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‘Hopeful milestone’: Health Canada approves 2nd drug to slow Alzheimer’s – National
Health Canada has approved a second drug that can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Donanemab, sold by…
#NewsBeep #News #Healthcare #alzheimers #CA #Canada #donanemab #EliLilly #Health #HealthCanada
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‘Hopeful milestone’: Health Canada approves 2nd drug to slow Alzheimer’s
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://globalnews.ca/news/11828976/health-canada-second-drug-alzheimers/
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https://www.europesays.com/dk/71141/ Canada Approves First Generic Ozempic, Opening Door to Cheaper Diabetes Drugs #Canada #ChiefExecutiveOfficer #drugs #ErezIsraeli #HealthCanada #Hims&HersHealthInc #India #industries #NovoNordisk #NOVONORDISKA/SB #Regulation #Telemedicine
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The Canadian COVID Society is urging Canadians to write their provincial representatives to demand they supply the public with the #Novavax vaccine!
#CDNpoli #HealthCanada #PublicHealth #Canada #COVID #CovidIsNotOver
https://covidsociety.ca/news/nuvaxovid-available-in-canada-this-fall/
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The Canadian COVID Society is urging Canadians to write their provincial representatives to demand they supply the public with the #Novavax vaccine!
#CDNpoli #HealthCanada #PublicHealth #Canada #COVID #CovidIsNotOver
https://covidsociety.ca/news/nuvaxovid-available-in-canada-this-fall/
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The Canadian COVID Society is urging Canadians to write their provincial representatives to demand they supply the public with the #Novavax vaccine!
#CDNpoli #HealthCanada #PublicHealth #Canada #COVID #CovidIsNotOver
https://covidsociety.ca/news/nuvaxovid-available-in-canada-this-fall/
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The Canadian COVID Society is urging Canadians to write their provincial representatives to demand they supply the public with the #Novavax vaccine!
#CDNpoli #HealthCanada #PublicHealth #Canada #COVID #CovidIsNotOver
https://covidsociety.ca/news/nuvaxovid-available-in-canada-this-fall/
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The Canadian COVID Society is urging Canadians to write their provincial representatives to demand they supply the public with the #Novavax vaccine!
#CDNpoli #HealthCanada #PublicHealth #Canada #COVID #CovidIsNotOver
https://covidsociety.ca/news/nuvaxovid-available-in-canada-this-fall/
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Vaccinate your spawn, FFS.
#Measles #vaccination rates falling across British Columbia... https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-measles-vaccination-rates-9.7155392 #bcpoli #bcleg #cdnpoli #polcan #healthcanada
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Canada’s cloned-food pause is not the same as a green light
A Canadian food policy debate is raising one blunt question: should shoppers be told when cloning is part of the supply chain?Dear Cherubs, the viral version of this story is neat, dramatic, and a little too eager to jump the queue. Health Canada did propose changing how foods from cloned cattle and swine are regulated, but the department later said it had indefinitely paused the update after receiving significant feedback from consumers and industry. As of that Nov. 19 update, cloned-cattle and cloned-swine foods still remain subject to the novel-food assessment, and Health Canada says there are currently no approved cloned products on the Canadian market.
WHAT ACTUALLY CHANGED
The proposal came out of a 2023 scientific opinion that concluded foods derived from healthy cloned cattle and swine, and their offspring, are as safe and nutritious as foods from traditionally bred animals. On that basis, Health Canada proposed removing those foods from the “novel food” category, which would have ended the pre-market notification route for those products under the Food and Drug Regulations. In bureaucratic English, that is less “new food on the shelf tomorrow” and more “we may stop treating these items like regulatory special guests.”
The proposal was also described by Health Canada as consistent with the interpretation of other trusted jurisdictions, including the United States, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand. That matters because food regulators love a good international confidence boost almost as much as they love a consultation document. Still, Health Canada’s current position is the pause button, not the checkout button.
WHY PEOPLE ARE SIDE-EYEING IT
The backlash makes sense. Global News reported that critics worried consumers could end up buying cloned-animal products without labels, while duBreton, a Quebec pork producer, publicly pushed for mandatory labeling and transparency. This is not really a food-poisoning panic; it is a trust-and-choice argument, which is arguably even more awkward for regulators because it cannot be solved with a lab coat and a press release.
