A
total of 1,469 people have now been hospitalized for or with COVID-19
since the respiratory season began on Aug. 27, 94 of whom required
intensive care, while the flu has sent 539 to hospital, with 50 of them
admitted to ICU (Shutterstock)
COVID-19
has killed two more New Brunswickers, while a child under four and
two youths aged five to 19 are among those hospitalized by the flu,
Tuesday's Respiratory Watch report shows.
"COVID-19 activity
remains moderate; some indicators (number of cases, percent positivity,
and number of deaths) remained stable during the current reporting
period," April 7 to April 13, the report says.
Influenza activity decreased slightly, it says.
The two people who died from COVID during the reporting week were both aged 65 or older.
Eighteen people were hospitalized for or with COVID, up from 11 in the previous report.
None required intensive care, down from two
Of those hospitalized, two were aged 45 to 64, while the others were 65 or older.
Lab-confirmed
COVID outbreaks dropped to two, from four. Neither outbreak was in a
nursing home. They were both in "other facilities," the report says.
Spring COVID-19 vaccine boosters are available until June 15 for New Brunswickers considered most at risk of severe illness. (Kristopher Radder/The Associated Press)
There
were 27 new cases of COVID confirmed through PCR (polymerase chain
reaction) lab tests, up slightly from the 25 cases confirmed the
previous week
The positivity rate — or the percentage of lab tests
performed that produced a positive result — remains unchanged at three
per cent.
A total of 151,677 COVID-19 vaccines have now been administered since Oct. 4, the Department of Health said.
No flu deaths were reported between April 7 and April 13, according to the report.
The
flu sent five people to hospital that week and none to ICU. That's
down from eight and two, respectively, in the previous report.
No flu outbreaks were reported, down from one.
Influenza-like
illness outbreaks in schools increased to two, from one a week
ago. No details are provided, but school outbreaks are based on absence
of 10 per cent because of influenza-like illness symptoms, according to
the report.
I just got this email from the Wannabe Prez Kennedy
Dear David,
Why wasn’t Dr. Anthony Fauci charged with a crime, when
he lied under oath about his relationships with Peter Daszak and Ralph
Baric in order to cover-up Wuhan Coronavirus research?
Apparently, lying under oath is only a crime when it contradicts established narratives.
Medical institutions, guided by figures like Dr. Fauci,
overlooked and underreported critical issues such as vaccine injuries
and their emerging long-term side effects.
This DEADLY negligence has been part of a broader, troubling trend that prioritizes profits over public health.
The consequences of these policies have been dire. Dr.
Fauci's leadership during the pandemic has been associated with some of
the highest COVID-19 mortality rates in the world. And remember – he was
a bureaucrat with the full support of both Presidents Trump and Biden.
Moreover, his decisions have had devastating economic
impacts, including massive job losses and closures of businesses,
disproportionately affecting Black-owned businesses and plunging
millions globally into severe poverty.
David Amos
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Yea Right Tell us more
David Amos
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"The two people who died from COVID during the reporting week were both aged 65 or older.
Their deaths raise the provincial pandemic total to at
least 1,030. The actual number is unclear because the Department of
Health counts only people who die in hospital as COVID deaths."
Alison Jackson
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Might as well stop the reporting on Covid at
this point as it doesn't appear to be a major threat. Plus it stops the
easily triggered from their rants. Win/win
David Amos
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Reply toAlison Jackson
Hmmm My comments didn't last long eh?
David Amos
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"easily triggered" ???
Jack Bell
Reply toAlison Jackson
At this point they are just making everyone tune out.
If something actually important happens no one is going to listen.
David Amos
Reply toJack Bell
Not all of us
MR Cain
Reply toJack Bell
Like when the next pandemic happens within the
next 10 years, we will still be arguing about whether 5 ft 6 is ok
instead of 6 ft.
Dave Sellers
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The sanitation department is hard at work.
Joe Zilch
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46 21 8
Dave Sellers
Reply toJoe Zilch
Great.numbers!
David Amos
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Cry me a river
Joe Zilch
Reply toJoe Zilch
My point just got proven!
Samantha Madisson
In the early 20 century when the world's
population was less than 2 billions and what takes now hours to travel
then was taking days (if not weeks) and the medicine was in its infancy
the 1918 Influenza killed anywhere between 20 to 50 millions, mostly
young and healthy. Then two years it was gone, history. Today, with
extremely advanced medicines somehow a disease that almost exclusively
affects either the very old or individuals with other severe medical
issues still lingers...
