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  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,306
    yes. I got Pfizered.....

    hmmm, first out of the gate and done independently.

    jokes on me I guess.
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,541
    i am going to keep masking for a while, mainly indoors where i am close to people. i am vaccinated and probably do not need to, but i just feel more comfortable doing so for now. 
    That’s what we are doing too!
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,541
    Thankful for Warp Speed.

    Can't believe people are so small they can't acknowledge the speed with which we had a vaccine. 
    I guess Brasil wasn’t in on the warp speed conference, your orange hero had nothing to do with vaccine processing! 
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  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,876
    i am going to keep masking for a while, mainly indoors where i am close to people. i am vaccinated and probably do not need to, but i just feel more comfortable doing so for now. 
    That’s what we are doing too!
    Same


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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,541
    i am going to keep masking for a while, mainly indoors where i am close to people. i am vaccinated and probably do not need to, but i just feel more comfortable doing so for now. 
    That’s what we are doing too!
    Same
    Yes stay safe friend! 
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  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 

  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    edited May 2021


    :lol: ugh

    There is some good news one opening the border. The first steps are getting started on doing so with preliminary talks under way. Hopefully by September we can have them open or sooner. 
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  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,306
    edited May 2021
    PJNB said:
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 


    looks like an aa conference near windsor I attend end of feb and end of july is off for this july too....
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    edited May 2021
    Thankful for Warp Speed.

    Can't believe people are so small they can't acknowledge the speed with which we had a vaccine. 
    Doesn’t people on the right think they came out to fast and are unsafe?
    Why yes,  yes they do.  

    1. No one is thanking Trump!

    2. No way am I taking that vaccine for a bug no worse than the flu!

    Idiots. 
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,868
    mickeyrat said:
    OnWis97 said:
    So Bill Maher serves as a good example of the vaccine and questions surrounding it. He tested positive for COVID after getting the vaccine. As you'd expect, he doesn't feel sick at all, showing the vaccine does work. But if he wasn't tested, he wouldn't have ever known. He just had to be tested so he can do his TV show. So many of us that are vaccinated are probably walking around with the virus, and don't know it because we're not going to be getting tested. And the CDC's new guidelines very much suggest that it's now up to the unvaccinated to protect themselves. 
    It'll be very interesting to see whether there's a difference between vaxed in unvaxed in terms of positives, symptoms, hospitalizations, and  deaths.  At this point, I don't know but it seems like we're starting the test right now.
    Already seeing it.  Cleveland clinic announced that 99.7% of covid admissions since January were people who were not fully vaccinated

    Oh yeah, absolutely. I didn't see that comment before that you replied to, but good data from lots of different jurisdictions showing just how marked the difference it in infection rates and illness rates between vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Very large population based studies are showing very small rates of infection, illness, death AND TRANSMISSION to others in vaccinated individuals. 

    Pffft. science.

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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,889
    PJNB said:
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 


    I think America is ahead of most places, which is going to cause interesting things with the border.  I'm guessing with the US situation getting under control they're going to want to reopen the border.   

    I'm only getting my first shot in a few days, and they still need to work from the 40s down to the 12s.   Then rinse and repeat.   It is possible the US might start exporting even more vaccines which could expedite our efforts?

    I think we're doing pretty good for a country that's had no capacity to make vaccines for a long while.
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    edited May 2021
    Zod said:
    PJNB said:
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 


    I think America is ahead of most places, which is going to cause interesting things with the border.  I'm guessing with the US situation getting under control they're going to want to reopen the border.   

    I'm only getting my first shot in a few days, and they still need to work from the 40s down to the 12s.   Then rinse and repeat.   It is possible the US might start exporting even more vaccines which could expedite our efforts?

    I think we're doing pretty good for a country that's had no capacity to make vaccines for a long while.
    Ya I think we are doing ok all things considered with vaccinations. I was critical in the past on spacing out the shots but evidence is showing now that it might be more beneficial to do so. I hope those that got their first shot however are going to get their second too. 

