Monday, December 21, 2020

ONTARIO STARTS 14 AND 28 DAY LOCKDOWNS STARTING DEC 26TH,20 AT 12.01AM

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

DEATHS OR LIFE INJURIES FROM THESE SCAM VACCINES PFIZAR AND MODERNA

DISEASES-ANIMAL TO HUMAN

REVELATION 6:7-8 (500 MILLION DEAD EACH FROM THE 4 JUDGEMENTS)(2 BILLION TOT DEAD HERE)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 billion) of (8 billion) to kill with sword,(WEAPONS)(500 million) and with hunger,(FAMINE)(500 million) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES)(500 million) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE)(500 million).

VACCINES STARTED IN CANADA DEC 15,20

WORLD COVID-19 TOTALS-CASES 77,167,027-DEATHS 1,699,498 AS OF DEC 21,2020

HERE AT THE VILLAGE. THIS IS THE 3RD DAY IN TOTAL LOCKDOWN. ITS REALLY TOUGH HAVING THE HARD WORKING LADIES HERE BRING US FOOD. HELP US GET DRESSED AND CLEANED UP.  ME - WATCHING THE NEWS ALL DAY AND GETTING STORIES FOR MY SITES. I NOW HAVE A FACEBOOK ACCOUNT. WHICH I HAD SINCE APR. BUT I FORGOT MY PASSWORD. AS OF TODAY. I WILL BE PUTTING MY MOHAWK RACE PREDICTIONS ON THERE.LOOK UNDER STAN BOWMAN-HANOVER ONTARIO.

THE MEDIA ARE CLAIMING THAT THE HOSPITALS WANT THE LOCK DOWN. AND OF COURSE ITS FROM 12.01AM DEC 26,20-CHRISTMAS EVE. FOR 14 OR 28 DAYS. DEPENDS WERE YOU LIVE IN ONTARIO. SUDBURY AND THAT AREA 28 DAYS. NORTHERN ONTARIO 14 DAYS. HERE AT THE VILLAGE WITH THIS TOTAL LOCK DOWN HERE. IT WILL BE AT LEAST 2 WEEKS OR 14 DAYS. OF WHICH THIS IS DAY 3 IN OUR ROOMS UNDER ISOLATION. I NEVER HEARD WHICH WORKER IS INFFECTED. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY HERE AT THE VILLAGE (I HEARD). THAT ALL RESIDENTS ARE CONFINED TO THEIR ROOMS.

COVID-19 outbreak declared at LTC residence in Hanover-By Natalia Vega December 19, 2020 5:18pm

A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at The Village Long-Term Care Home in Hanover after a staff member tested positive for the virus.Officials with the Grey Bruce Health Unit are working with the long-term care facility to identify close contacts, both in and out of the workplace.The Health Unit has directed staff and residents at the facility to get tested for COVID-19. Those who are identified as a close contact outside of the work environment will be contacted directly by the Health Unit.There only needs to be one COVID-19 case in order to trigger an automatic outbreak at a long-term care facility, as per the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care guidelines.There are now two active outbreaks at long-term care facilities under the jurisdiction of the Grey Bruce Health Unit. An outbreak was declared at Lee Manor Long-Term Care Facility in Owen Sound on December 11.As of Saturday afternoon, the Health Unit reported 31 active cases of COVID-19. Four confirmed cases from Grey Bruce are currently hospitalized.Meanwhile, the Huron Perth Public Health Unit reported 64 active cases as of Saturday. Three confirmed cases have been hospitalized and outbreaks remain in place at Listowel Memorial Hospital, Stratford General Hospital, Knollcrest Lodge, and Cedarcroft retirement home in Stratford.

Ontario government expected to announce province-wide COVID-19 lockdown ahead of Christmas-Hospitals warning of unsustainable burden on front-line health-care workers-CBC News · Dec 21, 2020 7:50 AM ET |

