The following report is from the Trends Journal:
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year! It’s not the season to be jolly. The latest round of COVID-19 restrictions in Nova Scotia are coming at a “Worse time for the restaurant industry.” Gordan Stewart, the president of the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia, said the new capacity and seating restrictions put in place to stop the spread of COVID-19 could not have come at a worse time for the industry.
All the meetings, receptions, events are now canceled and it’s worth millions of dollars. It’s the kind of thing where if there is no pre planning for it, then there’s obviously going to be a lot more damage around it. People don’t think of things like consumer competence, which is totally damaged.
He told Halifax’s City News
He told the outlet that many restaurants in the city did not make ends meet last year, and these new restrictions put them behind the eight ball going into 2022.
The Trends Journal reported on the lockdowns that upended the economy there. (See: “NOVA SCOTIA: MINOR # OF COVID DEATHS, MAJOR LOCKDOWN,” and “HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA: 22 FINED $22K.”) The new restrictions also limit 20 people per table (indeed, not 19, 22, or 13 per table… since politicians and bureau-craps make up these numbers which lack scientific data).
What would have been better as if the government had some pre-consultation with us that we could have advised them on some of the outcomes and we might have been able to mitigate some of those outcomes. Some of them are easy to modify but some are not and I’m sure they don’t understand the full implications of all the things that are going to happen because of this position.
Stewart said.
TRENDPOST: Nova Scotia on Saturday reported 426 new COVID-19 cases, which is a new record for one-day increases, and the ninth day in a row that the province of nearly one million recorded over 100 cases. Absent the Presstitutes reporting is that no one has died of the Omicron virus in Canada, and as we had detailed, the symptoms are mild.
And, of those hospitalized, how many were obese, overweight, suffering from respiratory ailments or pre-existing comorbidities?
Also absent the Presstitute reporting is the fact that of the 30,000 Canadians that allegedly died of the virus over the last 20 months (out of a country for 38 million people), 24,500 were aged 70 and above, while of those, 18,200, or over half of all alleged COVID deaths, were people over 80 years of age.
Ontario, Canada, Further Expands Their Vaccine Passports
Ontario Omicron Mandates
The unhealthy, overweight Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Friday that there is little that his government can do to completely stop the spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, but what they can do is slow the pace of infections by putting in place new capacity restrictions at restaurants and retail shops.
The experts have been very clear: nothing will stop the spread of Omicron. It’s just too transmissible. What we can do, and what we’re doing, he’s slowing it as much as possible to allow more time for shots to get into arms.
The government announced a 50 percent capacity limit in indoor settings ranging from restaurants and bars to strip clubs. Tables are not allowed to have more than 10 occupants and bars and strip clubs will be forced to close up shop at 11 p.m., according to Global News. The report said alcohol sales will also be restricted after 10 p.m. Ford admitted that he is not sure what will happen to schools as students are supposed to return from winter break.
The report said that there were 3,124 new cases reported on Friday in the province of 14.57 million. There were 382 people hospitalized as of early Sunday, including 154 in the ICU. Ford said out of 1,000 confirmed Omicron cases, two have been hospitalized, the report said.
The new mandate took effect at 12:01 a.m. ET on Sunday. Under the mandate, outdoor gatherings cannot have more than 25 people, which is reduced from 100.
“Omicron will not take a holiday,” Kieran Moore, the chief medical officer of health, said.
TRENDPOST: Doug Ford, the premier from Ontario, told residents there that he feels their pain and takes no pleasure in putting these new mandates in place.
“Over the last 20 months, you’ve been asked to sacrifice so much. We’ve all dug so deep. And now we need to dig a little deeper. We’ll get through this,” he assured them.
Ford and his “health officials” haven’t missed a paycheck, nor will they.
Politicians who pretend that the COVID-19 pandemic has been a shared misery are just lying. It has not. By and large, the rich have gotten richer, and the poor, poorer.
The Trends Journal has reported on how billionaires increased their net worth, while average people find themselves working in dead-end service jobs. (See: “SPOTLIGHT: BIGS GET BIGGER, RICH GET RICHER,” “COVID WAR MAKES THE RICH RICHER,” and “LOW PAY TREND: DOLLAR GENERAL HIRING BOOM.”
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
I must say, the Canadian people get what they deserve. When you have over 82% vaccinated across the entire country, the leaders can dictate whatever they want because they know the people will comply.
However, there are still people standing up for themselves. Such as the case with protestors barricading his home so he can’t enter it. You can read more about it here:
When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.
Proverbs 29:2
And just as the Trends Journal, Premier Jelly Donut over there didn’t miss a paycheck, but all the little serfs have to shutdown their lives work and be scared.