    I do not see 75% of the population getting their shot though. Maybe I am wrong but that is not a number that will be attainable by fall or ever. I see more than 25% of the population passing on this vaccine in Canada.  I am hoping that that they are posting such a large number that they are in order to try and convince those on the fence to get the shot to help towards herd immunity and opening back up. When they do not reach that number what then? We just sit idle waiting for what? People to slowly get sick and get herd immunity through infection? 

    I get the US is ahead too but if you look at those restrictions this whole  summer they are advising masks indoors and out for vaccinated people. That is ridiculous imo. The restrictions that they are showing being lifted by fall are pretty weak compared to wear the US stands today with restrictions. Maybe that can change but to have 75% of your population full vaccinated by the fall and still have a note saying you will still need to follow some public health measures is bullshit imo. 
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    PJNB said:
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 

    Yeah, when I was reading yesterday about the goal of 75% vaccine coverage before loosening up restrictions I got a bit disheartened. It’s a pretty high bar to require. 
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    edited May 2021
    Zod said:
    PJNB said:
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 


    I think America is ahead of most places, which is going to cause interesting things with the border.  I'm guessing with the US situation getting under control they're going to want to reopen the border.   

    I'm only getting my first shot in a few days, and they still need to work from the 40s down to the 12s.   Then rinse and repeat.   It is possible the US might start exporting even more vaccines which could expedite our efforts?

    I think we're doing pretty good for a country that's had no capacity to make vaccines for a long while.
    I think vaccinations are coming along really well now after a slow start. We are behind the US and the UK but ahead of almost every other major country in doses given per capita (leaving aside tiny little places like Monaco - it’s easy to vaccinate your population when you only have a few tens of thousands in a small space). 

    I am usually in favour of being cautious about lifting restrictions but these guidelines out-caution even me :lol:  Ah well, this will help avoid another wave, and if things go really well with the US reopening then perhaps we will speed up a bit. 

    Edit: Anyone over 20 is eligible to book their vaccine appointment as of today in BC; not sure about the other provinces. 
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,010
    Thankful for Warp Speed.

    Can't believe people are so small they can't acknowledge the speed with which we had a vaccine. 
    pay attention.

    once again, for those in the back  PFIZER WAS NOT INVOLVED WITH OPERATION WARP SPEED!!

    typical trumper. not being informed, and giving dear leader credit for shit dear leader had nothing to do with.
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    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    Zod said:
    PJNB said:
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 


    I think America is ahead of most places, which is going to cause interesting things with the border.  I'm guessing with the US situation getting under control they're going to want to reopen the border.   

    I'm only getting my first shot in a few days, and they still need to work from the 40s down to the 12s.   Then rinse and repeat.   It is possible the US might start exporting even more vaccines which could expedite our efforts?

    I think we're doing pretty good for a country that's had no capacity to make vaccines for a long while.
    I think vaccinations are coming along really well now after a slow start. We are behind the US and the UK but ahead of almost every other major country in doses given per capita (leaving aside tiny little places like Monaco - it’s easy to vaccinate your population when you only have a few tens of thousands in a small space). 

    I am usually in favour of being cautious about lifting restrictions but these guidelines out-caution even me :lol:  Ah well, this will help avoid another wave, and if things go really well with the US reopening then perhaps we will speed up a bit. 

    Edit: Anyone over 20 is eligible to book their vaccine appointment as of today in BC; not sure about the other provinces. 
    This last Monday Alberta opened the vaccine up to everyone 12 and over. It looks like our covid numbers here are finally starting to fall too. I think combo of nice weather, vaccines and our new restrictions the covid numbers will fall off a cliff.

    I'm very optimistic about this summer. I should have my second AstraZeneca shot by the end of July at the latest. The darkest days are behind us, fingers crossed.

