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Gregory C. Mason

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We need COVID measures we can trust

April 14, 2022 by Greg Mason

Winnipeg Free Press, April 8, 2022

It is curious that the only recent indicator I have seen that COVID-19 still stalks us is that Kyle Connor and Nate Schmidt of the Winnipeg Jets were placed in virus protocol last week.

I do not know what Canada’s self-styled virologists in chief (Stefanson, Kenney, Ford et al) were thinking when they declared the pandemic over. Even more puzzling over is the decision in Manitoba to cease sharing daily updates on the prevalence of COVID-19. (Read More..)

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