Just keep saying that. The US hit a record for the number of deaths in one day. 1810 last time I checked on worldometer. Maybe Canada will get there too?
I'm not against the vaccine, I'm against rushing the thing.
Just keep saying that. The US hit a record for the number of deaths in one day. 1810 last time I checked on worldometer. Maybe Canada will get there too?
So you'll be wanting to wait another nine or ten years for it then considering that'd be about the normal length of time.I'm not against the vaccine, I'm against rushing the thing.
No,So you'll be wanting to wait another nine or ten years for it then considering that'd be about the normal length of time.
Where does this chart originate from? On what date was it released?
I'm not sure were it is in Canada that you reside, but here in Calgary pubs etc. are open, movie theatres are still open I believe, and our neighbourhood pool is open, all with adequate protocols in place of course, so yes I can. I have stated in the past that I do not agree with anyone determining what is essential and what is not.Can we in Canada enjoy any of the activities you describe? Even non essential shopping was taken away in some provinces
Where does this chart originate from? On what date was it released?
Have you done time in one? Sure minimum security is much less stringent, but they do house prisoners who have graduated down to that status from medium or max, which I'm sure was no walk on the beach. And at the end of the day, it's still prison right?What bars? They shop for and cook their own food in their group houses and the soap thing is a myth.
I guess you've never see the harsh reality of Corrections Canada's "country clubs"?
This is reflective of the numbers in August, it is not current.
1.Main points
- In August 2020, there were 34,750 deaths registered in England, 2,060 deaths fewer than the five-year average (2015 to 2019) for August; in Wales, there were 2,379 deaths registered, 116 deaths fewer the five-year average for August.
- The leading cause of death in August 2020 was dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in England (accounting for 10.9% of all deaths) and ischaemic heart disease in Wales (11.0% of all deaths); both leading causes of death were the same in July 2020.
- The coronavirus (COVID-19) did not feature in the top ten leading causes of death in August 2020, in England or Wales. In England, COVID-19 was the 24th most common cause of death and in Wales it was the 19th most common cause of death, for deaths registered in August 2020.
Monthly mortality analysis, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
Provisional death registration data for England and Wales, broken down by sex, age and country. Includes deaths due to COVID-19 and leading causes of death.www.ons.gov.uk
No more footie or rugger .Can we in Canada enjoy any of the activities you describe? Even non essential shopping was taken away in some provinces
I am sure the Education Secretary is a qualified critic .'Britain got vaccine first because we are better than you all': Gavin Williamson taunts America and Europe after UK beats world in race for COVID jab - as US's top doctor Anthony Fauci accuses British health regulators of rushing drug into use
The Education Secretary made the tub-thumping claim as the UK found itself at the centre of a major international row over the speed at which it approved a treatment to be launched within days. Both the EU and the United States lashed out after the UK's regulator approved the Pfizer BioNTech jab, which will begin roll-out to millions of vulnerable people next week in a world first. They raised safety questions over the speed at which the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) acted to approve the treatment. But the excitable minister fired an astonishing broadside back at them in a radio interview this morning. Appearing on LBC radio, Mr Williamson (centre) said: 'Well I just reckon we've got the very best people in this country and we've obviously got the best medical regulator, much better than the French have, much better than the Belgians have, much better than the Americans have. 'That doesn't surprise me at all because we're a much better country than every single one of them.' He was backed by deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam, who suggested critics were jealous of the speed at which the UK had moved. Critics included the US Covid supremo Anthony Fauci (left), who warned: 'If you go quickly and you do it superficially, people are not going to want to get vaccinated.'
This is reflective of the numbers in August, it is not current.
Chances are it'll be even lower than 24th now because the number of deaths is decreasing.This is reflective of the numbers in August, it is not current.
Maybe not financially as much, but through regulation cutting and streamlining they sure as heck didNot Pfizer and BioNTech
I live in Sask. but our neighbors in Man. are locked right down as I described, a lot of Alta. residents I talk to would like to see the same restrictions to flatline their provinceI'm not sure were it is in Canada that you reside, but here in Calgary pubs etc. are open, movie theatres are still open I believe, and our neighbourhood pool is open, all with adequate protocols in place of course, so yes I can. I have stated in the past that I do not agree with anyone determining what is essential and what is not.
Is a prison you can walk away from really a prison. I have I been in? Hell no, my wife worked for Corrections Canada in the thick of shit. So perspective wise, I'd say I know more than you.Have you done time in one? Sure minimum security is much less stringent, but they do house prisoners who have graduated down to that status from medium or max, which I'm sure was no walk on the beach. And at the end of the day, it's still prison right?