The Canadian government has approved the Pfizer vaccine – the same vaccine that has been circulating on the internet that has killed and paralyzed several people. The government has contracted seven companies to supply 194 million doses of vaccine and the right to purchase an additional 220 million doses. Canada has a population of 38 million.
Where the leftovers of the vaccine will go is unknown, but Canada has always been famous for donating vaccinations to poor countries. The government has already donated $ 600 million to WHO for vaccination efforts in these very countries.
The Canadians, who had been wondering for nine months whether vaccination would be compulsory and many were very afraid of it, were announced that it would be voluntary, but who did not get vaccinated could have problems with travel, work, school and even going to the theater. This, in particular, said the Minister of Health of Ontario Christina Elliot. And the CTVnews company reported that “from April to June, 15 to 19 million residents of the country will be immunized, and by December 2021, all 38 million will be vaccinated, although vaccination is voluntary.”
All this is said despite the fact that polls in social networks in the spring showed: more than 70% of Canadians are against compulsory vaccination. Official sources, meanwhile, published directly opposite numbers, indicating the enthusiastic support of the population for the idea of vaccination.
WILL SUDDENLY BE worse?
To say that many Canadians are afraid of the vaccine is to say nothing. For all nine months since the beginning of quarantine, people have been creating groups in social networks – against the mask regime, against the closure of the economy, against the possible compulsory vaccination. They discuss where to run – to which country if forced vaccination begins, they write that they cannot sleep from fear. Bill Gates was subjected to numerous curses in such groups. Throughout the months of quarantine, protest actions have been (and are still taking place) in the cities of the country.
Vaccination concerns are of two kinds. First, vaccines are not trusted because they were made in a hurry, in just six months. It is known that vaccines can have long-term effects. In 2009, about a thousand children in Britain were disabled after being vaccinated against the swine flu. She permanently damaged her brain. That is why people express their fears. The government recently responded to these fears with a law on compensation for those who will have complications.
The second kind concerns the entire situation with the coronavirus. People do not have answers to numerous questions: where did the virus come from, is it not deliberately spread from the biological laboratory, is it not being vaccinated to reduce the population, to make it sterile, to make sure that people do not live up to retirement, do not eat up public funds (that is, theory). In this regard, they recall SARS, the outbreak of which was in 2003, and which was also a lung disease that resembled the flu. Less than a thousand people died from it in the world, the virus came out of nowhere and quickly disappeared into nowhere, raising suspicions that this was the first testing of a future 2020 pandemic. By the way, the full name of this virus is SARS-Cov1.
“INSULATION CENTERS” OR CONCENTRATES?
Numerous bans persist in Canada. To work for most businesses, to meetings, to be in public places without masks. Many children study remotely or are completely cut off from school – they are homeschooled. Despite the fact that there is no such epidemic as in Russia.
While most Russians have acquaintances with covid, many Canadians do not. Not a single one in nine months. And therefore, conspiracy theories are gaining in popularity in Canada. As well as the talk that basic rights have been taken away from Canadians.
It got to the point that journalists directly asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about whether concentration camps were being built in the country for those who do not want to be vaccinated. A story about this, showing a lot of trailers, appeared on YouTube in November. It was said that these are camps in Manitoba. In March, talks about “concentration camps” were at the level of conspiracy theorists. However, in the fall this question was asked by the ruling Liberal Party by a member of parliament – there is a video. He asked for whom the “isolation centers” were intended (as these are designated in official documents).
He was told that for travelers who have nowhere to sit out after the flight, quarantine. “But the documents do not say anything about travelers,” the deputy said. Later, a story with trailers appeared, and journalists asked Trudeau a question in front of television cameras. He replied that one should read and listen to “mainstream media” and not believe disinformation. However, he did not explain what the trailers were. He did not say what many expected: “Guys, there are no concentration camps and there will never be! The video shows trailers for seasonal workers from Mexico. “
The mood of many Canadians can be summed up in one line with a phrase that the author of this note saw on a poster at an anti-quarantine rally. “Make Orwell's books fiction again!”