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They had almost 2 pallets of the kirkland brand and quite a few pallets of another brand of tp. I guess everyone is all stocked up. |
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So it was 625 cases yesterday as all the talk yesterday was about the murica, looks like it's trending back up as expected |
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First world probs? Lol |
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But the positive rate was the same or higher. It will be interesting to see the next few days. |
positivity rate was 1-2% weeks before gathering ban over the holidays even with less testing it was around 9% |
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If your brown starfish has poop on it, would the jets spray the poopy water all over the bowl/butt? |
i mean if you think of how your butt basically covers the entire seat, then no. when the water hits, it doesn't really splash and ricochet all over the place like you're pressure washing wooden fucking fence, it just drips off and you pat yourself dry after. |
"Corona is ruining the economy we can't afford another lockdown" RS - "I think it's time I buy toilet that can wash my ass, probably the upgraded model so the water isn't too cold" |
^ but we never had a real lock down, that's why we're at where we are now |
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What about the flushing of the bowl? The dirty water doesn’t reach the bidet nozzle? |
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I just did a quick search bc population is around 5.1m, Ontario is 14.74, Quebec is 8.57. if we compare the bc to Ontario population so around 700 cases a day x 2.89 times the pop we're at just over 2000 cases a day which is only a third behind Ontario's actual 3200+ cases a day based on population. So I won't say we're doing good. It looks fairly proportional just that we have way less ppl so the numbers are lower. |
Ontario = 26718 active cases BC = 6343 active cases 23% of active cases 34% of the total population by comparison We don't have a lock down. They do have a lock down and have had much more intense measures put in place for much longer. That's not a proportionally even problem. |
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My comment is regarding the US, in relation to opening borders, or any semblance of normal between Canada and the US, based on how slow they've been rolling out their vaccines. |
I'm hearing snippets on the news about the effectiveness of the vaccine. So they now say that it doesn't prevent you from getting it, it just lowers the symptoms. So the concern is you might be positive and still infect others since you don't know that you are infected with no symptoms. Also there's like 15 African mutations. And they are way more infectious. https://media1.tenor.com/images/4232...temid=16787280 |
That’s what the vaccine was said to do from the second it was released.. it also is unknown whether it actually prevents transmission or not, but lowering the severity of symptoms is the goal |
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None of this is news anymore; we know what the vaccines can and can't do. What we don't know for sure is what effect they'll have when the majority of the population gets it. We know what the hope is though! Can't wait to find out! :alonehappy: |
Dr. Bonnie's Covid update for today: 761 new cases 8 deaths Her update about the UK variant: Two additional reported cases of the UK Covid variant in B.C. |
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Public health orders remain in effect unless you’re a politician or the dean of public health.. |
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The UK variant on the island has spread to two household contacts of the original traveller who returned from the UK. They are all in isolation. There are no other confirmed cases of this variant in BC so far. |
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