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Saturday, April 25, 2020

Who is behind the coronavirus social distancing protests?

Christopher Wilson Senior Writer, Yahoo News•April 21, 2020






Colorado medics counterprotest hundreds demanding end to stay-at-home measures


Over the past week, protests against social distancing orders have sprung up across the country. The crowds have generally numbered a few hundred, been predominantly white and had some carrying firearms.


Although they give the appearance of spontaneous demonstrations by angry citizens, in fact they have largely been organized by conservative activists.

The rallies are pushing back against social distancing guidelines put in place by governors in an attempt to limit the spread of the coronavirus, which has led to at least 42,000 deaths in the United States. Medical experts universally say that stopping the chain of transmission to avoid overwhelming medical systems is the only way to buy time while treatments and vaccines are developed.

On Monday, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia announced that the state would begin opening fitness centers, bowling alleys, body art studios, barbers, hair and nail salons and massage therapy businesses on Friday, followed by theaters and restaurants on Monday, April 27. Some Democrats, including Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms, have criticized the decision. In Tennessee, Republican Gov. Bill Lee announced that the state’s stay-at-home order would expire at the end of April.


Protesters at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., on Monday, demanding that Gov. Tom Wolf reopen Pennsylvania’s economy even as new social distancing mandates took effect at stores and other commercial buildings. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Some of the rallies are being pushed by Republican-allied groups in battleground states with Democratic governors. According to the Associated Press, last week’s Michigan protest was organized by the Michigan Conservative Coalition, a group co-founded by a GOP state representative and his wife, who is on the advisory board for an official Trump campaign group called Women for Trump and is also the co-founder of Michigan Trump Republicans. Another of the event’s promoters, Greg McNeilly, is a longtime political adviser to the wealthy DeVos family, which includes current Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a first-term Democrat, has drawn the ire of President Trump and been mentioned as a potential running mate for presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden. A poll done for the Detroit Regional Chamber found 57 percent of respondents approving of Whitmer’s handling of the virus, versus 44 percent approving of Trump’s.

Protests across the Midwest were driven by Facebook groups created by the Dorr family of conservative activists. Ben Dorr is the leader of the organization Minnesota Gun Rights and, along with his brothers, Chris and Aaron, has promoted Facebook groups protesting the guidelines. According to the Washington Post, roughly 200,000 people are members of groups targeting stay-at-home orders in Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Dorr was a primary organizer for Monday’s rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania’s capital.

Wisconsinites Against Excessive Quarantine was created on Wednesday by Ben Dorr. Chris Dorr is the creator of Pennsylvanians Against Excessive Quarantine as well as Ohioans Against Excessive Quarantine. Aaron Dorr is the creator of New Yorkers Against Excessive Quarantine. The Dorrs, along with their father, Paul, have been been active in a number of political battles over the years, ranging from taking strong pro-gun and anti-abortion stances to fighting public school referenda in Iowa.

A protest in Texas was broadcast by InfoWars, the conspiracy theory boosting site owned by Alex Jones. The site has been banned from a number of platforms and involved in multiple lawsuits, including a ruling late last year requiring Jones to pay $100,000 in legal fees for the parents of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting who were suing him over his claims that the event never occurred. In 2017, Jones was forced to apologize to yogurt company Chobani after stating it was destroying the city of Twin Falls, Idaho, by hiring refugees to work at a plant there. Earlier this month, the Food and Drug Administration told Jones to stop promoting scam coronavirus therapies.

InfoWars owner Alex Jones appears at a “Reopen America” rally on April 18 at the state Capitol in Austin, Texas. (Mark Felix/AFP)

InfoWars has already announced its plans for a second rally this Saturday, writing on its website, “Show the globalists, including eugenicist Bill Gates, the World Health Organization and the CDC, that they can’t suspend freedom in America at a mere whim, and that they can’t force us to wear face masks like the people in Communist China, from whence the Wuhan coronavirus originated.”

Facebook has removed event postings for some protests, stating, “Unless government prohibits the event during this time, we allow it to be organized on Facebook. For this same reason, events that defy government’s guidance on social distancing aren’t allowed on Facebook.”

