Re: COVIDD-19 'Pandemic'
And science says...
Depends on your definition of life. It could be or could not be.
And science says...
Depends on your definition of life. It could be or could not be.
Nope. Why do you think SK is kicking COVID ass?Could it be that conservative governments who believe in ideology are less effective than NDP governments who believe in science?
Yup.
Good point.The long-term care crisis: How B.C. controlled COVID-19 while Ontario, Quebec face disaster
Supporting workers and providing protective gear helped to mitigate the spread of infection
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/long-term-care-crisis-covid19-pandemic-1.5589097
Could it be that conservative governments who believe in ideology are less effective than NDP governments who believe in science?
Yup.
....& yet Trudeau had to conflict Moe on try'n to do his job as Premier during a pandemic over optics. Trudeau is such a Ass-Clown.Its a shitty point. Too bad y'all didnt have Moe.
The long-term care crisis: How B.C. controlled COVID-19 while Ontario, Quebec face disaster
Supporting workers and providing protective gear helped to mitigate the spread of infection
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/long-term-care-crisis-covid19-pandemic-1.5589097
Could it be that conservative governments who believe in ideology are less effective than NDP governments who believe in science?
Yup.
You do realize it also means what you do to yourself you do to others. We've had enough of your drug abuse.
Or could it be Conservative Gov'ts who believe in common sense?
You need a Moe in ON.
For the second straight day, Brazil leads the World in new COVID cases, overtaking the United States. In fact, all South American countries are seeing huge spikes in cases. India and Russia are still seeing over 7,000 cases/day, but in the cases of India, it could be much worse. Canada had less than 1,000 new cases, the first time this has happened in two months.
The bizarre incident saw the troop of primates launch their assault near Meerut Medical College in Delhi, India.
According to local media, the animals then snatched COVID-19 test samples from three patients and fled.
One of the monkeys was later spotted in a tree chewing one of the sample collection kits, the Times of India reported - adding that test samples from the patients had to be taken again.
It is the latest example of the highly intelligent, red-faced rhesus macaques taking advantage of India's nationwide lockdown to combat the spread of coronavirus.
While they have proved an increasing problem in urban areas of the country in recent years, lockdown measures in the last two months have emboldened the monkeys...…...More
Whichever one you hate.Let's recap which region is asking for more money?