Sat Apr 17 I Call Bullshit ...
Morning. |coffee
In other news, there is a double header on in |baseball| so I'll be watching that and very little else today. Have a good one! |thumb |
What if the people respected the guidelines on their own, without government intervention? Does the government have to tell them what to do? Can't most of them figure out for themselves? Masking, distancing, and handwashing go a very long way and can be done without police intervention. For those that choose to believe otherwise and wish to party like there is no tomorrow, well, maybe there won't be. Maybe they will be the ones to be triaged right out of a hospital bed. Terrible choice, I know, but everyone has a choice to make.
Here in Finland they pointed it out from day one -- there are only so many ICU beds in the entire country, and we all have to share them. They make it sound almost patriotic to follow their guidelines. We are seeing a decline, but they have still cancelled 4 major rock festivals this summer. |
Morning! |sars|
I fell asleep early due to being up so late on Thursday & popped up around 2AM, so I worked until 7, then grabbed another 3 hours |thumb That's a literal FUCKLOAD of |hockey| on today. Games at 12:30, 3, 4, 6, 7 & 8 |banana| Just gonna work & root for my fantasy players for the rest of the day. Quote:
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Pagan, people are following rules. People getting sick in this third wave are victims of their position in life.
Most of the transmission is coming from people who have to work and often ride a crowded bus or subway to get to their place of employment. Minimum wage workers don't have paid sick days and the Government is refusing to pass legislation to change that. If you have to make rent but have flu like symptoms you're still going to get on the bus and make it to the store where you work. According to science experts, this is a major cause of transmission. Also, Ontario has 2,000 ICU beds but only 1,000 operate. They could have staffed up in the last year but did nothing. This is the same government that slashed billions from the health care budget a year before the pandemic. |
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We get tired of it too, Ramster. Lockdown here has been in place more or less for the last 13 months now, and it isn't easing up yet. We are in our 3rd full wave of this stuff, with new variants all the time. At least our government supports the workers who are unable to go to work and the businesses that must shutter. They opened our restaurants again today on a limited basis. The caution they put out there is that younger people *are* dying with these new variants, so masks/distancing/handwashing are all still expected. Funny part is, even though we are fed up, we still respect the guidelines. And it is working. It isn't instant, but it is getting better again. We won't have our treasured summer music festivals again this year, but maybe next. Instead of my area being able to look forward to vaccinations for any group other than the over 70's, the vaccines will be diverted to the big cities. We are okay - we haven't had them available yet, so we aren't missing anything. Our stores have never really closed to anyone except for maybe a day to set up distancing (which is respected) and plexiglass shields for the workers. I would say that 99.5% of the people I see are masked. We want this over with, and maybe this fall it will be for us. At least for this round.
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People don't do the right thing. They don't care about others. I have worked full time for the entirety of the pandemic in a place that has a mandatory mask policy. HALF of these stupid fucks don't wear a mask, so we have had a lot of employees miss work due to quarantines. The company doesn't police the policy, so these morons do what they want. |banghead| |
Maybe that is why I never really fit in when I lived in the States, Useless. Common sense says respect the guidelines. I hate wearing a mask but I do it because our government has said it is necessary and that by doing so we are helping. There are always a few that don't understand that, or simply don't care. One of our government officials yesterday said, "Even one death is too much".
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You might like it here, Pagan. People do care about one another. To the extent they do not wish to cause any hassles or problems for other people. Two of the most common phrases I hear countless times a day, Su mi masen, "Sorry for the trouble" and Go men na sai, "Please excuse me."
Lockdown does not mean that much to us. We are already locking down as much as possible. If the gov tightens it this week, we will tighten up too. I really can't be bothered going to crowded restaurants, bars and clubs. Been there done that. I hope everyone here makes it through okay. Ive head from family members in the medical field that bad cases are so horrific you would not want to wish the experience on anyone. Even someone you despise. |
With our tool of a Premier doing the wrong things, the local Chief Medical Officers of Toronto (2.7 million people) and adjoining Peel (1.3 million people) have instituted a Section 22 health order. That means any workplace with more than 5 COVID cases will be shut down for 10 days. The positivity rate in parts of Peel is 22%! ICU occupancy rate in Ontario is at 80%. "Shit is getting real" as they say.
A couple of Amazon warehouses are located in Peel as well as the main postal sorting facility for the greater Toronto area (7.0+ million people). Both have had outbreaks in the past with hundreds infected. No word yet if they're on the new list which will go public tomorrow. |
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