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Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 12933543)
Same in Canada
Canada released guidance on COVID19 vaccine rollout, prioritizing: 1. Those at high risk of severe illness. 2. Those most likely to transmit to high-risk individuals & workers essential to maintaining the COVID19 response. 3. Other essential workers. https://t.co/uOUy4BmcIR?amp=1 Likely the same in most countries, I suspect regular folk may not see it until 2022. |
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Sorry. I posted a political comment that could take this thread off topic. I thought this was the US 2020 election thread. Apologies. :o
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Porter has extended its suspension until February. They suspended service in March due to COVID, and have extended it several times, if they do indeed fly again in February they will have been grounded for almost 1 year.
https://www.cp24.com/news/porter-air...2021-1.5180744 |
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it is so sad to see the planes just lined up along R24. I can see them from my work desk. :(
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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 12933610)
it is so sad to see the planes just lined up along R24. I can see them from my work desk. :(
My old workplace is still management only, they have gained a couple fights back, but they are still like 95% less vs normal. |
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Historical active case count in Regina:
The historical active case count (select dates only) in Regina was Date - active case count 2020-09-01 - 1 2020-09-16 - 13 2020-10-01 - 34 2020-10-16 - 57 2020-11-01 - 143 2020-11-02 - 157 2020-11-03 - 152 2020-11-04 - 149 2020-11-05 - 159 2020-11-06 - 165 2020-11-07 - 204 2020-11-08 - 227 2020-11-09 - 252 |
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12933712)
Historical active case count in Regina:
The historical active case count (select dates only) in Regina was Date - active case count 2020-09-01 - 1 2020-09-16 - 13 2020-10-01 - 34 2020-10-16 - 57 2020-11-01 - 143 2020-11-02 - 157 2020-11-03 - 152 2020-11-04 - 149 2020-11-05 - 159 2020-11-06 - 165 2020-11-07 - 204 2020-11-08 - 227 2020-11-09 - 252 I'm not trying to downplay the seriousness of the virus, but my brother in law lives in Brampton Ontario, and has somehow caught COVID. He is 49, tall and skinny, fit as a fiddle and said the worst thing about it is not being able to taste or smell. He had a high temperature for 2 days and felt run down but otherwise he said things were OK. Fingers crossed he makes a full recovery and there are no issues later on in life. That is my main worry right now. |
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Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 12933717)
How many of those cases have caused people to go to hospital or resulted in their death? To me, those are the important numbers.
I'm not trying to downplay the seriousness of the virus, but my brother in law lives in Brampton Ontario, and has somehow caught COVID. He is 49, tall and skinny, fit as a fiddle and said the worst thing about it is not being able to taste or smell. He had a high temperature for 2 days and felt run down but otherwise he said things were OK. Fingers crossed he makes a full recovery and there are no issues later on in life. That is my main worry right now. My sister's husband is a year or 2 younger than 49, but he had the opposite experience of your BIL, but mine isn't fit as a fiddle so I am sure that played a role. 5 days in hospital, a couple weeks on oxygen, basically sick most of October, and still not back to full normal, and potentially has permanent lung damage. Now my sister though, she never tested positive or showed symptoms, but did have antibodies, so the theory public health has, is my sister was asymptomatic and spreading it. |
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Last update in BC was Saturday at 1pm, today's update was 998 new cases, 133 hospitalizations, and 5 deaths. Hospitalizations are up around 30 since Saturday.
737 are in Fraser Health and 210 are in Vancouver Coastal Health. Hospitalizations highest since April 13 and ICU admissions highest since April 23. https://globalnews.ca/news/7452362/b...te-november-9/ |
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How's the vaccination for 'stupid' coming along?
Seems much of the foregoing can be attributed to this human malaise...... |
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Originally Posted by macadian
(Post 12933939)
How's the vaccination for 'stupid' coming along?
Seems much of the foregoing can be attributed to this human malaise...... |
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Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 12934294)
What i'd like to know is where the vaccine for the type of stupidity that seems to be pervase in China that gets this crap out into the world. Because if there was such a thing, we wouldn't be in this mess.
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Originally Posted by printer
(Post 12934308)
And how is China getting along these days? We seem to be getting little to no information on the news about China and the virus, it's like they do not have it and are carrying on as normal while the rest of the world ponders how long the next lock down should be.
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Hospitalizations up 50% in BC vs 1 week ago.
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