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Tag: COVID Pass

European Health Pass Extended For Four More Months, At Least

Hélène de Lauzun July 1, 2022

The result of the vote on 23 June 2022 confirms the prevailing consensus among MEPs on the need to maintain control over public freedoms in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Viral Democracy: The Pandemic and the True Nature of Our Politics

Christophe Buffin de Chosal May 25, 2022

No totalitarian state can firmly establish itself without identifying its enemies, those who are deemed to be dangerous for both state and society. This time, the scapegoats are the unvaccinated.

Negative Returns for Spanish COVID-19 App

Bridget Ryder April 23, 2022

Actual usage of the app for reporting and tracking cases was extremely low. Throughout the two years of the pandemic, just over 1% percent of the 11.6 million cases officially diagnosed in Spain were then reported on the application.

The Cure Was Worse Than the Disease

Roger Watson April 11, 2022

The essential thesis of the book is, regardless of the efficacy of pandemic management measures, that there was never an assessment of what the likely damage was going to be. The equation between benefit and damage was unbalanced; in fact, the damage side was left blank.

Where Will You Draw Your Line? An Interview with Paul Kingsnorth

Jonathon Van Maren April 10, 2022

INTERVIEW Many have noted that the COVID-19 pandemic did not make things worse so much as simply accelerate existing trends. You’ve been writing about what

Beyond Left and Right: 36 MEPs Demand EC Pres. Resign Over Massive “COVID-19 Fraud”

Robert Semonsen March 17, 2022

A coalition of 36 MEPs spanning the entirety of the Left-Right spectrum have signed onto an initiative which, among other things, calls for the immediate resignation of EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who’s accused of playing a central role in a “gigantic Covid-19 scientific fraud.”

COVID Mandates for Italians to be Phased Out Slowly

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 27, 2022

The Prime Minister’s announcement offered some promise of relief, but the reality remains that a great number of people, those over the age of fifty, are still held hostage to the government’s COVID mandates.

Italy Enforces “Super Green Pass,” Keeping 1.5 Million of Unvaccinated People from Work

David Boos February 19, 2022

With a vaccination rate of 88% over the age of 12, Italy has deemed it necessary to enforce a new mandate barring unvaccinated citizens over the age of 50 from going to work. The new mandate is scheduled to last until June 15th, while at the same time other COVID measures are being relaxed.

Low Countries Continue on the Path of Removing COVID Restrictions

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 17, 2022

“People died, it’s been a very hard time. Corona cast a shadow over our lives and sometimes divided us to the bone,” Dutch Health Minister Ernst Kuipers said as he announced the lifting of COVID restrictions, to begin February 18th.

Germany and Austria to Hold Summits on COVID Restrictions

David Boos February 15, 2022

While many European nations are loosening their COVID-restrictions, Germany and Austria have been holding on to their mandates. But calls for loosening the grip on freedom might finally be heard.

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