Lynette Browne
Reply toSamantha Madisson
Influenza is not gone.
David Amos
Reply toLynette Browne
and never will be
Bill Gardiner
Reply toSamantha Madisson
It's a different virus than influenza keeps mutating.
Lynette Browne
Reply toDavid Amos
Exactly. It mutates. That is why we have to change the
"flu shot" every year, in an attempt to best guesstimate which variants
will be present in abundance that year and provide the best immunity
possible for those vulnerable people.
Lynette Browne
Reply toSamantha Madisson
And in case you are not aware, there were three influenza pandemics in the 20th century: 1918, 1957, and 1968.
Samantha Madisson
Reply toLynette Browne
It mutates but does no longer have the same devastating effects
Bill Gardiner
Reply toSamantha Madisson
It's a different kind of virus. Covid is much more dangerous.
Samantha Madisson
Reply toBill Gardiner
Dangerous to whom? Had it early on and because I
was transferred to medevac duties I tested often and if it wasn't for
the tests I wouldn't known, same with all my family's and friends
Joe Zilch
Reply toBill Gardiner
But PMJT still left our borders oven for months
and months letting the virus into every city and town before he finally
too some action. Even Trump acted before he did!
Lynette Browne
Reply toSamantha Madisson
Yes, that is true. Much has changed since 1918
including our better understanding of the virus, advancements in
medicines including vaccines and antivirals, and public health
interventions.
Here is an interesting history of influenza: The Story of Influenza, NIH.gov/books.
Bill Gardiner
Reply toSamantha Madisson
Yes, many people have mild symptoms, just like
many people only get the sniffles when they get the flu. But in terms of
deaths, ICU capacity and economic disruption covid is much more
serious.
Samantha Madisson
Reply toLynette Browne
Not disagreeing with you but I think the interventions were to tally botched.
Bill Gardiner
Reply toSamantha Madisson
There were lots of mistakes made and lessons learned by all countries.
David Amos
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You could not pay me to take a flu shot
Samantha Madisson
Reply toBill Gardiner
I was on medevac duties May and June 2020.
Never was so bored. I also looked at stats and they didn't reflect what
was said about it. I would say the mismanagement (to put it mildly)
created more troubles than it solved
Bill Gardiner
Reply toSamantha Madisson
Everyone has a different experience. That's why
national statistics are important--they average our regional and local
disparities.
Bill Hanson
Reply toSamantha Madisson
you are claiming H1N1 has "gone"
it has not...the virus is endemic in the population
the last pandemic was 2009 causing 284K deaths world wide
Samantha Madisson
Reply toJoe Zilch
By March 2020, about 6 months after the troubles started some symbolic gestures were put in place...
Dave Sellers
Reply toLynette Browne
But red team will soon be.
Samantha Madisson
Reply toBill Hanson
Out of about 7B people
Lynette Browne
Reply toSamantha Madisson
Which pandemic - the influenza one of 1918 or the
coronavirus one of 2020? Your OP appears to discuss the 1918 one.
If you are discussing responses in general, every
response policy or mandates have pros and cons as to how they are
handled. For some viruses, we may have no previous knowledge to
understand the epidemiology. Sometimes, the SME's and scientists are
making decisions "on the fly" as the event is actually unfolding.
Protocols for unknowns cannot be 100% predicted.
David Wilson
Reply toSamantha Madisson
Where did you here that covid "almost exclusively affects either the very old or individuals with other severe medical issues"
Samantha Madisson
Reply toLynette Browne
2020
Samantha Madisson
Reply toDavid Wilson
Everywhere, like stats, reports, data...
Samantha Madisson
Reply toLynette Browne
But panic and megalomania is not the anwser
David Amos
Reply toSamantha Madisson
and never will be
Henri Bianchi
Reply toSamantha Madisson
Actually it can lead to permanent organ damage and immune dysregulation regardless of your age.
David Amos
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So you say
Douglas Ma
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Wonder twin powers “deactivate”
Dave Sellers
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Side bar..
Pierre 46
What'shisname 21
Joe Zilch
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Ouch
Dave Sellers
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The other guy 8.
Douglas Ma
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The "21" is still too high
Dave Sellers
Reply toDouglas Ma
Exactly..
David Amos
Reply toDave Sellers
I have to caution you this is not a game
Dave Sellers
Reply toDavid Amos
What isn't?
David Amos
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Need I say DUHHH???
