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  • San Jose reaches vaccine deal with police union on deadline day(Exemptions but, not for your children)

    10/01/2021 1:29:17 PM PDT · by Vendome · 3 replies
    KTVU ^ | 10-01-2021 | Jesse Gary
    The San Jose police union and the city have reached an agreement on employee COVID vaccinations. The agreement stipulates officers have until Sunday to either be vaccinated or show proof of a weekly negative COVID test.Upwards of 140 police officers, half the dispatchers, and 80 firefighters have indicated they’ll resign or take termination before being forced to get vaccinated. Firefighter Barry Arata had said that "if a firefighter and police officers don’t want to get vaccinated that is our choice with our rights to freedom and privacy."In terms of the rules for the city, the mayor's office said they...
  • Newsom orders COVID vaccines for eligible students, the first K-12 school mandate in nation(Why....?)

    10/01/2021 10:48:31 AM PDT · by Vendome · 52 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | 10-01-2021 | Howard Blume, Rong-Gong Lin II, Taryn Luna
    In the first such action in the nation, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a mandate Friday requiring all eligible public and private schoolchildren in California to be vaccinated against COVID-19... The mandate would take effect for grades 7 through 12 the semester following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's full approval of the vaccine for children ages 12 and over, ...Students in kindergarten through sixth grade would be phased in after the vaccine is formally approved for younger children. Once in effect, students will not be allowed to attend classes in-person on campus without being vaccinated, just as with any other...
  • Increased COVID-19 safety measures could be hindering state's economic recovery(Yuh Think?)

    09/29/2021 12:26:33 PM PDT · by Vendome · 8 replies
    KTVU ^ | 9-29-2021 | Derek Keller
    A new set of restrictions were implemented last week for residents of Contra Costa County. The goal is to increase the percentage of vaccinated citizens. The County will adopt some of the strictest COVID-19 measures in the country. According the Contra Costa Health website, "Everyone 12 and older must show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to enter restaurants, gyms and other indoor businesses where there's an increased risk of spreading." California has one of the highest rates of vaccination among the United States. The state has administered at least one vaccine dose to 70% of the eligible...
  • 'Very concerned': Bay Area elected officials battle health officers on COVID mask mandates

    09/29/2021 12:24:16 PM PDT · by Vendome · 14 replies
    SF Gate ^ | 9-29-2021 | Eric Ting
    At a Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors meeting at the end of August, Supervisor Susan Ellenberg repeatedly pressed Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody on when the county's indoor mask mandate would be lifted. The number of new COVID-19 cases in Santa Clara County had started to slow at the time of the meeting, and when Ellenberg asked Cody how long the mandate would last, Cody seemed to suggest some degree of perpetuity. What followed was an exchange that grew increasingly tense with each reply. "I appreciate that comment about the flu, of course last year not only were we...
  • Stanford doctor says US has probably peaked in Delta variant COVID surge(Maybe, Maybe not...)

    09/29/2021 12:21:07 PM PDT · by Vendome · 12 replies
    MSN ^ | 9-29-2021 | Editorial Announcement
    There is good news coming in on the COVID-19 front. A new CDC forecast model put together at UMass Amherst predicts that COVID hospitalizations will drop by nearly half in the next two weeks. COVID death and case numbers are also likely to drop and a Stanford doctor says that the latest U.S. surge has likely hit its peak. "It's clear that the United States has probably peaked in its latest surge connected to the Delta variant and some states will see steeper declines than others and some counties within states will do the same," says Stanford's Dr. Jorge Salinas....
  • Holdouts Remain for Businesses Requiring COVID Shot, Potentially Expanding Worker Shortage

    09/28/2021 2:54:37 PM PDT · by Vendome · 30 replies
    MSN ^ | 9-28-2021 | Rebecca Klapper
    Businesses requiring their workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 are still facing some holdouts, prompting concern that workers fired for not getting the vaccine will expand the staffing shortages across the country. The Biden administration has said that companies will face $13,600 fines per violation and mandatory weekly testing will be the alternative to being vaccinated. Delta Air Lines stopped short of requiring vaccination but said that starting in November, unvaccinated workers on the company health plan will pay a $200 monthly surcharge.
  • L.A. considers sweeping COVID vaccine mandate for restaurants, gyms, malls and salons

