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Hi, the death rate / CONFIRMED COVID19 means nothing, as you say the number of tests with useless PCR test is equal to zero (as in Norway, all test stations removed). It is excess mortality that we must deal with in the future. And this one certainly does not look good.

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Here in Finland I read that our excess mortality is 15% in the past four years, 3% in the past two years.. Not good at all :(

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Is no one making other major connections to all of these numbers??? Testing????, stress, fear mongering, totalitarian toll on the mind and body, psychological torture with masks and mandates? I do not trust any of the numbers from any government on how many are actually vaccinated.......not a single one can be trusted.

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Fantastic!

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Quite envious of Denmark. Here in Italy we are still in the throes of hysteria. I wonder when Italians will wake up. Our health minister (Roberto Speranza . which tragically translates as Bob Hope) is still deciding whether masks will be abolished indoors from 1 May. But the grapevine says he doesn't want to abolish them and so my 6 year old grandson is still forced to wear one EIGHT hours a day. I am beyond angry. The words I would use to describe Italian politicians are not printable here 😫

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I heard the rules are being dropped from the 1st of May?

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Peter this is what I know up to now.....I am so utterly sad 😔😔

Under the new rules, cinemas, theatres, concert halls and indoor sports arenas will all continue to require visitors to mask up for an additional six weeks from May 1st, as will health and social care settings such as hospitals and residential homes.

All local and long-distance public transport, including buses, subways and trams, as well as planes, trains and ships, will also retain the requirement for users to wear masks.

Andrea Costa, Italy’s deputy health minister, has said that masks will be ‘strongly recommended’, but not required by law, in all public and private workplaces outside of health and social care environments.

However Speranza has said reportedly said that studi professionali (‘professional offices’) are included in the government’s list of indoor venues that will continue require a mask until June 15th. The health ministry has not yet specified exactly which types of offices it considers fall into this category.

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