bustamente Posted February 24, 2021 Report Posted February 24, 2021 Looks like the loosening of restrictions have not greatly increased cases, as the days go on and more and more are vaccinated I feel the government will relax the restrictions even more next week, we are doing well but we have a ways to go, I think we are on the right track to having more freedoms in the near future.
17to85 Posted February 24, 2021 Report Posted February 24, 2021 With Pfizer saying the vaccines can now be remain viable at warmer temperatures that will be a big help too. Noeller, Tracker and rebusrankin 2 1
GCJenks Posted February 24, 2021 Report Posted February 24, 2021 7 minutes ago, 17to85 said: With Pfizer saying the vaccines can now be remain viable at warmer temperatures that will be a big help too. Not until they apply to Health Canada to make that change. They have applied to the FDA in the US but sounds like they haven't even asked Health Canada yet and we know they are slower to approve than GB or USA.
Tracker Posted February 25, 2021 Report Posted February 25, 2021 (edited) Oooopsie Edited February 25, 2021 by Tracker Ooopsie FrostyWinnipeg 1
JCon Posted February 25, 2021 Author Report Posted February 25, 2021 Coronavirus less likely to infect glasses wearers, study suggests https://www.fox4news.com/news/coronavirus-less-likely-to-infect-glasses-wearers-study-suggests
iHeart Posted February 25, 2021 Report Posted February 25, 2021 oh so no status updates til 2:30 then?
Bigblue204 Posted February 25, 2021 Report Posted February 25, 2021 Winnipeg TPR is 3.8% rebusrankin, JCon and Noeller 3
iHeart Posted February 25, 2021 Report Posted February 25, 2021 (edited) doesn't sound like much is changing oh my gosh, phantom amusements could reopen, my mother might be able to swim again Edited February 25, 2021 by iHeart
Mark H. Posted February 25, 2021 Report Posted February 25, 2021 In all seriousness, why are they asking for feedback? They need to base this on numbers and projections...not on how we all feel about it. rebusrankin and Bigblue204 2
Noeller Posted February 25, 2021 Report Posted February 25, 2021 1 minute ago, Mark H. said: In all seriousness, why are they asking for feedback? They need to base this on numbers and projections...not on how we all feel about it. Consultation is ALWAYS a good thing. They don't necessarily base their decisions on what people want, but it helps to know what people are most passionate about. It's good for them to be informed, and it's good for citizens to feel like they have a voice. GCJenks and Bigblue204 2
Tracker Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 11 minutes ago, Mark H. said: In all seriousness, why are they asking for feedback? They need to base this on numbers and projections...not on how we all feel about it. This is a management ploy. I worked in a place where the manager voiced worker involvement in decisions but lower-level input was rejected again and again until the proposals got around to what management wanted all along. The amount of resentment and cynicism in line staff was staggering. On top of being saddled with policies and procedures that few really wanted, the process of "consultation" was an insult- if things didn't go well, the consultation would be blamed. WildPath 1
JCon Posted February 26, 2021 Author Report Posted February 26, 2021 Noeller, Tracker, Bigblue204 and 2 others 5
17to85 Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 The more vaccines that get approved the quicker we can get enough stock to vaccinate everyone so huzzah! Tracker and JCon 1 1
Noeller Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 let's get the JJ One Shot rolling ASAP and things will really be humming along..... Tracker 1
Tracker Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 The COVID recovery outlook and CFL season are brighter prospects all the time. Noeller and bustamente 1 1
FrostyWinnipeg Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 (edited) 3 hours ago, JCon said: 62% vs 92% Hmmm what to choose...what to choose.... That 62% one is the vaccine we give to other countries. Edited February 26, 2021 by FrostyWinnipeg Tracker 1
bustamente Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 Vaccinations should kick into high gear in April when we are supposedly going to get the Astra Zeneca vaccine and the J&J and others coming , lets hope the pharmacies are given the chance to start vaccinating people by then
Wanna-B-Fanboy Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 If you deciding on which shot is best for you... first available seems to be the right choice. GCJenks, bustamente and Tracker 2 1
Noeller Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 17 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: 62% vs 92% Hmmm what to choose...what to choose.... That 62% one is the vaccine we give to other countries. I used to think like this, and then I did a bunch of reading and realized that 62% is still CRAZY high effectiveness. Most vaccines aren't normally that high. And the 90%+ is basically unheard of. It's never been done before. So, as someone else just posted, you want ANY of the vaccines...it'll get the job done. JCon, GCJenks and Bigblue204 3
JCon Posted February 26, 2021 Author Report Posted February 26, 2021 It's truly amazing how quickly they got these vaccines ready but let's not forget the scientists at the Gates Foundation that managed to get the human control chips into each of these vaccines in such a short time. An unrivalled engineering feat. Equally remarkable. Bigblue204, bustamente, FrostyWinnipeg and 3 others 6
Jpan85 Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 22 minutes ago, Noeller said: I used to think like this, and then I did a bunch of reading and realized that 62% is still CRAZY high effectiveness. Most vaccines aren't normally that high. And the 90%+ is basically unheard of. It's never been done before. So, as someone else just posted, you want ANY of the vaccines...it'll get the job done. Plus even though its 60 some percent that you may get sick its virtually eliminated death and hospitalization from Covid. Noeller, JCon and GCJenks 1 2
FrostyWinnipeg Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 (edited) Edited February 26, 2021 by FrostyWinnipeg JCon 1
iHeart Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 great my grandmother is now eligible, even though I don't know if she'll get it if she has allergies
Tracker Posted February 26, 2021 Report Posted February 26, 2021 As an aside, about 25 years ago an Australian doctor, Sam Chachoua, lost his father to cancer. Chachoua was one of the youngest doctors to graduate from medical school, and at the top of his class. He decided to make the eradication of cancer the focus of his life and as a tribute to his father. He saw that the conventional "cut, burn and poison" treatments were limited decided to look for a better treatment process. He was aware that some cancers spontaneously go into remission and began to explore why. He came to the conclusion that a secondary viral infection attacked the cancers and eradicated them. When the secondary infection was treated, the cancers did not recur. As some of the secondary infections were difficult to treat, he decided to identify more benign viruses and use them to attack cancers. He also modified the secondary viruses to make them more effective and claimed to cure over 90% of stage 4 cancers, as well as well-advanced AIDS. He was not well-received in the US, and his story can be found at: Dr. Sam Chachoua | ENCOGNITIVE.COM Why have I posted this? The process of creating the COVID vaccine is almost exactly the one Dr. Chachoua created. The wheel is re-invented. Noeller and Bigblue204 1 1
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now