  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    dignin said:
    Zod said:
    PJNB said:
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 


    I think America is ahead of most places, which is going to cause interesting things with the border.  I'm guessing with the US situation getting under control they're going to want to reopen the border.   

    I'm only getting my first shot in a few days, and they still need to work from the 40s down to the 12s.   Then rinse and repeat.   It is possible the US might start exporting even more vaccines which could expedite our efforts?

    I think we're doing pretty good for a country that's had no capacity to make vaccines for a long while.
    I think vaccinations are coming along really well now after a slow start. We are behind the US and the UK but ahead of almost every other major country in doses given per capita (leaving aside tiny little places like Monaco - it’s easy to vaccinate your population when you only have a few tens of thousands in a small space). 

    I am usually in favour of being cautious about lifting restrictions but these guidelines out-caution even me :lol:  Ah well, this will help avoid another wave, and if things go really well with the US reopening then perhaps we will speed up a bit. 

    Edit: Anyone over 20 is eligible to book their vaccine appointment as of today in BC; not sure about the other provinces. 
    This last Monday Alberta opened the vaccine up to everyone 12 and over. It looks like our covid numbers here are finally starting to fall too. I think combo of nice weather, vaccines and our new restrictions the covid numbers will fall off a cliff.

    I'm very optimistic about this summer. I should have my second AstraZeneca shot by the end of July at the latest. The darkest days are behind us, fingers crossed.

    All good news.  Hang on until July...
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    This is my county, metro Richmond, VA.  We only had 9 new cases in the last 24 hours.  Two weeks ago, it was 54.  So things are dropping very quickly.  Vax + sane precautions have worked.  Kids have been back in school for a few months too.


  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    dignin said:
    Zod said:
    PJNB said:
    Canada looking like it is light years behind the US regarding opening up and loosening restrictions. I know we are behind in vaccines but even that green fall restriction guideline does not have me super excited for seeing concerts again anytime soon here. 


    I think America is ahead of most places, which is going to cause interesting things with the border.  I'm guessing with the US situation getting under control they're going to want to reopen the border.   

    I'm only getting my first shot in a few days, and they still need to work from the 40s down to the 12s.   Then rinse and repeat.   It is possible the US might start exporting even more vaccines which could expedite our efforts?

    I think we're doing pretty good for a country that's had no capacity to make vaccines for a long while.
    I think vaccinations are coming along really well now after a slow start. We are behind the US and the UK but ahead of almost every other major country in doses given per capita (leaving aside tiny little places like Monaco - it’s easy to vaccinate your population when you only have a few tens of thousands in a small space). 

    I am usually in favour of being cautious about lifting restrictions but these guidelines out-caution even me :lol:  Ah well, this will help avoid another wave, and if things go really well with the US reopening then perhaps we will speed up a bit. 

    Edit: Anyone over 20 is eligible to book their vaccine appointment as of today in BC; not sure about the other provinces. 
    This last Monday Alberta opened the vaccine up to everyone 12 and over. It looks like our covid numbers here are finally starting to fall too. I think combo of nice weather, vaccines and our new restrictions the covid numbers will fall off a cliff.

    I'm very optimistic about this summer. I should have my second AstraZeneca shot by the end of July at the latest. The darkest days are behind us, fingers crossed.

    Good news! Stay safe in the meantime. 

    I am fortunate enough to have received both doses and am 10 days past the second. I must admit it does provide a big sense of relief. 
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  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,359
    Thankful for Warp Speed.

    Can't believe people are so small they can't acknowledge the speed with which we had a vaccine. 
    You tiny little person - why should anyone be wasting a single breath on the guy who never spoke for most, and made critical thought a party sin?

    Trump convinced susceptible morons that the virus didn't exist when he knew otherwise. To anyone with a sense of decency, that's unforgivable. Biden took a different position and encouraged rational evidence-driven thought, and deaths decreased under his watch. Even if Trump had absolutely excelled at Project Warp Speed, it wouldn't hold a candle to the damage he has done to this democracy and the social fabric. 


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