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24 minutes ago, GCJenks said:

Live broadcast conference with Roussin and Pallister at the desks. Questions from media. How is this hiding the info? Roussin said he found out about the result approx 9pm Monday night, 11am Tuesday they are telling us. Just proves that you can do everything right and someone is still going to **** on you. 

They announced it at the end in passing and limited the questions to one for each reporter. So, no opportunity to get more details. 

**** off with this do everything right BS. 

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16 minutes ago, JCon said:

They announced it at the end in passing and limited the questions to one for each reporter. So, no opportunity to get more details. 

**** off with this do everything right BS. 

Go back and watch the full presser. Was talked about immediately after announcing the changes in orders. Answered more than a couple questions including the date of they original test ( Jan 21) , test sent for sequencing as they started doing with all international tests, 5 household contacts who needed to isolate for 24 days to ensure not spread. 
 

Being the infectious disease expert you are what else should they have done?

 

https://youtu.be/rIesIG2m31c

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39 minutes ago, GCJenks said:

Go back and watch the full presser. Was talked about immediately after announcing the changes in orders. Answered more than a couple questions including the date of they original test ( Jan 21) , test sent for sequencing as they started doing with all international tests, 5 household contacts who needed to isolate for 24 days to ensure not spread. 
 

Being the infectious disease expert you are what else should they have done?

 

https://youtu.be/rIesIG2m31c

What does being an infectious disease expert have to do with leaving the most important release until the end? They're sitting there talking about opening up again to start the third wave and they neglect to tell everyone until the end that a more contagious and more deadly Covid variant has been detected in the province. 

But, no, let's talk about getting Smitty's open at 25% capacity, again. 

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4 minutes ago, JCon said:

What does being an infectious disease expert have to do with leaving the most important release until the end? They're sitting there talking about opening up again to start the third wave and they neglect to tell everyone until the end that a more contagious and more deadly Covid variant has been detected in the province. 

But, no, let's talk about getting Smitty's open at 25% capacity, again. 

You are failing to understand that the caught it because their precautions worked and the transmission chain ended. 
 

Really is a non story other than a reminder to everyone that we need to be careful and reinforces the need for travel restrictions. 
 

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The study, which was mainly written by researchers from Case Western University and published on Tuesday in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, analyzed electronic health record data for nearly 62 million Americans adults.

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Is it just me or is it stupid to hang around an indoor public space for anywhere between 30mins to an hour, where a group of maskless people are just 8 feet away from another maskless group who are also themselves 8 feet away from another maskless group? All the while have a person going back and forth from each group? 

 

Then why dafuq are they opening up indoor dining?

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