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  1. Here what we will see when we start reaching 75% of the adult population get their first shot.
    6 points
  2. JCon

    Covid-19

    I can't believe how poorly the Feds have handled foreign travel. And, they're pathetic responses when questioned have been even worse. Why is it so hard to shut down international flights and maintain a forced quarantine??
    5 points
  3. What a ridiculous retort. The projection and delusion here are troubling to say the least. Telling strangers on forum to seek help because you either can't or won't expand on your opinions is pretty messed up. That's the definition of gaslighting and it's bordering on sociopathic. Also, you refuted another person's claim and it's your responsibility as a willing participant in a productive discussion to substantiate your claims. That's not an unreasonable request - at all. If you don't want to do that and instead choose to attack others petulantly, you should probably just avoid these discussions altogether.
    5 points
  4. Jpan85

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    Yeah all the vaccine's so far have proved that they are over 90% effective of keeping you out of the hospital or dying. Which is what we wanted all along to keep the hospitals from overloading.
    4 points
  5. Sard

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    1) Blood clots are treatable 2) The chance of blood clots from AZ is somewhere between 5 and 10 in a million (seen a few different reports, but all are less than 10) 3) The chance of a blood clot from smoking is 1,753 in a million 4) The chance of a blood clot from Covid-19 is 169,000 in a million Anyone who uses the chance of a blood clot as a reason not to get the AZ vaccine is buying into ridiculous fear.
    4 points
  6. Wanna-B-Fanboy

    Covid-19

    Covid Rips through India... Get Vaccinated, wear a mask and maintain physical distancing.
    4 points
  7. Holy ****, how I miss football.
    4 points
  8. JCon

    Covid-19

    Yes, but they often figure it out. We're 13 months in and the Liberals are just like, what could we do?! I get that but it's costing us a whole ton more to keep it open. Dead people don't vote.
    3 points
  9. 3 points
  10. Sard

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    What a privileged life some people live, to be able to pick and choose which vaccine to get... as has been stated many times before by many people, the best vaccine to get is the first one that's offered to you.
    3 points
  11. JCon

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    They'll have enough doses to vaccinate everyone who wants it and is eligible by the end of June and fully vaccinated by the end of September. Exactly what they've been saying since fall. By the end of June, there will be enough vaccines in Canada to have 22 Million people fully vaccinated. This is behind a paywall but you can track the progress here: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-covid-19-vaccine-tracker-canada-latest-numbers-explainer/
    3 points
  12. the watcher

    Covid-19

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/21/system-has-collapsed-india-descent-into-covid-hell How bad it can/ could get. It should be a reminder for all governments to stay on top and ahead of it.
    3 points
  13. JCon

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    From Wade: Dear Season Ticket Member, We worked hard to kick off the 2021 season on time but over the last month, COVID-19 has taken hold of parts of the country. The positive news is that we are still planning for a 14-game schedule (7 regular season home games plus a potential home playoff game) starting on August 5th - full statement from the CFL below. Our Fan Services team will send a separate email by the end of this week with the specifics on what this change means for your season ticket account. As vaccination rates increase and the majority of Canadians are immunized by July 1, we will be in a good position to start in August, subject to public health approval. We’ve seen that as vaccinations have increased around the world, so has the ability for other leagues to welcome fans back to their stands. A new schedule will be released in early May which will see us playing a lot of football at IG Field in August. Like many other venues that have successfully welcomed back fans, IG Field will use a pod-seating configuration, where small groupings of fans will be safely distanced from each other throughout the stadium. Once the schedule is released, our Fan Services team will provide additional information as to what action you will need to take. On behalf of the entire organization, thank you for your ongoing support as we work through the end of this pandemic. We are very close to getting back to IG Field to cheer on your championship team. The one thing we know for certain is that the quicker our community reaches higher levels of vaccination, the quicker we will be able to get you back to IG Field. When it’s your turn, the most impactful thing you can do is get vaccinated so we can tackle COVID-19 together. Go Bombers, Wade Miller President and CEO
    3 points
  14. More projection. Why you keep bringing up FE really makes no sense. Here's some data on policing in Canada: https://angusreid.org/policing-perspectives-canada-rcmp/ Here's more: https://www.macdonaldlaurier.ca/systemic-racism-policing-canada/ And more: https://yellowheadinstitute.org/2020/07/15/police-brutality-in-canada-a-symptom-of-structural-racism-and-colonial-violence/ Three examples that took a few minutes to find. Again, this is not about comparing ourselves to other countries. Whataboutism serves no purpose here and undermines the discussion at hand. This is about law enforcement in Canada as it relates to marginalized communities, mistreatment or alienation of certain groups, and what systemic issues exist. By identifying them, we can ultimately address and solve them so that members of law enforcement can better serve our communities, be more accountable to the public, and be more trustworthy to those who struggle to trust LEOs based on those issues. Speaking of opinions in bad taste, you've presented absolutely no credible evidence for yours. That combined with the pointlessly snide commentary does nobody a disservice but you while demonstrating a clear inability to engage in respectful, worthwhile discourse with other members in this thread on a prominent topic in today's social climate. And FWIW, @Tracker clarified his comments for the sake of the discussion but it doesn't seem like you bothered to acknowledge them.
    2 points
  15. HardCoreBlue