While photos and videos from the protests have proliferated across cable news and social media platforms, the attendees represent a minority of Americans. A Yahoo News/YouGov poll released Monday found that 60 percent of Americans oppose the protests, while just 22 percent support them. The same poll found that 71 percent of respondents were more concerned about opening things up too quickly versus too slowly, which is in line with the results from Pew Research and NBC News/Wall Street Journal surveys released last week. A spokesperson for GOP Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland said they received more media inquiries for the protest there than there were actual attendees, while in Colorado health care workers blocked anti-distancing protesters



Some elected representatives, almost exclusively Republican, are in favor of the pushback. Idaho state Rep. Heather Scott called Gov. Brad Little “Little Hitler” and likened his stay-at-home orders to the Holocaust. Two state representatives spoke at Monday’s protest in Pennsylvania but avoided making references to Nazi Germany.

“Unfortunately, some people have lost their lives to the virus,” said state GOP Rep. Aaron Bernstine. “My heart goes out to every one of those people. But my heart also goes out to the 1.5 million people in Pennsylvania out of work.”

The protests received support last week from Trump, who issued an all-caps tweet calling on followers to “LIBERATE” Michigan, Minnesota and Virginia, all states with Democratic governors seen as potential swing states in November’s presidential election. Some commentators and right-wing economists have urged Trump to reopen the country despite warnings by epidemiologists that it could result in a second wave of infections and deaths. Because governors and mayors ordered the shutdown — and not the federal government — questions remain over what, exactly, Trump could do to spur the reopening.

Trump’s support of the protests has drawn bipartisan condemnation from governors fighting the virus in their states.

“I don’t think it’s helpful to encourage demonstrations and encourage people to go against the president’s own policy,” said Hogan on Sunday in an interview with CNN, continuing, “The president’s policy says you can’t start to reopen under his plan until you have declining numbers for 14 days, which those states and my state do not have. So then to encourage people to go protest the plan that you just made recommendations on, on Thursday, it just doesn’t make any sense. We’re sending completely conflicting messages out to the governors and to the people, as if we should ignore federal policy and federal recommendations.”

“We have an order from governors — both Republicans and Democrats — that basically are designed to protect people’s health, literally their lives,” Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, said in an ABC News interview on Sunday. “To have a president of the United States basically encourage insubordination, to encourage illegal activity — these orders actually are the law of these states.

“To have an American president encourage people to violate the law — I can’t remember any time during my time in America where we have seen such a thing,” continued Inslee, adding: “It is dangerous because it can inspire people to ignore things that actually can save their lives. And I don’t know that there’s another way to characterize it.”

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RIGHT WING NUTS ANTI COVID-19 PROTESTS 














 IT SPREAD TO CANADA 


Thursday, March 26, 2020

TRUE BELIEVER IS A QUACK

Florida man whose 'game changer' coronavirus treatment was touted by Trump is a believer, but warns: Don't try this at home


Caitlin Dickson Reporter,Yahoo News•March 26, 2020

It’s been less than a week since Rio Giardinieri claimed his coronavirus was cured overnight by an antimalarial drug touted by President Trump and by Fox News, and he has no complaints.

“Man, I’m alive and kickin’,” Giardinieri told Yahoo News over the phone on Wednesday. “Feeling good.”

The 52-year-old said he was finally able to return to his home in Miami Shores, Fla., Tuesday night, after being hospitalized for the coronavirus and pneumonia for about a week. The story of Giardinieri’s remarkable recovery, which was first reported Monday by a local Fox affiliate in Los Angeles, quickly became the subject of national news — and speculation — after it was picked up by the New York Post and tweeted by Trump, who hailed the news as a “great early result” from the drug, which has yet to be approved as a treatment for the coronavirus.

Clinical trials of hydroxychloroquine — a drug used to treat malaria and some autoimmune conditions such as lupus — in combination with the antibiotic azithromycin were set to begin in New York on Tuesday, but Trump had been touting the unproven drug combination as a “game changer” for the coronavirus since last week.

Despite warnings from experts that existing evidence of the drugs’ effect on coronavirus symptoms is limited and largely anecdotal, Trump’s promotion of the prospective treatment has prompted stockpiling, limiting access to the lifesaving drug for lupus patients, and fatally misinformed attempts to self-medicate.

In an attempt to ward off the coronavirus, an Arizona couple in their 60s reportedly ingested chloroquine phosphate, mistaking the aquarium-cleaning ingredient for the antimalarial medication they’d heard the president promoting on television. The mistake proved to be lethal for the man and landed his wife in critical care.

