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lol wtf is cbsa at point bob gonna do, tell you to get a negative test when the facility there doesn't exist? |
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Remember when everyone was wishing we could be like Australia? lol.. Biggest state gets completely locked down over 20 cases and polls showing 2/3 of residents have vaccine hesitancy or worse |
Lol weren’t you and I both those people? |
I wasn’t as I figured this type of thing would happen eventually anyways. And now places that looked good before are doing quite poorly Credit to BC and Canada I guess but everyone has been trying different shit from the start and some seemed to work, some obviously didn’t |
I gotta say, the last week has been the first feeling of hope in a long time this will actually end. We are looking better than most places, if the vaccines can hold. If not, there’s really no way out of this than it just happening naturally. |
My family is feeling hopeful too. I’m being buttered up for a vacation in Mexico already :fuuuuu: |
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I can't wait to use some of them. |
Some good news from Dr. Bonnie: B.C. to detail shortening interval between first, second COVID-19 vaccine doses VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – British Columbians are expected to learn more about the interval between first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines when Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provides an update Thursday afternoon. This comes just two days after the province unveiled its restart plan. Currently, the time period between first and second doses sits at 16 weeks in B.C. However, Henry said on Tuesday that was going to change. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
So Honda, do you take back all that prior negativity in terms of vaccine rollout and governance? We're certainly looking pretty good here, compared to other countries. I've become quite impressed at how quickly we've been able to ramp up these vaccines. My first shot is scheduled for Monday. |
I think the initial rollout was super slow, and I think they could have prioritized people better. But once it started ramping up I’m quite impressed on how well they’ve kept the momentum going. Good job! |
Us Astra Zeneca guinea pigs should get priority of the second shot. :badpokerface: |
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Yup, this is why the US government is trying to bribe their people to get vaccinated. Free food/beer, lottery tickets for $1M grand prize. Promise things will open up and no mask when ppl get vaccinated. And now there is talk Canada is considering doing the same for the few people that refuse to vaccinate. Still hearing chatter from people who refuse to be the test mice with the vaccines. |
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I think you have to do more than just look at where we’re at now and look closer at how we got here and what could have been done better. Earlier in this thread we had an argument about how junkies lives weren’t worth as much as some 90yo covid patient If anyone actually feels that way then the fact that care homes and whatnot were essentially left to their own demise and tens of thousands of people likely died when they could have put preventive measures in place should be at the top of the list of how poorly the pandemic was handled. From a personal point of view I can agree it’s nice to see some kind of light at the end of the tunnel but really I was never in danger, my mental health is the same as it was prior to the pandemic, I’m substantially better off financially than prior. It’s all roses for me. On a global level I can give the govt. at both levels some credit. And as much as people dislike Bonnie she was in an impossible situation from the start especially saddled next to sack of shit adrien Dix. But as I’ve maintained all along, we are Canada, we should be doing above average. Also, how much of tempering expectations was done for political gain in positioning for an election? No one will ever know but given Trudeaus track record nothing is out of the question |
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For a short time there things were crazy, but they quickly nipped it in the bud |
and they are in the opposite hemisphere - with a directly opposite respiratory virus season you never hear this when Australia's covid response is mentioned - or at least the timing of high and low infections. (I'm obviously aware that they have handled it vastly differently as well) |
They interviewed a couple aussys on 980 last night and they said no one is very pleased with the way things have played out. Govt. has done very little to get vaccines into arms and Apperently the murdoc media group has been running all this anti-vaccine propaganda with almost no rebuttal from govt. They played a clip with some rep from queensland saying 100,000 vaccines may be available shortly in the coming weeks as if that was somthing to hang their hat on lol. Let’s be real, from the beggining there was nothing as important as vaccines. I don’t care if you’re the USA or India, there was -nothing- more important |
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on the right track =/= looking good =/= victorious we still have a few dying each day from it maybe once everyone have their livelihoods back and border reopened and don’t spike every winter do we have a handle on this |
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BC reopening timeline is no doubt modelled after other success stories like US. Target full reopening in September is very conservative. I think you'll see recommendation of relaxing mask mandates in certain situations come out sooner than September. By July, it should feel very "business as usual" for most places. I have no doubt beaches will be semi-packed, and that would be ok. The moment covid hospitalization dropped down to a maintenance level, there is neither reasons for strict mandates nor could they justify it to the public. |
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I think in a really weird round about way, he thinks and sees Canada a country that should be better than others. When we fall short of that, he has something to say about it. It's not about Libs vs. Cons or any one else, it's sort of patriotism on his part. Though I do have to say that that name calling Trudeau as turd takes attention away from his messaging. |
Got my shot on Monday (Moderna) - logged into the healthcare gateway portal and it says I'm due for my second shot on July 14th. Kinda wish I got pfizer since I'm hearing people are due for the second shot in June! |
That’s only seven weeks from your first dose. No one who’s gotten Pfizer is getting it faster than that. |
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