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We don't have a huge children's presence, although we do have a couple of families with children, who have stayed engaged in two ways: via a virtual Sunday morning Junior Church, and on special projects with Rev Susan, putting together stuff for services. I was there last Saturday, delivering groceries, making carrot and celery sticks, slicing tomatoes and onions for the BBQ. Susan had a family of four kids, the oldest a teen who helps supervise the smallers, and they put together 60 paper bags filled with "stuff" for the service - leaves with a label on them, a small marker to write on the leaf label (which a couple of people would collect and another fasten to a posterboard heart), a rock (for releasing burdens; prayed on and collected), a small tube of soapy water with a bubble wand in it (cannot remember why we blew bubbles, but it was fun), a piece of communion bread in a little baggie with a "gifts of the spirit" sticker (to go with the lectionary reading), and a piece of candy (just because).Is it an adult only space for now? I think the under 12s are a big spreading factor too, which isn't anyone's fault besides things that are driving population spread in general. I think though consideration needs to be made on risk vs benefit before they are around vulnerable populations.
Triage has begun, meanwhile Kenney spoke of managing his own burn out.![]()
Anyone mention that they did and only became eligible again more recently?Really interesting article in the Star the other day. They interviewed people who came out to the recent pop up clinics and asked them what they hadn't sought vaccination earlier.
Many cited inconvenience and simple procrastination! Some have been motivated by the introduction of the so called vaccine passport in this province.
It's not her specifically, it's a story I'm hearing repeated. There was the hair stylist who made the news here. The relatives to the coworker, where she put in the effort so at least the pregnant woman had 1 dose before getting sick (I think he is now out of the ICU). Just hearing it from others who haven't gotten sick.The person was busy caring for family, money was extremely tight, I'm betting she was tired.
I know many caregivers that neglect their own health for others. I know people who have problems with technology
I understand the situation, and just share as i am thinking her friends are wishing they could have facilitated.
In Ontario there is no $100 payment.
If one goes to a Covid party, one cannot say one didn’t know the intent. If the person gets infected and doesn’t isolate, there is already a fine for that.Could infecting another person with COVID-19 lead to criminal or civil litigation?
Would very much like to see successful examples. I think the UCP government has also been negligent on a large scale. If I get infected within a healthcare setting it's something to consider, have been saying so before I even heard about the Earls case, never did he8where that went. My best guess is private settlement.![]()
Could infecting another person with COVID-19 lead to criminal or civil litigation?
EDMONTON (CityNews) ─ With multiple medical and community sources confirming a so-called COVID party in Edson, Alta., landed several people in ICU, one ER doctor is wondering what the legal repercussions can be − if any. In a tweet Friday, Dr. Raj Sherman said “to intentionally catch and spread...flip.it
Those words ring true to me. I recall cancelling an important medical appointment as I was responsible for my son when he was released from hospital following a brain injury. I was unable to find someone to come out to the farm to keep him company. I couldn't take him with me as he was very unpredictable. What to do?? Stay home!The person was busy caring for family, money was extremely tight, I'm betting she was tired.
I know many caregivers that neglect their own health for others. I know people who have problems with technology
I understand the situation, and just share as i am thinking her friends are wishing they could have facilitated.
In Ontario there is no $100 payment.
Those words ring true to me. I recall cancelling an important medical appointment as I was responsible for my son when he was released from hospital following a brain injury. I was unable to find someone to come out to the farm to keep him company. I couldn't take him with me as he was very unpredictable. What to do?? Stay home!