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Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Biden: "The Pandemic is Over; No One's Wearing Masks". Smart Americans Disagree.

Per Fortune: “The pandemic is over, we still have a problem with COVID, we’re still doing a lot of work on it,” he told CBS’s Scott Pelley with nary a pause, while walking the floor of the Detroit Auto Show—the first in three years because of pandemic precautions.  “But the pandemic is over,” Biden continued. “If you notice, no one’s wearing masks. Everyone seems to be in pretty good shape. And so I think it’s changing, and I think this is a perfect example of it.”

Professor Eric Topol has responded to these irresponsible remarks in his op-ed titled No, Mr. President, the pandemic isn’t over.  I hope to see many other such rebuttals soon.

Thanks a lot, Biden, for undermining the fight against COVID in this country.  Yes, everyone's in pretty good shape, except for those 3,000 dead a week and the thousands of people suffering from Long COVID. 

He's now the anti-vaxxers' best friend, for giving them another excuse not to get vaccinated and boosted. Now they along with other deniers and minimizers can just use his quotes to explain away their refusal to fight against COVID.

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Stopping Disgraceful, Maniacal Attacks on Public Health Officials

Dr.  Nili Kaplan-Myrth has been attacked because she wants to prevent COVID from killing you.  Just read this excerpt from the article she wrote today in the Toronto Star.  We've been hearing about similar treatment of American healthcare workers since 2020.  These attackers and deniers are dangerous and must be stopped before it's too late.

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"‘Enough is enough’: Putting a stop to the harassment of doctors who speak out on public health measures

This is not a Canada that anyone can be proud of.

In the past few week, I have been called a “f---ing Jew k---” by a caller in the Ottawa area, I have been told “You’re f---ing dead, you b----” by someone near Toronto, I’ve received an email from someone in Saskatchewan who says they plan to come to Ottawa to “cut me up into little pieces,” and I have been the focus of targeted harassment.

What provoked that tempest? I spoke on TVO’s the Agenda about the importance of masks and taking care of each other. I stood up for infants, young children, seniors, people with disabilities, pregnant people, essential workers. I am a family doctor who has spoken up repeatedly for vulnerable populations across Canada. I am a mother of three children. I am the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors. I stepped onto a public stage to advocate for proactive health-care measures in Ontario. I did NOT sign up to be harassed.

In November 2021, I received the first death threat, sent to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario by an anti-vaxxer. In response to that threat, I was told to increase my own clinic security and left to pursue a restraining order against the man who threatened me (an order that is yet to be completed).

The president of the Canadian Medical Association, Dr. Katherine Smart, came to visit me in my clinic in December, the day the federal government passed legislation that made harassment of health-care professionals a crime. But nothing changed with the passing of Bill C-3, even as the harassment worsened.

I am not alone in this. I am a Jewish woman physician. There has been a significant increase in the last two and a half years of violent, organized hate directed at my colleagues in health care, as well as targeted harassment of women in journalism and women in politics. We are harassed not just by anonymous trolls on social media, but by social media influencers with hundreds of thousands of followers, by columnists in mainstream media and by television anchors and politicians or their family members.

It is disturbing. It is egregious. It is only the beginning, unless we collectively put a stop to this.
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My colleagues and I are told that we are “fear-mongers,” while we go on advocating for your health and safety in the face of our death threats and harassment. We are described as “insane,” “mentally deranged” and “unhinged” — juvenile name-calling that stigmatizes people who struggle with their mental health. Others refer to us as “ignorant,” ironically targeting women with PhDs, the highest level of education. Critics of public health measures call us “angry,” they tone-police, they say we are taking away their “freedoms” — while they threaten to kill us because they don’t want to wear simple masks to take care of each other."

Sunday, September 11, 2022

September 11, 2022: 21st Anniversary of Terrorist Attacks

Today marks a date we will never forget: the unbelievable news of four terrorist attacks on our country that killed nearly 3,000 innocent people. We remember Americans coming together to help out, as well as the enthusiastic patriotism that resulted.

CNN has an interactive presentation of that day titled Inside 9/11: The day that never ends, as well as a display of the 9/11 photos we will never forget. These should be shown in school and elsewhere to remind everyone of what we lost that day.

Thinking of the victims, the survivors, and the heroes today, and the friends and family who miss their loved ones every day.

Thursday, September 08, 2022

RIP Queen Elzabeth: A Remarkable Woman

I was never a big Royalty-watcher, but I always admired Queen Elizabeth (and her mother), and her long reign.  It was a bit of a jolt to hear about "the King" today, referring to Prince Charles.  Most of us have never known a time without the Queen in our lives.

Here is his touching statement about her death:

The King's statement says: "The death of my beloved mother, Her Majesty The Queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family.

"We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a much-loved mother.

"I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world.

"During this period of mourning and change, my family and I will be comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which The Queen was so widely held."

Friday, September 02, 2022

It's Fall COVIID Booster Time!

This morning, in the Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE)” newsletter I receive, epidemiologist Dr. Katelyn Jetelina got right to the point:

"This fall, everyone should get a bivalent COVID-19 booster. And, really, that’s all you need to know: Get a vaccine. Any bivalent vaccine. This fall."

This is the simple messaging that the CDC ought to try using.

I can't wait to get this next booster!