Isn’t NACI just providing recommendations? HC has approved for 18+, have they not?
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Isn’t NACI just providing recommendations? HC has approved for 18+, have they not?
Nearly had a stroke when I saw $0.58 this morning. Seems to have stabilized around $0.47 right now
Thank god we don’t force people to get a medical treatment by threatening them with punitive fines or limiting their access to health care
It's a state of being that transcends race.
We should also discuss the siding job with that weird little bit on the left with exposed concrete and then siding that looks like it goes to the ground...
For that comparison to be true, you need to be assuming that it’s a guarantee that someone get covid. Otherwise, you need to look at the chance of getting covid and then the chance of death for the...
Clearly the shortage is being caused by the need to include chips in all these vaccine doses
Lol, some moron gave me neg rep for this
Hopefully their reviews are speedy. Being able to open up two more vaccines to even half the population would be a huge boost
Common thread between J&J and AZ being that both are adenovirus vaccines maybe?
If they are saying they'll only consider two doses in their immunity numbers, then that is a significant shift from last week when it was recoveries plus at least one dose. And if it is two doses to...
We don't need 5 million doses administered to hit the 72% milestone. We need 2,480,505 people with a degree of immunity that can be gained through either recovery or having received at least one...
Last week they were counting recovered plus first dose received with no lag in their calculation. Introducing a lag into my numbers still only returns an average in the low 20k per day ballpark
I strip those out and only count first doses and recoveries. With yesterday's numbers, there are 828,694 with some level of protection, which is 24.05% of the adult population and 824,976 short of...
So the new vaccine modelling is interesting. 48% immunity is now forecast for May 31, which would need an average of 16,836 people per day to either get a first dose or recover. Even if we drag our...
So 2C is starting 12 days after 2B started and there were about a million people in 2B. I wonder how low the uptake has had to be to open up the next step when 2B should have taken 5-7 weeks to do.
Just shy of a quarter of adults in Alberta with some form of immunity as of today.
A hair over 7.7 million Canadians with some form of immunity
And you're refusing to acknowledge that the mental health impacts haven't been the same for absolutely everyone.
I saw one video where the masks were roped off as non-essentials
How do you get stage 2 by early May? It requires 48% immune (not vaccinated), that's at least 2,250,000 doses administered and the lag time between vaccination and immunity accounted for. That's...
No option for sticking with the plan and metrics that were announced not three months ago? Instead they replace it with a vaguely worded plan that more than likely sees current restrictions in place...
Didn't the Crown try and charge the pastor and then backed down and withdrew a bunch of charges instead of letting it get heard by the court? Wonder if AHS will back down once the church files for an...
And yet a quarter of all active cases are school aged kids. But I'm sure that they all caught it at home.
All a moot point anyways, restrictions easing are now tied to some ambiguously worded...
I guess we'll see.
59 days minimum of this until they start easing restrictions based on getting to 50% vaccinated and 27k doses per day. I won't be doing anything different, not for that long.
How many places can get the needed capacity into their patios to be profitable though? Probably cheaper and easier to pay off and just run takeout
Kenney can fuck his hat.
No gyms except with a trainer, no dine-in except patios, retail cut down but schools can keep running full tilt despite a quarter of active cases being school aged kids.
Banning gatherings or handing out tickets to churchgoers isn't going to stop a pandemic, especially when the Crown doesn't appear too keen to actually get them in front of a judge and have...
It's a private building, even if the implied invitation to enter exists, the police need permission of the owner, a warrant or exigent circumstances need to exist. They don't have some inherent right...
I doubt that it would meet the bar of preventing an offense that would cause immediate injury or protecting the life and safety of an occupant in danger. It certainly isn't a case of hot pursuit and...
It's still a private building. The public may have an implied invitation to enter, but they can still be told to leave or refused entry. I doubt that thinking that there MIGHT be someone in the...
Getting close to 50% with at least one dose I think
It was filled out online, Rexall has a questionnaire that you fill out and then provide contact info and DOB. So long as you have that, you can add anyone to the list
Put my name on the waitlist this morning, not eligible by a long shot but I answered their questions truthfully so if I get a call I’m taking it.
I doubt we will see the daily average drop to the level that would represent 25% having at least a single dose, it would mean that we administer about 93k per day on average starting now. Even 30% by...
25%-30% seems low. We're at 16.26% of eligible Canadians having at least one dose today. That's 5,200,717 single applications and then 696,128 fully vaccinated, so about 11% of doses administered...
How would you enforce the indoor gathering restrictions?
People aren’t exactly lining up to rat their neighbours out and most people know better than to answer to door if the cops or bylaw did...
No additional restrictions announced today, people are being asked to follow existing guidelines and gather in a safe manner if they must.
As much as it will make people cry and moan, Kenney has a...
The only reason why we won’t see it until then is politics.
Alberta’s supply is already fully booked
Getting large amounts of your population vaccinated drives down cases? Shocking. Texas has administered 11.1 million doses into a population of 29 million. Mississippi has administered 1.6 million...
Have to get people to actually take the vaccine for that to happen. After everything that has gone on with AZ, how likely do you think people are going to be to sign up to take a vaccine that may or...
Might as well just back that truck up to the landfill. No one is going to be lining up to get it at this point.