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"The Netherlands will become the first western European country to impose a partial lockdown since the summer, introducing strict new measures from Saturday (today!!!) in the face of record numbers of new Covid-19 infections."
Netherlands imposes lockdown measures as Covid cases hit new high

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"Austria is to introduce a lockdown for unvaccinated people in two of Europe’s worst-hit coronavirus regions from Monday and could extend it across the country, the chancellor, Alexander Schallenberg, has said."
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Da booster shot knocked my ass out. Fell asleep with all da lights on in da house last night. Was too drowsy to even get up to turn them heauxs off. Could barely keep my eyes open. Asides from that, my arm is a lil' sore. That's about it. I refuse to fall victim again. Up next, that flu shot @Atlrocafella talkin' about.
 

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New Zealand Indigenous tribe demands vaccine protesters stop using haka
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Protestors perform a haka during a Freedom and Rights Coalition protest at Parliament on Tuesday in Wellington, New Zealand.
A New Zealand Māori tribe has demanded that anti-vaccine mandate advocates stop using its ceremonial dance, the “Ka Mate” haka, at protests.

The dance, which was traditionally performed before battle and is meant to show tribal pride and unity, is an intimidating display of chanting, foot-stamping, tongue protrusions and rhythmic body slapping. It has been popularized by New Zealand’s All Blacks rugby team, which performs it before the start of every match.

The Ngati Toa, which won legal control of the Ka Mate — the tribe’s unique version of the haka — in 2009, strongly objected on Monday after demonstrators were seen performing it at recent rallies.

Taku Parai, a tribal leader, called on the protesters to stop using the Ka Mate “immediately.”

"We do not support their position and we do not want our [tribe] associated with their messages,” he said, according to the New Zealand Herald.

Last week, thousands of people, some waving Trump flags, marched or rode motorcycles to New Zealand’s Parliament to protest a government mandate for doctors, pharmacists, nurses and other health care workers to be fully vaccinated by December, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. Teachers and other education workers have until January to get vaccinated, according to the mandate.

Brian Tamaki, the leader of the fundamentalist Destiny Church in New Zealand and a right-wing activist, has been a prominent figure in the anti-vaccine movement in the country.

Tamaki, himself a member of two Māori tribes, was reportedly planning to teach the Ka Mate haka to protesters for use at future demonstrations, according to Radio New Zealand.

"Our message to protesters who wish to use Ka Mate is to use a different haka,” Modlik said.

Vaccination rates among Māori people are below New Zealand’s national averages, with just 61% fully vaccinated, according to government data.

Some Māori leaders have criticized the government's decision to end lockdowns, with the co-leader of New Zealand's Māori Party, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, calling that move a “death warrant” for Indigenous communities.

"Many of our [ancestors] lost their lives in previous pandemics,” the tribe’s chief executive Helmut Modlik said in a statement.

“We are absolutely clear that the Covid-19 vaccine is the best protection we have available to us,” Modlik said, adding that the Ngati Toa “are committed to supporting” vaccination of its people “as soon as possible.
 

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Health workers in China are killing pets while their owners are in quarantine
November 15, 202111:24 AM ET

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A resident walks her dogs in Beijing. Municipal authorities in the city of Shangrao apologized and posted a statement online saying that workers who killed a dog while its owner was away in quarantine had been fired.

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BEIJING — Local health workers in some Chinese cities are breaking into people's homes and killing their pets while the owners are in quarantine, prompting outrage online.

In one case, a dog owner named Ms Fu witnessed through her home security camera as people clothed in hazmat suits entered her home and beat her pet corgi to death with iron rods while she was away in a quarantine facility. She tested negative for the coronavirus.

"The dog ran into another room and out of sight, but its whimpers were audible. After a few minutes, the workers took out yellow plastic bags and said they were taking the dog away," Fu wrote in a long social media post. Her security camera video has gone viral on China's social media site Weibo, attracting millions of views from internet users who are largely furious with the way cats and dogs have been disposed of out of fears the animals could transmit the novel coronavirus to humans.


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China Is Imposing Strict Lockdowns To Contain New COVID Outbreaks. But There's A Cost

Under immense pressure to keep COVID-19 infections near zero, local health authorities have been taking extreme measures to prevent local transmissions. In the northern city of Harbin, a woman reported that her three cats were killed in September while she was completing quarantine, garnering anger online as well. Authorities in the cities of Chengdu and Wuxi have similarly entered private homes while their owners are in quarantine and killed their cats.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people can transmit the coronavirus to their dogs and cats, though the chance of infection happening the other way around is "low." Various studies suggest transmission from pets to their owners is "unlikely" and lacks evidence.

Fu wrote that she was suddenly called to quarantine in the city of Shangrao after contact tracers found she had been in close contact with someone who was later diagnosed with COVID-19. She was not able to quarantine with her dog, but community workers assured her the corgi would be taken care of in her home while she was away.

Shangrao municipal authorities later apologized and said the workers who killed Fu's dog had been fired for "the harmless disposal of a pet dog without having fully communicated with the pet owner," according to a statement posted online.


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