    09/28/2021 2:51:07 PM PDT · by Vendome · 20 replies
    MSN ^ | 9-28-2021 | Rong-Gong
    Los Angeles is considering a sweeping law requiring adult customers to show proof of full vaccination to enter indoor restaurants, coffee shops, gyms, shopping centers, museums, movie theaters and hair and nail salons. The proposal also would require adult customers to show proof of vaccination to enter bowling alleys, arcades, cardrooms and pool halls, as well as personal care establishments such as tanning salons, skin care businesses, tattoo and piercing shops, and massage therapy settings except for treatment of a medical condition. An exemption to the requirement would be available for people with a "sincerely held religious belief" or a...
  • More than half of San Francisco's unvaccinated police officers are seeking a religious exemption to avoid the city's vaccine requirement

    09/27/2021 1:54:36 PM PDT · by Vendome · 11 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | September 26, 2021 | Sarah Al-Arshani
    In June, San Francisco announced requirements for all city employees to be vaccinated.There are 366 unvaccinated police officers, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.More than half, 193 of them, are requesting religious exemptions.See more stories on Insider's business page.Of the 366 San Francisco Police Department employees that are unvaccinated against COVID-19, 193 have applied for religious exemptions to avoid having to get required vaccines, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.In June, San Francisco became the first major city to announce that it will require approximately 35,000 city employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or risk losing their jobs, The Los Angeles Times...
  • YouTube Attaches "Offensive" Warning To "100 Reasons To Recall Gavin Newsom" Video Shared By Larry Elder(Hi-tech Activism...)

    09/02/2021 12:22:32 PM PDT · by Vendome · 10 replies
    Real Clear Politics ^ | 9-02-2021 | Tim Hains
    This video by pro-Elder filmmaker Errol Webber lists 100 reasons to support a recall of California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The video has been age-restricted by San Mateo County-based video hosting platform YouTube as potentially "inappropriate or offensive to some audiences." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yos11OT3mp4 YouTube warns: "Viewer discretion is advised."
  • Hawaii restricts unvaccinated domestic travelers. Why doesn't California?(VaxTards...)

    09/01/2021 3:05:13 PM PDT · by Vendome · 26 replies
    SF Gate ^ | 09-01-2021 | Eric Ting
    In response to a growing disparity in vaccination rates across the United States, some have called for restricting domestic travel of people who are unvaccinated against COVID-19. "A no-fly list for unvaccinated adults is an obvious step that the federal government should take," former Obama administration official Juliette Kayyem argued in The Atlantic. "Under federal law, only the federal government (typically the TSA or FAA) may impose travel restrictions or conditions," SFO said in a statement. "Neither the Airport nor the City would have the authority to require vaccination or other requirements for travel." The first portion of that statement...
  • 80% of eligible San Francisco residents are fully vaccinated against COVID-19(Not Good Enough!)

    08/30/2021 10:50:39 AM PDT · by Vendome · 25 replies
    KTVU2 ^ | August 29, 2021 | Editorial Announcement
    San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced in a tweet Sunday that 80 percent of eligible residents in the city have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.This marks one of the highest vaccination rates for a major city within the US.San Francisco is comprised of 683,699 residents age 12 and up who have been vaccinated. Of those, 86% have received at least one dose and 80% have been fully vaccinated.
  • As districts insist on vaccines, some teachers push back(Ignoramus's and Coercion)

    08/30/2021 10:42:20 AM PDT · by Vendome · 19 replies
    SF Gate ^ | Aug. 30, 2021 | GILLIAN FLACCUS and BOBBY CAINA CALVAN
    Some of the biggest school systems in the U.S. are taking a hard line with teachers and staff members who are not yet vaccinated against COVID-19: Get a jab or lose your job.Most teachers already are vaccinated, and national teachers' unions have endorsed vaccine mandates, but the policies have sparked protests from educators and, in some cases, pushback from local district leaders who fear large numbers of departures.Coronavirus vaccines are not yet available to children younger than 12.“This is to ensure that the children we all cherish are safe, that their families are reassured,” New York Mayor Bill de Blasio,...
  • New York governor reveals 12,000 more COVID-19 deaths than previously counted(From awful to whatever is worse...)

    08/25/2021 4:56:37 PM PDT · by Vendome · 23 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | 8-25-2021 | Anurag Maan and Barbara Goldberg
    New York Governor Kathy Hochul revealed 12,000 more people died of COVID-19 than was reported under her disgraced predecessor, making good on her promise for greater transparency on just her second day leading the state.The state is now reporting a total of 55,400 people died in New York from coronavirusThat's an increase of 12,000 over the 43,400 reported https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-updates-new-yorkers-states-progress-during-covid-19-pandemic-229 by Andrew Cuomo as of his last day in office before resigning in disgrace amid a sexual harassment scandal."We're using CDC numbers, which will be consistent. And so there's no opportunity for us to mask those numbers," Hochul told National Public...
  • Many Californians don’t know there’s a recall — that’s not good for Newsom(Is that happening on September 14th?)

