Mrs.Anteater
Just keep going....
To NS- yes. aThe last four cases inPEI came from someone who didn’t.About covid...
My sil is flying to Alberta. She'll be there for 2 weeks visiting close family. Do interprovincial flyers need to self quarantine?
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To NS- yes. aThe last four cases inPEI came from someone who didn’t.About covid...
My sil is flying to Alberta. She'll be there for 2 weeks visiting close family. Do interprovincial flyers need to self quarantine?
Continuous updates from WHO:
Yep now it's a virus with two modes of transmission.......it's time they studied water transmission too.They listened to actual scientists. Wonders will never cease.
They finally extended masking officially to our head office. The policy has been in effect at our branches for a while (being in health care and all) but they've been lax about it at head office, probably because most of us have been working from home anyhow. I have to go in for a day next week so I'll see how it is working for myself.
Murder usually has consequences.That is so sad. We humans get carried away sometimes and over react. I wonder if those involved will face consequences.
Murder usually has consequences.
I believe four people were arrested. Not sure if that was all of the people involved.Murder usually has consequences.
And deaths would increase from other things.If they divided health regions into smaller neighbourhoods, and everyone in each neighbourhood stayed home for two weeks as soon as there were any cases in their neighbourhood - had response teams ready to deliver food and medicine to each small enclave as necessary - covid could be beat. It could’ve been done. Without all this craziness.
Exceptions for other medical illnesses, of course, chemgal. And there would not need to be so much setting aside beds for covid because it would be better contained to begin with.And deaths would increase from other things.
That's you though. Different people have different jobs. Many surgeons don't live that close to the hospital; neither do patients. Things need to be transported. I don't get it you were against many of the restrictions when they were implemented and now suggest much more rigid ones.I took that approach even though not specifically mandated. I stayed in about a 8-10 block radius the whole time. I went downtown to a park on Victoria Day, I think, was the first and only one of 3 times now.
It’s not more rigid. It’s less rigid than all the expense needed to create a new normal into the future that absolutely sucks.That's you though. Different people have different jobs. Many surgeons don't live that close to the hospital; neither do patients. Things need to be transported. I don't get it you were against many of the restrictions when they were implemented and now suggest much more rigid ones.
I don't even know what you mean with this post.I think neighbourhood bubbles are a better idea - for two weeks in effect immediately when a case hits town - that family/ household bubbles that include people who see people in other neighbourhoods.
*than not *thatI don't even know what you mean with this post.