Covid Madness Continues - Media Review 1) The Mongolian history of massive human infections due to a vaccination campaign appears to be repeating itself in New Zealand, where after a lockdown and two mass vaccination campaigns for 100,000 people and plans to vaccinate 90% of the population over 12 years old, the incidence has broken all records. In New Zealand, where a tough lockdown has been in effect for two months now and at least 85% of the population over 12 received their first injection, and 67% were fully vaccinated. The Prime Minister personally stated that the coronavirus was practically defeated, but as of October 20, the number of diseases per day reached 5,316 and 28 deaths. The Guardian newspaper reported (https://bit.ly/3B5DnQc). 2) In Moscow, pensioners will be blocked by social insurance cards for refusing to get vaccinated. Due to the sharp increase in the incidence of COVID-19, the days from October 28 to November 7 have been declared non-working in Moscow. And after November 8, another restriction will come into force in Moscow - they will block social cards for people over 60 and those who suffer from chronic diseases. An exception will be made only for those who have already had coronavirus in the last six months or have been vaccinated. 3) Fox News reports that California parents and teachers who oppose compulsory vaccination of schoolchildren are planning to take to the streets across the state. The extent of the strike is not known exactly, but rumors spread throughout the state from Northern California to Southern California. Oak Run Elementary School in Shasta County plans to cancel classes on Monday due to protest, according to KRCR-TVCR in Redding, California. Residents of the city have already held the first rally in Redding on Friday, holding posters with the following slogans: "Teach freedom", "Support the choice of parents." "I'm just here fighting for freedom." "I want to see freedom for healthcare professionals." "I want to see freedom for educators," the Record Searchlight newspaper reported in Friday.