Dave Sellers
Reply toDavid Amos
Yes. What is your problem?
David Amos
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Trolls
William Murdoch
Who is it now and how many are fully jabbed?
Joe Zilch
Reply toWilliam Murdoch
Only 16.3% of Canadians currently are fully vaccinated.
William Murdoch
Reply toJoe Zilch
I knew it was under 18% but I wasn't sure how low it was
Bill Gardiner
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Joe Zilch
Reply toBill Gardiner
I provided the correct info Bill.
Douglas Ma
Reply toWilliam Murdoch
What’s the definition of fully vaccinated now?
Joe Zilch Reply toDouglas Ma
People who have received who have received an XBB.1.5 vaccine.
Eddy Geek
Reply toJoe Zilch
No Joe,
Being fully vaccinated is still defined as having two shots
Douglas Ma
Reply toJoe Zilch
Leaves me out then
Joe Zilch Reply toEddy Geek
The virus will laugh at you if you say that in the virus lab.
Dave Sellers
Reply toJoe Zilch
Shameful..
Eddy Geek
Reply toJoe Zilch
The decision to define "fully vaccinated" isn't made in a virology lab Joe
It is made by Public Health
Eddy Geek
Reply toWilliam Murdoch
Try getting your medical info from actual medical sources William - not X, Reddit, FB, YouTube etc
Lynette Browne
Reply toDave Sellers
Sounds like he is speaking from a reliable knowledge base.
The federal government let thousands of vaccines expire.. vaccines that could have gone to poor countries and saved lives.
Bill Gardiner
Reply toDave Sellers
Yes, we were holding those in reserve in case of a nasty variant.
Bill Hanson
Reply toDave Sellers
You hear people STILL freaking out about the EUA that
allowed mRNA vaccines to be produced and distributed with 3 months phase
three data WHILE the data was still being collected
a phase three trial that was completed in Jan of 2020
and people are still claiming that the vaccine was
"experimental" even though they didn't get their first immunization
until March of 2020
now...just imagine if the public health authorities started administering expired stock
even though everyone knows that the expiry date is just
the last date the pharmaceutical company has collected empirical safety
data
"it could be good for another 6 years...but we've never tested it"
Joe Zilch
Reply toDave Sellers
At $150 estimated per dose that is $2,160,000,000. Probably more if they would let us see the purchase order.
MR Cain
Reply toDave Sellers
glad they were discarded and not used
Bill Gardiner
Reply toJoe Zilch
Expired vaccines aren’t worth list price.
Joe Zilch
Reply toBill Gardiner
That kind of money being wasted and dumped into the
landfill could have build about 15,000 apartment units and solved
homelessness for 60,000 people.
But just dump the money into the landfill and forget about it.
Bill Gardiner
Reply toJoe Zilch
It wasn’t wasted, it was held in reserve in case of a serious variant.
Sophie Struthers
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where was that Joe ??
Mexico ?
Dave Sellers
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Canada's Public Health Agency broke it's own rules in auctioning off brand new $22,000 ventilators as $6 scrap.
David Amos
Reply toDave Sellers
Go Figure
Gerry Roberts
Reply to David Amos
brilliant, amos
Dave Sellers
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The federal government let thousands of vaccines expire.. vaccines that could have gone to poor countries and saved lives.
Bill Gardiner
Reply toDave Sellers
We needed them here in case we got a nasty variant.
David Amos
Reply toDave Sellers
Not really
Dave Sellers
Reply to David Amos
Google awaits you..
David Amos
Reply toDave Sellers
Perhaps you should use it too
Dave Sellers
Reply to David Amos
That is were it came from..
Dave Sellers
Reply toBill Gardiner
" expired"
David Amos
Reply toDave Sellers
Try finding my blog
Bill Gardiner
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Kevin Murphy
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Agreed like some people believe that a CT in Canada will have a measurable impact on CC which isn't true.
Steph Roche
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the challenge is communication
if communications about the vaccine had been simplified
we would not have had to see those two men having their annual bath together in Ottawa.
Gerry Roberts
Reply toSteph Roche
do you still recoil in fear when a big rig drives by ?
Dave Sellers
Reply toSteph Roche
You choose to look.. nobody forced you.
David Amos
Reply toSteph Roche
There are challenges in communication everywhere
Sophie Struthers
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I follow my premiers advise , Dr. Smith.
smoking and horsie paste has kept me alive the last 4 years
Bill Gardiner
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Saskatchewan did a good job too.
