Author: LoveWorld UK

General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher is suing ABC over its “blatantly unlawful” actions after he was fired from the show for failing to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. In a complaint filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by the law firm of JW Howard Attorneys on Monday, lawyers for Rademacher claim he requested a religious exemption to the vaccine mandate in October but that ABC refused his request just a month later. “General Hospital” is filmed in Hollywood, California, and in November, a vaccine mandate went into effect for actors and staff working on “Zone A,” which comprises of those present on set when the actors aren’t wearing masks, and the actors…

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Partners of Christ Embassy Zaria, northern Nigeria donate stationery items to Police Area Command Headquarters in honor of Pastor Chris. On Wednesday, December 8, 2021, partners of Christ Embassy, Zaria, Nigeria North West Zone 1, donated stationery items to the Nigeria Police, Area Command Headquarters, Zaria, Kaduna State. The donation was part of the events marking the International Day of Service in honor of the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome whose birthday was celebrated on December 7th. This also comes as a timely response to an earlier appeal by the Command Headquarters for logistics support. A cross section…

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Rents have risen by more than 20 per cent in some parts of the country during the past two years, new figures have suggested, but dropped in London The increase in rental values is the most pronounced in the South West, up 23.5 per cent since January 2020. It is the equivalent of a rise of £195 per month, according to the figures from Hamptons. In contrast, typical rents in Inner London have fallen 11.6 per cent and on average it costs £305 less to rent there than in January 2020. The estate agents compiled the figures using a database of…

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Boris Johnson was last night warned against imposing even more stringent coronavirus curbs ahead of a Commons showdown tomorrow. More than 60 Tory backbenchers are poised to oppose the Plan B measures to counter the threat of the Omicron variant – the biggest rebellion of Mr Johnson’s premiership. The restrictions will see proof of vaccination or a negative test become mandatory for large venues this week, and today the return of work from home guidance. The Prime Minister will avoid an embarrassing defeat with the measures set to be voted through thanks to backing from Labour, but Sajid Javid, the Health Secretary, and Maggie Throup, the…

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David de Gea admitted to having flashbacks of Christian Eriksen’s collapse in the Euros after seeing Manchester United team-mate Victor Lindelof suffer breathing difficulties at Carrow Road. Worried Manchester United team-mates rushed to the Swedish defender’s aid when he dropped to his haunches under no pressure. Medics also raced on to the pitch as the stricken Lindelof pointed to his chest, complaining that he was struggling to breathe. Lindelof looked in discomfort and after a few minutes of treatment was taken to the dressing room, where he underwent tests. It was a harrowing moment and De Gea still sounded flustered when…

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Immunity people enjoy after recovering from COVID-19 is better than the protection bestowed from vaccination, according to a new study from Israel. Researchers analyzing data from the county’s health database from August to September found both COVID-19 infections and severe disease were higher among the vaccinated than those who recovered from the illness, also known as people with natural immunity. For instance, the naturally immune had a 10.5 per 100,000 infection rate four to six months following their recovery, versus a 69.2 per 100,000 rate among the vaccinated. The number of severe cases was also higher among the vaccinated: 0.9 percent of…

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A group of anti-mandate protesters in Darwin have launched legal action in the Supreme Court against the current government directive, which requires the vast majority of Territorians to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or lose their jobs. The action comes on the back of a Territory-wide vaccine mandate that went into effect in November and requires that any worker who comes into contact with members of the public in the course of their work had to receive their first COVID-19 jab by Nov. 12, with the second dose required by Dec. 24. Failure to comply with this health order means loss of employment and those…

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Heathrow has said passenger numbers were 60% lower in November than before the coronavirus pandemic and there were “high cancellations” among business travellers concerned about being trapped overseas for Christmas as Omicron spreads. The UK’s largest airport said the government’s travel restrictions had dealt a fresh blow to travel confidence and predicted it was likely to take several years for passenger numbers to return to pre-pandemic levels. This week ministers said passengers arriving in the UK would have to take a pre-departure Covid test, as well as a post-flight test, because of fears about the spread of the new variant.…

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Florida’s Attorney General Ashley Moody unveiled online tools on Dec. 3 that workers can use to easily report violations of a new law requiring employers to accept exemptions to vaccine mandates. The new online documents clearly explain the rules, and the process, for employees wanting to opt-out of getting COVID-19 vaccines, and describe the way violations will be handled. COVID-19 is the illness caused by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus. By clearly defining the process, and providing links to easy-to-complete forms, Moody has not only given the new law “teeth, but it also provides some legit tools for uninjected employees facing discriminatory working conditions,”…

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The COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers promulgated by President Joe Biden’s administration is being opposed by over 150 Republicans in Congress, who say the administration hasn’t taken into account the mandate’s potential effect on already short-staffed hospitals. “We are concerned that if the Biden administration moves forward with their vaccine mandate for medical personnel, the resulting staff shortages could actually cost lives instead of saving them,” Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) said in a statement. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) last month announced every facility that receives federal funding must force workers to get a vaccine or terminate them.…

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