Headline News: February 3, 2021 – Insurance claim denials for some COVID-19 sufferers

Philadelphia let ‘college kids’ distribute vaccines. Moderna to develop three new mRNA-based vaccines. Matt Hancock slammed for proposal to pay £500 to everyone who tests positive for COVID-19. Canada’s Wonderland is reopening May 14th. ‘Milkman model’ grocery service. Louisiana cemetery ‘sorry’ after being racist. Insurance claim denials for some COVID-19 sufferers. Host: Vicki A. Lee
[TRIGGER WARNING: police brutality, violence] Officer orders police dog to bite 14-YO despite desperate pleas, body cam footage shows

The details in this article are of sensitive nature and it could be triggering or upsetting to some. Reader discretion is advised.
Ontario’s schools to reopen February 10 and 16 as 100 doctors urge in a letter

According to docs, “Teachers are not at higher risk for infection or disease.”
[WATCH] Company Urban Air Port to design world’s first airport for flying electric vehicles

Hyundai Motor Group is partnering with Air-One as a plan to commercialise its aircraft by 2028
[WATCH] Is the Pfizer and BioNTech Vaccine Safe and Effective? INN THE WIKI | Part 2/2

Vera and Natalia talk about research related to our future and Covid-19 vaccinations in this two part episode. What are the effects of the Pfizer vaccine? Is there foul play in the banning and suspected death of some prominent journalists questioning the safety of the vaccines?
Some Toronto businesses are planning to open next week, despite lockdown orders

A group called ‘We Are All Essential’ is inviting small businesses to open February 11th
Rebel News accuses mayor John Tory of secretly staying in his Florida home over the weekend

We caught John Tory’s family having a secret get together in North Palm beach Florida this weekend,” said Rebel News Commander, Ezra Levant
Toronto Paramedic Services respond to 40 overdose calls in one day

According to the City of Toronto, in 2020 there were more than 2,000 total Covid-19 deaths and 823 drug related deaths in Toronto.
ACORN calling on Federal Government on tax loophole

If REITs were taxed the same as non-REIT corporations, they would have paid over $1.2 billion in taxes since 2010
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spoke with Australian lawmakers over new media rules

Both Facebook and Google are targeted in the new Australian law