Search “Saskatchewan officials knew COVID-19 was
spreading at an 'exponential' rate in 2021, but refused restrictions”
Sophie Struthers
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another flat earth province.........
David Amos
Reply toSophie Struthers
Me Too
Steph Roche
Reply toBill Gardiner
when government doesn't put the best interests of the residents.
your fallback position is to rely on Ontario.
that is risky
Ralph Steinberg
Reply toBill Gardiner
And that caused over crowding and unnecessary
deaths, and they then had to ship out patients to Ontario. Moe should
be taken to court.
Ralph Steinberg
Reply toSophie Struthers
It will be okay, she will now change the school curriculum to include denying science, and that the UCP know all......
Dave Sellers Reply toRalph Steinberg
What's stopping you?
Bill Gardiner
Reply toDave Sellers
Don’t like that idea?
Dave Sellers
Reply toBill Gardiner
Is that what I said?
David Amos
Reply toDave Sellers
Now those were good questions but even a busted clock is correct twice a day eh?
Dave Sellers
Reply to David Amos
Certainly..
Gerry Roberts
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bill always relies on assumption conjecture and wishful thinking
Dave Sellers
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Red team member engulfed in denial.
Joe Zilch
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This article is supposed to instill fear but instead is showing that covid is long over and long gone.
David Amos
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Amen
Bill Gardiner
Reply toJoe Zilch
Why would you feel fear? We have safe and effective vaccines.
David Amos
Reply toBill Gardiner
Yea Right
Eddy Geek
Reply toJoe Zilch
Why would this "instill fear" in anyone?
Knowledge is not to be feared Joe
Ralph Steinberg
Reply toJoe Zilch
That is your projection. Information is not
selling fear. Covid is not over.....the article proves it. It will be
with us for a long time, just like the flu. Unless some scientific
breakthrough happens, and we have something that can eradicate it.
Bill Hanson
Reply toJoe Zilch
sure.....until we get the next variant
Covid has a reservoir of cases in the population...and
in a single week of our time a virus goes through as many generations as
it took humans to evolve from tree shrews
that's a lot of opportunity to mutate into, and exploit a niche
like H1N1...which has it's greatest effect on young, healthy people
nature finds a way
Gerry Roberts
Reply toBill Hanson
Canadians don't seem overly concerned. Have you seen the stats on booster uptake
Bill Hanson
Reply toGerry Roberts
Canadians have an 'adequate' level of protection for their risk
mid to high 80% across the board
well over 95% in high risk populations
and that's not perfect...but it's "good enough"
Guy Newhere
Reply toBill Hanson
I thought you weren’t protected with out the boosters?
Bill Hanson
Reply toGuy Newhere
you are protected with a single immunization
you are 'better" protected with three
Guy Newhere
Reply toBill Hanson
What would give some one maximum protection?
Bill Hanson
Reply toGuy Newhere
a lonely existence on a secluded island
Kevin Murphy
What were their health conditions prior to catching Covid?
Bill Hanson
Reply toKevin Murphy
"older than 65"...why?
Kevin Murphy
Reply toBill Hanson
If they were on their death beds, like my
mother-in-law, then why associated their deaths to Covid if they were
days away from the end?
Ralph Steinberg
Reply toKevin Murphy
I could ask the same question to anyone passing away in hospital...........
Why does it matter?
Like asking how much junk food did you eat...........or how much did you smoke?
What underlying bad habit caused you to enter the hospital?
Steph Roche
Reply toBill Hanson
flippant
and
a demonstration that you did not read the article
David Amos
Reply toBill Hanson
I resemble that remark and caught COVID without a jab Yet I didn't die
Eddy Geek
Reply toKevin Murphy
Why?
Will it mean that Covid wasn't a factor??
You do realize most cancer deaths are a result of organ failure but are still considered deaths due to cancer
Kevin Murphy
Reply toEddy Geek
Good grief. If they were on the verge of death and caught covid, did they pass from covid?
Ralph Steinberg
Reply toKevin Murphy
Where did you state, that they were on the
"verge of death"? You asked for their health conditions. The question
to you, was, why does it matter?
Kevin Murphy
Reply toRalph Steinberg
Because facts and data matter more than narrative. Why don't you want the data?
Bill Gardiner
Reply toRalph Steinberg
He didn’t.
