Re: Coronavirus
50 new cases in BC, one additional death, 5 in hospital.
Two long-term care facilities and one acute-care facility have outbreaks. Health official urge people to keep groups small during the long weekend. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...iday-1.5671328 |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12890528)
I hate going to stores to shop, but when Wal-Mart for example puts $50 minimum for order online for pick up, forces people into the stores. It's pretty rare we spend $50 at once in a store, we have to buy small amounts generally, same with Instacart, not worth it for small orders, looked into it for a handful of items, totaled $21 to avoid going to the store, but with IC fee, the service fee, and the tip, that was another $14, so to the store we went. :lol:
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12890555)
Pay the tenner a month to IC. The service fee is then only 2% instead of 5% and the other fixed fee isn't charged. Min order then is only $35. Shop twice a month and you save money already.
Costco is now in IC at least here in parts of BC for anyone with a membership that wants to avoid going into the chaotic stores. But tip well for Costco, its a super difficult shop because its all bulk size, and more time consuming. I have noticed here that IC doesn't do within 2 hours (at least the times I have tried) but its within 5 hours, guess less shoppers here most likely. |
Re: Coronavirus
Speculation that Canada could keep the US border closed until next year.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/can...aska-1.5670867 |
Re: Coronavirus
Over 1% of Americans have been tested positive at some point now, thats more than 1 in 100 people, The question is, how much of the community has to be positive for infection rates to really take off? How long until we are up to 10% of the population?
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12891388)
Speculation that Canada could keep the US border closed until next year.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12891511)
Got to keep the disease out of Canada.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by DigitalGhost
(Post 12891513)
That ship has sailed. It's kind of just starting to look like Xenophobia at this point.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12891515)
Now that is a classic case of a partial quote not having the meaning of the full one, which was obviously a joke.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by DigitalGhost
(Post 12891517)
I actually didn't realise you were joking tbh, sorry.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by DigitalGhost
(Post 12891513)
That ship has sailed. It's kind of just starting to look like Xenophobia at this point.
It appears to me its the non quarantined folk they have a dislike for, which im sort of with them on. Do you honestly think large families of Americans visiting small towns in national parks with limited hospitals, road tripping brits hitting 10 towns in 10 days etc is what Canada needs right now. Whilst the travel restrictions are possibly a bit stricter than ideal it allows quarantine to be policed, allowing more folk in would just been quarantine rules could be flouted with less chance of getting caught. I think they have kept the disease at bay very well compared to their southern neighbours. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12891518)
Is Trumpitis real then? :lol:
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Stumpylegs
(Post 12891519)
I think they have kept the disease at bay very well compared to their southern neighbours.
I'm not sure if forcing people from every single country into a 14 day quarantine period is really "welcoming them with open arms" and Crofty82's recent thread about his experience travelling from LGW to Toronto sounded like something from dystopian fiction. You're right though, unlike the US, they are still accepting new immigrant applications and there have even been PNP draws over the last few weeks which is quite surprising considering the current levels of unemployment. If the PR card processing times I saw over the weekend are anything to go by, they are also working to clear the backlog and return some immigrant services back to normal. Apparently people who applied for PR cards in March when the travel ban was enacted are finally starting to receive AOR's. Saying that, some of the comments I've seen on CBC News stories and the like have been nothing short of horrific. Bizarrely some of those same people also have the barefaced cheek to go on and accuse Britain of being a populist country. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by DigitalGhost
(Post 12891529)
Saying that, some of the comments I've seen on CBC News stories and the like have been nothing short of horrific. Bizarrely some of those same people also have the barefaced cheek to go on and accuse Britain of being a populist country.
What I found especially amusing is there's a bunch of people saying you can't have the borders closed/economic standstill forever - completely failing to see that A) many more things are open for business because there has been a gradual reopening and B) nobody is suggesting it's permanent and even funnier is these same people complaining about Prince Edward Island hosting the players and officials of 8 football teams - about 300 people altogether to get some semblance of a England, Germany, Spain and Italy (probably others too) have just shown that football can be played with all sorts of protocols and testing with thousands of players, officials, TV broadcasting people etc travelling to the 18-20 venues in each country over a couple of months and there hasn't been a single positive test result. Same thing with England and West Indies cricket. The tournament on PEI will have benefits to the economy (rather than the standstill these people are concerned about) and they are all in one place with each team isolated between games and a shorter overall period. Providing they stick to protocols - just like everyone is supposed to - it should be no problem. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12891549)
What I found especially amusing is there's a bunch of people saying you can't have the borders closed/economic standstill forever - completely failing to see that A) many more things are open for business because there has been a gradual reopening and B) nobody is suggesting it's permanent and even funnier is these same people complaining about Prince Edward Island hosting the players and officials of 8 football teams - about 300 people altogether to get some semblance of a |
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