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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1336844)1/5/2022 12:46:42 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 1578260
 
EL SALVADOR'S HEALTH DEPARTMENT IS LIGHT YEARS AHEAD OF THE US.




To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1336844)1/5/2022 2:13:39 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1578260
 
KA..BOOM: UNVACCINATED CA DEPUTY DA WHO OPPOSED COVID VACCINES DIES OF COVID.
finance.yahoo.com

Li Cohen
Wed, January 5, 2022, 8:07 AM

Kelly Ernby, an Orange County, California deputy district attorney who recently ran for state assembly and regularly spoke out against vaccine mandates, has died of complications from COVID-19. The 46-year-old's death was announced on Monday by her friends, family members and colleagues.

Ernby, who resided in Huntington Beach according to the Associated Press, had served in the district attorney's office since 2011, where she specialized in environmental and consumer law, according to the office. The office said that Ernby, who had been honored for her contributions to environmental law enforcement, was "an incredibly vibrant and passionate attorney."



Orange County deputy district attorney Kelly Ernby died of COVID-19 complications. / Credit: Kelly Ernby for Assembly/Facebook
In 2019, Ernby launched an unsuccessful campaign for the California State Assembly, losing the 2020 primary race for the seat to Diane Dixon. She was planning on running again, according to CBS Los Angeles.

Ernby has repeatedly advocated against COVID vaccine mandates, writing on her personal Facebook in August that the "vaccine is not the cure to Covid, and mandates won't work."

In December, she drew parallels between today and the 1960s at an anti-vaccine rally at California State University, Fullerton. According to the university's student newspaper, she said that in the '60s, people were at risk of losing their freedoms to socialist ideas.

"There's nothing that matters more than our freedoms right now," she said at the gathering, which was put on in collaboration with conservative group Turning Point USA. "...Our government for the people and by the people is not going to exist without action of the people."

In November 2019, prior to the COVID outbreak, she attended an online town hall while campaigning for the assembly seat, saying her "fundamental belief is that government should be very small."

"I don't believe in mandates," she said. "...It's not about being anti-vaccine, it's about the choice to choose."

Rumors quickly circulated following Ernby's death that she died of COVID-19 because she was vaccinated. Her husband, Mattias Ernby, and several of her friends have publicly confirmed that this is not the case.

"I have received over 200 emails, DMs or tweets with death threats, people praising my friends death and/or those calling for us to die, in the last 24 hours," Ernby's friend, Ben Chapman, who is also the chairman of the Greater Costa Mesa Republicans, wrote on Facebook on Monday. "...My friend was not vaccinated and no one of credible source is making the claim she passed due to being vaccinated. Her husband and I have openly stated that she was not vaccinated."



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Novak Djokovic will be DEPORTED from Australia as his visa is cancelled: Tennis star's lawyers appeal decision while he remains under police guard at Melbourne airport in anti-vaxx row
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  • Novak Djokovic has been told he will be deported from Australia after his visa application was rejected
  • Tennis player 34, landed at Melbourne Airport on an Emirates flight from Dubai at around 11.15pm
  • He was placed in an isolation room with two guards stationed outside amid the ongoing dispute
  • He arrived just hours after PM Scott Morrison threatened to send the Serb back 'on the next plane home'
  • Australians reacted furiously after Victoria state government and Tennis Australia granted vaccine exemption