The military commander leading vaccine logistics says the immunization campaign has hit its stride with millions of doses arriving each week, but she provided new figures Thursday that suggest shipments next month could be substantially lower than originally planned.
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For those who foolishly believe the age of oil is over, consider what would be happening right now if Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer had succeeded in shutting down Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline on Wednesday, as she has been demanding.
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Half of the oil supplied to Ontario and Quebec, and half of the propane supplied to Michigan, would be choked off.
Up to 800 tanker rail cars and 2,000 trucks per day would be needed to transport 540,000 barrels of oil and liquefied natural gas, now supplied by Line 5, since the demand for energy would still be there even if the pipeline wasn’t.
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Here is how it works, in case you want to know:
I paid $200 to get a COVID test within 72 hours before my trip which, when negative, allowed me on the plane. I also downloaded and filled out a form that attests that I had a negative COVID test.
It is like being asked by a police officer for your driver’s licence, and then for a signed form attesting that you have a driver’s licence – the one in your hand. The one the officer can see.
We are able to fly to the USA but not to drive in. Why? As one airline gate agent said to me when I asked: “I got nothing.”