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Concerns around school transmission amid weekend children s freedom rally

Article content Sitting in Saskatchewan Health Authority physician town halls and then hearing about anti-restriction rallies “feels like two completely different realities” for Saskatoon child psychiatrist Dr. Tamara Hinz. Despite government and health officials’ calls to stay home, an event billed as a “children’s freedom rally fun day” took place at Kiwanis Park on Saturday, drawing a crowd of more than 100 people many of them children. They were grouped in close proximity around tables, making crafts and getting their faces painted. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Children s freedom rally in Saskatoon sparks concerns about school transmission, police enforcement Back to video

Powlowksi calls for use of antibody treatments in COVID-19 fight

Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP Marcus Powlowski has signed a letter calling on governments to expedite approval of antibody treatments for COVID-19. (Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com/FILE) THUNDER BAY – Canada is leaving a potentially life-saving tool on the table in the fight against COVID-19, says Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP Marcus Powlowski. Powlowski was joined by three other Liberal MPs and a dozen doctors, mostly infectious disease specialists, in signing a recent letter calling on all levels of government to expedite approval and use of monoclonal antibody treatments to reduce the severity of the disease in high-risk patients. The letter warns hospitals and ICUs in many parts of the country are becoming overwhelmed, risking a “healthcare catastrophe.”

SARS-Cov-2 Laboratory Accident? Us Intelligence and MIT s Review validated Manmade Virus Theory – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

The SARS-Cov-2 virus may have come out of a laboratory. To admit it, this time, is the head of the most important secret services in the world: the American ones. But she is also an old acquaintance of Gospa News who in four different inquiries and in the book WuhanGates defined her as the “prophetess of the pandemic” for predicting a terrible Coronavirus respiratory disease during a conference in 2018, having called for a “world order” (evocative of the NWO) and having led the suspected Event 201 drill, on a simulated planetary contagion, funded, among others, by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence.

Hawley-Braun Proposed Legislation Would Declassify Intelligence Related to Wuhan Lab, Potentially Shedding Light on Fauci s Role in Grant-Based Research

Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Pool via AP There may finally be movement on getting to the bottom of exactly what role the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) which has reportedly received $600,000 in U.S. tax dollars via grant money awarded by a unit of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via the EcoHealth Alliance to study coronaviruses in bats played in the COVID-19 pandemic. If Republican Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Mike Braun of Indiana are successful in a new legislative proposal called the COVID-19 Origin Act of 2021, President Joe Biden will be directed to declassify American intelligence already collected examining those links and shed light on the role of the NIH unit that approved the grant to the WIV, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institutes of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, which sidestepped official review of the grant by a federal oversight board, according to the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Individual receptors caught in the act of coupling

 E-Mail NEW YORK, NY A new imaging technique developed by scientists at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and St. Jude Children s Research Hospital captures movies of receptors on the surface of living cells in unprecedented detail and could pave the way to a trove of new drugs.  The researchers used the technique to zoom in on individual receptor proteins on the surface of living cells to determine if the receptors work solo or come together to work as pairs. This work appeared in the April issue of  Nature Methods. If two different receptors come together to form a dimer with distinctive function and pharmacology, this might allow for a new generation of drugs with greater specificity and reduced side effects, says Jonathan Javitch, MD, PhD, the Lieber Professor of Experimental Therapeutics in Psychiatry at VP&S.  

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