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce sweeping new public health measures later today as the province tries to curb a climbing number of COVID-19 cases and increasing strain on hospitals.Ford is scheduled to hold a news conference beginning at 1 p.m. ET at Queen's Park. The premier's office says he will be joined by the ministers of health and education, as well as the province's chief medical officer of health, Dr. David Williams. You'll be able to watch the news conference live in this story.Sources told CBC News on Sunday that new measures will include a 28-day lockdown for all parts of the province south of Sudbury.The restrictions in these areas will look much as they did during Ontario's initial shutdown in the spring, with only essential businesses remaining open. The specific list of closures and guidelines was still being fine-tuned over the weekend, the sources said.Areas north of Sudbury, meanwhile, will move into a two-week lockdown, the sources said, and winter break for elementary students across Ontario could be extended by up to two weeks.The measures come against a backdrop of modelling that forecasts that, under any scenario, Ontario could see up to 300 patients with cases of COVID-19 in intensive care units by the end of December, the sources said.At the current rate of transmission of the novel coronavirus, that figure would grow to around 700 by the end of January. During the height of the first wave of the illness in Ontario, some 264 patients required intensive care.Public health officials are scheduled to provide an update on official COVID-19 projections today at 11 a.m. ET.The forecasts come as hospitals in some of Ontario's hardest-hit regions are warning of unsustainable pressures on front-line staff and rippling effects throughout the health-care system. Last week, CBC Toronto reported nearly half of all ICU beds at one Scarborough hospital were taken up by COVID-19 patients.In a joint statement over the weekend, hospitals in the Greater Toronto Area, along with the Ontario Hospital Association, said that health-care workers are "stressed and overstretched."Rising admissions of patients with COVID-19 mean that some hospitals have already been forced to postpone or cancel unrelated procedures, many of which were already put off in the spring."This level of strain is simply not sustainable for much longer," the statement said, adding that a potential surge following the holiday season will only make things worse.Hamilton enters lockdown-As of this morning, there are five public health units in the grey lockdown level of the province's COVID-19 restrictions framework: Toronto, Peel Region, York Region, Windsor-Essex and Hamilton.A previous four-week lockdown in Toronto and Peel that was set to expire today was extended last Friday. In lockdown zones, restaurants can offer only takeout and delivery service, and only retailers that have been deemed essential can stay open.Ontario reported another 2,316 cases of COVID-19 yesterday — a sixth straight day with more than 2,000 new cases in the province — and 25 additional deaths of people with the illness.The seven-day average of daily cases sits at 2,250, the highest it has been at any point during the pandemic.With files from Vassy Kapelos and Lucas Powers.

AFP-Coronavirus 'can survive for 28 days on surfaces': study-The coronavirus that causes Covid-19 can survive on items such as banknotes and phones for up to 28 days in cool, dark conditions, according to a study by Australia's national science agency-Researchers at CSIRO's disease preparedness centre tested the longevity of SARS-CoV-2 in the dark at three temperatures, showing survival rates decreased as conditions became hotter-Holly ROBERTSON-October 12, 2020-

The coronavirus that causes Covid-19 can survive on items such as banknotes and phones for up to 28 days in cool, dark conditions, according to a study by Australia's national science agency.Researchers at CSIRO's disease preparedness centre tested the longevity of SARS-CoV-2 in the dark at three temperatures, showing survival rates decreased as conditions became hotter, the agency said Monday.The scientists found that at 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit), SARS-CoV-2 was "extremely robust" on smooth surfaces -- like mobile phone screens -- surviving for 28 days on glass, steel and plastic banknotes.At 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), the survival rate dropped to seven days and plunged to just 24 hours at 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).The virus survived for shorter periods on porous surfaces such as cotton -- up to 14 days at the lowest temperatures and less than 16 hours at the highest -- the researchers said.This was "significantly longer" than previous studies which found the disease could survive for up to four days on non-porous surfaces, according to the paper published in the peer-reviewed Virology Journal.Trevor Drew, director of the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, said the study involved drying samples of the virus on different materials before testing them, using an "extremely sensitive" method that found traces of live virus able to infect cell cultures."This doesn't mean to say that that amount of virus would be capable of infecting someone," he told public broadcaster ABC.He added that if a person was "careless with these materials and touched them and then licked your hands or touched your eyes or your nose, you might well get infected upwards of two weeks after they had been contaminated".- People 'far, far more infectious' -Drew said there were several caveats including that the study was conducted with fixed levels of virus that likely represented the peak of a typical infection, and there was an absence of exposure to ultraviolet light, which can rapidly degrade the virus.Humidity was kept steady at 50 percent, the study said, as increases in humidity have also been found as detrimental to the virus.According to the CSIRO, the virus appears to primarily spread through the air but more research was needed to provide further insights into the transmission of the virus via surfaces."While the precise role of surface transmission, the degree of surface contact and the amount of virus required for infection is yet to be determined, establishing how long this virus remains viable on surfaces is critical for developing risk mitigation strategies in high contact areas," CSIRO's Debbie Eagles said.The main message remains that "infectious people are far, far more infectious than surfaces", Drew told the ABC."But nevertheless, it may help to explain why even when we got rid of the infectious people, we do occasionally get these breakouts again, sometimes even in a country which is considered to be free," he said.hr/arb/qan

Canada halts flights from U.K. in response to new coronavirus strain-RESTrictions take effect at midnight tonight, will be in place for 72 hours-Ashley Burke, Ryan Patrick Jones · CBC News · Posted: Dec 21, 2020 7:27 PM ET

