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Saskatchewan putting lives at risk by not sending more ICU patients to Ontario, says doctor

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappen...0N6wbnndHUrNBe3vtnhYlq1I11ulIlZM7ysMaBzbWT2fA

Saskatchewan is putting lives at risk by getting into a situation where it is necessary to send people to Ontario, where needed surgeries and procedures have been put on hold so hospitals can use their resources to care for covid patients.

Yes, Ontario wants to be available to help out. That is good. But this is the post-vaccine period and help should no longer be required.

Saskatchewan led Canada in vaccinations. Now it's last among provinces | The Star Phoenix
 
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We won’t be going back to the Before Times for quite some time.

The vaccines do not eradicate COVID, only offer decreased morbidity/mortality for most people.

Until/unless COVID burns itself out by going through the unvaccinated population, we will have to remain vigilant and hermit like. IMO. MOO


Yes, you are right. It's a global pandemic. Based on the speed with which it mutates, and the difficulties in vaccinating the entire world quickly, Covid is likely here to stay.
 
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yeah that's what I'm worried about
I would've already got it otherwise


Many of the vaccines given to children have multiple vaccines in the shot.

MMR is a combo of measles, mumps and rubella for instance.
 
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Many of the vaccines given to children have multiple vaccines in the shot.

MMR is a combo of measles, mumps and rubella for instance.

that's different than different vacs in a short period of time, which is what I was commenting on
 
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that's different than different vacs in a short period of time, which is what I was commenting on

post #483 answers the question as well.

Medical people have no concerns about both COVID & flu shots.

Together, they are very protective.
 
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post #483 answers the question as well.

Medical people have no concerns about both COVID & flu shots.

Together, they are very protective.

I just had my annual influenza vaccine. The paperwork had a question: have you had any other vaccines in the last 4-6 weeks.
 
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I had my flu shot on Saturday and was not asked that question.

Different provinces collecting different information perhaps?

I went to a Rexall Pharmacy and was only asked the usual COVID symptom questions.
 
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What I, and perhaps more people, easily forget is that the incubation period for covid is 10-14 days. I almost think of it as a common cold where incubation seems more like 72 hours. I sometimes forget that if I've been compromised, I need to think 10 days from now to see how I feel.

This new Delta variant is something like 10% more virulent than the original Delta variant, which was what, something like 30% more virulent than the Covid alpha strain?

I wonder whether the incubation period for the delta variant is shorter than the first covid strain. Instead of 7-10 days, maybe 3?
 
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Possibly this link is more appropriate in the crime threads, but something to think about regarding mental health and covid..
COVID may be contributing to increase in 'random assaults' in Vancouver: experts | Toronto Sun
''VANCOUVER — An uptick in random assaults highlighted by Vancouver police could point to bigger problems that may be magnified by the pandemic, say experts.''

''Vancouver police said in a series of posts on social media last week that there were 1,555 “unprovoked, stranger assaults” involving 1,705 victims reported between Sept. 1, 2020, and Aug. 31 this year.''
“The majority of victims were simply going about their day: running errands, walking, or visiting our city,” said a post.''

''Const. Tania Visintin said an assault is defined as random when there’s no relationship between the victim and the suspect, and no event led up to the attack.

“Meaning there was no verbal communication or no physical interaction,” she said. “It’s completely random. Out of the blue.”

“This sort of data is very valuable for learning how to best govern in times that are akin to emergencies,” he said. “There’s a lot to be gained by collecting this data.”
 
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Possibly this link is more appropriate in the crime threads, but something to think about regarding mental health and covid..
COVID may be contributing to increase in 'random assaults' in Vancouver: experts | Toronto Sun
''VANCOUVER — An uptick in random assaults highlighted by Vancouver police could point to bigger problems that may be magnified by the pandemic, say experts.''

''Vancouver police said in a series of posts on social media last week that there were 1,555 “unprovoked, stranger assaults” involving 1,705 victims reported between Sept. 1, 2020, and Aug. 31 this year.''
“The majority of victims were simply going about their day: running errands, walking, or visiting our city,” said a post.''

''Const. Tania Visintin said an assault is defined as random when there’s no relationship between the victim and the suspect, and no event led up to the attack.

“Meaning there was no verbal communication or no physical interaction,” she said. “It’s completely random. Out of the blue.”

“This sort of data is very valuable for learning how to best govern in times that are akin to emergencies,” he said. “There’s a lot to be gained by collecting this data.”

Wouldn't they suspect drug wasted brains first?
 
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Wouldn't they suspect drug wasted brains first?
True..
Oct. 27 2021 rbbm.
COVID May Be Contributing To Increase In ‘random Assaults’ In Vancouver: Experts - The Street Journal
''Visintin said while COVID-19 could be a contributing factor, there is a bigger picture that includes mental illness and drug addiction. Vancouver police intend to continue collecting the data.

Fehr said the information is important because a lot can be learned from the figures, and not just in Vancouver but by comparing it with other jurisdictions as well.''
 
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