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More Real Science Demonstrating the Failure of COVID Lockdowns

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Trenton NJ, Governments all over the world have studied the COVID-19 pandemic from every angle but one. Governments have avoided publishing a realistic cost-benefit analysis of their lockdowns because the politicians are afraid that the results of “the science” will confirm the real costs of many of their draconian policies.

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New Warning regarding the risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome associated with the J&J-Janssen SARS-CoV-2 vaccine

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Washington  DC, the US FDA announced that it is including a warning regarding the risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a rare but potentially serious autoimmune neurological condition, associated with the J&J-Janssen SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. To date, there have been approximately 100 preliminary reports of GBS among 12.8 million recipients of the J&J-Janssen vaccine, but additional data are required in order to establish a causal relationship. Most of the cases have been identified within 2 weeks of vaccination, and mostly among men aged 50 years and older. Regulatory officials have not identified a similar trend associated with the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines. However, the FDA’s update comes only days after the European Medicines Agency’s Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee recommended including a warning to raise awareness among healthcare professionals and people taking the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine of GBS cases reported following vaccination. Both the J&J-Janssen and AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccines are adenovirus vector vaccines.

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CDC Report : HEPA Air cleaners with universal masking policies appear to be very effective in preventing transmission of COVID

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Ridgewood NJ, a new CDC MMWR report explores safety precautions that can be taken indoors to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2. In particular, the combination of portable high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) cleaners with universal masking policies appears to be very effective in preventing transmission between people in close-contact indoor environments. Previous studies have shown that HEPA air cleaners, portable or built-in, can greatly reduce aerosol transmission in indoor environments.

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US CDC released updated guidance for COVID-19 prevention in K-12 schools: Prioritizing a return to in-person learning for students this fall

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Ridgewood NJ, On July 9 the US CDC released updated guidance for COVID-19 prevention in K-12 schools, prioritizing a return to in-person learning for students this fall and highlighting the importance of vaccinating as many eligible children as possible. So far, 1 in 3 adolescents ages 12 to 17 have been vaccinated, a number experts are hoping will increase over the coming months. Overall, the CDC recommends school districts tailor their recommendations to local laws and epidemiological situations, tightening or relaxing layered prevention strategies such as mask wearing and physical distancing based on local transmission rates. Some experts criticized the agency for leaving so many decisions up to local officials, saying more specific guidance would be helpful. Others, including officials with the country’s two major teachers’ unions, praised the guidance, calling it “grounded in both science and common sense.” With nearly all of the nation’s school districts set to open this fall, the CDC updated its guidance based on progress in the national vaccination campaign.

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CDC now says people who are vaccinated do not have to wear masks in school settings

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Ridgewood NJ, the CDC now says people who are vaccinated do not have to wear masks in school settings. The government health agency updated its guidance Friday morning.

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“The War On Small Business” exposes how lockdowns advantaged firms like Walmart and Target while destroying many small business owners

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For years, government bureaucrats have been looking for ways to destroy small businesses. With coronavirus, they finally had their chance.

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Ridgewood NJ, in 2020, the American economy suffered the biggest financial collapse in history. But while Main Street suffered like never before, the stock market continued to reach new highs. How could this be? The answer is that government had slapped oppressive restrictions on small businesses while propping up Wall Street and engineering a historic consolidation of power and wealth.

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July 23 will be the Last Opportunity for Bergen County Residents to Apply for the Rental and Utility Relief

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Hackensack NJ, Bergen County is still encouraging residents to apply for the Bergen County Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance Program (ERAP), which started on June 14, 2021. The deadline for applications is Friday, July 23, 2021. . The program provides financial relief for Bergen County residents unable to meet their rental obligation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible ERAP applicants can apply for up to 12 months of assistance to cover unpaid back rent and gas and electric utility expenses (payable for amounts past due as of March 13, 2020). Amounts approved for funding will be paid directly to property owners and utility providers.

Residents can apply for funding online at www.BergenCountyCARES.org. Thanks to a partnership with Greater Bergen Community Action, residents can also receive in-person help to apply for a program. Appointments must be made in advance by calling 201-464-8970.

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Nearly a Third of Americans Think Public Health Officials Are Lying About Vaccine Safety

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Ridgewood NJ, Distrust of public health officials may be a major factor in people refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Nearly a third of Americans believe officials are lying about vaccine safety, a number that rises to almost two-thirds among those who say they don’t intend to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.

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Back to School New Report Says “full capacity, in-person learning can be safely achieved”

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Ridgewood NJ, a new report by the ABC Science Collaborative demonstrates that in-person schooling with proper masking protocols can safely be pursued at all educational levels in the US. The report analyzed 864,515 students and 160,549 staff members across 100 school districts and 14 charter schools in North Carolina. Under the state’s “Plan A” protocol, masks were required for all students and staff in all educational areas, including bus rides to and from school. Over the 4-month study period, 1 in 127 students and 1 in 138 staff were diagnosed with COVID-19, although researchers stated that around 95% of those infections occurred within the community and not in school. The report ultimately recommended that full capacity, in-person learning can be safely achieved at all grade levels with strong adherence to mask mandates. With adherence to masking protocols, students could be less physically distanced and even reach full capacity on school busses. The report provides strong data-driven evidence for in-person learning, as school district administrators nationwide create their plans for the upcoming school year. Still, vaccinations among eligible students and staff will be key to relaxing masking measures in the future.

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US Total Nonfarm Payroll Employment Rose by 850,000 in June Surpassing Expectations

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Washington DC, total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 850,000 in June, and the unemployment rate was little changed at 5.9 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday. Notable job gains occurred in leisure and hospitality, public and private education, professional and business services, retail trade, and other services.

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For 2021-2022 School Year Masking Polices Will Be Up to Local School Districts

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Ridgewood NJ, Governor Murphy, New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) Acting Commissioner Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan, and New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli today announced a series of coordinated recommendations and guidance documents to assist school districts and educators as they develop local reopening plans for the 2021-2022 school year. All public school districts in New Jersey are expected to provide full-time, in-person instruction for the 2021-2022 school year. Documents released today will be critical as districts plan for full-time instruction and continue the pathway to recovery from COVID-19.

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Ridgewood Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gorman: How the Pandemic Transformed My School Experience

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Two years ago, many of us could not have imagined that a pandemic would strike and instantly change so many aspects of our lives without warning.  As educators and students, this crisis transformed how we taught and learned.  The educational experience has been vastly different over the last 15 months. While this journey has been riddled with challenges, there have also been opportunities for self-discovery, growth, and reflection. The words of the RPS community tell this story.

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Why was option of Making a Public Comment via Telephone or Zoom Completely Eliminated the Moment the Village Council meetings went “in-person.” ?

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I am delighted that Village Council meetings are now being held live, and that those who wish to attend in-person can now do so.

However, as I expressed in a letter to members of the Village Council on this matter, I fail to understand why the option of making a public comment via telephone or Zoom was completely eliminated the moment the meetings went “in-person.”

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2021 Village of Ridgewood Parking Revenues Tank

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Ridgewood NJ, the Village of Ridgewood’s (VOR) CFO Robert G. Rooney relayed the bad news during Wednesday evening’s Village Council Work Session – YTD VOR parking revenues are 25%-35% of what parking revenue was projected to be.

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COVID VACCINATION ADVERSE EFFECTS : Higher-than-expected Number of People under age 30, Experiencing Heart Inflammation

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Ridgewood NJ, According to Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security,  a higher-than-expected number of people under age 30, especially young men, have experienced heart inflammation, also called myocarditis or pericarditis, following their second dose of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine, including the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.

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