COVID-19 'Pandemic'

JLM

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LOL

Where do you get your facts? It's going up in most of the Third World. Africa, Central America, the Middle East, south Asia. That's easily over 1/2 the World's population.

Canada is the only country in the Western hemisphere where COVID cases are going down.


Walter + Facts = oxymoron!
 

Twin_Moose

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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Thursday, July 2

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 11:28 a.m. on July 2, 2020:

There are 104,642 confirmed cases in Canada.

_ Quebec: 55,593 confirmed (including 5,541 deaths, 25,034 resolved)

_ Ontario: 35,370 confirmed (including 2,680 deaths, 30,730 resolved)

_ Alberta: 8,108 confirmed (including 154 deaths, 7,405 resolved)

_ British Columbia: 2,916 confirmed (including 174 deaths, 2,590 resolved)

_ Nova Scotia: 1,063 confirmed (including 63 deaths, 998 resolved)

_ Saskatchewan: 785 confirmed (including 13 deaths, 684 resolved)

_ Manitoba: 314 confirmed (including 7 deaths, 300 resolved), 11 presumptive

_ Newfoundland and Labrador: 261 confirmed (including 3 deaths, 258 resolved)

_ New Brunswick: 165 confirmed (including 2 deaths, 158 resolved)

_ Prince Edward Island: 27 confirmed (including 27 resolved)

_ Repatriated Canadians: 13 confirmed (including 13 resolved)

_ Yukon: 11 confirmed (including 11 resolved)

_ Northwest Territories: 5 confirmed (including 5 resolved)

_ Nunavut: No confirmed cases

_ Total: 104,642 (11 presumptive, 104,631 confirmed including 8,637 deaths, 68,213 resolved)
 

Mowich

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Re: COVIDD-19 'Pandemic'

Yes he listened to the scientific community when they told him masks weren’t necessary, and listened to them again when they told him masks were necessary.
He listened to the scientific community when they told him suspending travel from China was unnecessary and again when they told him it was necessary.
He stands on the steps of Richelieu mansion each morning to answer four preapproved questions from his bought and paid for media . Aren’t those socks just so cool .
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Mowich

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Re: COVIDD-19 'Pandemic'

A couple 30°C days would make a big difference out there. I'm told it's been a cool June.

Cool is putting it mildly. Second day of July and still no let up. I had to turn my heat on this morning after over 40 hours of constant rain.
 

pgs

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Re: COVIDD-19 'Pandemic'

Cool is putting it mildly. Second day of July and still no let up. I had to turn my heat on this morning after over 40 hours of constant rain.
Smarten up , we are almost at flood stage down here .
 

Mowich

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Re: COVIDD-19 'Pandemic'

Smarten up , we are almost at flood stage down here .
We've been in 'flood stage' for most of June and new alerts go out daily. Very few properties on the lakes have any beach to speak of, many can't put their docks out due to high water and the creeks are still running high in many areas.


Issued at 05:03 Thursday 02 July 2020


Moist easterly flow associated with a deep Alberta low will continue to stream moisture across the Rocky Mountains and into B.C. today.

Most of these regions have already received significant amounts of rain over the past 24 hours, ranging from 15 to 30 mm, with higher amounts over the mountains, locally up to 30-50 mm.

As the main band of organized rainfall slides further North, rain will end rapidly this morning across the Cariboo but persist along an axis extending from Williston to Prince George to Blue River. However, the unstable airmass over regions to the south will favour the development of showers and thunderstorms later in the day. Some heavier showers and thunderstorms will have the potential of adding 10-15 mm locally over short periods well into this evening.

Higher rainfall amounts are expected over the mountains, especially over the Williston, McGregor, and Cariboo regions where storm totals will reach 40 to 60 mm.-

Although the rainfall amounts may not be exceptionally heavy, the significance of this event is due to the potential for rising rivers levels. There is significant concern for high flows in the Quesnel River (Cariboo Mountains), the North Thompson (Blue River/Clearwater region), and South Thompson (Shuswap).

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/alerts/high-alert/british-columbia/canim-lake-5


And so it goes.