August 13, 20213 yr Author comment_513665 10 minutes ago, itchy said: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/federal-government-mandatory-vaccinations-1.6140131 Well this announcement is keeping me busy today! Happy Friday Hooray! This is great news. I'm hoping my employer follows suit.
August 13, 20213 yr comment_513668 49 minutes ago, JohnnyAbonny said: As someone who has Alberta family that has health issues, it scares the crap out of me whichever the UPC’s intentions. agreed, I have a 3 year old and a 7 month old, with new variants being less discriminatory with regards to age and given that it's the younger people not vaccinated that a new variant is more likely to spread to them it is concerning that they were so willing to just give up on testing and isolating sick people. Even if things ultimately did work out fine and it became just something we deal with... don't we want some reliable data to study these things and help in the future? I just have no tolerance for governments that fear information and take the stance of "some of you may die, but that is a risk we are willing to take"
August 13, 20213 yr comment_513670 6 minutes ago, JCon said: Hooray! This is great news. I'm hoping my employer follows suit. I agree, though the mandatory requirement through a broad spectrum of positions is a legal quagmire and relatively new ground. For example, jurisdictions have tried to mandate flu vaccines in health care and been shot down (no pun intended!) . It is going to be interesting how it plays out and how it is applied to other workplaces.
August 13, 20213 yr comment_513676 37 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: She wanted whoever she was addressing to vote no. Please tell me they voted yes.
August 13, 20213 yr comment_513678 6 minutes ago, Stretch said: She wanted whoever she was addressing to vote no. Please tell me they voted yes.
August 13, 20213 yr comment_513698 2 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: Thank God for free speech! Otherwise, how would we know who the idiots among us are?
August 14, 20213 yr comment_513898 6 hours ago, 17to85 said: agreed, I have a 3 year old and a 7 month old, with new variants being less discriminatory with regards to age and given that it's the younger people not vaccinated that a new variant is more likely to spread to them it is concerning that they were so willing to just give up on testing and isolating sick people. Even if things ultimately did work out fine and it became just something we deal with... don't we want some reliable data to study these things and help in the future? I just have no tolerance for governments that fear information and take the stance of "some of you may die, but that is a risk we are willing to take" I hear you man. I have soon to be born twins, one of whom has a very serious heart condition, requiring us to fly to Edmonton from Winnipeg for her surgery at just days old. I have absolutely no respect tolerance, or any fibre of understanding for the “some dying is a risk we should take” crowd.
August 14, 20213 yr comment_514200 COVID-19 Hospitalizations Among Ages 30-39 Reaches New Record: U.S. Data -Getty COVID-19 hospitalizations among those in their 30s have reached a new record, U.S. data shows, with doctors attributing the rise to the Delta variant’s grip over the unvaccinated. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, the rate among those between the ages 30 and 39 entering the hospital is 2.5 among 100,000 people as of Wednesday, up from a January record of 2 per 100,000. Doctors pointed to the increased transmissibility of the Delta variant, which has hit an age group once thought largely impervious to hospitalization. That risk is also amplified by increased socialization, providing more avenues for those unvaccinated in their 30s to catch the virus. “It loves social mobility,” Dr. James Fiorica, chief medical officer of a hospital in Sarasota, Florida, told The Wall Street Journal. “An unvaccinated 30-year-old can be a perfect carrier.” It’s led some doctors in Arkansas to monitor younger patients for possible organ failure. “This age group pretty much went unscathed,” Nikhil Meena, the medical director of the University of Arkansas Medical Center’s ICU, said. “They’re all out there doing their thing and getting infected and getting sick enough to be in this hospital.”
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514598 CNN — The US could soon see more than 200,000 new cases of Covid-19 every day as the Delta variant spreads at a rapid pace, particularly among unvaccinated people, the director of the National Institutes of Health predicted. “I will be surprised if we don’t cross 200,000 cases a day in the next couple of weeks, and that’s heartbreaking considering we never thought we would be back in that space again,” Dr. Francis Collins said on Fox News Sunday. “That was January, February, that shouldn’t be August. But here we are with the Delta variant, which is so contagious, and this heartbreaking situation where 90 million people are still unvaccinated, who are sitting ducks for this virus, and that’s the mess we’re in.” That mark is still a ways off. As of Saturday, the US has averaged about 129,000 daily new cases over the last 7 days, a number that has risen every day since July 5, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The country last averaged over 200,000 cases per day in January, before the Covid-19 vaccines were widely available. Then as now, the alarming uptick has stretched health resources thin as many hospitals struggle to meet the demand of those who need crucial medical care. “The system is breaking,” CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner told CNN’s Jim Acosta on Saturday." what will the number of deaths be? vaccinated who get covid should be first in any line. Edited August 16, 20213 yr by Mark F
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514624 Who knew there were this many vaccines? https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html Edited August 16, 20213 yr by FrostyWinnipeg
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514636 Right-wing cardinal placed on ventilator after spreading microchip conspiracies about vaccines -Gettys A right-wing Catholic cardinal who expressed skepticism of the coronavirus vaccines has been placed on a ventilator after his infection with the potentially deadly virus. Cardinal Raymond Burke was hospitalized in Wisconsin, where he was a bishop from 1994 to 2005, and receiving breathing assistance from a ventilator, reported the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514685 well schools are apparently going to be a little bit safer now come September (I want to know what changed considering they kept saying this stuff hasn't been proven to be safe for children under the age of 12) Edited August 16, 20213 yr by iHeart
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514689 44 cases over the weekend and 3 deaths (one from the alpha variant) Edited August 16, 20213 yr by iHeart
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514692 I mean, it really is just bumping it up to kids who will be 12 this calendar year, so I don't think it is a reach as far as safety and efficacy go.