As I have reported on previously, the world’s central banks and mega coporations are salivating at new lockdowns and restrictions, as it allows them to generate a greater debt cycle while they buy it up from the people through other doors.
Central Banks Around The World Are Salivating At More Covid Lockdowns
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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Here is what I got when I logged into my atoz (Website for amazon employees only):
All Employees in NYC Must Show Proof Of At Least One Dose in A to Z by December 27
Tue, Dec 21
The New York City government has released additional details about their COVID-19 vaccination requirement for private sector employees beginning December 27. As government requirements related to COVID-19 vaccines and testing evolve, we are monitoring closely and remain committed to keeping you informed about any change that may affect our employees and operations.
Here’s what you need to know about New York City’s vaccination requirement:
– All employees must provide proof in A to Z of having received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by December 27.
– If you are already vaccinated but have not logged it in A to Z, please do so at your earliest convenience to meet the December 27 deadline. Need a refresher on how to log your vaccination? Click here.
– We continue to encourage all employees to get vaccinated, and boosted, as soon as possible. All hourly, non-exempt employees in the U.S. are eligible receive $40 and one day of UPT (or equivalent) for first and second doses when they are logged in A to Z. Amazon will extend this benefit for third/booster doses beginning in mid-January. You can visit vaccines.gov to find information about vaccine availability in your area.
Please speak with your manager or HR if you have any questions.
FAQ
1.) What did the New York City Mayor’s Office announce regarding vaccination requirements?
The City of New York released additional information about its vaccination requirement for all private sector employees. Under the city’s vaccination requirement, all employees must provide proof of having received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccination by December 27.
2.) What happens if I do not meet the deadline for getting my first dose or submitting a request for accommodation?
We are working through the process now for any individual who hasn’t received their first dose or submitted a request for accommodation. We will share additional information as soon as we can, but encourage everyone to get their first shot by December 27.
3.) How do I request a religious or medical accommodation?
Employees seeking accommodation based on a sincerely held religious belief or medical condition should do so by December 27. Requests for accommodation can be submitted through the DLS Portal, on A to Z, or by calling 1-888-892-7180 (option 1) from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. – 11 p.m. (ET).
4.) Is there a testing option instead of getting vaccinated?
No. New York City’s vaccination requirement does not allow employees to test in place of getting vaccinated.
My Job is now on the line here. LORD willing, I will be able to find work else where.
They are enforcing the death shot to employees where I work at as well. I work for a bank. What is not coincidence however as well is that they have a 5G tower right next to their parking lot and they want people to still wear masks even if they already received their death shots. They said they are going to comply with Bidens mandate. I work from home so I don’t know how this is going to affect me yet.
Most likely, you would still work from home. But pay very close attention. Seek GOD in your life and surrender yourself to him daily. His Holy Spirit will guide you into ALL truth. Seek his kingdom and his righteousness.
Find work elsewhere now I recommend, that is just my humble opinion not a command, nothing more nothing less. It’s dangerous and the predators are only getting hungrier so to speak so I say make a dash for it!
Thanks for the encouragement there.
thank you for sharing, and thank your for your sharing your courage. This is a real test of faith. Draw closer to our Lord and He will draw closer to you. Please don’t give up. hugs and blessings from Merida, Mexico.
There are still places here in Canada where there are jobs that don’t enforce these mandates. I’ve worked in a hog farm somewhere here for a short time and no one imposed on me to wear a mask or to get vaccinated. I’m not sure if it’s still the same mindset with the employers there, now that they have this new, make-believe narrative to scare people again. I’ve earned a bit of money to last me a few months before I have to go get a job again. Thank God I don’t have any debts.
Remote, country places with very few people, with long stretches of highways and houses are great distances from each other, as well as establishments that are typically one to two hours away from you. No one cared for masks or physical distancing or any of those silly rules. The jobs are tough, tending animal farms or harvesting crops. Few people want to do work like this though, it’s very physically demanding and bloody if it’s cattle or pigs. With no experience with hog farming, I had my knees banged up bloody once or twice fighting with unruly sows we tried to cage once or twice. And you have to cage 20 to 30 of them at least once a week. Along with breeding, castration and killing diseased pigs and piglets.
There might still be jobs out there we can do, Lord willing. They would be the difficult and dirty ones no one else wants to do. And they will be in remote, nice quiet places with deer and coyotes and hunting rifles popping in the night here and there… you get the picture.
Doug Ford certainly has gotten fatter. He must be an MVP at Krispy Kreme and Tim Hortons. Enjoy diabetes and God’s judgement, fat boy!