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Re: Covid Pandemic
Numbers of new cases and active cases are already showing signs of rolling over. Hospitalizations will continue to increase for a while yet as they lag typically lag new cases by about 10 days.
I wouldn't be surprised if this wave peaks even before the vaccine passports go into effect. Of course the passports will be touted as a success, nonetheless.
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Hopefully Abby sr. but l'm not sure Canada's chief medical officer Theresa Tam said today 15000 cases aday by month's end if more ppl don't get vacc'd up.Abby_wx wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 8:27 pm 4thwave.PNG
Numbers of new cases and active cases are already showing signs of rolling over. Hospitalizations will continue to increase for a while yet as they lag typically lag new cases by about 10 days.
I wouldn't be surprised if this wave peaks even before the vaccine passports go into effect. Of course the passports will be touted as a success, nonetheless.
Not sure where she gets that modelling from.
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Re: Covid Pandemic
I wonder what the government's game plan is once the vaccination rate plateaus . In other words will they take their foot off the gas pedal and drop the passport thing once they reach 85%? 90%? Surely they know they'll never get 100%.Abby_wx wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 8:27 pm 4thwave.PNG
Numbers of new cases and active cases are already showing signs of rolling over. Hospitalizations will continue to increase for a while yet as they lag typically lag new cases by about 10 days.
I wouldn't be surprised if this wave peaks even before the vaccine passports go into effect. Of course the passports will be touted as a success, nonetheless.
Heard on radio that fast food restaurants would be exempt from needing passports but can't find any confirmation. Some low income and homeless people probably rely on these places.
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That's for all of Canada, while the chart I posted above is just for BC. I have no idea, but she often seems to focus on the worst case scenario.SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 8:35 pm Hopefully Abby sr. but l'm not sure Canada's chief medical officer Theresa Tam said today 15000 cases aday by month's end if more ppl don't get vacc'd up.
Not sure where she gets that modelling from.
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They have caused a bump in vaccinations but that is temporary and mostly just by people didn't feel like it or scared of needles or whatever. The hardcores are not giving in. The restrictions however are also working to decrease new cases as they have throughout the pandemic. I just wish it didn't have to come to this.Abby_wx wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 8:27 pm 4thwave.PNG
Numbers of new cases and active cases are already showing signs of rolling over. Hospitalizations will continue to increase for a while yet as they lag typically lag new cases by about 10 days.
I wouldn't be surprised if this wave peaks even before the vaccine passports go into effect. Of course the passports will be touted as a success, nonetheless.
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So the latest thing I'm hearing about is people afraid to vote because *gasp* there might be unvaccinated people at the polling stations. This is a good example of the hysteria you're talking about, T3. Who are these people, and what have they been doing for the last 18 months? I'm just going to assume they never leave their homes.
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That's probably a pretty low number of people. T3 has also stated on numerous occasions that we shouldn't judge large groups of people in this way. Nobody I know is afraid to vote, just too lazy or tuned out. IMO political disengagement due to the terrible state of leadership is a bigger issue here with covid as a convenient excuse.Abby_wx wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:16 am So the latest thing I'm hearing about is people afraid to vote because *gasp* there might be unvaccinated people at the polling stations. This is a good example of the hysteria you're talking about, T3. Who are these people, and what have they been doing for the last 18 months? I'm just going to assume they never leave their homes.
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As PK said, I'm always wary of judging people based on large groups. However, it definitely stands to reason there are many who may be too afraid to vote in person... especially based on recent rhetoric (ex. mass hysteria) and the vaccine passport mandates, both of which are connected.Abby_wx wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:16 am So the latest thing I'm hearing about is people afraid to vote because *gasp* there might be unvaccinated people at the polling stations. This is a good example of the hysteria you're talking about, T3. Who are these people, and what have they been doing for the last 18 months? I'm just going to assume they never leave their homes.
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Yeah, we are probably talking about a vocal minority who wouldn't have voted anyway, but now they have another reason not to. Apathy is more likely the culprit.PortKells wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:43 am That's probably a pretty low number of people. T3 has also stated on numerous occasions that we shouldn't judge large groups of people in this way. Nobody I know is afraid to vote, just too lazy or tuned out. IMO political disengagement due to the terrible state of leadership is a bigger issue here with covid as a convenient excuse.