Supporters of the proposal have a different line: if the science says the food is as safe and nutritious as conventional meat, then cloned-origin products should not need a separate treatment forever. That position is reflected in Health Canada’s own consultation materials, which say the policy update was being considered because the science underpinned a conclusion of safety.
The real headache is that food regulation is never just about chemistry. It is about whether shoppers feel informed, whether brands can protect their reputation, and whether “same as conventional” still sounds reassuring when the origin story is doing cartwheels in the background. As noted by thisclaimer.com, the bigger issue is not simply what is in the package, but whether people believe they are being told the full story.
So the honest read is this: Canada did not quietly unleash cloned meat and dairy on an unsuspecting public. It proposed a policy change, the public noticed, and Health Canada hit pause. That is a very different story from “it is already in your fridge,” though admittedly it is less catchy. Another way to put it: the debate is real, the labels are not settled, and for now the cloned-food aisle remains more political drama than grocery reality.
Sources:
The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #Canada #clonedMeat #consumerTransparency #food #foodLabeling #foodRegulation #groceryNews #healthCanada #livestockCloning #novelFoods #photography #publicTrust #travel
Health Canada consultation page — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update.html
Health Canada policy statement — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update/policy-statement.html
Global News — https://globalnews.ca/news/11527780/cloned-meat-food-supply-canada/
duBreton news release — https://www.dubreton.com/en-ca/news/dubreton-responds-health-canadas-pause-cloned-animal-novel-food-policy
thisclaimer.com — https://thisclaimer.com -
Canada’s cloned-food pause is not the same as a green light
A Canadian food policy debate is raising one blunt question: should shoppers be told when cloning is part of the supply chain?Dear Cherubs, the viral version of this story is neat, dramatic, and a little too eager to jump the queue. Health Canada did propose changing how foods from cloned cattle and swine are regulated, but the department later said it had indefinitely paused the update after receiving significant feedback from consumers and industry. As of that Nov. 19 update, cloned-cattle and cloned-swine foods still remain subject to the novel-food assessment, and Health Canada says there are currently no approved cloned products on the Canadian market.
WHAT ACTUALLY CHANGED
The proposal came out of a 2023 scientific opinion that concluded foods derived from healthy cloned cattle and swine, and their offspring, are as safe and nutritious as foods from traditionally bred animals. On that basis, Health Canada proposed removing those foods from the “novel food” category, which would have ended the pre-market notification route for those products under the Food and Drug Regulations. In bureaucratic English, that is less “new food on the shelf tomorrow” and more “we may stop treating these items like regulatory special guests.”
The proposal was also described by Health Canada as consistent with the interpretation of other trusted jurisdictions, including the United States, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand. That matters because food regulators love a good international confidence boost almost as much as they love a consultation document. Still, Health Canada’s current position is the pause button, not the checkout button.
WHY PEOPLE ARE SIDE-EYEING IT
The backlash makes sense. Global News reported that critics worried consumers could end up buying cloned-animal products without labels, while duBreton, a Quebec pork producer, publicly pushed for mandatory labeling and transparency. This is not really a food-poisoning panic; it is a trust-and-choice argument, which is arguably even more awkward for regulators because it cannot be solved with a lab coat and a press release.
Supporters of the proposal have a different line: if the science says the food is as safe and nutritious as conventional meat, then cloned-origin products should not need a separate treatment forever. That position is reflected in Health Canada’s own consultation materials, which say the policy update was being considered because the science underpinned a conclusion of safety.
The real headache is that food regulation is never just about chemistry. It is about whether shoppers feel informed, whether brands can protect their reputation, and whether “same as conventional” still sounds reassuring when the origin story is doing cartwheels in the background. As noted by thisclaimer.com, the bigger issue is not simply what is in the package, but whether people believe they are being told the full story.
So the honest read is this: Canada did not quietly unleash cloned meat and dairy on an unsuspecting public. It proposed a policy change, the public noticed, and Health Canada hit pause. That is a very different story from “it is already in your fridge,” though admittedly it is less catchy. Another way to put it: the debate is real, the labels are not settled, and for now the cloned-food aisle remains more political drama than grocery reality.