With a new strain of coronavirus sweeping across southern England, several EU countries have stopped travel to and from the U.K.Canada joined several European nations by halting flights from the U.K. on Sunday in an effort to prevent a new, potentially more contagious strain of the coronavirus from spreading to this country.CBC News obtained a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by Transport Canada stating that all commercial, private and charter flights transporting passengers from the U.K. will be suspended as of midnight tonight. The restriction doesn't apply to cargo flights, aircraft landing for safety reasons or flights that land for technical stops where no passengers disembark.The notice said Transport Minister Marc Garneau "is of the opinion it is necessary for aviation safety and the protection of the public, to prohibit the [operations] of commercial air ... from the United Kingdom for the transport of passengers on an inbound [flight] to Canada."Data from the flight tracking website Flight Aware show that at least 10 nonstop flights departing from London airports arrived in Toronto, four in Montreal, and two in Vancouver over the past week. Some of those flights continued on to other destinations, including Calgary and Edmonton.Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair tweeted that the restrictions "will be initially in place for 72 hours after which time they could be extended or enhanced."The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) said in a statement passengers who arrived in Canada Sunday from the U.K. are now subject to enhanced screening measures, including stronger scrutiny of their quarantine plans. Passengers who arrived in previous days from the U.K. will receive direction from the Canadian government, the statement said.Air Canada said it would temporarily suspend all flights between Canada and London's Heathrow Airport as of Monday. Two final flights will depart from Toronto and Vancouver and fly to London Sunday evening, the airline said in a statement. "We regret the impact of the government directive to immediately suspend flights on our customers' travel plans in the middle of the holiday season and will continue to monitor this dynamic situation closely and adjust the schedule as appropriate," the statement said.Fearing new coronavirus variant, several countries halt travel to and from the U.K.The decision to restrict U.K. flights followed an afternoon meeting of the Incident Response Group (IRG), a group of cabinet members and senior government officials. Garneau, Blair, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Health Minister Patty Hajdu, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc all attended the meeting.-No cases of new strain identified yet in Canada-Hajdu and Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, updated the group about the genetic variant of the virus that causes COVID-19, "including its reportedly higher transmissibility," according to a readout of the call from the prime minister's office.Several ministers told the group the additional measures would give the government time "to gather further evidence and conduct additional research on the new variant to keep Canadians safe," the statement said.PHAC said no cases of the new strain have been identified in Canada, although public health officials and researchers are working to determine whether the strain is already present."Genetic variation of viruses such as the one that causes COVID-19 is to be expected and have been previously observed in parts of the world this year," PHAC said in a statement. "While early data suggest that the United Kingdom variant may be more transmissible, to date there is no evidence that the mutations have any impact on symptom severity, antibody response, or vaccine efficacy."The IRG meeting was convened as several European nations restricted travel from the U.K. after Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed on Saturday that a new variant of the coronavirus that is more than 70 per cent more transmissible than existing strains is driving a rapid rise in the number of people testing positive for COVID-19 in the U.K.Ireland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria and Italy all blocked flights from the U.K. — some for 48 hours and others for longer. Germany called a special crisis meeting of EU countries scheduled for Monday to co-ordinate the response to the virus news among the bloc's 27 member states. Champagne told the IRG about the measures other countries took in response to the new variant, according to the statement.Canada joined several countries in the European Union in suspending air and train travel from the U.K., hoping to prevent the new strain of the coronavirus currently spreading in southern England from taking hold elsewhere. 5:08Canada has severely restricted travel into the country since March. Broadly, only Canadian citizens, permanent residents and specialized foreign workers — most of whom travel from the U.S. — are granted entry. There are some exceptions, including for close family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to Canada.Travellers who are granted entry to Canada are required to quarantine or self-isolate for 14 days upon entering Canada.The prime minister's office said the new measures provide an additional layer of protection."These new measures complement the robust travel restrictions and border measures that have been in place since March 2020, notably mandatory quarantine measures that require travellers to quarantine or isolate for 14 days immediately upon entry to Canada," the prime minister's office added in a statement.Opposition politicians press for action-Prior to Trudeau gathering with his cabinet ministers, Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet called on the government to follow Europe's lead and impose a travel ban on the U.K. to prevent the strain from reaching Canada."It will be several months before the pandemic is contained, especially with the number of [vaccine] doses available remains far too small," Blanchet said in a statement released in French."If a variant of COVID-19 were to spread with increased speed among vulnerable people, the effects could be devastating on people's health as well as on the health-care system and staff already under tremendous pressure."NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh echoed that call in a Twitter post, saying that while more information is needed, flights from the U.K. should be suspended in the meantime."With vaccines still very rare, if this new strain gets loose here in vulnerable populations, it will be a disaster," his post read.Conservative health critic Michelle Rempel Garner called on the Liberal government to provide more information about the new genetic variant and to explain any decision to restrict flights."Canadians are looking for accurate information about the new variant of COVID-19 that has been identified in the United Kingdom," Garner said in an emailed statement."The ties between our two countries are extremely close, with many Canadians' families overseas ... if the Trudeau government is considering a similar travel ban, they need to clearly communicate this to Canadians and their rationale for doing so as soon as possible."With files from The Canadian Press and The Associated Press.

 

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