Pandemic 2020

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My sister got covid, mild case, vaxed and boosted. I almost want to go over and get it over with if they say are all going to get omi. Then I think of long covid.
A neighbor of mine retired a few years ago and he was living the life he was waiting for. Bow hunter would spend weeks at deer camp, bought a big trailer and pickup, would also go rabbit hunting with his award winning beagle.

Both he and his wife came down with Covid in June of last year. He still suffers from long Covid. I haven't seen him since last summer. He didn't go out to hunt last fall. Covid changed his life.

I'm more concerned about long Covid than the short one.
 

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COVID-19 hospitalizations near 500 in Manitoba, nine more deaths on Thursday
According to the provincial COVID-19 dashboard, 499 people are in hospital with the virus as of Thursday – a jump of 45 hospitalizations since Wednesday. Of those people, 463 have active cases. The number of people in the intensive care unit with COVID-19 increased by one on Thursday to 47; all but two patients have active cases.

The majority of the hospitalizations are in the Winnipeg health region, which as of Thursday had 313 people in hospital and 30 people in the ICU with the virus.

As of Thursday, the province has a five-day test positivity rate of 44.9 per cent – a drop from 47.2 per cent on Wednesday. The province completed 2,965 laboratory tests on Wednesday.

The province previously announced it is shifting its pandemic response away from trying to contain the virus. It will now focus on trying to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.

During a news conference on Wednesday, Dr. Jazz Atwal, the deputy chief provincial public health officer, said it is 'highly likely' everyone will be exposed to the virus in the coming weeks.

A jump of 10% in hospital in a day.
 

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COVID-19 vaccines still mandatory for Canadian cross-border truckers, feds say

Laskowski told Global News before the correction was made that any exemption for Canadian drivers would not avert further supply chain snags unless the U.S. also backed down on its mandate.

“Really what has to happen for relief in the supply chain is both Ottawa and Washington need to move simultaneously, lifting their foreign national requirement because without that, we suffer from the same issues that we were talking about the day before,” Laskowski said.
 

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COVID-19 vaccines still mandatory for Canadian cross-border truckers, feds say

Laskowski told Global News before the correction was made that any exemption for Canadian drivers would not avert further supply chain snags unless the U.S. also backed down on its mandate.

“Really what has to happen for relief in the supply chain is both Ottawa and Washington need to move simultaneously, lifting their foreign national requirement because without that, we suffer from the same issues that we were talking about the day before,” Laskowski said.
I guess I gave the cole notes version lol.
 

Fogdog

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Damn man. After the article they discuss definitively says Rogan is misinformed about the risks of myocarditis from the vaccine vs risk of myocarditis from Covid (the risk to kids of myocarditis from Covid is 8x compared to vaccination). AFTER he can't deny what the article effing SAYS, he goes, "well where is that article from"?

He's still not questioning the source of his misinformation. He's not going to let the facts get in the way of his beliefs.
 
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