    Covid-19

    Ironically I would think by keeping the borders open/not restricting access/no follow thru on monitoring where people go once they've crossed into country (i.e., quarantining) during this pandemic is actually costing more money than generating it.
    2 points
  16. Noeller

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    I'm so done with the assholes claiming OXAZ is somehow worse....**** all the way off. Gen XYZeneca proving we're the intelligent generation. As mentioned, the best vaccine is the one you're offered. Just ******* get it in you.
    2 points
  17. This is why I support defunding the police. First responders should be better equipped to handle some of these issues. We redirect a highly trained, professional police force to deal with non-policing issues. One of the factors, as I've been told by members of the force, is that you simply cannot speak out against fellow officers. You may be able to get away with telling someone off but the whole force will come down on you, plus the union, if you don't tow the line. It becomes like a gang. They are human. Internal stuff stays internal, unless it's captured on video.
    2 points
  18. TBURGESS

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccination-coverage/ The official numbers, not behind a paywall. 1 shot isn't immunity. CDC says 2nd shot should be given 3-4 weeks after the first shot and there is no scientific evidence for delaying more than 6 weeks. 84+% of age 80 and up have been vaccinated. The vaccine hesitancy is specifically for the Atra Zenica (74% effective) because of the blood clotting issues (7.9 per million doses, up from 1 per million just a week ago. BTW: Double the risk cuz everyone needs 2) and the fact that it's significantly less effective than Pfizzer (94%) and Moderna (94%). From a CFL perspective, it's the cumulative numbers from Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC that matter, not just one of the provinces. I'm 63, in Calgary. I managed to change my first dose from May 17 to May 3 yesterday. It means I'll get AZ, which I really don't want, but at least I'll have some immunity. I have no idea when I'll be able to get my second shot. Once I get it, I'll be 74% immunized and I'll still wear a mask in public because no one knows who is vaccinated and who is just being a Covidiot.
    2 points
  19. I swear, Gen XYZ will single handedly drag this country out of the pandemic. ******* Boomers, as always, ruining everything by being entitled assholes...
    2 points
  20. Noeller

    Covid-19

    woooo hoooooo!! That JJ 1-Shot is gonna be a game changer....fantastic news!!
    2 points
  21. from what I can tell, the biggest problem has been vaccine hesitancy from older people. Once GenXY became eligible this week in AB/MB/ON, there was a massive uptick in % of people getting vaccinated per day. On the first day of Gen XYZeneca vaccinations, Kenney in AB said there were more vaccination appointments booked that day than the entire week previous. So I think as more and more age groups (younger) get eligible, you're going to see the numbers fly up. I am really really really hoping Biden comes through with more doses, as was hinted at yesterday. They still haven't approved OXAZ in the US, so send us everything you've got....and if there's excess Moderna/Pfizer (the story yesterday was that they actually have too MUCH doses and not enough people wanting to get jabbed) send that too. Keep opening up the eligibility, and the % of Pop vaxxed will start rising dramatically...
    2 points
  22. Very true, and Brandon’s best first response probably could have been to ask Tracker on what basis that assertion was being made about police in Canada. Instead, he chose to dismiss it as completely untrue rather than ask for an expansion. So he now takes the role of throwing out a blanket statement, and can fairly be put to task to back it up. His over the top non-response to that request only serves to diminish his credibility and in fact unintentionally strengthen Tracker’s original position without Tracker having to justify it. Not really getting anywhere at the end of the day. Hopefully some more fruitful discussion can be put forward. In the words of Melania Trump, “Be best”
    2 points
  23. After hearing all of that, a Jets loss then.
    2 points
  24. to be fair neither @Brandon or @Tracker provided any evidence to back up their respective statements.
    2 points
  25. #randyspeak. Codeword for nothing at all.
    2 points
  26. GCn20