“The one thing that scares me to death is people taking these stories and going out and self-diagnosing and self-medicating,” said Giardinieri. “They can’t do that. They’ve got to go to a doctor.”


Giardinieri told Yahoo News that since his recovery, he’s received messages from many people on social media asking him about how to take hydroxychloroquine. “I’m like, ‘No, no. You got this wrong. It’s a dangerous drug. Don’t take this unless it’s being prescribed and you get your dosage based on your weight and your size and how your body reacts.’”

Still, he feels it’s important to let the public know that “there’s hope out there. There is something out there that can cure you.”

“I’m not a doctor. I’m not a scientist. I can only tell you that I have 100 percent belief that this saved my life,” he said.

So far, no doctor or hospital official involved in his care has been willing to confirm, or dispute, that belief.

Giardinieri said that about five days before going to the hospital, he began experiencing symptoms beginning with extreme fatigue. “I’m a guy that sleeps five hours a day — I have my entire adult life,” he said, but suddenly he was sleeping 12 to 15 hours at a stretch. He soon developed a fever, a terrible headache and a persistent pain below his shoulder blades.

“By the time I got to the hospital, I was diagnosed with pneumonia and COVID-19,” Giardinieri said. Though the initial report by Fox 11 Los Angeles stated that he was admitted to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood, Fla., he clarified that he was in fact treated at Memorial Regional Hospital, which is next door and part of the same health care system as Joe DiMaggio. A spokesperson for Memorial Healthcare System told Yahoo News that Giardinieri “was never a patient at our pediatric facility, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. That was reported incorrectly.” However, the spokesperson declined to confirm or deny that he had been treated at Memorial Regional, citing HIPAA protections.
The story of Rio Giardinieri’s remarkable recovery was first 
reported on Monday by Fox 11 in Los Angeles. (Fox News)

According to the account Giardinieri provided to Yahoo News, doctors never told him his diagnosis of the coronavirus compounded with pneumonia would be fatal, but by Friday he’d become convinced that he was unlikely to survive.

“It was my feeling based on how it was progressing, how my heart was doing, how my breathing was doing. It was getting shallower and shallower by the day,” Giardinieri said. So he began reaching out to family and friends to say goodbye. One friend responded with a text urging him to ask his doctor for hydroxychloroquine, which he’d heard about on “The Ingraham Angle.” Fox News host Laura Ingraham has talked about the Trump-endorsed medication multiple times on her show since last week, even saying that she’d “happily volunteer” to test the drug as a treatment for the coronavirus.

Giardinieri said he asked a nurse about the medication, who then relayed his request to the doctor. Though the physician informed Giardinieri that he could not provide him with the drug, he put him in touch with an infectious disease doctor who, after speaking to Giardinieri on the phone, agreed to authorize the use of hydroxychloroquine. Thirty minutes later, Giardinieri said, a nurse was giving him his first dose in pill form.

The next morning, he says, he woke up completely symptom-free.

In response to requests for confirmation of his account, the hospital’s corporate spokesperson told Yahoo News in an email that “Memorial Healthcare System is unable to discuss the care that anyone may or may not be receiving at one of our facilities. Doing so is a violation of HIPAA legislation. Our position has been and will always be completely respectful of an individual’s right to confidentiality and privacy.

“If Mr. Giardinieri chooses to share his information with you, that’s his choice,” the email continued. “We are following CDC guidelines for the care of COVID-19. For more information about the treatment you’ve referenced, please refer to their website.”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website states that “there are no US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs specifically for the treatment of patients with COVID-19.” However, it notes that “hydroxychloroquine has been administered to hospitalized COVID-19 patients on an uncontrolled basis in multiple countries, including in the United States” and that the medication is currently under investigation in clinical trials for “treatment of patients with mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19.”
A packet of tablets containing hydroxychloroquine, a drug that has shown signs of effectiveness against the coronavirus. (Gerard Julian/AFP via Getty Images)

Giardinieri told Yahoo News that he was asked by the hospital not to provide the names of any doctors or other staff who treated him.

“They don’t want to give credit to the pill. They say it could be in conjunction with other things they were doing,” he said. “And I understand their position. They don’t want to assume liability on something that’s not scientifically tested.”

