Protection

Highly Vaxxed Europe Must Now Mask Outdoors

Covid-19 vaccine not effective enough to keep Europe from implementing even stricter mask mandates.

EU Regulators, WHO Call for End to COVID Boosters, Citing Evidence Strategy Is Failing

EU drug regulators, World Health Organization experts and the former chairman of the UK’s COVID task force all cited mounting evidence mRNA COVID boosters aren’t working and the strategy should be dropped.

Un-Vaxxed Africa Only World Region Enjoying Drop in COVID Cases: World Health Organization

15 million new coronavirus cases reported globally last week among more-vaccinated countries—unvaccinated Africa only region reporting a drop, says W.H.O.

4-Year-Old Boy With Cancer Faces Eviction from Vancouver Ronald McDonald House Over Vax Mandate

A family in British Columbia says  they’re being evicted from a Vancouver Ronald McDonald House, where their four-year-old son is staying while undergoing treatment for leukemia, because they aren’t vaccinated against COVID-19.

Pfizer CEO Admits ‘Two Doses of Vaccine Offer Very Limited Protection If Any’

Just a few days after CDC Director Rochelle Walensky admitted that COVID vaccines cannot protect against the transmission and spread of COVID, while also acknowledging that nearly half of all COVID-positive hospital patients were admitted for reasons other than COVID, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is now claiming that two doses of his company’s vaccine “offers very limited protection, if any” – but that, somehow, three doses is the magic number to protect against serious illness.

COVID Vax Too Ineffective to Curb Hospitalizations in U.S., Contradicting CDC Claim

Despite the country's high vaccination rate, U.S. breaks record with more than 145,000 covid-19 hospitalizations.

Bank Of America Cuts Overdraft Fees, Eliminates Insufficient Funds Fees

Bank of America said Tuesday it would eliminate insufficient funds fees and cut overdraft fees from $35 to $10—the latest move from a large bank away from the practice amid years of pressure from critics who say the fees unfairly target vulnerable communities.

Pfizer, J&J Among Pharma Companies Accused of Funding Terrorism in Iraq

A three-judge panel on Jan. 4 revived a lawsuit against five pharma companies accused of helping finance terror attacks against U.S. service members in Iraq during the “War on Terror.”

Man Threatens to Kill Trump, Gets Charged: ‘Take Him Down’

Thomas Welnicki from New York was charged on Saturday with knowingly and willfully threatening to kill, kidnap, and inflict bodily harm upon President Donald Trump.

March for Life on National Mall Continues as Planned Despite D.C. Vax/Test Rules

The March for Life annual rally and march on the National Mall in Washington, DC, is expected to proceed as planned on Friday, January 21, despite the capital city’s vaccine and coronavirus testing requirements.

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