General strike, blockades and firearms in Martinique
While a relative calm reigns in Guadeloupe after several days of riots, violence is spreading in Martinique, this paradise island in the Lesser Antilles.
While a relative calm reigns in Guadeloupe after several days of riots, violence is spreading in Martinique, this paradise island in the Lesser Antilles.
Although doubly vaccinated, the Prime Minister was declared positive to the Covid, this Monday, November 22, 2021. It will now be difficult for him to defend the mandatory vaccination against the epidemic.
Dr. Sandrine Foulquier, an ophthalmologist in Rodez, Aveyron, has been banned from practicing since November 4, 2021 for “non-compliance with the vaccination obligation” even though she has just been elected, this Sunday, as a member of the Aveyron Medical Council.
As in Austria, Australia and Guadeloupe, demonstrations shook the Belgian and Danish capitals on Saturday and Sunday.
In Guadeloupe, in Austria, in the Netherlands, in Australia and elsewhere, a popular fever against the health pass, against the vaccination obligation and against the authorities who are panicking in front of the rebound of the epidemic is rising.
General strike against sanitary restrictions, violence, looting: the island is in the grip of an outbreak of violence. The government sent police reinforcements and the prefect decreed a curfew.
In Rotterdam, a demonstration against health restrictions turned into a riot. The police fired on the crowd. Several people were injured.
The police and the army refuse to control the health passes in the name of “freedom and human dignity”. They will join a large demonstration against compulsory confinement on November 20, 2021 in Vienna.
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The very official report from the Agence technique de l’information sur l’hospitalisation (ATIH) is troubling. In particular, we learn that Covid-19 patients represented “only” 2% of hospitalizations in 2020!
These are dangerous times on the Poland-Belarus border, not least for the many thousands of refugees and migrants hoping to find a better safer life in the European Union, far from their war-torn homelands.
In his “address to the French” this Tuesday, November 9, 2021, the President of the Republic announced: -the maintenance of the health pass conditional on the 3ᵉ dose of vaccine,-the pension reform postponed to 2022, -the construction of nuclear reactors.