Giardinieri said that despite his request for a new coronavirus test, the hospital declined to retest him to confirm that he has, in fact, been cured of the virus. Though he’s been discharged from the hospital, he said he’s still required by the state to self-quarantine, telling Yahoo News that he had to register with the Florida Department of Health on Wednesday morning. And he’s still taking hydroxychloroquine for two more days.

He reiterated that he is not advising anyone to take hydroxychloroquine on their own, and acknowledged the hospital’s reluctance to endorse this unproven treatment.

Nonetheless, when asked why he still wanted to tell his story, despite those qualifications, he said, “Are you kidding me? When you’re facing death and you’ve had nine days of fever and back pain and headaches and a friend of yours suggests it to you, you ask for it, you take it and within 10 hours you’re symptom-free? I think the world needs to know that.”


SEE
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/coronavirus-malaria-drug-has-no-impact.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/updated-arizona-man-dies-after.html   
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/pence-again-touts-chloroquine-as.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/snakeoil-on-fox-surgeon-general-shuts.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/dr-trump-quack-trump-kept-saying-it-was.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/covid-report-trump-touted-malaria-drug.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/scientists-chase-two-fronts-in-how-to.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/snake-oil-salesman-heres-truth-about.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/man-dies-and-his-wife-is-under-critical.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/trumps-hyping-of-malaria-drug-to-treat.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/trump-is-idiot-virus-drug-touted-by.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/trump-is-idiot-trump-lashes-out-at.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/south-korea-experts-recommend-anti-hiv.html
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/03/clinical-trial-shows-hiv-drugs.html


Saturday, April 25, 2020

"Reckless yahoos protest at Queen's Park in Toronto to end the shutdown"
PREMIER DOUG FORD DENOUNCES COVIDIOTS PROTESTING AT THE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE IN ONTARIO OVER CORONAVIRUS STAY AT HOME REGULATIONS
YES HE DID AND IT WAS REFRESHING


BLOGTO City Tanya Mok Posted 4/25/2020


There's a protest in Toronto today. Civil liberties are at stake, the curve is flattening, haircuts are growing out beyond recognition: it's all too much, for some.

Chants of "Open up Ontario" are resounding at Queen's Park right now as a handful of citizens choose to spend their Saturday afternoon protesting Ontario's social distancing measures during a global pandemic.

Protesters chanting “my body my choice”

No social distancing except by reporters and journalist.

(I am not protesting I am covering independently) #queenspark #protest #COVID19 #toronto pic.twitter.com/R33mdO8g6J— Klara Quinton (@KlaraQuinton) April 25, 2020

The sizeable crowd of "yahoos", as Premier Doug Ford referred to them today, are currently fussing over the fact that trying to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has taken the lives of 811 people in Ontario and more than 2,350 nationwide to date has become unbearable.

Doug Ford condemns lockdown protests happening now at Queens Park in Toronto calling them “wreckless”
pic.twitter.com/52v2rw28UG— LΞIGH (@LeighStewy) April 25, 2020

"We see these people that are absolutely irresponsible, it's reckless to do what they're doing," said Ford in a press conference this afternoon. "And personally, I think it's selfish."


Energetic waving of signs that say things like "I want a haircut" would almost be funny, if it didn't blatantly flout the urgings of health officials and frontline healthcare workers, who have been saving lives amidst PPE shortages and outbreaks in the city's most vulnerable communities.

Protesters not social distancing. Letting kids play together.

Images from the current #endtheshutdown #protest in #toronto (I am not protesting, I am here covering this independently - I am wearing mask/gloves and distanced) #queenspark @blogTO @nationalpost @globalnewsto pic.twitter.com/8CLBPteY0p— Klara Quinton (@KlaraQuinton) April 25, 2020

Interestingly, someone's also holding a sign that says "Covexit", which is a pretty weird conflation of COVID-19 and the U.K.'s split from the European Union. Maybe they can take a leaf out of that book and 'exit' the province for a few months while the rest of us try to isolate?

Singing “get up stand up stand up for your rights” #Toronto #protest #COVID19 #queenspark

I am not protesting I am covering this independently pic.twitter.com/biUYwlgozp— Klara Quinton (@KlaraQuinton) April 25, 2020

Even more ironic than the waving of a "Free The Strong" sign alongside a "Protect The Vulnerable" sign is the fact some of the protestors are wearing face masks.

That's good news for the rest of us, because one can only imagine how many respiratory droplets are being dispersed while people shout for their right to haircuts.

