Tuesday, January 17, 2023

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The state-wide COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers has been struck down by a New York State Supreme Court Judge.

First reported by Syracuse.com, Judge Gerard Neri wrote in a ruling released Friday that Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Health Department overstepped their authority by mandating a vaccine that’s not included in New York State Public Health Law.
The mandate is “null, void, and of no effect,” the judge said. He sided with Medical Professionals for Informed Consent, a group of medical workers impacted by the vaccination mandate.

Monday, January 16, 2023

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Now two recent President dealt with Classified document in the same way. Let us not look down on others.

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A long-running and detailed study of nearly 1,000 elderly people has found that those who ate certain foods in their diet—those that contain certain natural compounds known as flavonols—were less likely to get dementia. Seriously less likely.

“The highest quintile of flavonol intake…versus the lowest is associated with a 32% reduction in the rate of cognitive decline,” says Dr. Thomas Holland, an MD and professor at Rush Medical College, who led the study. 

His study reports that flavonol consumption was “associated with slower decline in global cognition, episodic memory, semantic memory, perceptual speed, and working memory.”

But there are happier foods too. Drinking tea is great for you: It has plenty of the key flavonols. Tomatoes, apples, spinach and beans all make the list. kale is on the list. So is broccoli.   Just a thought.

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The CDC and FDA announced that their surveillance system flagged a possible link between the new Pfizer-BioNTech bivalent Covid-19 vaccine and strokes in people aged 65 and over, but said they were continuing to recommend the shots.

The surveillance “raised a question of whether” stroke risk was elevated in the 21-day period post-vaccination versus 22 to 44 days post-vaccination, according to a statement on the CDC website.

The real-time surveillance system, CDC’s Vaccine Safety Datalink, met criteria warranting further investigation into whether the bivalent Pfizer vaccine led to a higher risk of ischemic stroke, which occurs when arteries pumping blood to the brain are blocked by a blood clot.           Just a thought.

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

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Colorado’s governor, Jared Polis, was caving to irate fellow Democrats and abandoning his practice of using charter buses to send migrants to New York and Chicago. 

It’s fair to wonder whether some didn’t want to draw attention to a “good” Democratic governor busing migrants to big cities in blue states the way those “bad” Republican governors did. 

Acknowledging it might mean those Republicans’ decisions weren’t being made simply out of xenophobic malice that maybe some states and localities really were seeing their resources stretched to the limit by the seemingly endless waves of migrants.
 

The point remains: With Democratic mayors denouncing a Democratic governor in the same tone they had reserved for Republicans, it’s time to toss aside the simplistic narrative of big, mean Republican governors shipping migrants elsewhere out of cruelty. Its time.

Colorado..

 

In a joint letter to Gov. Jared Polis, Eric Adams and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot demanded that Colorado "cease and desist sending migrants to New York City and Chicago."

Lightfoot and Adams asked Polis to ensure "values are lived in good times and especially in challenging times," saying Polis was sending migrants to cities where they lack family ties and community networks. They said New York and Chicago's resources were at "maximum capacity."

Dem. Gov. Jared Polis, caved to irate fellow Democrats and abandoned his practice of using charter buses to send migrants, primarily asylum seekers from Venezuela, to New York and Chicago.

Cox..