    Random News Items

    If governments were in any way serious about meaningful reductions in smoking they could and would have done it already. The answer has been there and medical associations have been lobbying for years to no avail for governments to set limits on nicotine in products with a gradual reduction year to year until nicotine is eliminated from all products. There would still be segment of social smokers but the vast majority of people would simply just stop smoking or very significantly reduce their smoking without the cravings telling them to reach for their pack every 20 minutes. It's easy and very low cost to the cigarette manufacturers. I am an ex smoker that has quit and started and quit a few time already. Without the nicotine I would have zero issues with quitting even if I relapsed and had a few smokes one day. It seems insane in this day and age that we allow big tobacco to keep and even enhance the amount of the nicotine in their products
    2 points
  27. Benn is -2, after one period.... Just sayin’.
    1 point
  28. FrostyWinnipeg

    Covid-19

    My idea of a perfect government is one guy who sits in a small room at a desk, and the only thing he’s allowed to decide is who to nuke. The man is chosen based on some kind of IQ test, and maybe also a physical tournament, like a decathlon. And women are brought to him, maybe…when he desires them. --- Ron Swanson
    1 point
  29. my bestie with testes wins line of the day. Congrats.
    1 point
  30. bustamente

    Covid-19

    One thing you can expect Government to do is get it wrong each and every time, that has to change most probably not in my lifetime but that has to change so that they don't serve themselves but rather the peoples best interest
    1 point
  31. This is all anecdotal. It is not objective evidence backed by empirical data in any way, shape, or form. And I wouldn't accuse others of being lazy for not doing research when all you've done is use your personal experience and supposed social relationships to back up your claims. That's not at all how critical thinking works. Furthermore, nobody has argued training for LEOs in Canada isn't by and large more superior than our neighbours down south. Training for police and other law enforcement agencies up here is very stringent for the most part and nobody is just given a gun, a badge, and a pair of handcuffs without rigorous checks and training. However, that doesn't mean law enforcement culture in Canada doesn't have its own set of issues or that shortcomings don't exist which allow for bigotry, misogyny, etc. to affect that culture or its image negatively. There are always improvements to be made so that LEOs can better serve the communities in which they work while being more mindful, considerate, and understanding of social and culture differences between populations across this country vis a vis the laws they're asked to enforce and the people they're responsible to serve and protect. Changes to the system can also be made to weed out the bad candidates and cultivate a more open and accountable culture with all Canadians. It also shouldn't be about comparing ourselves to the US; that's a very low bar, anyway.
    1 point
  32. It's very much like the military (although that's stretching it a bit). You want to trust the person next to you. It's probably one of my main two issues I have with unions. The union always protects the person facing the complaint and it feels like they're protecting the bad ones, while not supporting the good ones. There's a lot more to it than that, I know.
    1 point
  33. JCon

    Game 46 : Toronto

    Yup, I was just curious about the date, so I looked it up to share.
    1 point
  34. Mark F

    Game 46 : Toronto

    I recommend watching ehlers interview on hustler's winnipeg sports talk . support the channel it is good. Ehlers comes across as thoughtful, honest, intelligent, down to earth.
    1 point
  35. JCon

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    Absolutely. Just vaccine shopping.
    1 point
  36. JCon