Protesters chanting “Everyone’s essential, freedoms are essential, return our freedoms, return our rights” and moving towards traffic from Queens Park

(I am not protesting I am covering independently) #queenspark #protest #COVID19 #toronto pic.twitter.com/kutSzgc6AV— Klara Quinton (@KlaraQuinton) April 25, 2020

There even appears to be some mindful 2-metre-distancing going on, which shows a basic understanding of community spread, despite advocating for "reopening" of industries which have closed specifically for that reason.


Images from the current #endtheshutdown #protest in #toronto (I am not protesting, I am here covering this independently - I am wearing mask/gloves and distanced) #queenspark @blogTO @nationalpost @globalnewsto pic.twitter.com/LsF8e371Cj— Klara Quinton (@KlaraQuinton) April 25, 2020

Toronto's Medical Officer of Health announced last week the cumulative rate of COVID-19 in Toronto is lower than originally projected, thanks to people staying at home for the last month.

Lead photo by Klara Quinton;




Ford slams ‘bunch of yahoos’ protesting emergency measures outside Queen’s Park

About one hundred people went to Queen's Park Saturday slamming COVID-19 emergency measures and demanding a return to normal.


Chris Herhalt, CP24.com
Published Saturday, April 25, 2020

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’s furious at the “bunch of yahoos” who decided to flout physical distancing measures and emergency laws to protest outside Queen’s Park Saturday afternoon, calling them “irresponsible, reckless and selfish.”

About 100 people gathered in front of Queen’s Park, chanting slogans demanding Ford “open up Ontario” and end all emergency measures, with some carrying signs claiming the novel coronavirus is a hoax.



Ford was visibly angry at the gathering, which violates the province’s month-long order banning all gatherings of more than five people.


“We have healthcare workers down the street at these hospitals working round the clock, to protect the community and 99.9 per cent of people in this province are working together side by side, that’s the reason we’re able to see a flattening of the curve,” Ford said
.

“But then we have a bunch of yahoos out in the front of Queen’s Park sitting there protesting that the place isn’t open, as they are breaking the law. And putting everyone in jeopardy, putting themselves in jeopardy, putting workers

 in jeopardy and god forbid one of them ends up in the hospital down the street.”

WOW NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD SAY THIS, BUT I AGREE WITH FORD.

He said he hoped Toronto police would ticket them.

Not keeping at least two metres apart from someone not in your own household currently carries a fine of $880 in Toronto.

Some demonstrators complained about not being able to get a haircut for the past five weeks, while others called media reports about the virus’ spread “fake news.”



A few demonstrators also brought children to the rally.

“Imagine if we had every single Ontarian acted like the way they’re doing right now, “Ford said. “It would set us back months.

The virus has so far infected at least 13,000 Ontarians, killing 811.

About one hundred people went to Queen's Park Saturday slamming COVID-19 emergency measures and demanding a return to normal.


'Bunch of yahoos': Ontario Premier Doug Ford sounds off on COVID-19 hoaxers protesting in Toronto

Coronavirus outbreak: Doug Ford blasts 'bunch of yahoos' protesting COVID-19 restrictions outside Queen's Park


Ahmar Khan April 25, 2020

A sunny day in Toronto has led to the Premier of Ontario, Doug Ford questioning the morality and intelligence of a group of protestors gathered outside the legislature at Queen’s Park in Toronto to voice their opinions against COVID-19 measures on Saturday afternoon.

Ford was asked about the group, and said he was appalled at the group for disobeying physical distancing measures and putting the wellbeing of others at risk.

“We have a bunch of yahoos out in front of Queen’s Park sitting there protesting, but the place isn’t open. They’re breaking the law and putting everybody in jeopardy,” Ford said

An anti-lockdown protest has formed outside the #Ontario legislature.

Many people chanting that #Covid19 is not real

1 man’s sign: ”I want a haircut”

At 1 point, they started singing the national anthem

Currently 44,364 Canadians have tested + for the virus & 2,350 have died pic.twitter.com/pJelE7dObu
— Brandon Gonez (@brandongonez) April 25, 2020

The group of protestors were shouting out “fear is the virus” and “the virus is hoax” while carrying placards reading “Open Toronto” and “Save Small Businesses! We R all essential.” The most popular sign was a #COVEXIT sign, which is likely referring to a COVID exit.

