Meh. They are just punishing the lazy.
Who doesn't have their alcohol by 8 pm on NYE?
And before someone mentions running out, then you shouldn't have skimped out when you did your haul.
Get your shit together Karen.
Meh. They are just punishing the lazy.
Who doesn't have their alcohol by 8 pm on NYE?
And before someone mentions running out, then you shouldn't have skimped out when you did your haul.
Get your shit together Karen.
I really feel stupid it took me this long to ask this question. So COVID is a disease and SARS-CoV2 is a virus. Which.... I know the difference between it being a bug and a string of RNA, taking medications for one over the other. But I didn't really think about how a virus causes a disease.... is pneumonia a disease then? What causes it? Is that how AID's is the disease you get from HIV?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Kinda off topic, but I figure I should probably know by this now. I'm electrical / physics. I stopped my biology when we got to:
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Cos...
buying liquor after sundown on NYE is amateur hour. I have enough to keep hundreds drunk . . . .
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The Communists.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Liquor runs at 10:30 after flames game on Nye was a go to staple!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Alberta with the second worst vaccine rollout in the country, behind only Ontario (who just stopped vaccinating for reasons nobody can understand). Less than 25% of the goal. 29,000 by the end of the month, claim was holding onto vaccine for the second dose, but even with that, not hitting anywhere near 14,500 either. Just incompetence all around.
But AHS has been approved to pay overtime to have vaccinations occur on Jan 1 now, so a good start to the New Year at least.
Moderna vaccine has arrived as well, so things will start to pick up
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Especially when they’re conservative bureaucracies, evidently.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So how does the role out work? You'd expect the role out would be carried out by AHS?
AHS has a budget and can’t be paying overtime for luxuries like overtime for staff administering vaccines.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's like AHS believes that if they distributed it to the units with the paperwork... A frontline employee who wanted it couldn't get their jab by a coworker in the 5 minutes while they're doing report/charting/etc.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nah we'll set up massive clinics and bring large groups together and do it as inefficently as possible
But are they?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Saskatchewan and Manitoba also round out the bottom four. So it’s not looking pretty.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But those are just numbers, I guess.
No, I mean are the bureaucracies conservative? I'd bet the AHS ranks are full of dipper voters. Bureaucracies don't change wholesale with new governments, you know.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yes, pneumonia is the disease which can be caused by a variety of different microbes. For example, the run of the mill “community acquired” pneumonia is most often caused by Streptococcus bacteria, but there are many other potential causative organisms for pneumonia.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The spectrum of illness caused by SARS-CoV2 is given the umbrella term COVID-19. This covers all of the variable manifestations including the viral pneumonia component to the loss of taste/smell, cardiovascular inflammation and in its most severe, multi-organ failure leading to death. As you have alluded, it is a complex interaction of the virus with the host and its immune response that produces the disease.
Your example of HIV/AIDS is apt. HIV is the virus which has a specific interaction with our immune T-cells. The death of these T-cells secondary to infection by HIV eventually causes the host to become immune compromised which then makes the host susceptible to certain opportunistic infections and illnesses. AIDS is the diagnosis when someone has these AIDS-defining clinical conditions.
In medicine, we often recognize the disease long before we know the cause, as with the HIV/AIDS example above. In the case of SARS-CoV2/COVID-19, we saw the unusual cluster of viral pneumonia and were able to identify the presumptive cause quickly due to advances in molecular biology.
So after 40 years of conservative governments, the NDP was so efficient they were able to fill the AHS ranks in their one term so much that the conservatives haven’t been able to swing it back?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But the UCP got their board members on when they came in (replaced the NDP people as quickly as the NDP replaced the PC people before them). AHS also reports to the Minister of Health, so it’s pretty conservative at the top.
I'm sure the ranks of most government bureaucracies are filled with anti- government ideologues. That makes perfect sense.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm sure a lot of six-figure AHS managers were voting for a party that before 2015 had about as many voters as AHS has employees.
Departments take direction from the top. I get personal responsibility isn't in the mantra of the current government or their supporters, but they picked the leadership of AHS and provides AHS with their resources, so whether they want to or not, it's on their heads. They cut funding, they didn't want to pay overtime, they didn't want to access the federal money being offered up to pay for overtime and staff.
As an aside, I couldn't help but remember this cover that aged so well: 'Who are the five people most responsible for ensuring more Justin Trudeau leadership in Canada?'' Christ, it's only been two years since this trainwreck.
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The Pfizer vaccine needs to be administered where it's stored, hence the clinics and bringing people in.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Staff at the clinics was minimal because of costs, combined with staff being maxed out in ICU. So the availability to get a vaccine is limited, and the people who need to get it have the least time available to do so because they're short staffed. If you're an ICU nurse working a 12 hour day shift and you're not at a vaccine site, you basically miss a window to get the vaccine. Maybe you were lucky and got Christmas off and could have gotten it then, but they suspended vaccinations because of costs. The Moderna vaccine has more flexibility due to less storage limitations and can be setup at more locations, but you still need to pay the people to actually administer it.
Of course even Moderna with fewer limitations, is still at risk if not done properly
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...mperature-snag
Temperature Snag Delayed 144,000 Moderna Shots Bound for Texas
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