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The peculiar message was revealed by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who showed a screengrab of the email in question.
"FW: #NEWS: A majority of unvaccinated Americans say they're unlikely to get the Covd-19 vaccine, regardless of outreach efforts," read the email's subject line.

The statement put the cost of replacing staff not meeting the vaccination requirement at £2,500 each.
In an impact statement from the government, officials believe between 3% and 12% of care home staff may still resist getting a Covid jab by the end of a 16-week grace period. The central estimate was that 40,000 could be left without jobs, but it could be as high as 70,000 or as low as 17,000.
Comment: It's likely that the number will be much higher than what the 'officials believe'.
In a separate statement on the public sector equality duty, the government said the policy of mandatory vaccination for care home staff was "likely to have a significant impact on ethnic minorities" as one in five members of the social care workforce are black, Asian or from another ethnic minority, a higher proportion than in the overall population of England.
Comment: Where do they think they're going to find these replacement workers? The industry already suffers high rates of turnover because of low pay and difficult working conditions and so, if they force this legislation through, it's likely to result in a great many more deaths due to plummeting standards of care.
See also: Macron announces vaccine passport restricting access to stores, healthcare, public transit on national holiday: Protests erupt across France

FILE PHOTO: Container ships wait to load and offload goods in port during a 21-day nationwide lockdown aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cape Town, South Africa, April 17, 2020.
Durban, the busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa, was also affected, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Cape Town Harbour Carriers Association said in an email to members, seen by Reuters: "Please note that the port operating systems have been cyber-attacked and there will be no movement of cargo until the system is restored."
Comment: This comes after a warning from the Build Back Better bunch of a 'cyberpandemic' and a surge in other profile hacks elsewhere in the world, that also. And, as noted above, for South Africa, this comes amidst the protests, rioting and looting that erupted following the imprisonment of former President Zuma that caused widespread disruption in the country, resulting in rationing at some supermarkets:
- Toshiba hacked by DarkSide, Kaspersky founder suggests CIA may be behind group's Colonial Pipeline attack
- 'Everyone is attacking everyone' online, but Russians are 'best & most sophisticated hackers' - Kaspersky
Never mind the FBI's all-out hunts and raids across 44 states. Never mind the continued detention of an unknown number of pro-Trump supporters. Never mind the more than 2,000 criminal charges brought by federal prosecutors against nearly 500 Americans arrested over the past four months.
Nope. Absolutely nothing is being done, the gaslighters insist, so these partisan opportunists are pushing forward with their witch-hunt commission to uncover the "facts."
The largest U.S. automaker said its Flint Assembly plant that builds the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD trucks will operate on one production shift the week of July 26.

Patriarch Kirill of Moscow of All Russia during the Divine Liturgy at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow.
The plan, announced by the Moscow Patriarchate on Wednesday, revealed that the Church does not want to ban abortions completely, but instead proposes that the government stop funding them.
In particular, it has suggested that women who earn more than the so-called minimum subsistence level (around $150) should be forced to pay for their own abortions.
Comment: See also:
- Russian Orthodox Church does not support abortion in any scenario, even when pregnancy caused by rape - Moscow Patriarchate spokesman
- Russian Orthodox Church has 'flexible' stance on abortion & does not demand practice be made illegal, spokesman reveals
- Church and state equal partners 'for the first time in history' - Russian Patriarch Kirill
- Russian Patriarch Kirill warns humans' enslavement by technology will facilitate their control by the 'Antichrist'
- "Russian Church is completely free from any political influence" declares Patriarch Kirill

The Police Federation for England and Wales said officers are 'angry' at the way they have been treated by the government.
The Police Federation of England and Wales says it no longer has confidence in Home Secretary Priti Patel and has branded a pay freeze for officers "the final straw".
The body, which represents rank-and-file officers, has also withdrawn its support and engagement from the Police Remuneration Review Body, labelling the current pay mechanism "not fit for purpose".
Comment: See also:
- Police response times "under strain" because of staff shortages caused by "pingdemic," as NHS app calls for self-isolation
- 'Get a grip': UK Met Police ripped for 'intersectional' post hailing 'queer people of colour'
- Leaked doc reveals UK gov plans to raise taxes, freeze wages and pensions, to pay for £300 billion lockdown costs
- Theresa May blamed for police budget cuts that have led to staggering wave of knife crimes in British inner cities
- UK chief constable warns police would struggle to tackle repeat of 2011 'mass riots' due to cuts
- London could lose 4,000 police officers due to budget cuts amid crime surge
UNICEF said in a statement the doses were donated by the U.S. and delivered Wednesday through COVAX, an initiative for the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.
"Until yesterday, Haiti was the only country in the Americas without a single dose of a COVID-19 vaccine," UNICEF said in a statement Thursday.
"Thanks to this donation, hundreds of thousands of Haitians will receive their shots against COVID-19," UNICEF said. "Yet, despite the collective efforts to kickstart the vaccination campaign soon, most of the Haitian population is at risk of remaining unvaccinated due to the limited availability of doses currently in the country."
In an exclusive interview with VOA, U.S. National Security Council member Juan Gonzalez said the decision to speed up vaccine delivery came after a U.S. delegation visited Port-au-Prince on Sunday.
Comment: Just 2 or 3 days after the president of Haiti was whacked, riddled with bullets as he slept in his bed...
Comment: This is not generating the optics they think it is. It's a really bad look to ship American mRNA 'vaccines' to a country whose leader was taken out days earlier by a hit-team based in Florida after he refused earlier 'gifts' of 750,000 AstraZeneca 'vaccines' because he was apparently holding out for a less evil batch of vials.
The last time a Haitian president was assassinated, in 1915, US president Woodrow Wilson sent in US Marines to 'restore order'. That invasion and occupation of Haiti by the US lasted 16 years.
Now, thanks to the wonders of biotechnology, they just need to send in 'vaccines'?...
"TSA exempts private, non-commercial flights from the mask requirement," state Representative Donna Howard said on Thursday in a Twitter post. The lawmakers "had been meeting at the Capitol without masks for several months, and we continued that practice, as we had been fully vaccinated."
Howard and her colleagues have been criticized for jetting to Washington sans masks when they fled Texas earlier this month to block votes on Republican-backed bills they couldn't defeat. Six of the Democrats, including Howard, have since caught Covid-19, and White House and congressional staffers tested positive after attending events with the group, including meetings with Vice President Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and other party leaders.
In a report titled Provisional death counts and excess mortality, the government agency reviewed the number of deaths between January 2020 to April 2021 and concluded that 5,535 Canadians under the age of 65 died because of "indirect consequences" due to the pandemic.
Over the same time period, 1380 Canadians in the same age group died because of COVID-19 itself.
"Beyond deaths attributed to the disease itself, the pandemic could also have indirect consequences leading to an increase or decrease in the number of deaths due to various factors, including delayed medical procedures, increased substance use, or a decline in deaths attributable to other causes, such as influenza," the report says.











Comment: CNN may feign outrage and deny that they want to use a stick but it is consistent with previously aired segments. Below is another example of a CNN host discussing the legitimacy of using a "bigger stick":