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HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:this a big deal, and one that many people have been wanting to know:
Health Minister Audrey Gordon says one-third of Manitoba's COVID-19 hospitalizations are because of the virus itself. The other 66% are people who are in hospital for other reasons, but also happen to have COVID-19. That would represent ~300 of the current 454 hospitalizations
so the true number of covid CAUSED hospitalizations is 2/3 lower than what the public has been getting told for the past two years. Not that this means it's not a serious disease (I'm personally terrified of it), but jesus, tell us the truth already. FINALLY. TWO YEARS IN.
Does this refer to current hospitalizations or to all hospitalizations over the covid pandemic? Because if it refers to the current situation then your first sentence in the second paragraph is likely incorrect. We may never get all of this data but given what appears to be the differential severity of the different variants, it is likely that the covid positive hospitalizations earlier in the pandemic were more related to illness due to infection.
Would be great to have these numbers throughout. I am not sure if we can get them now, since I'm not sure if the data was collected in such a way that this can be teased out now, but I hope so.
Also important not to underestimate the effect of a covid positive patient on many aspects of how the hospital system runs, even if they aren't very sick with covid.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Oodles of fine folks graduate Ontario universities and colleges every year with some sort of medical training…many of those folks needs to go to the US to work…why? Because we have no jobs? Now that we need these people, the government has not conducted any hiring blitzes to get staff in these hospitals…not to mention the many folks who come to this country with medical degrees who are driving cabs…help these folks meet our qualifications quicker and get them into healthcare settings where they want be and could help ease the Covid strain on the system. There is always a way, there is a lack of will.
it’s easier to continue to hurt business, children and people with lockdowns than address the problem.
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Meltdown99 said:Oodles of fine folks graduate Ontario universities and colleges every year with some sort of medical training…many of those folks needs to go to the US to work…why? Because we have no jobs? Now that we need these people, the government has not conducted any hiring blitzes to get staff in these hospitals…not to mention the many folks who come to this country with medical degrees who are driving cabs…help these folks meet our qualifications quicker and get them into healthcare settings where they want be and could help ease the Covid strain on the system. There is always a way, there is a lack of will.
it’s easier to continue to hurt business, children and people with lockdowns than address the problem.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Antivirals could be a pandemic game-changer — and they could be in Canada soon
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/game-changing-covid-antivirals-canada-soon-1.6314214
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What's the difference between KN95 and KF94 masks?
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Djokovic appeal to be heard Saturday after Australia cancels visa again
Any Aussies peaking in. Can’t you guys just deport this spoiled moron…ban him permanently?Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Canadian truckers already en route should get reprieve amid vaccine mandate confusion: industry leader
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BC CDC modelling todayI was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/epidemiological-economic-research-data/mathematical-modelling.html
Canada's mathematical modelling came out today as well. Here's some highlights from the above link.
I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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Canada's public health doc is projecting 100 to 250 thousand daily cases in the coming weeks. Looks like the vaccine us not working. No way Canada has that many unvaccinated.
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Meltdown99 said:Canada's public health doc is projecting 100 to 250 thousand daily cases in the coming weeks. Looks like the vaccine us not working. No way Canada has that many unvaccinated.hippiemom = goodness0
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Meltdown99 said:Canada's public health doc is projecting 100 to 250 thousand daily cases in the coming weeks. Looks like the vaccine us not working. No way Canada has that many unvaccinated.0
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tish said:https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/epidemiological-economic-research-data/mathematical-modelling.html
Canada's mathematical modelling came out today as well. Here's some highlights from the above link.
That's the data I need to know...
Maybe the vaccinated just don't get as many broken arms.0 -
mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:Canada's public health doc is projecting 100 to 250 thousand daily cases in the coming weeks. Looks like the vaccine us not working. No way Canada has that many unvaccinated.
That's an important distinction. I know you understand this but just putting it out there for some who don't.0 -
dignin said:mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:Canada's public health doc is projecting 100 to 250 thousand daily cases in the coming weeks. Looks like the vaccine us not working. No way Canada has that many unvaccinated.
That's an important distinction. I know you understand this but just putting it out there for some who don't.
It does bring up an interesting debate on the OSHA mandate though. When it was 90+% effective at prevention, then I was a heavy advocate for the mandate. If it is not effective at prevention, does it get closer to personal at that point vs public health? In other words if it's not stopping spread does the federal govt have a right or interest in mandating it? People who refuse the vax may have severe disease and death, but that outcome is not communicable.
Now some may bring up seat belts or helmet laws, there is a difference. Those went through legislative processes. The SCOTUS did not rule that vax mandates were not constitutional, rather whether the OHS could unilaterally require.
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mrussel1 said:dignin said:mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:Canada's public health doc is projecting 100 to 250 thousand daily cases in the coming weeks. Looks like the vaccine us not working. No way Canada has that many unvaccinated.
That's an important distinction. I know you understand this but just putting it out there for some who don't.
It does bring up an interesting debate on the OSHA mandate though. When it was 90+% effective at prevention, then I was a heavy advocate for the mandate. If it is not effective at prevention, does it get closer to personal at that point vs public health? In other words if it's not stopping spread does the federal govt have a right or interest in mandating it? People who refuse the vax may have severe disease and death, but that outcome is not communicable.
Now some may bring up seat belts or helmet laws, there is a difference. Those went through legislative processes. The SCOTUS did not rule that vax mandates were not constitutional, rather whether the OHS could unilaterally require.
This is a public health issue that requires swift action....no time for legislation in this fucked up political climate.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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dignin said:tish said:https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/epidemiological-economic-research-data/mathematical-modelling.html
Canada's mathematical modelling came out today as well. Here's some highlights from the above link.
That's the data I need to know...
Maybe the vaccinated just don't get as many broken arms.
This is for my province, not country data.
http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/modelling-projections.
We call those cases incidentals.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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Gern Blansten said:mrussel1 said:dignin said:mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:Canada's public health doc is projecting 100 to 250 thousand daily cases in the coming weeks. Looks like the vaccine us not working. No way Canada has that many unvaccinated.
That's an important distinction. I know you understand this but just putting it out there for some who don't.
It does bring up an interesting debate on the OSHA mandate though. When it was 90+% effective at prevention, then I was a heavy advocate for the mandate. If it is not effective at prevention, does it get closer to personal at that point vs public health? In other words if it's not stopping spread does the federal govt have a right or interest in mandating it? People who refuse the vax may have severe disease and death, but that outcome is not communicable.
Now some may bring up seat belts or helmet laws, there is a difference. Those went through legislative processes. The SCOTUS did not rule that vax mandates were not constitutional, rather whether the OHS could unilaterally require.
This is a public health issue that requires swift action....no time for legislation in this fucked up political climate.0 -
dignin said:tish said:https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/epidemiological-economic-research-data/mathematical-modelling.html
Canada's mathematical modelling came out today as well. Here's some highlights from the above link.
That's the data I need to know...
Maybe the vaccinated just don't get as many broken arms.
how many folks with broken arms are admitted to the hospital in the first place?
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