When asked how he would convince people that CBDCs would be a trusted medium of exchange, Bahrain’s central bank governor said that COVID made the digital transformation ‘something of a requirement’ that had ‘very little resistance.’
Quebec resident Mohammed Tisir Otahbachi, who LifeSiteNews reported on last year, is still waiting for compensation from the province after he developed a debilitating skin condition in 2021 following receipt of the COVID vaccine.
Utah and Florida passed laws intended to prevent the WHO from overriding states’ authority on matters of public health policy, and Louisiana and Oklahoma have legislation set to take effect soon pending final votes.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to receive a report she commissioned to investigate the previous government's handling of COVID-19. Leading the task force is Dr. Gary Davidson, who was skeptical of mandates at the time.
Critics said the researchers looked only at data in one state, limited the study period to 100 days post-injection, and failed to use appropriate search terms for finding possible cases of cardiac death related to COVID vaccination.
Dr. Hanna Nohynek testified that she told the Finnish government the 'vaccine passport' was not necessary. But despite Nohynek's role at the WHO and as chief physician at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, the government ignored her.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore cited low Mass attendance, maintenance costs and 'multiple unmet opportunities' as the cause of the widespread closures in one of the oldest Catholic hubs in America.
Ontario nurse Kristen Nagle, a well-known figure in Canada's pro-freedom movement during COVID, said her sentence of two-years probation is effectively a way for the government to silence her for the foreseeable future.