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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13046042)
In other words, its a non-issue.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13046042)
With regards to people who can't get vaccinated, here is how it works in Quebec:
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 13046051)
So, if their inability to be to be able to have to the vaccine is a genuine one (medical issue) are they to be denied the service, or should an exemption be made? If it is safe for one unvaccinated person to be able to access the service, how can it not be for others? What about those under 12?
I appreciate that you wish to use it as a stick but, unless you are advocating for mandatory vaccines (which I certainly wouldn't agree with), I can't see how this will work. Edit: Just read the link and it doesn't appear to be preventing access to essential services. |
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This article provides a helpful summary on medical conditions preventing vaccination https://www.forbes.com/sites/victori...h=1eb206a944c5
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Re: Coronavirus
Maybe a non-issue in Quebec, however in BC where our version goes into effect on Sept 13, doesn't give that option, the only exemption currently are for those 12 and under, lawyers have already said it likely will lead to a court challenge, but so far the top health official Dr. Henry doesn't plan to have exemptions.
The rules don't affect me as I am vaccinated, but kind of sucks for those like Siouxie who can't for medical reasons being further excluded from society through no fault of their own. For BC the list of places where proof of vaccination will be required are:
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13046042)
With regards to people who can't get vaccinated, here is how it works in Quebec:
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13046115)
Maybe a non-issue in Quebec, however in BC where our version goes into effect on Sept 13, doesn't give that option, the only exemption currently are for those 12 and under, lawyers have already said it likely will lead to a court challenge, but so far the top health official Dr. Henry doesn't plan to have exemptions.
Besides, the passport system gives incentives and encourages. Its the carrot rather than the stick. Without mass vaccination in Canada, nobody would be able to go to any public events except the absolutely essential ones. The fact most Canadians over 12 have acted reasonably is why things are improving so the rewards are due to them. Those that chose the other option are not losing out; they are also benefiting from risk reduction when they go shopping but a concert or travel is something that wouldn’t even happen had everyone followed their example. And I do so wish we had someone with a backbone in Ottawa and a little more focused on the country and less on winning his majority. We would have had a single system across the country rather than this hotchpotch. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13046066)
This article provides a helpful summary on medical conditions preventing vaccination https://www.forbes.com/sites/victori...h=1eb206a944c5
Is this the TLDR ? There are no known medical conditions which absolutely prevent a person from getting a Covid-19 vaccine. |
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Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 13046156)
Is this the TLDR ? There are no known medical conditions which absolutely prevent a person from getting a Covid-19 vaccine. |
Re: Coronavirus
Vaccine by age group in BC. 80+ is the best at 93%.
18-29 is the worst 63.5%, I excluded the 0-17 group as the 0-11 age range isn't even allowed to get the vaccine, so I feel its unfair to include that group since only partial group within are allowed the vaccine. I belong to the group of vaccinated fully in Canada, but I crossed into the US, I am no longer fully vaccinated, and probably other countries that wont recognize my vaccination status due to mix matching that was done. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...b80480cd2f.png |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13046033)
You were already provided with a quote from a peer reviewed journal from an article written by experts who rigorously reviewed multiple cases. And that quote told you that masks, regardless of quality, work in real world situations. You have a different opinion. And you seem to be very certain. Perhaps you should submit your opinion and the basis for it to a reputable journal. Let us know once its published.
Put a 100 people in a small room with masks and the same in another room unmasked and yes masks will make a difference. Masks work, particularly in crowded spaces, mask mandates as they are don't work in the way that some people think they do because if they did we wouldn't see so many cases as we are seeing. |
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Hospitalizations continue to climb in BC, up 32% from last Monday with ICU up 15% from a week ago.
Good news is vaccinations over the weekend were up 77% from the previous weekend, with an average of 5,723 1st doses each day. 28% of the new cases reported today were in Fraser Health, lower vaccination rate in Chilliwack and Hope in part leading to the increase, Chilliwack hospital has 3 patients so far testing positive in their hospital outbreak. small, informal social gatherings are driving the increase in Fraser Health, particularly with the unvaccinated with unvaccinated having about 8 times more cases than partially or fully vaccinated. Some walk in clinics throughout the province are also doing vaccines. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...g-30-1.6158122 |
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As case numbers increase, ICU beds are in short supply:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...urge-1.6158408 |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 13046193)
As case numbers increase, ICU beds are in short supply:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...urge-1.6158408 Canada has been downgrade to a level 3 warning by the US State Department, was at level 1 until Aug 10 when downgraded to level 2. Level 3 is a reconsider travel warning, 4 is the highest which is do not travel level. |
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This chart breaks down vaccination rate by health authority in BC, not sure what is going on up north. (note the chart doesn't break it down by eligible population, but full population hence why they may appear lower than the numbers media uses as they often use the of eligible population so the numbers within the eligible are higher, however this is how it stands when you include all the youngsters not eligible yet.)
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...5b6c45f7d3.png https://covid19tracker.ca/provincevac.html?p=BC |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13046124)
Will follow the court challenge with interest. Assuming the Forbes article is correct, Dr Henry will win the case easily.
Besides, the passport system gives incentives and encourages. Its the carrot rather than the stick. Without mass vaccination in Canada, nobody would be able to go to any public events except the absolutely essential ones. The fact most Canadians over 12 have acted reasonably is why things are improving so the rewards are due to them. Those that chose the other option are not losing out; they are also benefiting from risk reduction when they go shopping but a concert or travel is something that wouldn’t even happen had everyone followed their example. And I do so wish we had someone with a backbone in Ottawa and a little more focused on the country and less on winning his majority. We would have had a single system across the country rather than this hotchpotch. |
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