UPDATE: Alberta government now recommends COVID booster every 3 months
The Alberta government has updated its policy for COVID boosters, saying that all people above the age of just 6 months old can get an mRNA COVID booster every 3 months for the rest of their lives.
Another US media outlet addresses spike in cancer rates since 2019
Dr. Mark Hyman commits (intentional?) Freudian to address the elephant in the room.
Social media reacts: Chrystia Freeland hopelessly ratio’d on her latest COVID booster promotion
Chrystia Freeland is still promoting the Covid booster vaccines on her social media.
Smith tells the CBC they are not her doctor after getting asked if she’ll get COVID booster
Smith hints she will trust her immune system over the latest leaky COVID vax.
Dr. McCullough claims COVID vaccines never worked on anyone
Meanwhile, Health Canada is advising people to get their seventh shot.
Australian government says vaccine risk too high for people under 30
The Australian government says the risk of myocarditis from a COVID booster might be greater than COVID itself — so it won’t allow people under 30 to get a fourth vaccine.
Doctor says ‘normal’ is for the ‘far-right’
People who want to return to a ‘normal’ life are on the “far-right” political spectrum, according to a doctor who appeared on The Agenda.
57% of Canadians with 1 or 2 shots will not get a booster
A new survey from the Angus Reid Institute reveals that over half of those who have received just one or two doses of the COVID vaccine are not willing to get a booster.
Ontario expands 4th vaccine eligibility, warns of myocarditis
Shockingly, Ontario Chief Medical Officer Kieran Moore has announced that a fourth vaccine is now available for everyone 18+ but said not everyone should get it due to the risk of myocarditis.
Health Minister says two doses not enough, warns of ongoing booster shots
Even though the government announced they were suspending some vaccine mandates, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says they need to “transition” away from ‘fully vaccinated’ meaning two doses, suggesting ongoing booster requirements in the future.