COVID-19 'Pandemic'

Serryah

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It's ok......it's that lockdown thing ...;-)


Or caffeine withdrawal ;-)


Ha, neither!


For me to have it, I have to have coffee with my sugar. I actually don't mind the smell of it, but the taste is just gods awful.


So no, keep the vile, evil brew away ;)
 

Ocean Breeze

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Ha, neither!


For me to have it, I have to have coffee with my sugar. I actually don't mind the smell of it, but the taste is just gods awful.


So no, keep the vile, evil brew away ;)
Just kidding...

as far as coffee goes......I am NOT a drinker of the brew at all. I like the smell.......but that is as far as it goes.......

It is Chai Tea for YT.;-)
 

Blackleaf

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Various Beltane events yesterday were cancelled around the country.

So the pagans will now have to f*ck goats in the privacy of their own homes.
 

Twin_Moose

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Saskatchewan dealing with fast-spreading COVID-19 outbreak in far north

REGINA — Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer says a rapidly spreading outbreak of COVID-19 in a northern community is concerning.
Dr. Saqib Shahab says 19 of 26 new cases announced Friday come from in and around La Loche, a Dene village about 600 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon, where the virus is spreading through community transmission after initially arriving from someone who had travelled from northern Alberta.
"While the number of cases is very alarming, we also have to recognize that this is a product of very aggressive contact tracing and very aggressive testing," he told a news conference.
"Teams are going door-to-door, house-to-house, screening, testing. And so you'll find more cases than you would have found otherwise."
Health officials noted there could be language barriers and some locals have partnered with clinical staff to help communicate.
Between 50 to 100 health authority staff are set to be in the community for added support after a call-out was issued earlier in the week.
Sending staff to homes is being done to try and control the spread of the virus, since testing and contact tracing aren't enough, said Shahab.
"People who are symptomatic need to isolate at home. And if that's not possible due to crowding or other challenges, they can be offered alternate accommodation."
Late Friday, the Saskatchewan Health Authority declared another COVID-19 outbreak in Beauval, a village about 215 kilometres south of La Loche.
Officials made the declaration citing an increasing number of cases.
A contact tracing investigation was underway but the number of people infected with the virus was not released.
"We are asking that anyone who may have travelled through the community of Beauval between April 12 and April 27 should self-monitor for any symptoms of COVID-19," the authority said in an email.
Despite outbreaks in the north and at two hospitals, Shahab said the rest of the province remains quiet on the COVID-19 front.
An outbreak was declared at the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert after a patient admitted on April 21 tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. The patient initially tested negative before they went to the hospital.
The CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority also said officials should have informed people sooner about an outbreak at the hospital in Lloydminster on the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary, where both staff and patients have been infected.
That outbreak was announced on Wednesday, with at least 13 of the cases tied to the hospital, although officials knew earlier.
"We've unknowingly and ... not purposefully have raised the anxiety in that community and we will do our very, very best in the future for this not to happen again," said Scott Livingstone, head of the health authority.
Saskatchewan has so far recorded 415 cases of COVID-19, with 297 people recovered. Six people have died.
The province is planning to lift some public health restrictions starting Monday that would see some services and business reopen after they were closed to slow the spread of COVID-19.

The question now is this from returning Ft Mac. workers or drug dealers returning with their product to peddle?
 

Blackleaf

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Britain is now ahead of Germany on testing: over 122,000 a day.
 

Twin_Moose

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FIRE DR. THERESA TAM

46,178 signatures
Goal: 60,000 Signatures

We have documents that show how the Public Health Agency may have altered accurate health information at Canadian airports out of fear of angering China.
That’s right — once again, Canada’s chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, appears to have put her World Health Organization (WHO) bosses before Canadians.
Let Sheila Gunn Reid explain — check out her exclusive report!

Dr. Theresa Tam should be FIRED for her COVID-19 failures.
Under her watch as Canada’s chief public health official, we have seen tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases and almost three thousand deaths.

Was Justin Trudeau's top public health official — Dr. Theresa Tam — part of the World Health Organization's (WHO) cover-up of COVID-19?
On this episode of The Ezra Levant Show, Ezra Levant examined Dr. Tam's position as Canada’s representative on the WHO's Emergency Committee for the COVID-19 pandemic. And he discovered that this secretive committee met in January to decide whether or not to issue a so-called “red alert” to the world.
But how did Dr. Theresa Tam vote?

Did you know that this whole time, Dr. Theresa Tam — Canada’s public health officer — has been working for the Chinese-controlled World Health Organization?
Not just as a low-level doctor or bureaucrat. Tam's actually one of only seven people on the WHO’s oversight committee for health emergencies.
So, the WHO’s well-documented political corruption happened on her watch — when it was literally her job to stop it. She either approved of China’s meddling or was wilfully blind to it.
What’s so crazy is that Tam is still on the WHO’s oversight committee. That puts her in a conflict of interest — whose side is she on, Canada’s or China’s WHO?
Her loyalty to the WHO is why she has given such bizarre advice to Canadians — like telling Canadians not to wear masks, or that closing the border to countries where the virus was rampant wouldn't do any good, and her first response back in January was to call anyone worried about the virus a "racist". That never made any sense — until you realize she was taking orders from China’s WHO.
But it’s worse now because the WHO itself is the issue — can we trust them? Well, how could Tam even answer that when she was one of the seven people tasked with keeping them trustworthy? Tam can’t very well admit she rubber-stamped the WHO's corruption, can she?
We have to fire Tam. If you agree with me, please sign our petition on this page — and share it with your friends, to learn the truth about Theresa Tam and her intolerable conflict of interest.
Canada’s public health officer has to work for Canadians — not foreign dictatorships.
 

Hoid

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Was discussing this epidemic the other day with someone who works up north in healthcare

There is a deep fear that covid will get into Nunvit and cause a massive amount of death,

They have something like 40,000 people half of whom have some degree of TB and something like 35 hospital beds.

It's something that must have many people up at night worrying about.
 

Cliffy

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