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    Those numbers are over a week out of date. Again, I'll type slower... By the end of June, we'll have enough doses in Canada to fully vaccinate 22 Million people. And, enough vaccinations for everyone eligible for the end of September. The AZ vaccine second shot should not be given prior to 12 weeks. All vaccinations only provide partial immunity. But, given our province's unwillingness to do anything before we're in a crisis, we'll be locked down anyhow all summer.
    1 point
  37. If you read my comments, I did not state that these attitudes were held by the entire police forces- only some. I base my comments on the comments of relatives in the police forces, and experiences in the work I have been engaged in. The mindsets of officers who have been traumatized is such is that if they seek help, they are often treated as somehow inferior and damaged beyond repair. Many will leave the service. There is a powerful group ethic to cover for fellow officers who have stepped over the line.
    1 point
  38. Wanna-B-Fanboy

    Covid-19

    261 new cases... that's concerning. We had that much when the second wave was winding down. I might be over reacting though, because we had 3400 tests yesterday, we normally have around 220... that might be a good reason why the numbers are high. Yeah. The two part shot is so you are fully vaccinated after the second shot. the J&J one is a single shot and you are fully vaxxed. as with all flu shots- you will have to get annually.
    1 point
  39. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/pizza-vending-machines-helping-covid-19-affected-restaurant-ottawa-1.5979678
    1 point
  40. Bigblue204

    Random News Items

    *Would increase the underground market* There has been an underground tobacco market for a very long time in this country.
    1 point
  41. GCn20

    Random News Items

    I like both of those ideas, but realistically as a struggling ex-smoker, I still feel very strongly about government stepping in on the nicotine issue. Most smokers are completely aware of the effects of their choice to smoke. Quitting would become exponentially easier if the tobacco/vaping companies were forced to gradually decrease nicotine levels in their products. Couple that with what was described above and some meaningful change might occur. I think big tobacco must be paying for some of these studies on how to reduce smoking because by far the largest impediment to decreasing smoking is nicotine addiction....anyone who smokes and has quit or has failed to quit will tell you that. Only a very small % of smokers do so because they actually enjoy it. They may enjoy the cigarette because of the nicotine relief they get but nearly no one will tell you that the flavor and sensation of smoking tobacco is addictive.
    1 point
  42. https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/mars-oxygen-1.5997547 This is an astounding achievement.
    1 point
  43. Then afterwards he comes back from Europe & Mexico & spreads the variants.
    1 point
  44. Tracker

    Travis Rudolph / ALM / BLM

    America has never really healed from the many decades of slavery. The country continues to fracture along the same lines that the Macon-Dixon divide delineated and the resentment of having to give up slaves has mutated into what it is now. American police forces are populated with ex-military who have undiagnosed and untreated PTSS with the mentality that all problems can be resolved with enough force. Here in Canada, many police divide the people they serve into those who are slavishly supportive and anyone who questions or resists being tagged as "__ holes", worthy of nothing but contempt. Bullies target those who they see as most vulnerable and least likely to fight back, and those are non-white and non-binary in sexuality.
    1 point
  45. Lol at Ambrosies comment, a simple answer of "no updates" would of sufficed instead of all that fluff.
    1 point
  46. 17to85

    Covid-19

    What do you call the person who finished last in his class at med school? Doctor.
    1 point
  47. JCon

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    At this point, I'll just wait and see. I can't get excited about an announcement that just pushes the season later and provides no detail on the conditions for meeting the August start date.
    1 point
  48. Noeller

    2021 (??) CFL Season

    I really and truly believe this is going to work..... if we maintain our current rate of vaccination (or, God forbid, increase it...) we're going to be in good shape come July 1. Open camps in mid July, and fire up the season on the August Long Weekend... let's f***ing GOOOOOOO.......
    1 point
  49. I'm at my inlaws and hear this over the radio here in St Albert, I screamed and they scared the **** out of everyone. Really happy the plan to play is public and an August start date is probably more realistic. A dec 12 grey cup outside will be really interesting....
    1 point
  50. Wanna-B-Fanboy

    Covid-19

    I don't know about buying Microsoft products, but after I got my shot, I went out and got a tattoo.
    1 point
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