“There’s nobody who wants to open up the economy more than I do and everyone else, but we have to do it responsibly, with the guidance of our Chief Medical Officer of Health and consultation with municipalities,” said Ford.

Here’s the clip: premier @fordnation fired up after he is asked about people protesting #COVID19 measures outside Queen’s Park: “a bunch of yahoos putting everyone in jeopardy... we’re better than this” he says “it’s irresponsible, reckless, selfish” and setting us back. pic.twitter.com/4wqv792L4k
— Tina Yazdani (@TinaYazdani) April 25, 2020

Ontario health officials reported 476 new COVID-19 infections and 48 new deaths, bringing the total death toll to 811 and the overall case count including recoveries to 13,995.

Much of the support online has been in favour of Ford’s emphatic response to the protestors, with some on the opposite side of the isle politically siding with his wording.


I'm proud to see the leadership that Doug Ford is showing in how he is handling the #covid19 crisis the province, country and world is facing. Taking a stand and calling out those #yahoos at Queen's Park is exactly what this province needs! @fordnation #ONPoli
— Todd Hamblin (@Hambone9) April 25, 2020

Hell just froze over. I actually agreed with Dougie over the protesters over at Queen's Park... #Covid19 #Covid19Ontario #onpoli
— JT Bean (@jt4702) April 25, 2020

Really disappointed at the amount of folks at Queen's Park in Toronto protesting the shutdown. Stop being so selfish. You're not just putting yourself at risk, you're risking everyone else and the stability of our healthcare system. Smarten up folks. #onpoli #COVID19
— Alfred Lam (@AlfredLam) April 25, 2020

Ford was visibly heated at the fact the group had gathered together, especially while tens of millions of Ontarians sit idly in their homes awaiting recommendations.

“We have these people who want to break ranks with the 14.5 million people and just go rogue? Again, it’s irresponsible, reckless and it’s selfish,” said Premier Doug Ford. “It just burns me up, we worked so hard and we have a bunch of yahoos thinking it’s alright,” he said.

The protests come after protests led by far-right wing personalities caused intersections in Vancouver to shut down. The problem was even more pronounced in the U.S. where protests against government measures took place in over a dozen states, as some armed protestors faced off with healthcare workers.

Are these “yahoos” Americans posing as Canadians in Queen’s Park?
pic.twitter.com/pJgjGywnmG
— Mark Mendoza (@mmen_d0za) April 25, 2020

The protests are a black eye on an otherwise very good performance from Ontarians since the start of the pandemic, who have largely followed physical distancing laws.

“We’re better than this as a people, as a province, we proved it then you have these people that want to protest? Hey, I understand people want to get out there, but we have to be responsible,” he said.


With well over a month of pandemic done with, Ford wants Ontarians to keep looking out for each other by flattening the curve and staying at home.

“We’ve come such a long way that we have to protect the health and wellbeing of every single person in this province,” said Ford.


TWITTER COVERAGE
https://twitter.com/i/events/1254137975765528578


RIGHT WING NUTS ANTI COVID-19 PROTESTS 

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/4/who-is-behind-coronavirus-social.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/how-tea-party-linked-group-plans-to.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/conservative-group-linked-to-devos.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/opinion-whos-behind-reopen-protests.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/america-has-descended-into-coronavirus.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/pro-trump-protesters-push-back-on-stay.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/fringe-right-closes-down-michigan.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/these-people-arent-freedom.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-quiet-hand-of-conservative-groups.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/pro-trump-protesters-push-back-on-stay.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/protesters-decry-stay-at-home-orders-in.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/trump-ally-lickspittle-bootlicker.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-rightwing-groups-behind-wave-of.html

 IT SPREAD TO CANADA 
https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/reckless-yahoos-protest-at-queens-park.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/04/canada-eh-great-anti-vaxxer-coronavirus.html












Sunday, August 09, 2020

UPDATE
Mauritius battles devastating fuel spill

AFP 2020-08-10

AFP

A large patch of leaked oil and the vessel MV Wakashio that ran aground near Blue Bay Marine Park off the coast of south-east Mauritius.

Thousands of Mauritians raced to contain a catastrophic oil spill swamping its pristine ocean and beaches on Sunday as frustration mounts over why more wasn’t done to prevent the ecological disaster.

