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Everything posted by Mark H.
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With Cargill, it didn't happen till they had over 100 cases. And that was with beef cattle, that can just be left on pasture. There will be thousands of hogs euthanized if (when) Maple Leaf shuts down. We used to have dozens of slaughter houses in Manitoba, with employees who were well compensated, but I guess the current model is more progressive. /sarcasm
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1. Social Distancing 2. Hand Washing 3. Masks
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Sure. But some people have had accidental contact with a known case, pick up the virus, never get sick in any way, but transmit it to others. Tho$3 $hould be te$ted - and I hope they are.
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I needed billboards - I had no idea what was going on! 😉
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I find that odd. I know someone that went for a test, because they unknowingly encountered someone who had been in an area with known cases. This person has no symptoms. I just think Pallister saying that will discourage people from acting responsibly.
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Just crunching numbers: 1500 tests is about 0.1% of Manitoba's population If they were to do this for an entire year (0.1 x 365), they would have tested more than a third of the population (36.5%)
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Argonauts sign QB Nichols to three-year deal
Mark H. replied to Deiter Fan's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Argonauts sign QB Nichols to three-year deal
Mark H. replied to Deiter Fan's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I’d pay $$ to see a check down to Harris right now... -
In all seriousness, selling summer veggies as we do every year, has become a social distancing / curb side procedure.
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No contact worries - Mennonites tend to grow their own veggies.
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I believe the brits used to take their malaria medicine with gin - you may have just found the cure.
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Between Sweden, Trump and Stella Emmanuel - we have all the guidelines and solutions we need.
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Not spreading further from those 5 communities. We are not hearing high case numbers, so hopefully that is a good sign. The hospitalizations are a concern.
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I actually know someone who was on hydrochlorique for several months (lupus). 1. “I've been on hydroxychroquine and it's a nasty drug. I had to be weaned off it over a few months period of time.” 2. “ I was alarmed when she said its supposed to be an over the counter drug, in that video.” 3. “ I had to increase my prescription glasses every 6 months and had to get blood tests done every month to see if the drug effects my liver.”
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Has anyone else seen the video that all the major social media platforms keep removing? What a crock of **** A group of people claiming to be doctors telling us that hydrochlorique (sp) works for treating Covid 19. All we have to do is take it, and everything will be over in 30 days. No evidence, no data, not even one visual. The BLM heckler at the end is the highlight.
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I wasn’t about to PM 20 different people. Cheers.
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The N word was mentioned once - then it spiralled out of control.
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I’d guess if it’s a choice between reusing an N95 or using a lower quality mask, people will consider it to be worth the risk. I got a comfortable cloth mask from CBS, no problem wearing it at all.
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At 104, the odds were better than average.
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It’s a big problem when leaders do and say this kind of stuff. There are always people looking for excuses to not take the virus seriously, and this is exactly what they want to hear.
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Labatte is also part of highly successful, multi-generational farm family.
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And I have no problem being honest about that. There are a total of 5 colonies infected, 3 of which took immediate action and kept the virus contained to 1 or 2 individuals. Fingers crossed that everyone can recover in the two more seriously infected communities. The symptoms we are hearing about show just how dangerous and unpredictable this virus is. Some had a stomach flu that lasted for about a week. Others described a horrible flu, where for a couple of days you wondered if you would pull through. Others got tested due to contact tracing, tested positive, but were asymptomatic.
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You are absolutely exhausting. We followed the public health orders just like everyone else did, it was a few exceptions that messed up. We ate at home, we did not eat or worship communally until the public orders said we could. Our school was closed, other than Highschool, which was already a remote learning format. I am tired of your blanket statements - this is my final response - so you may as well stop baiting me.
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Around 120. I was referring to colonies with cases and/or those who have had contact with them. And those of us who had no contact, but are locking down voluntarily.
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Tight as a drum, according to what I have been hearing. One colony is having a funeral where only members of that colony will be able to attend. Tough call to make, but at the same time really a no brainer.