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Angelique Coetzee, the chairwoman of the South African Medical Association who first raised the alarm of the new COVID variant, gave an interesting update and now says the new variant known as the ‘Omicron’ causes “unusual but mild symptoms.”
“It presents mild disease with symptoms being sore muscles and tiredness for a day or two not feeling well. So far, we have detected that those infected do not suffer the loss of taste or smell. They might have a slight cough. There are no prominent symptoms. Of those infected some are currently being treated at home,” said Dr. Coetzee to Sputnik.

I (back when I used to go on social media) used to cringe whenever I saw the usual posts about Muslims, or whoever, from the same crowd of people. Fair enough, they might have a point, but they seldom ever seemed productive or intelligent (the poor spelling is a hallmark).
But I always stood by the persons right to speak on this, if there was no call to arms, lies or misrepresentations.
In the spirit of this I definitely recommend the UK based Free Speech Union. Listed in our Causes To Support section here. I understand that they assisted the gentleman in the below story – BrandX.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
– Jeremy Sleath, 63, was sacked last year after a strongly-worded Facebook post
– The West Midlands Trains conductor protested pub closures in lockdown
– He said Britain must not act like ‘Muslim alcohol-free caliphate’ just to beat Covid
– Mr Sleath won the unfair dismissal claim but his post was judged to be ‘reckless’

I attempted to search for ‘Kyle Rittenhouse t shirt’ on Google on the shopping tab and had the same “Your search – kyle rittenhouse t shirt – did not match any shopping results.” message.
Although on mine, it did pull a sponsored ad from a website called redbubble. n.b. I am based in the UK. But that stood alone.
Ar this stage I would definitely suggest using an alternate browser or search engine such as DuckDuckGo. You can look at this and other suggestions in our Recommended Alt-Tech section here – BrandX.
On the “Shopping” tab of Google Search, “Kyle Rittenhouse shirt” does not bring back any results. The results page displays a message stating: “Your search – Kyle Rittenhouse shirt – did not match any shopping results.”

When are they going to admit this is a futile method of protection? – SkeptiX.
Politicians from Spain’s three main conservative parties joined police officers in the protest against proposed changes to the 2015 Citizens Security Law, which critics say violates the right to protest and limits free expression.
Dubbed the “Gag Law” by those who oppose it, the legislation allows authorities to fine media organisations for distributing unauthorised images of police, strictly limits demonstrations and imposes heavy fines for offenders.
Chappelle performed in front of nearly 600 students during a surprise visit to D.C.’s Duke Ellington School of the Arts, which came after the school reportedly canceled a fundraiser involving Chappelle after some leftists complained about jokes that he made about transgender people during his “The Closer” special on Netflix.
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“To exchange one orthodoxy for another is not necessarily an advance. The enemy is the gramophone mind, whether or not one agrees with the record that is being played at the moment.” – Excerpt from ‘The Freedom of the Press’, by George Orwell (1945).
