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COVID-19 Update from Mike York

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AHS has made public today’s Covid-19 report and here’s what’s happening people.
The Central Zone has had an increase of only 19 cases since yesterday. Along with 25 recovered individuals that results in 441active cases, 6 fewer than yesterday total. Of those 441 cases I’m happy to say that none are in ICU, in fact only 4 are in hospital. (None of those in RDRH)
In our wonderful city of Red Deer, just 1 new case! We have also had 12 new recoveries bringing our number of active cases down to 105 from 116 yesterday.
It’s a baby step, but a step in the right direction!
Keep up the good work, please encourage everybody in your circle of friends and family to be considerate of others. 😷 šŸ‘
I also have a correction regarding the latest casualty of the Covid-19 virus that I informed everyone of yesterday. I reported the gentleman was from the Wainwright area when in fact he was from the Kneehill/Drumheller
district.
My apologies

-Moved to Red Deer in the fall of 1972. -Worked with developmentally challenged at Michener Centre for 11 years. -Part of the business community for 30 years running restaurants, and courier services. -Father of 4 children -Currently work at Leon's Furniture in Red Deer (6 years)

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Canada’s health department warns COVID vaccine injury payouts to exceed $75 million budget

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By Clare Marie Merkowsky

A Department of Health memo warns that Canada’s Vaccine Injury Support Program will exceed its $75 million budget due to high demand, with $16 million already paid out.

COVID vaccine injury payments are expected to go over budget, according to a Canadian Department of Health memo.

According to informationĀ publishedĀ April 28 byĀ Blacklock’s Reporter, the Department of Health will exceed their projected payouts for COVID vaccine injuries, despite already spending $16 million on compensating those harmed by the once-mandated experimental shots.

ā€œA total $75 million in funding has been earmarked for the first five years of the program and $9 million on an ongoing basis,ā€ the December memo read. ā€œHowever the overall cost of the program is dependent on the volume of claims and compensation awarded over time, and that the demand remains at very high levels.ā€

ā€œThe purpose of this funding is to ensure people in Canada who experience a serious and permanent injury as a result of receiving a Health Canada authorized vaccine administered in Canada on or after December 8, 2020 have access to a fair and timely financial support mechanism,ā€ it continued.

Canada’s Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP)Ā was launched in December 2020 after the Canadian government gave vaccine makers a shield from liability regarding COVID-19 jab-related injuries.

While Parliament originally budgeted $75 million, thousands of Canadians have filed claims after received the so-called ā€œsafe and effectiveā€ COVID shots. Of the 3,060 claims received to date, only 219 had been approved so far, with payouts totaling over $16 million.

Since the start of the COVID crisis, official data shows that the virus has been listed as the cause of death forĀ less than 20 kids in CanadaĀ under age 15. This is out of six million children in the age group.

The COVID jabs approved in CanadaĀ have also been associatedĀ with severe side effects such as blood clots, rashes, miscarriages, and even heart attacks in young, healthy men.

Additionally, aĀ recent studyĀ done by researchers with Canada-basedĀ Correlation Research in the Public InterestĀ showed that 17 countries have found a ā€œdefinite causal linkā€ between peaks in all-cause mortality and the fast rollouts of the COVID shots as well as boosters.

Interestingly, while the Department of Health has spent $16 million on injury payouts, the Liberal governmentĀ spentĀ $54 million COVID propaganda promoting the vaccine to young Canadians.

The Public Health Agency of Canada especially targeted young Canadians ages 18-24 because they ā€œmay play down the seriousness of the situation.ā€

The campaign took place despite the fact that the Liberal government knew about COVID vaccine injuries, according to aĀ secret memo.

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Freedom Convoy leaders’ sentencing judgment delayed, Crown wants them jailed for two years

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By Anthony Murdoch

Years after their arrests, Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber are still awaiting their sentencing after being found ‘guilty’ of mischief.

The sentencing for Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber has been further delayed, according to the protest organizers.

ā€œIn our trial, the longest mischief trial of all time, we set hearing dates to set hearing dates,ā€Ā quipped Lich, drawing attention to the fact that the initial sentencing date of April 16 has passed and there is still not a rescheduled date.

Earlier this month, both Lich and Barber wereĀ found guiltyĀ of mischief for their roles as leaders of the 2022 protest and as social media influencers, despite the non-violent nature of the demonstration.

Barber noted earlier this month that the Crown is seeking a two-year jailĀ sentenceĀ against him and is also looking to seize the truck he used in the protest. As a result, his legal team asked for a stay of proceedings.

Barber, along with his legal team, have argued that all proceedings should be stopped because he ā€œsought advice from lawyers, police and a Superior Court Judgeā€ regarding the legality of the 2022 protest. If his application is granted, Barber would avoid any jail time.

Lich has argued that the Crown asking for a two-year jail sentence is ā€œnot about the rule of lawā€ but rather ā€œabout crushing a Canadian symbol of Hope.ā€

Lich and Barber were arrestedĀ on February 17, 2022, in Ottawa for their roles in leading the popular Freedom Convoy protest against COVID mandates. During COVID, Canadians were subjected to vaccine mandates, mask mandates, extensive lockdowns and even the closure of churches.

Despite the peaceful nature of the protest, then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government invoked the Emergencies Act to clear-out protesters, an action a federal judge has since said was ā€œnot justified.ā€ During the clear-out, an elderly lady was trampled by a police horse and many who donated to the cause had their bank accounts frozen.

The actions taken by the Trudeau government were publicly supported by Mark Carney at the time, who on Monday won re-election and is slated to form a minority government.

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