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My wife doesn't seem to have any symptoms, now. I have had a lingering low fever (99F - 100F) since last Sunday. It seems to be getting better since I'm able to sleep and not drench t-shirts in sweat, anymore. |
Uh oh............ I've had low temperatures for a while now. Never reaching normal. Must be the meds I'm on, 'cause I don't have any other symptoms whatsoever. Dude (Presto), that sounds pretty scary........... it sounds you're one of the 85% that's going to recover from this. |
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Thanks for checking! We had stocked up groceries a couple weeks before I got symptoms, and still had a 2 week supply. We also got a lot of family support. My mother-in-law would get groceries for us to cover the gaps in our supply. My mom cooked a few loads of food for us, and had my sister and her husband deliver it to us. We were quite blessed to not have to go out. Today, my temp is normal, but it could go up again. I haven't had sequential days of normal temps, yet. :P |
So Theresa Tam’s press conference a few days ago pretty much got buried but these stats mostly align with what she was saying, virtually 90% of the deaths in Canada from covid were located in retirement, long term, or acute care homes Canada stats here: https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ph...update-eng.pdf Some fairly telling stats that no one is seemingly rushing to report anymore As of June 7th, 72% of the total covid deaths were people 80+ 97% of deaths were found in people 60+ Again though, no media outlets have even touched on these numbers which are available to everyone on the Canadian govt. website. On top of this all, as had been speculated before and shot down by arm chair “experts” (Taken straight from the PDF linked) “ Among the 189 hospitalized cases for which clinical presentation was reported, 143 (76%) reported having one or more pre-existing condition.” |
it's stats like those that really make me feel the government needs to start relaxing some of the restrictions. I was just a anxious and nervous as everyone else at the start of this but we need to be a little more realistic now. by no means am i saying open the boarders (even provincially) but lets get the restaurants and some entertain options open |
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It seems like you're suggesting that there's a conspiracy among the media to hide the fact that old people are more susceptible to coronavirus? I thought it was pretty common knowledge after Italy though... I mean it's pretty much the main thing about the virus that pretty much everyone knows... We've argued about it here, because there are some people who think old people don't matter (I bet some of them are now saying "all lives matter" but hey...) The way I see it, we have a lot more information now. What we've learned is that by locking down, we were able to 'flatten the curve' pretty well. So well, that "pretty much" only the most susceptible (people over 60) were the ones to die. We did a good job. It cost a lot, but we prevented a lot of extra deaths. And now people want to start opening up, the hopes being that the actions we took were not really necessary... I mean the virus is still going around, at a higher rate than ever before. I agree that we could open up, carefully, with closed borders to areas still affected. Masks should be compulsory. The expectation should be there that a lockdown will once again be needed though. I think it'll be tough to get people to comply though, based on what I see here and people like Joe Rogan pushing the narrative that we never really needed to lock down in the first place (not realizing that BECAUSE of the lockdown we got out of the main peak better than we could have) |
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I think the media doesn’t go out of their way to report these figures that basically suggest if you are under 50 and die of Covid you might as well have won the Lotto Max. Also, as I said, Theresa Tam in her press conference said that almost all Covid Deaths happened in long term care homes, literally the most vulnerable, ill, portion of the population. I think the underlying issue here that no one in the govt. will likely have the balls to touch is that if there was accurate information out of China, proper steps could have been taken to enact a hybrid-type system somewhere in between Canada and Sweden where people’s livelihoods weren’t wiped out in 3 months time. It’s pretty obvious when you step back and look at global numbers relative to the average age of the population that the older the population is, the harder they get hit. India has slums the size of Metrotown with the population of Vancouver and Surrey combined living within them. However, their curve is following the typical trend of the rest of the world with probably some of the worst access to health care for the general populous. However, the average age of the population is only 29, where as in Italy it’s 45. The rich get richer while the poor become destitute over what many assumed from the start. The general population is largely unaffected by the virus. Lockdown measures banning incredibly large gatherings obviously helped in transmission but keeping virtually everyone home who would likely be able to go about their regular lives regardless of the circumstances If basic PPE and social distancing was observed. And yea, I get it, it was all about keeping the healthcare system from being over run, but by those numbers released and the fact that an incredibly small about of people ever even made it to the ICU it was likely well overboard in its planning because of the pathetic data sharing amongst nations that could have helped the most. I also find it somewhat amusing that people are so outraged with the George Floyd murder (rightly so) however no one has ever said a peep about a privatized industry in senior health care that essentially let THOUSANDS of people to die laying in their own shit because poor procedures and an unregulated industry that was a direct result of govt. oversight. But hey, we care about those old people! |
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We’re in a good position now, but if it gets rushed, we’ll still get fucked. |
curious to see the numbers few weeks after the protests began |
First day back at the gym, feels good to get a proper workout in. People seemed to be doing a good job wiping everything down and keeping their distance. Kind of sucks making an appointment because the hours they offer have me sitting around the house for an hour after work which really kills the motivation but it's better than nothing. |
make an appt before work |
I start work at 530am so that's a no go lol |
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The biggest thing about those places is the numbers weren't low enough for that to be a reasonable decision. Community transmission tells you what's likely, and they didn't wait for community transmission to drop to a level where a reduction in the safety protocols made sense. They were like "ok we waited a bit, fuck it," basically. |
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Edit: What's the group social distancing limit at for BC? ON is at no more than 5 people while maintaining social distancing, but that's getting increased to 10 people on Friday. |
heard about that last night....that's going to really make the government question moving to phase 3 the thought would be; if you can't be close to family how are they going to allow us to be close strangers |
Yeah It feels that I’m in the minority when I say we’re opening up way too soon |
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