ErenYeager
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I was very disturbed to see how many people were ignoring the safety regulations on US beaches and in parks in Toronto. You can bet your bottom dollar there will be a spike in cases wherever some of these people go. As of yesterday, my province (Manitoba) has only 17 cases of Covid and not a single person in our hospitals because of it. Granted our population is very low (1.37 million), but we do have a city of approx. 750,000. Our compliance rate has been pegged at 87-89%, and the result is we now have a fair bit of freedom because of it. Even so, we are showing self- discipline, following rules with great care. When laws are broken, heavy fines are imposed. Now any case that pops up will be pounced on immediately.
My nephew is a doctor, and he and his fellow health care workers are SO grateful we did not let this terrible virus take hold here. The social pressure to comply from friends, family and neighbours was immense. Harder to do in dense populations, I know, but California has been able to contain the virus through strict measures. They've done better than Canada, and they have 40 million people packed together in their state compared to 37 million of us Canadians spread across our vast land.
Speaking of addiction... I wonder how AA is handling meetings with COVID? I suppose a variety of ways. That would be very hard for those who go daily,My friend needed to go the facility because of her problems with drugs but we need to find a center that implementing social distancing and strict protocols so she doesn't get the virus covid19 this might help source
FYI for anyone that is immuno compromised or are anxious about public shopping, Door Dash is now doing no contact delivery for Walmart, Walgreens and CVS.
My friend has been doing a lot of zoom AA meetings. They work for her, but I know it's not been going well for other people.Speaking of addiction... I wonder how AA is handling meetings with COVID? I suppose a variety of ways. That would be very hard for those who go daily,
That I'm not sure of, sorry.The delivery fee would be around $5?
@mickey2942 , sorry to hear about a snag in your life!
I've come back late to this party. Please hear me outThe situation of not being able to see family members in the hospital is out of control. There needs to be more discussion, rather than the blanket "No Visitors". Apparently, patient rights is completely a non starter.
My recent experience with this situation has made me feel like this is over the top control.
I've come back late to this party. Please hear me out
I got covid. Just buried my dear pop in law last week after losing his battle with it. Him and his wife were in a retirement/assisted facility in Virginia. Our only visit with them after this came out we knew we didn't have it from being tested. Since I'm immunocompromised i needed to have it as well as my wife. Pops and granny had been tested as had the entire building. So some um person (used extremly nasty here) brought it in apparently not feeling the need to protect there own loved ones by not testing first. Yes it may have delayed a visit, yea believe this that testing early on was a huge pain in the backside but at least 17 people would be alive today had they thought of anything other than themselves. The facility did basic testing of temp asked questions made you fill out the form to contact trace if needed. Now pops is gone, granny had to be moved to a better facility that did more to protect like no visits except zoom or 15 scheduled outdoor visits 6 feet apart. Sucks we cant even hug and masks are a pain yes but shes safe and so are we. Over the top? No no and no. Most didn't act quickly or accordingly enough. Our elders paid a massive price. All I can do now with my one functioning lung is implore patience in everyone and hope you all understand these sacrifices now mean a return to normal by summer. Be safe wear masks if your indoor in a group remember air flow is important. If the place doesn't have the means to remove and replace the air I wouldn't go. Anyway rant done. Ok bye
Aaaarrrggghhh.
Small office and we're careful, masks all around, misting, hand washing, the whole nine yards.
One person felt ill, still felt bad the next day, tested positive -- so the rest of us are likely home for 14 days.
Groan.
Oh No Laughing.. So glad to hear you have Covid leave if needed. Fingers crosssed for you that your test is negative!
I have nothing against social distancing.
I hate face masks (and above all I hate that I have to wear them almost everywhere)