The bulk carrier MV Wakashio has been seeping fuel into a protected marine park boasting unspoiled coral reefs, mangrove forests and endangered species, prompting the government to declare an unprecedented environmental emergency.

Attempts to stabilize the stricken vessel, which ran aground on July 25 but only started leaking oil last week, and to pump 4,000 tons of fuel from its hold have failed. Local authorities fear rough seas could rupture the tanker.

Japan said on Sunday it would send a six-member expert team to assist, joining France which dispatched a naval vessel and military aircraft from nearby Reunion Island after Mauritius issued an appeal for international help.

Thousands of volunteers, many smeared head-to-toe in black sludge, are marshaling along the coastline, stringing together miles of improvised floating barriers made of straw in a desperate attempt to hold back the oily tide.

Mitsui OSK Lines, which operates the vessel owned by a Japanese company, said yesterday that 1,000 tons of fuel oil had escaped so far.

“We are terribly sorry,” the shipping firm’s vice-president, Akihiko Ono, told reporters in Tokyo, promising to “make all-out efforts to resolve the case.” But conservationists say the damage could already be done.

Aerial images show the enormous scale of the disaster, with huge stretches of azure seas around the marooned cargo ship stained a deep inky black, and the region’s fabled lagoons and inlets clouded over.

Thick muck has inundated unspoiled marine habitats and white-sand beaches, causing what experts say is irreparable damage to the fragile coastal ecosystem upon which Mauritius and its economy relies.

Pressure is mounting on the government to explain why more wasn’t done in the two weeks since the bulk carrier ran aground.

The opposition has called for the resignation of the environment and fisheries ministers, while volunteers have ignored an official order to leave the clean-up operation to local authorities, donning rubber gloves to sift through the sludge.

“People by the thousands are coming together. No one is listening to the government anymore,” said Ashok Subron, an environmental activist at Mahebourg, one of the worst-hit areas.

“People have realized that they need to take things into their hands. We are here to protect our fauna and flora.”

Police said on Sunday they would execute a search warrant to board the Wakashio and seize items of interest, including the ship’s log.

Mauritius and its 1.3 million inhabitants depend crucially on the sea for eco-tourism, fostering a reputation as a conservation success story and a world-class destination for nature lovers.


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https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/locals-in-mauritius-are-going-to-great.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/mauritian-prime-minister-seeks.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-oil-spill-at-mauritius-is-disaster.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/update-mauritius-battles-devastating.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/mauritius-oil-spill-locals-scramble-to.html

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https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/france-offers-aid-as-mauritius-declares.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/mauritius-facing-catastrophe-as-oil.html


Thursday, April 30, 2020

Angry meat packing employee dares Trump to work shifts with him during pandemic: ‘Join the fun!’
April 30, 2020 By Brad Reed


A worker at a meat-packing plant in Indiana is none too happy with President Donald Trump’s order that he stay at work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Indianapolis Star reports that Gary Harris, a 20-year veteran at the Tyson Foods meat plant in Logansport, Indiana, is daring the president to put his own health on the line and help them process meat to keep food on American families’ tables.

“If he does that I think they should bring the president down here and have him work shoulder-to-shoulder and join the fun,” said Harris.



Harris explained that more than 100 employees at the Logansport plant have already tested positive for COVID-19, which has created severe stress and anxiety among his fellow workers.

“God help the people on the line,” he said. “Everyone is scared and worried, no one knows who has it and who doesn’t because the company won’t say.”


Tyson temporarily shut down the Logansport plant over the weekend, and both the company and United Food and Commercial Workers Local 700 have said that the plant needs to remain shut down until it is safe to return.

“The reality is that these workers are putting their lives on the line every day to keep our country fed during this deadly outbreak,” UFCW International President Marc Perrone this week. “To protect America’s food supply, America’s meatpacking workers must be protected.”








Thursday, October 12, 2023

Fears of 'QAnon Queen' group violence prompt action from Canadian police

Matthew Chapman
October 11, 2023 

YouTube CROSS DRESSING QUEEN

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have set up a temporary detachment in the town of Richmound, Saskatchewan, as locals fear violence from the QAnon influencer and cult leader who recently moved into the area, reported Vice on Wednesday.

Romana Didulo, who recently took up residence in an abandoned school in the area, claims to be the rightful Queen of Canada — and to be fighting a secret society of pedophiles who rule the country. Roughly ten devoted followers travel with her and obey her orders.

