The organizational apparatus to move migrant workers overseas has been around for decades, so it wouldn't take much to divert the streams to Mexico at short notice. For example in the 1980s, one of the first "risk groups" for HIV/AIDS was Haitians, which originated from migrant workers going over to the Congo in large numbers and bringing back the infection.
Dr. Peter McCullough recently noted in a podcast that he was having technical difficulties updating patient outcomes on VAERS, and others have also reported problems opening and updating cases. This would add another source of error to the death statistics (in addition to the systematic underreporting of the system).
During a recent interview w/Dr. Bryan Ardiss, he said that at the beginning of the EUA, Moderna had two "trade secret" items under patent, and now, they have seven. So, the formulas are definitely changing over time.
Haitians and Africans were reportedly showing up at the border before this latest crisis and back to Trump times. I'd heard a Soros-paid group was recruiting and paying their way. Not a lot of attention from MSM though. Perhaps it's time for the Clinton dealings in Haiti to enter the movie.
Actually, this is big, since expert opinion is like a religion to rank-and-file medical people. The Advisory Panel wasn't allowed to hold hearings before other steps in the EUA expanisons to teens or the infamous Comirnaty approval, so the doctors/public didn't have access to dissenting expert testimony. The FDA and Biden can now override the Advisory Panel, but it will become very apparent that political (not scientific) forces are in play.
I think I heard that Biden was going to drop more vaxx-related orders during the UN Summit, which is set to begin on the 21st. After the decision of the Advisory Panel, it will be fascinating to see if he goes against their advice and opens boosters to everyone.
I've noticed for months that the NY Post is running out of things to write about. They can still cover a some things that happen in the city and state, but if you notice, Page Six seems to be doubling every few months.
275 new cases daily? Every year when kids go back to school, there's a spurt of upper respiratory cases. Plus, more people are probably doing weekly testing for their job "mandates." Of course there's going to be a larger number of cases. I wonder if they'll shut down the state to the "leaf peepers."
Satire site. . .look at some of the other headlines:
"Smithsonian Selects Columbus for Museum of Alcoholism and Shootouts"
"Slaves Owned By Dr. Seuss Speak Out For The First Time"
'Delaware Councilman Cory Hoffman Invites Children to Pet His Hamsters"
Is there an option for you to indicate "Prefer Not to Say?"
Lawyers are advising the larger companies to take a canvas of employees before the "guidance" from OSHA comes out. (If and when it comes out and isn't stopped in the Courts.) That's about the only step they can take to have some idea of what impact a vaxx mandate might have on their labor force.
The retail stores are all holding out on a vaxx mandate for front line people to see what OSHA will say. They know that much of their work force will just leave, rather than get jabbed or have to put up with weekly testing.
Absolutely correct! This is just a CYA. These are the people who have access to the best data available (Medicare/Medicaid data, EMRs, CVS records, etc.) on the adverse events caused by the jabs. And, they have to know that their cost/benefit analysis is seriously out of whack because of the diagnostic failings of PCR testing. I suspect they're opposing boosters, because the sudden deaths will really increase with the third dose (and they would be blamed).
Here's an FDA/CDC ppt, outlining their original data collection plans for the vaxx. Of course, the public has access only to VAERS:
I thought the schedule was full for the next month with pre-trial motions.