Sources:
The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #Canada #clonedMeat #consumerTransparency #food #foodLabeling #foodRegulation #groceryNews #healthCanada #livestockCloning #novelFoods #photography #publicTrust #travel
Health Canada consultation page — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update.html
Health Canada policy statement — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update/policy-statement.html
Global News — https://globalnews.ca/news/11527780/cloned-meat-food-supply-canada/
duBreton news release — https://www.dubreton.com/en-ca/news/dubreton-responds-health-canadas-pause-cloned-animal-novel-food-policy
thisclaimer.com — https://thisclaimer.com -
Canada’s cloned-food pause is not the same as a green light
A Canadian food policy debate is raising one blunt question: should shoppers be told when cloning is part of the supply chain?Dear Cherubs, the viral version of this story is neat, dramatic, and a little too eager to jump the queue. Health Canada did propose changing how foods from cloned cattle and swine are regulated, but the department later said it had indefinitely paused the update after receiving significant feedback from consumers and industry. As of that Nov. 19 update, cloned-cattle and cloned-swine foods still remain subject to the novel-food assessment, and Health Canada says there are currently no approved cloned products on the Canadian market.
WHAT ACTUALLY CHANGED
The proposal came out of a 2023 scientific opinion that concluded foods derived from healthy cloned cattle and swine, and their offspring, are as safe and nutritious as foods from traditionally bred animals. On that basis, Health Canada proposed removing those foods from the “novel food” category, which would have ended the pre-market notification route for those products under the Food and Drug Regulations. In bureaucratic English, that is less “new food on the shelf tomorrow” and more “we may stop treating these items like regulatory special guests.”
The proposal was also described by Health Canada as consistent with the interpretation of other trusted jurisdictions, including the United States, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand. That matters because food regulators love a good international confidence boost almost as much as they love a consultation document. Still, Health Canada’s current position is the pause button, not the checkout button.
WHY PEOPLE ARE SIDE-EYEING IT
The backlash makes sense. Global News reported that critics worried consumers could end up buying cloned-animal products without labels, while duBreton, a Quebec pork producer, publicly pushed for mandatory labeling and transparency. This is not really a food-poisoning panic; it is a trust-and-choice argument, which is arguably even more awkward for regulators because it cannot be solved with a lab coat and a press release.
Supporters of the proposal have a different line: if the science says the food is as safe and nutritious as conventional meat, then cloned-origin products should not need a separate treatment forever. That position is reflected in Health Canada’s own consultation materials, which say the policy update was being considered because the science underpinned a conclusion of safety.
The real headache is that food regulation is never just about chemistry. It is about whether shoppers feel informed, whether brands can protect their reputation, and whether “same as conventional” still sounds reassuring when the origin story is doing cartwheels in the background. As noted by thisclaimer.com, the bigger issue is not simply what is in the package, but whether people believe they are being told the full story.
So the honest read is this: Canada did not quietly unleash cloned meat and dairy on an unsuspecting public. It proposed a policy change, the public noticed, and Health Canada hit pause. That is a very different story from “it is already in your fridge,” though admittedly it is less catchy. Another way to put it: the debate is real, the labels are not settled, and for now the cloned-food aisle remains more political drama than grocery reality.
Sources:
The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #Canada #clonedMeat #consumerTransparency #food #foodLabeling #foodRegulation #groceryNews #healthCanada #livestockCloning #novelFoods #photography #publicTrust #travel
Health Canada consultation page — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update.html
Health Canada policy statement — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update/policy-statement.html
Global News — https://globalnews.ca/news/11527780/cloned-meat-food-supply-canada/
duBreton news release — https://www.dubreton.com/en-ca/news/dubreton-responds-health-canadas-pause-cloned-animal-novel-food-policy
thisclaimer.com — https://thisclaimer.com -
Canada’s cloned-food pause is not the same as a green light
A Canadian food policy debate is raising one blunt question: should shoppers be told when cloning is part of the supply chain?Dear Cherubs, the viral version of this story is neat, dramatic, and a little too eager to jump the queue. Health Canada did propose changing how foods from cloned cattle and swine are regulated, but the department later said it had indefinitely paused the update after receiving significant feedback from consumers and industry. As of that Nov. 19 update, cloned-cattle and cloned-swine foods still remain subject to the novel-food assessment, and Health Canada says there are currently no approved cloned products on the Canadian market.
WHAT ACTUALLY CHANGED
The proposal came out of a 2023 scientific opinion that concluded foods derived from healthy cloned cattle and swine, and their offspring, are as safe and nutritious as foods from traditionally bred animals. On that basis, Health Canada proposed removing those foods from the “novel food” category, which would have ended the pre-market notification route for those products under the Food and Drug Regulations. In bureaucratic English, that is less “new food on the shelf tomorrow” and more “we may stop treating these items like regulatory special guests.”