Bill Hanson
Reply toKevin Murphy
if you broke your hip and got put in a room with someone with covid
and then ended up in an overcrowded, understaffed ICU with pneumonia...from the Covid
and someone who never worked in the ICU forgot to flush your PIC line
and that caused a clot to occlude a blood vessel in your brain
then I guess you died of a stroke...not covid
Bill Gardiner
Reply toKevin Murphy
Why do think those particular facts are
important when the health authorities, the government, the scientists
and the journalists don’t?
Eddy Geek
Reply toKevin Murphy
If covid was the direct cause, or the leading cause then yes.
If they were on the verge of death anyway, it wouldn't matter
You have still not answered why it makes any difference
Eddy Geek
Reply toKevin Murphy
The "facts" are if covid was a factor in a
person's death, it is listed that covid was a factor - if it was the
leading cause of death or a direct cause of death, that too is listed
Jennifer Chase
I am not seeing, for the people hospitalized, their Vaccination Status. It would be interesting to see the comparison.
Kevin Murphy
Reply toJennifer Chase
Or their health conditions prior to catching covid.
David Amos
Reply toKevin Murphy
Ditto
Ralph Steinberg
Reply toKevin Murphy
Why? People go into the hospital with some sort of
ailment, and then end up passing away from Pneumonia, because they
caught it in the hospital...........so, take away the covid, and the
person probably is not pushed over the edge to death.
pneumonia caught in a hospital or in a nursing home is
caused by different germs that are more difficult to treat.
Kevin Murphy Reply toRalph Steinberg
See you are making an assumption that was case here with
Covid. Like I mentioned my mother-in-law was days away from passing but
then on the last day she caught Covid and passed. Now she becomes a
Covid statistic which may imply it's more serious than it really is.
Facts and data matter more than narrative. All I want to know is the
facts
Bill Hanson
Reply toJennifer Chase
per covid19tracker.ca
88.7% of New Brunswick citizens are "vaccinated"
83.7% are double vaccinated
50.1% are triple vaccinated
the triple vaccinated rate for citizens in the 80+ age group is 97.19%
the total is pulled down by the 5-11 age group...at 5% triple vaccinated
Jennifer Chase
Reply toKevin Murphy
Good Point! Thank You.
Steph Roche
Reply toKevin Murphy
so are you saying that we should not concern ourselves
with the health of people who were not 100% healthy before Covid.
so, no smokers
no diabetics
nobody with a BMI of 28 or higher
Guy Newhere
Reply toSteph Roche
It’s not that we shouldn’t be concerned it’s more we shouldn’t base our concerns on their outcomes
Bill Gardiner
Reply toKevin Murphy
Yes, and many covid deaths weren't counted as covid. Your point?
Kevin Murphy Reply toSteph Roche
Did I say that? No, all I'm saying is relevant
data leads to real statistics and understanding. To take your example,
if 95% of all covid deaths were people with BMI of 28 or higher I think
that would be important to share.
Kyle Woodman
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I can't believe after all this time people are
still drying from covid and our government does nothing, Higgs should
have cured covid by now. Another failure of the Higgs government.
David Amos
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Welcome back to the circus
Dave Sellers Content Deactivated
Reply toKyle Woodman
Yes.. that would be the opposition tune..
SarahRose Werner
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People "drying" from covid - does this have anything to do with climate change?
David Amos
Reply toSarahRose Werner
Not funny
MR Cain
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I see that Moe of Saskatchewan did the same
chicken dance as our premier; declared the pandemic over, vaccinations
flatlined, and the cases skyrocketed over a 2-week period.
David Amos
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Reply toMR Cain
Bingo
Dave Sellers
Reply toMR Cain
Did Moe get COVID three times?
David Amos
Reply toDave Sellers
Who cares?
Allan Brouwer
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Reply toMR Cain
What pandemic? The ones where politicians and
elite didnt stop their activities but told us to stay home and not visit
dying family members, not have weddings or special occasions? Keep our
kids home from school? They skyrocketed with 90 percent "fully
vaccinated" and vaccine mandates in place.
David Amos
Reply toAllan Brouwer
Well put
Dave Sellers
Reply to David Amos
Who's on first.. what's on second.
David Amos
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Is that your idea of witty?
Gerry Roberts
Reply to David Amos
This story is about NB. Who cares about Moe?
Dave Sellers
Reply to David Amos
Certainly not you..
David Amos
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Clearly MR Cain does
Gerry Roberts
Reply to David Amos
Who cares ?
David Amos
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Reply toGerry Roberts
Obviously I do
Gerry Roberts
Reply toMR Cain
"declared the pandemic over, vaccinations flatlined, and the cases skyrocketed over a 2-week period." Cool story !
