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9 minutes ago, Noeller said:

sending them to the wolves. There's no extra money and no real plan for the pandemic. They quoted some study from Sweden saying that kids pose much less of a risk of spreading COVID so they don't really need to do anything different. No limit on class sizes, no hiring extra custodians or teachers aides. Of all the provincial "back to school" plans released so far, Alberta's is the only one that doesn't have any changes because of COVID. 

That sounds fantastic.  Sweden definitely has the models that should be followed with regards to COVID...

/sarcasm

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1 hour ago, Noeller said:

Manitoba at least seems to be trending in the right direction. The colony outbreaks *seem* to be under control. Hopefully the 6 in hospital pull through and there's no more deaths. Out here in AB, we're going the opposite direction. Things are just awful and seem to be getting worse. 

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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3 minutes ago, Sard said:

That sounds fantastic.  Sweden definitely has the models that should be followed with regards to COVID...

/sarcasm

Between Sweden, Trump and Stella Emmanuel - we have all the guidelines and solutions we need. 

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59 minutes ago, rebusrankin said:

Guys, I for one now fear being sexually assaulted by a witch, demon, sucubus while I sleep.

That’s not so bad, you could be on hydroxychloroquine and be dreaming of a Donnie boy.
 

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3 hours ago, 17to85 said:

Hey Jason kenney isn't cutting school budgets as much as he wanted to! That's a UCP version of a money increase.

Got 30 Mil for the War Room! 

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2 hours ago, do or die said:

ginhydroxie... and keeping one step ahead of the herd, works for me

I believe the brits used to take their malaria medicine with gin - you may have just found the cure. 

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I guess its fun to say how horribly out of control Alberta is... but again I don't see it

The serious cases/deaths seem centred on the Good Samaritan nursing home 

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/30/health/t-cells-coronavirus-study-wellness/index.html?fbclid=IwAR1u8ZPOwkdACcgEMlkjNJH7bwWUzYDHik7uHjrbsP41xiUWnqsdciqKH2E

Antibody testing is showing how rampant covid was in mid-May... 36000 Albertans infected before lockdown started. 

I'd be very interested to see tracking numbers of deaths and hospitalizations.

New data for Canada is saying that beyond the 80% of deaths in nursing homes... 80% of the remaining deaths are minority/poverty related

Seems like the only thing we aren't talking about is care for the elderly and the poor right now.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/coronavirus-covid19-world-july30-1.5668438

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/alaska-loophole-us-bc-covid-19-1.5669036

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The Canada Border Services Agency is tightening up the rules for Americans and other foreign nationals travelling through Western Canada on the way to Alaska, in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Beginning Friday, foreign nationals travelling to Alaska for non-discretionary purposes will only be allowed to enter the country through five border crossings in Western Canada.

Each visitor will be allowed a "reasonable period of stay" to make the journey, but will be limited to following "the most direct route" to Alaska, according to a CBSA press release. They must avoid all national parks, leisure sites and tourism activities along the way, and must report to Canadian border officers when they leave the country.

Every driver will be given a tag to hang from their rear-view mirror "to support compliance," the press release says. That tag will include the date by which they must leave Canada.

Here's the official statement from the gov't: https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/news/2020/07/covid-19-stricter-rules-for-foreign-nationals-transiting-through-canada-to-alaska.html

 

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- Some members of Jared Kushner's coronavirus task force believed the pandemic would affect Democratic areas worse and may have adjusted accordingly, Vanity Fair reported.
In March and early April, Kushner gathered a team to devise a nationwide response to the pandemic.

A public-health expert in regular contact with the team told the magazine that "the political folks" thought a nationwide response was a bad political move.
At the time, outbreaks were worst in Democratic-voting states and cities. The source suggested that some close to Kushner thought it was best to hold back and blame governors.
Kushner's plan was indeed dropped in favor of a mainly state-by-state response. Since then, cases have surged in states on both sides of the political divide.

https://www.businessinsider.com/kushner-covid-19-plan-maybe-axed-for-political-reasons-report-2020-7

 

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  • two new cases in the Prairie Mountain Health region;
  • three new cases in Interlake-Eastern Health region;
  • one new case in the Winnipeg region.
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Not even the least bit surprised by those comments. What a ******* moron. Will go down in history as, by far, the worst president in US history, with - again, by far - the most deaths single-handedly due to him. 

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MLB  has to of known that an uptick in cases would happen as soon as they started playing, they should of set up 4 hubs and bubbled the players, now Manfred is threatening to end the season if they can't get a handle on the virus.

Posted
5 hours ago, Mark H. said:

No contact worries - Mennonites tend to grow their own veggies. 

In all seriousness, selling summer veggies as we do every year, has become a social distancing / curb side procedure.  

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