The proposal was also described by Health Canada as consistent with the interpretation of other trusted jurisdictions, including the United States, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand. That matters because food regulators love a good international confidence boost almost as much as they love a consultation document. Still, Health Canada’s current position is the pause button, not the checkout button.
WHY PEOPLE ARE SIDE-EYEING IT
The backlash makes sense. Global News reported that critics worried consumers could end up buying cloned-animal products without labels, while duBreton, a Quebec pork producer, publicly pushed for mandatory labeling and transparency. This is not really a food-poisoning panic; it is a trust-and-choice argument, which is arguably even more awkward for regulators because it cannot be solved with a lab coat and a press release.
Supporters of the proposal have a different line: if the science says the food is as safe and nutritious as conventional meat, then cloned-origin products should not need a separate treatment forever. That position is reflected in Health Canada’s own consultation materials, which say the policy update was being considered because the science underpinned a conclusion of safety.
The real headache is that food regulation is never just about chemistry. It is about whether shoppers feel informed, whether brands can protect their reputation, and whether “same as conventional” still sounds reassuring when the origin story is doing cartwheels in the background. As noted by thisclaimer.com, the bigger issue is not simply what is in the package, but whether people believe they are being told the full story.
So the honest read is this: Canada did not quietly unleash cloned meat and dairy on an unsuspecting public. It proposed a policy change, the public noticed, and Health Canada hit pause. That is a very different story from “it is already in your fridge,” though admittedly it is less catchy. Another way to put it: the debate is real, the labels are not settled, and for now the cloned-food aisle remains more political drama than grocery reality.
Sources:
The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #Canada #clonedMeat #consumerTransparency #food #foodLabeling #foodRegulation #groceryNews #healthCanada #livestockCloning #novelFoods #photography #publicTrust #travel
Health Canada consultation page — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update.html
Health Canada policy statement — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update/policy-statement.html
Global News — https://globalnews.ca/news/11527780/cloned-meat-food-supply-canada/
duBreton news release — https://www.dubreton.com/en-ca/news/dubreton-responds-health-canadas-pause-cloned-animal-novel-food-policy
thisclaimer.com — https://thisclaimer.com -
Canada’s cloned-food pause is not the same as a green light
A Canadian food policy debate is raising one blunt question: should shoppers be told when cloning is part of the supply chain?Dear Cherubs, the viral version of this story is neat, dramatic, and a little too eager to jump the queue. Health Canada did propose changing how foods from cloned cattle and swine are regulated, but the department later said it had indefinitely paused the update after receiving significant feedback from consumers and industry. As of that Nov. 19 update, cloned-cattle and cloned-swine foods still remain subject to the novel-food assessment, and Health Canada says there are currently no approved cloned products on the Canadian market.
WHAT ACTUALLY CHANGED
The proposal came out of a 2023 scientific opinion that concluded foods derived from healthy cloned cattle and swine, and their offspring, are as safe and nutritious as foods from traditionally bred animals. On that basis, Health Canada proposed removing those foods from the “novel food” category, which would have ended the pre-market notification route for those products under the Food and Drug Regulations. In bureaucratic English, that is less “new food on the shelf tomorrow” and more “we may stop treating these items like regulatory special guests.”
The proposal was also described by Health Canada as consistent with the interpretation of other trusted jurisdictions, including the United States, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand. That matters because food regulators love a good international confidence boost almost as much as they love a consultation document. Still, Health Canada’s current position is the pause button, not the checkout button.
WHY PEOPLE ARE SIDE-EYEING IT
The backlash makes sense. Global News reported that critics worried consumers could end up buying cloned-animal products without labels, while duBreton, a Quebec pork producer, publicly pushed for mandatory labeling and transparency. This is not really a food-poisoning panic; it is a trust-and-choice argument, which is arguably even more awkward for regulators because it cannot be solved with a lab coat and a press release.
Supporters of the proposal have a different line: if the science says the food is as safe and nutritious as conventional meat, then cloned-origin products should not need a separate treatment forever. That position is reflected in Health Canada’s own consultation materials, which say the policy update was being considered because the science underpinned a conclusion of safety.
The real headache is that food regulation is never just about chemistry. It is about whether shoppers feel informed, whether brands can protect their reputation, and whether “same as conventional” still sounds reassuring when the origin story is doing cartwheels in the background. As noted by thisclaimer.com, the bigger issue is not simply what is in the package, but whether people believe they are being told the full story.