David Amos
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BTW There is another WHO aka
World Health Organization
Intergovernmental organization
Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
Eddy Geek
Reply toAllan Brouwer
Interesting take on the pandemic - almost entirely false, but interesting
David Amos
Reply toEddy Geek
So you say
Ralph Steinberg
Reply to David Amos
"They skyrocketed with 90 percent "fully vaccinated" and vaccine mandates in place."
That statement alone from the OP is completely false. Easy to fact check.
First off, at the beginning, we had no
vaccine...............and we did not have any real mandates at first
...........in Canada.......because, we had no real scientific
information on this brand new virus.........The Vaccine was very
effective on Alpha..........then it mutated............the virus.
Mandates were for the most part provincial........with BC being one of
the first to install some.......remember...this virus started in
2019.......and my better half was still traveling by plane in March
2020.......and that is when the World H Org, officially declared it a
global pandemic. Any other things you need explained?
David Amos
Reply toRalph Steinberg
Nope I have your number
Ralph Steinberg
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So, you cannot engage in actual factual data, and conversation.
Got it.
David Amos
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Reply toRalph Steinberg
"that is when the World H Org, officially declared it a global pandemic. Any other things you need explained?"
Why should I bother to dice with a minion??
I will just contact your bosses at WHO
Eddy Geek
Reply to David Amos
It's not my opinion David - it is what has been
concluded by each and every Public Health Agency across Canada as well
as countless articles in actual medical and scientific journals even if
it isn't mentioned on X, Reddit, FB etc
Ralph Steinberg
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"They skyrocketed with 90 percent "fully vaccinated" and vaccine mandates in place."
That statement alone from the OP is completely false. Easy to fact check.
First off, at the beginning, we had no
vaccine...............and we did not have any real mandates at first
...........in Canada.......because, we had no real scientific
information on this brand new virus.........The Vaccine was very
effective on Alpha..........then it mutated............the virus.
Mandates were for the most part provincial........with BC being one of
the first to install some.......remember...this virus started in
2019.......and my better half was still traveling by plane in March
2020.......and that is when the World H Org, officially declared it a
global pandemic. Any other things you need explained?
David Amos
Reply toRalph Steinberg
More from the minions???
David Amos
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YO Mr Geek Respect your elders Its Mr Amos to you
William Murdoch
From 100% Safe and Effective all the way to now:
MITIGATE
David Amos
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You appear to be "easily triggered" ?
Dave Sellers
Reply to David Amos
Look who's talking
Gerry Roberts
Reply to David Amos
"Who cares?"
David Amos
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Obviously I do
David Amos
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Reply toDave Sellers
Let me know when you say something important
Dave Sellers
Reply to David Amos
How would you know?
David Amos
Reply toDave Sellers
I read alot
Samantha Madisson
Reply toWilliam Murdoch
I remember AZ, can't find it anymore. Why? Not that I was looking for it.
William Murdoch
"influenza-like illness symptoms"
Common Cold?
William Murdoch
Jabs uptake hovering at 18%
William Murdoch
Neurological disorders, Heart inflammation,
heart attacks, cardiac arrest, Induced myocarditis, Blood clots and
strokes, Severe skin reactions, Eye disorders and blindness, Bell’s
palsy, Shingles and other virus reactivations, Tinnitus, hearing loss,
dizziness, and vertigo, Tumor growth and cancer, Other autoimmune
diseases, Lymphadenopathy, Organ failure, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
William Murdoch
(3rd paragraph under "3 COVID-related deaths" heading)
"Public Health no longer distinguishes between people
who died from COVID-19 and people who died from something else but also
had COVID-19"
(3rd paragraph)
"Public Health recently said it no longer knows if the
COVID deaths it reports are people who died from the virus or people who
had the virus but died from something else"
(2nd paragraph)
"Although the deaths are all reported as COVID-related,
the people didn't all necessarily die from the virus, according to a
Department of Health spokesperson."
Bill Hanson
Reply toWilliam Murdoch
"dead" is easy
"why dead" can be tricky
Covid infection (particularly Omicron) is associated with blood clots...emboli
so you could be driving down the road with a sub-clinical Covid infection that you are not even aware of
that infection causes a clot that lodges in your coronary artery and results in a myocardial infarction
which then causes you to loose consciousness and crash your car
into a bus stop full of children on their way to school
so...did you die of Covid? or an MI? or trauma from the car accident?
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