“Premier League and the Government urge fans to get their Covid jabs” – In a video released today, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Van-Tam has offered fans advice on how to prevent spreading the virus, while also insisting there is still a “role to play” for fans, e.g. don’t go to games if you’ve got symptoms, reports MailOnline.
“Landlady turns away her own unvaccinated daughter from the bar” – Minerva Inn owners Shelly and Martin Jones have decided to to turn away all customers at their Plymouth pub who can’t show proof of a vaccine – including their own daughter, reports MailOnline.
“Lockdowns and Vaccine Mandates: China’s Most Successful Exports?” – It is neither Red Scare hyperbole nor misplaced attribution to say that the Covid regime established in the Western world is primarily a product of the Chinese regime, writes Michael Rectenwald in the MisesInstitute blog.
“Goldman Sachs steps up office return drive” – Goldman Sachs will scrap social distancing in its London office from Monday as part of its drive to get more staff to return, reports the Times.
“Sturgeon says Covid passports might be only way to avoid new lockdown” – Nicola Sturgeon says vaccine passports may not be a “magic wand” but might “provide us with the ability to get through the winter” without having to reimpose restrictions if cases surge, reports MailOnline.
“Judith Butler’s toxic nonsense” – Her mastery of claptrap would be hilarious if it weren’t so dangerous, writes Gareth Roberts in UnHerd.
“Wokeness is a puritanical cult” – Asterix and Tintin comics have been set on fire in Canada for failing a woke purity test, writes Patrick West in Spiked.
“The snobbery of Roy ‘Chubby’ Brown’s critics” – What’s the real reason that a popular working-class comedian like Roy ‘Chubby’ Brown has been banned from performing in Sheffield, asks Andrew Tettenborn in the Spectator.
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