So the honest read is this: Canada did not quietly unleash cloned meat and dairy on an unsuspecting public. It proposed a policy change, the public noticed, and Health Canada hit pause. That is a very different story from “it is already in your fridge,” though admittedly it is less catchy. Another way to put it: the debate is real, the labels are not settled, and for now the cloned-food aisle remains more political drama than grocery reality.
Sources:
The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #Canada #clonedMeat #consumerTransparency #food #foodLabeling #foodRegulation #groceryNews #healthCanada #livestockCloning #novelFoods #photography #publicTrust #travel
Health Canada consultation page — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update.html
Health Canada policy statement — https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consulation-food-derived-somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-clones-offspring-policy-update/policy-statement.html
Global News — https://globalnews.ca/news/11527780/cloned-meat-food-supply-canada/
duBreton news release — https://www.dubreton.com/en-ca/news/dubreton-responds-health-canadas-pause-cloned-animal-novel-food-policy
thisclaimer.com — https://thisclaimer.com -
https://www.europesays.com/ch/26692/ Health Canada Approves Roche’s Columvi® (glofitamab) as the First Bispecific Antibody in Canada for Relapsed or Refractory Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma after Initial Therapy #AdultPatients #Canada #combination #DiffuseLargeBCellLymphoma #GemOx #HealthCanada #HodgkinLymphoma #lymphoma #NonHodgkinLymphoma #Roche #SystemicTherapy #TreatmentOptions
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https://filtermag.org/dulf-constitutional-challenge-health-canada-official/amp/
#DULF Challenge: #HealthCanada
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PCs call on Health Canada to reject application for proposed Winnipeg drug consumption site https://www.byteseu.com/1700645/ #AboriginalHealth #BernadetteSmith #Canada #CommunityMembers #DrugConsumption #DrugInjectionSite #HealthCanada #NDPGovernment #ObbyKhan #PublicConsultation #PublicHealth #winnipeg
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Message from the Minister of Health – Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month
Statement During Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month, we recognize our everyday heroes and reaffirm the Government of Canada’s commitment…
#NewsBeep #News #Health #CA #Canada #generalpublic #HealthCanada #Healthrisksandsafety #Hon.MarjorieMichel #Occupationalhealth #statements
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Void in Québec b/c Québec has too much control over whom is given PR, etc. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/diab-foreign-doctors-permanent-residency-9.7006937 #polcan #cdnpoli #polQC #QCpoli #assnat #santeQC #QChealth #cdnimm #healthcanada
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Void in Québec b/c Québec has too much control over whom is given PR, etc. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/diab-foreign-doctors-permanent-residency-9.7006937 #polcan #cdnpoli #polQC #QCpoli #assnat #santeQC #QChealth #cdnimm #healthcanada
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Void in Québec b/c Québec has too much control over whom is given PR, etc. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/diab-foreign-doctors-permanent-residency-9.7006937 #polcan #cdnpoli #polQC #QCpoli #assnat #santeQC #QChealth #cdnimm #healthcanada
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Void in Québec b/c Québec has too much control over whom is given PR, etc. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/diab-foreign-doctors-permanent-residency-9.7006937 #polcan #cdnpoli #polQC #QCpoli #assnat #santeQC #QChealth #cdnimm #healthcanada
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Void in Québec b/c Québec has too much control over whom is given PR, etc. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/diab-foreign-doctors-permanent-residency-9.7006937 #polcan #cdnpoli #polQC #QCpoli #assnat #santeQC #QChealth #cdnimm #healthcanada
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I want to go speak to BC Government in the legislature & share how the #BCNDP & #BonnieHenry are both complicit in killing my Dad.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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I want to go speak to BC Government in the legislature & share how the #BCNDP & #BonnieHenry are both complicit in killing my Dad.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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I want to go speak to BC Government in the legislature & share how the #BCNDP & #BonnieHenry are both complicit in killing my Dad.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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I want to go speak to BC Government in the legislature & share how the #BCNDP & #BonnieHenry are both complicit in killing my Dad.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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I want to go speak to BC Government in the legislature & share how the #BCNDP & #BonnieHenry are both complicit in killing my Dad.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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This is my stitched #PSA for bringing back #MaskMandates in all #hospitals. Please boost/share on your other networks to try to support protecting vulnerable patients in hospitals.
