Nikola Tesla
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Hmmm who here has got the vaccine? Would be a interesting poll
So make a poll in a thread. I would do the poll where it doesn't post who picked what as some people may not want their choice public. I think we are getting to most from almost none not that long ago. Maybe categories of No/Not yet/AZ/Covishield/Pfizer/ModernaHmmm who here has got the vaccine? Would be a interesting poll
I made one. Go vote!So make a poll in a thread. I would do the poll where it doesn't post who picked what as some people may not want their choice public. I think we are getting to most from almost none not that long ago. Maybe categories of No/Not yet/AZ/Covishield/Pfizer/Moderna
Docs are pushing for <200 covid patients in ICU. Currently at 838. Now I don't know if ford will give that to them.I'm not holding out much hope for the SOAR practice weekend - which was originally supposed to be this coming weekend, now tentatively rescheduled to be when round 1 was supposed to be (29-30 May). BUT ...
Peel Region (and Toronto) as of right now, has vaccinated ~50% of eligible adults. Peel wants to vaccinate 150,000 more (about 10% of the region's population) in the next week, and they're planning to keep right on going after that. That's going to put a good dent in that infection rate by the end of May. Enough of a dent? Don't know. Will there be decent ICU capacity by then? Good question. I tend to suspect that the system will take longer than that to recover.
Peel is a dogs breakfast.I'm not holding out much hope for the SOAR practice weekend - which was originally supposed to be this coming weekend, now tentatively rescheduled to be when round 1 was supposed to be (29-30 May). BUT ...
Peel Region (and Toronto) as of right now, has vaccinated ~50% of eligible adults. Peel wants to vaccinate 150,000 more (about 10% of the region's population) in the next week, and they're planning to keep right on going after that. That's going to put a good dent in that infection rate by the end of May. Enough of a dent? Don't know. Will there be decent ICU capacity by then? Good question. I tend to suspect that the system will take longer than that to recover.
If the current lockdown was the answer then wouldn't the numbers be well below 3,000 a day? We've been in the latest lockdown since April 8, certainly long enough that there should have been a marked improvement, but the numbers are still pretty close to where they were back in early April. But let's just keep doing this lockdown crap and hope for better results!Well, not really….as evidence by the before and after numbers when they got shut down. Really, that was the biggest thing that changed with the current lockdown, and the numbers are trending down now. They weren’t beforehand.
If we’ve learned anything in the last 3 months it’s that inside is bad. If you *must* go inside a public shared building it really needs to be an essential thing. Too many people were out leisure shopping out of boredom, IE malls etc.
It’s not lockdown. It’s mockdown. You can do whatever you want without any consequences (Except if you run a small business).If the current lockdown was the answer then wouldn't the numbers be well below 3,000 a day?
Fully vaccinated person can still transmit the virus and infect non-vaccinated person.And now we hear from Dr. Tam that even a fully vaccinated person should still adhere to lockdown
Fully vaccinated person can still transmit the virus and infect non-vaccinated person.
Agree. I dont think we have reached that point yet. As soon as the opportunity presents itself, the freedumbers will just do as they please and if questioned say they have been vaccinated. Sadly we all need to pretend we arent vaccinated until the vast majority of us are. That also avoids another human rights case clogging up the courts where people argue they are excluded from something and they have not yet had the opportunity to be vaccinated. Once you have offered to 100% of the eligible population (all people 16+) and injected those that want it, loosening restrictions make sense.That was a conservative assumption made early on. Real-world evidence that although not impossible, it is a tiny percentage.
At a certain point, you need to start rewarding people for having done the right thing (vaccination).
Let's just forget the charter and have two types of citizens . Force people to have an unproven and only approved under emergency measure vaccine . That sound like a great country .That was a conservative assumption made early on. Real-world evidence that although not impossible, it is a tiny percentage.
At a certain point, you need to start rewarding people for having done the right thing (vaccination).
I don't know where you are looking then.I see barely anyone blaming the governemt .
I personally think it's perfectly fine as long as your bubble is bubble indeed.I am creating a new family bubble.
Really ? Watched the news yesterday . . First 20 minutes are all covid . Not one mention of government failure . Only vaccination shoratges . But no blame on JT and his crew .I don't know where you are looking then.
I see people blaming everyone, from PM to school janitor. But never themselves.
What "people" has to do with "the news"?Really ? Watched the news yesterday . . First 20 minutes are all covid . Not one mention of government failure . Only vaccination shoratges . But no blame on JT and his crew .
Of course news won't blame JT. He has been paying them off for his entire tenure and cranked up the payments during the pandemic.Really ? Watched the news yesterday . . First 20 minutes are all covid . Not one mention of government failure . Only vaccination shoratges . But no blame on JT and his crew .