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514731 I like that they made it turning 12 this year. Only a few months at the most but should help and hypothetically if they make vaccination a requirement for say sports, even those in grade 7 with late birthdays won't be left out.
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514737 Kids under 12 will take some time but eventually we will get there. My daughter is almost 7 now and she's asking me when she can get her shots lol. I told her dunno and not to worry about it right now but when you can you will. I'd imagine tho her doctor will have to give it to her eventually
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514742 13 minutes ago, Goalie said: Kids under 12 will take some time but eventually we will get there. My daughter is almost 7 now and she's asking me when she can get her shots lol. I told her dunno and not to worry about it right now but when you can you will. I'd imagine tho her doctor will have to give it to her eventually I'm hoping that it gets administered in schools. This would be the fastest way to get to all the kids quickly (once it's approved). My 9 year old is much like your 7, continuously asking when she can get her shot.
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514757 1 hour ago, Sard said: I'm hoping that it gets administered in schools. This would be the fastest way to get to all the kids quickly (once it's approved). My 9 year old is much like your 7, continuously asking when she can get her shot. I would be shocked if they did that, imagine the **** that would go down if a kid gets sick afterwards. Way to much of a liability on the schools part.
August 16, 20213 yr comment_514762 I believe the plan is to have clinics in schools as they do for other innoculations. Curious what people think about students having to be vaccinated to play on a school team? I like the idea myself.
August 17, 20213 yr comment_514769 3 hours ago, Brandon said: I would be shocked if they did that, imagine the **** that would go down if a kid gets sick afterwards. Way to much of a liability on the schools part. Kids get immunized in school all the time. Parents can do it through their doctor, or sign the consent form and have a public health nurse do it at school.
August 17, 20213 yr comment_514786 This is a good Q+A with 3 high level American Doctors about how they personally deal with the Delta variant . https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/aug/17/vaccines-delta-covid-coronavirus-safety-questions
August 17, 20213 yr comment_514813 oh right today's the day https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/vax-to-win-manitoba-covid-19-vaccine-lottery-1.6143477?fbclid=IwAR22UUmHyfNJUJYNUCnNyktv18DEtUVDCSi8e-XGL2UJeQmOiF_tD4kDVyI but in more troublesome news https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/delta-variant-dominant-manitoba-1.6143252
August 17, 20213 yr comment_514825 How a Los Angeles megachurch became a bastion of evangelical coronavirus denial: "There is no pandemic'" Coronavirus denial is by no means universal in Christianity. A wide range of practicing Christians, from Catholics to Mainline Protestants such as Lutherans, Methodists and Episcopalians, have encouraged social distancing, mask wearing and vaccination. But countless far-right white evangelicals have recklessly, irresponsibly promoted the spread of COVID-19, and an article published by the Los Angeles Review of Books on August 15 describes an L.A. megachurch's battle against public health measures. Writer Jim Hinch explains, "Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, evangelical Christians have been among the most polarizing voices in a divided nation struggling to respond to a grave public health emergency. From the moment authorities began addressing the crisis last year, evangelicals have protested government-ordered lockdowns, resisted measures such as mask-wearing, defied restrictions on indoor worship services, and fought public health officials all the way to the Supreme Court." Hinch adds, "More recently, White evangelicals have emerged as the demographic group most resistant to getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Their embrace of conspiracy theories and overall pandemic denialism contributed to their avid participation in the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol. A religious group that prides itself on its patriotism has become a major impediment to advancing the United States' goals." The Los Angeles megachurch that Hinch discusses in his article is Grace Community Church, located in the San Fernando Valley. Hinch describes Grace's 82-year-old pastor, John F. MacArthur, as "theologically conservative" but notes that according to the church's website, "John doesn't involve himself in politics." Nonetheless, Grace has resisted public health measures during a deadly pandemic that has, according to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, killed more than 4.3 million people worldwide. How a Los Angeles megachurch became a bastion of evangelical coronavirus denial: 'There is no pandemic' - Alternet.org
August 17, 20213 yr comment_514847 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-covid-vaccines-requirement-health-care-education-1.6143378
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