RCMP officials assured the town at a meeting on Tuesday that Didulo's group poses no risk to the community, and that they are doing stops of vehicles that leave the school. The cult reacted angrily to the proceedings, with a nightly livestream denouncing local townspeople as "Nazis."

Per an earlier report, Didulo's cult sent threatening letters to locals in Richmound, saying, "failure to Cease and Desist, IMMEDIATELY, from your Rothchild/CCP based communistic, unfair, demoralizing, and immoral activities and behaviors while 'serving the (We the People)' and 'before the (We the People)' under the present Natural Law WILL surely bring forth judgment upon yourselves and if found guilty of ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ or ‘Treason’ you WILL face publicly broadcast executions upon yourselves, and underserved devastation upon your children, grandchildren and families."


Among other activities, Didulo has been
printing her own "interdimensional" currency for her followers.

The QAnon movement, which began under former President Donald Trump's administration and purported to be based on an intelligence officer predicting mass arrests of the true enemies of America, has splintered into a number of factions, including another group that gathered multiple times in Dallas in the hope that a still-living John F. Kennedy would reveal himself to take the mantle of their fight.

Cult of self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' threatens Sask. village with public executions  CBC  Fri, October 6, 2023 

Police seek to assure Sask. village residents that cult camped there poses no imminent danger QAnon 


BACKGROUNDER
QANONS ARE HARASSING PEOPLE AT THE WHIM OF A WOMAN THEY SAY IS CANADA’S QUEEN

‘Queen of Canada’ Wants Some American Subjects

QAnon Queen of Canada Now Claims to Be Queen of the World

The QAnon Queen Told Followers They Didn’t Need to Pay Bills. It Didn’t End Well.

Self-declared ‘Queen of Canada’ detained by RCMP after alleged threats to health-care workers

A QAnon leader in Canada told her 70,000 followers to 'shoot to kill' doctors 
vaccinating kids against COVID-19


Thursday, August 13, 2020

Mauritian prime minister seeks compensation for oil spill

The oil leak from the MV Wakashio leaves streaks of black across the previously pristine turquoise waters of the island nation. Photo courtesy of the French General Staff Army/EPA-EFE

Aug. 11 (UPI) -- Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth told Parliament he expects compensation from a Japanese shipping company behind an oil spill off the coast of the Indian Ocean island nation.

The MV Wakashio ran aground near Pointe d'Esny on July 25 and began leaking oil into the island's previously pristine, turquoise water. An estimated 2,500 tons of oil turned the waters black, threatening protected coral reefs and lagoons.

The spill has prompted scores of volunteers to race to the region to build sugarcane booms and clean up oil along the coast. A crack in the ship has widened, threatening to spill even more oil into the ocean.

Last week, Jugnauth said his country was in an "environmental crisis."


RELATED Mauritius declares state of emergency as wrecked ship leaks oil into ocean

On Tuesday, he told Parliament he'll "ensure that the insurance company of MV Wakashio compensates the state and any other entity or person affected by the calamity."

The ship is owned by Nagashiki Shipping, which said Sunday that it was working with Mauritian authorities to clean up the spill. Because of the crack, the 984-foot-long ship can no longer navigate under its own power, so a tug boat was being deployed to the scene.

"We deeply apologize to everyone in Mauritius and do our best to protect the environment and minimize the effects of pollution," the company said in a statement.

Jugnauth defended himself against criticism that the government was too slow to work to remove oil still stored on the ship.

"Mauritius has no such expertise and required resources," he said. The "government has done its level best to prevent the situation from worsening in the face of very rough seas due to bad weather conditions."


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https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/update-mauritius-battles-devastating.html

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Locals in Mauritius are going to great lengths to help clean up a devastating oil spill off the country’s southeastern coast. A Japanese tanker ran aground late last month, and then started leaking more than a thousand tonnes of oil into the ocean. Residents have accused the government of not doing enough to contain the spill, but instead of tearing their hair out in frustration, they’re putting their tresses to good use. Yashini Padayachee explains. #Mauritiusoilspill #oilspillinMauritius #Mauritius




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https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/locals-in-mauritius-are-going-to-great.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/mauritian-prime-minister-seeks.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-oil-spill-at-mauritius-is-disaster.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/update-mauritius-battles-devastating.html

https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/08/mauritius-oil-spill-locals-scramble-to.html

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