There is a slow down on voluntary acceptance of the Frankenstein injections in the province of BC Canada.
The strange gung ho response by a lot of the Gen X'ers and Millennials , tho'?
The ones that were in love with Harry Potter and Magic?
They are proving to be a disappointment in the intelligence department, and big on following Authority, in my opinion.
An example, from my observations.
Below is a Facebook post, made by a woman in her late 30's.
The reference is from the Harry Potter franchise:
"I got my shot today!"Team Pfiyzer!"
Then comments were made regarding "picking up better wifi already", a snide jab at the "Conspiracy Theory" of 5G and micro chipping.
Some kind of rebellion of sorts against her parents generation, the so called Hippy Boomers?
I have met her mom, and she probably would not be lining up for the shot, so those are my thoughts on that, for what its worth.
Then there is this disturbing new trend:
COVID-19: B.C. youth welcome at vaccination clinics without parental consent
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says
people aged 12 to 17 can make up their own mind about receiving a Pfizer vaccine
May 20, 2021
[...] the quickest way to help get the 310,000 youth in B.C. immunized, and that the youth vaccination program would
not be rolled out in schools.
[...] Henry said youth would
not need parental or guardian consent to be vaccinated, as the Infants Act in B.C.
allows a child or youth to consent to medical treatment including immunizations as long as they are given information. She said if a youth turns up alone at a clinic a public health nurse will explain the vaccination process and associated risks.
She said there was plenty of vaccine available in B.C. and the introduction of youth vaccinations would not affect the distribution of second doses in the province. The gap for getting the second dose is now down to 13 weeks from the initial four months.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry will give the latest figures on newly confirmed cases, deaths, recoveries and more.
vancouversun.com
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Luring unaccompanied youngsters with bribes, happening in the Province of Ontario:
This has become reality now, out there:
One of the reasons behind this, is that dang ol vaccine "hesitancy" that seems to be happening.
Adults are saying "no Thank you", and meanwhile the big stock pile of Bio Hazard material that should be kept in ultra cold vaults and fridges is probably getting close to expiry dates!
Once thawed, I think the shelf life is only about 6 hours.
How much money is going down the drain?
[...] Health Canada told CTV News that Canada received 695,275 doses from both Moderna and Pfizer in January. On a per-dose basis that would mean the
Canadian government would have paid roughly $34.51 per dose.
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Article from the Prime Minister on his Canadian Government website, dated October 23, 2020:
The Government of Canada has now
signed agreements with Medicago, AstraZeneca, Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Novavax, Pfizer, and Moderna. Agreements signed to date will secure access to up to
358 million doses of their different COVID-19 vaccine candidates. At this time, there are three vaccine candidates currently under review and many others in clinical trials and in development.
As we continue to address the health, social, and economic impacts of COVID-19, the Government of Canada is actively pursuing the purchase and development of vaccines, treatments, and related supplies to protect Canadians from the virus and support our recovery from the pandemic. This includes...
pm.gc.ca
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This is from the Canadian Government Procurement site, updated April 29, 2021:
[...]
To date, the
Government of Canada has invested over $1 billion to secure access to promising vaccine candidates.
This includes up-front payments that companies require to support vaccine development, testing and at-risk manufacturing.
Subsequent payments are contingent on vaccines passing clinical trials and obtaining regulatory approval.
How the Government of Canada is working to provide Canadians with access to an approved coronavirus vaccine as early as possible.
www.canada.ca