    08/25/2021 3:25:37 PM PDT · by Vendome · 29 replies
    SF Examiner ^ | 8-25-2021 | This article originally appeared in The New York Times.
    The light was fading on what had been a breezy 101-degree afternoon by the time the two women with clipboards approached Ashley Reyes, who sat watching her son and his cousins play in her gated driveway. Had she heard, the women wondered, about the election coming up on Sept. 14? “No,” Reyes replied, a look of puzzled curiosity crossing her face. What election? I saw this scene and many similar ones play out this month when I tagged along with Karen Diaz, 27, and Tanairy Guzman Reyes, 22, as they knocked on doors in Palmdale, a city north of Los...
  • Biden Plans to Campaign for California Governor Newsom Ahead of Recall Vote(LOL!)

    08/25/2021 3:21:52 PM PDT · by Vendome · 40 replies
    US News ^ | 8-25-2021 | Reuters
    U.S. President Joe Biden plans to campaign for fellow Democrat and California Governor Gavin Newsom, who faces a recall election on Sept. 14, the White House said on Wednesday.
  • The Biopharmaceutical Industry Provides 75% Of The FDA's Drug Review Budget. Is This A Problem?

    08/24/2021 1:41:51 PM PDT · by Vendome · 15 replies
    Forbes ^ | Jun 28, 2018 | John LaMattina
    Caroline Chen of ProPublica has written a provocative article challenging the objectivity of the FDA in its approval of new drugs. Entitled: “FDA Repays Industry by Rushing Risky Drugs to Market”, Chen contends that the agency is beholden to the biopharmaceutical industry which pays three quarters of the FDA’s budget used for the drug review process. This is an astounding number. Is any other federal agency supported to this extent by the industry it regulates? Given this level of support, one might assume that the FDA would bend over backwards to meet the needs of its financial backers. "...this all...
  • The Rise and Fall of the Killer Drug Rezulin(FDA approved Pharma Shills)

    08/24/2021 1:35:18 PM PDT · by Vendome · 7 replies
    latimes ^ | JUNE 4, 2000 | DAVID WILLMAN
    The suffering persisted for more than two years. Initially, there were four known victims. Then 21. Then 33. Finally, 63 confirmed fatalities. All the while, federal authorities watched, waited and hoped the deaths would stop. It was not until a disparate collection of physicians inside the U.S. Food and Drug Administration waged a remarkable revolt that the agency was forced to reverse course. These specialists--dubbed the “Termites” by one medical officer--combined meticulous research and bluntly worded e-mail messages to upbraid their government superiors for contributing to the needless deaths of patients. How the Termites prevailed in toppling Rezulin, a blockbuster...
  • San Jose mayor aims to require vaccination proof in city buildings, at large events

    08/23/2021 7:05:08 PM PDT · by Vendome · 22 replies
    KTVU ^ | 8-22-2021 | Amanda Quintana
    On Tuesday, San José's City Council will hear Mayor Sam Liccardo's proposal to require proof of vaccination prior to entry of any event of 50 or more people at city facilities. This would include events at the Convention Center, San José’s historic theaters, Center of the Performing Arts, and SAP Center, among others.
  • Nearly 300 San Francisco Bars Requiring COVID Vaccine or Negative Test to Enter(Example)

    08/18/2021 5:02:41 PM PDT · by Vendome · 40 replies
    NewsWeak ^ | 8-02-2021 | MAGGIE GILE
    The San Francisco Bar Owner Alliance, a group of nearly 300 bars, made the decision to require either proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test in order to enter, the Associated Press reported.
  • Gavin Newsom sells Bay Area home ahead of recall election (Cha Ching!)

    08/18/2021 12:24:12 PM PDT · by Vendome · 15 replies
    The Real Deal ^ | 8-18-2021 | TRD Staff
    Gov. Gavin Newsom, facing a recall election, is selling his personal home outside San Francisco for almost $6 million.Newsom sold his 4,000 square-foot home in May, according to the New York Post.The house is located at 11 Rock Road in Kentfield, about 40 miles north of San Francisco. It initially hit the market in January 2019 after Newsom took office and moved to Sacramento. It was taken off the market until it was purchased in May for more than the asking price of $5.7 million.The governor and his wife bought the home in 2011 for $2.2 million, the Post...