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/96WZ0BXFRxk
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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This is my stitched #PSA for bringing back #MaskMandates in all #hospitals. Please boost/share on your other networks to try to support protecting vulnerable patients in hospitals.
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/96WZ0BXFRxk
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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This is my stitched #PSA for bringing back #MaskMandates in all #hospitals. Please boost/share on your other networks to try to support protecting vulnerable patients in hospitals.
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/96WZ0BXFRxk
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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This is my stitched #PSA for bringing back #MaskMandates in all #hospitals. Please boost/share on your other networks to try to support protecting vulnerable patients in hospitals.
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/96WZ0BXFRxk
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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This is my stitched #PSA for bringing back #MaskMandates in all #hospitals. Please boost/share on your other networks to try to support protecting vulnerable patients in hospitals.
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/96WZ0BXFRxk
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty #SocialMurder #NewDeathParty #BonnieHenry #AdrianDix #DavidEby #BCNDPKillingPeople
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@jaimeJ Thank you. I'm very stressed & worried. Really wish #MaskMandates were never removed from medical institutions - especially hospital ERs. I'm really angry at #BCgovernment / #BCNDP for #FailureToProtect when #CovidIsNotOver.
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@jaimeJ Thank you. I'm very stressed & worried. Really wish #MaskMandates were never removed from medical institutions - especially hospital ERs. I'm really angry at #BCgovernment / #BCNDP for #FailureToProtect when #CovidIsNotOver.
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@jaimeJ Thank you. I'm very stressed & worried. Really wish #MaskMandates were never removed from medical institutions - especially hospital ERs. I'm really angry at #BCgovernment / #BCNDP for #FailureToProtect when #CovidIsNotOver.
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@jaimeJ Thank you. I'm very stressed & worried. Really wish #MaskMandates were never removed from medical institutions - especially hospital ERs. I'm really angry at #BCgovernment / #BCNDP for #FailureToProtect when #CovidIsNotOver.
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@jaimeJ Thank you. I'm very stressed & worried. Really wish #MaskMandates were never removed from medical institutions - especially hospital ERs. I'm really angry at #BCgovernment / #BCNDP for #FailureToProtect when #CovidIsNotOver.
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I'm sweating with anxiety & terrified my Mom's going to get infected in hospital without masking mandates & possibly die from that - like my Dad did. I'm a bit shaky from worrying.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty
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I'm sweating with anxiety & terrified my Mom's going to get infected in hospital without masking mandates & possibly die from that - like my Dad did. I'm a bit shaky from worrying.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty
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I'm sweating with anxiety & terrified my Mom's going to get infected in hospital without masking mandates & possibly die from that - like my Dad did. I'm a bit shaky from worrying.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty
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I'm sweating with anxiety & terrified my Mom's going to get infected in hospital without masking mandates & possibly die from that - like my Dad did. I'm a bit shaky from worrying.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty
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I'm sweating with anxiety & terrified my Mom's going to get infected in hospital without masking mandates & possibly die from that - like my Dad did. I'm a bit shaky from worrying.
#PeopleWithDisabilities #BCHealth #BCMedical #HospitalER #HospitalSafety #CovidIsNotOver #Covid #MaskUp #BringBackMaskMandates #FireBonnieHenry #BCNDP #BCpoli #FailureToProtect #Eugenics #MasksSaveLives #LongCovidIsReal #Airborne #HealthCanada #CDNpoli #MedicalFails #BCNewDeathParty
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#CovidIsNotOver
👉Neuer Covid-Impfstoff👈(2/2)
#Canada ULC und #BioNTech SE (Nasdaq: BNTX) "BioNTech" gaben heute bekannt, dass #HealthCanada den an die
LP.8.1-Variante angepassten COMIRNATY® COVID-19-Impfstoff für Personen im Alter von 6 Monaten und älter zugelassen hat. Der aktualisierte #COMIRNATY®-Impfstoff zielt auf die #Omicron LP.8.1-Variante ab, eine der zuletzt zirkulierenden #SARS-CoV-2-Linien.Der COVID-19-Impfstoff von Pfizer und #BioNTech...
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Turkey breast, ham, roast beef and other popular meats https://www.byteseu.com/1123020/ #CanadianCancerSociety #CuredMeats #DeliMeats #GettyImages #ham #HealthCanada #ProcessedFoods #ProcessedMeats #RoastBeef #SaturatedFat #Turkey #TurkeyBreast