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I'm glad they introduced further restrictions to quell the current case load. I too wish it didn't have to come to this, but not surprised really.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/8148373/cana ... psos-poll/
According to an Ipsos poll of 1500 people commissioned by Global News, 24% feel unsafe voting in person.
"Over two-thirds of those surveyed  68 per cent  said it should be mandatory for poll workers to be vaccinated by the time Election Day comes."
I would take the numbers with a grain of salt, but it's still likely a significant number of people.
I was surprised by the numbers, but I've seen people on forums and social media making similar comments. Maybe some are just making excuses, but I think many are genuinely afraid.
It wasn't so long ago that NO ONE was vaccinated, but now it's suddenly scary to be in the same room with the unvaccinated. This is a good example of tribal thinking, which is only being exacerbated by the vaccine passport announcement and the associated hysteria on both sides of that issue.
It should be emphasized that being vaccinated doesn't prevent someone from spreading COVID, but it does prevent serious illness in almost everyone who is vaccinated. People should be more concerned about their own vaccination status than that of others. It's a myth to think that you can't get COVID just because everyone in the room is vaccinated.
According to an Ipsos poll of 1500 people commissioned by Global News, 24% feel unsafe voting in person.
"Over two-thirds of those surveyed  68 per cent  said it should be mandatory for poll workers to be vaccinated by the time Election Day comes."
I would take the numbers with a grain of salt, but it's still likely a significant number of people.
I was surprised by the numbers, but I've seen people on forums and social media making similar comments. Maybe some are just making excuses, but I think many are genuinely afraid.
It wasn't so long ago that NO ONE was vaccinated, but now it's suddenly scary to be in the same room with the unvaccinated. This is a good example of tribal thinking, which is only being exacerbated by the vaccine passport announcement and the associated hysteria on both sides of that issue.
It should be emphasized that being vaccinated doesn't prevent someone from spreading COVID, but it does prevent serious illness in almost everyone who is vaccinated. People should be more concerned about their own vaccination status than that of others. It's a myth to think that you can't get COVID just because everyone in the room is vaccinated.
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Those numbers aren't really all that surprising. 18% was the number of people who felt unsafe voting in the 2020 provincial election. Slightly less than the 24%, but in the neighbourhood.Abby_wx wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:17 pm https://globalnews.ca/news/8148373/cana ... psos-poll/
According to an Ipsos poll of 1500 people commissioned by Global News, 24% feel unsafe voting in person.
"Over two-thirds of those surveyed  68 per cent  said it should be mandatory for poll workers to be vaccinated by the time Election Day comes."
I would take the numbers with a grain of salt, but it's still likely a significant number of people.
I was surprised by the numbers, but I've seen people on forums and social media making similar comments. Maybe some are just making excuses, but I think many are genuinely afraid.
It wasn't so long ago that NO ONE was vaccinated, but now it's suddenly scary to be in the same room with the unvaccinated. This is a good example of tribal thinking, which is only being exacerbated by the vaccine passport announcement and the associated hysteria on both sides of that issue.
It should be emphasized that being vaccinated doesn't prevent someone from spreading COVID, but it does prevent serious illness in almost everyone who is vaccinated. People should be more concerned about their own vaccination status than that of others. It's a myth to think that you can't get COVID just because everyone in the room is vaccinated.
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Why isn't someone in the media questioning the government as to why restaurant workers don't need a vaccine passport while customers do. A waiter,waitress,or hostess are probably there for 8 hrs, while a customer is there for maybe 1 1/2 hrs. Maybe masks will still be mandatory therefore it's ok.
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Do you really want them too?Forrest Gump wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 5:06 pm Why isn't someone in the media questioning the government as to why restaurant workers don't need a vaccine passport while customers do. A waiter,waitress,or hostess are probably there for 8 hrs, while a customer is there for maybe 1 1/2 hrs. Maybe masks will still be mandatory therefore it's ok.
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