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100% of the people who die, die

I was just musing on, esp since we have stopped keeping track of a lot of data, we will never really know

(the one case where a global IoT with nonvoluntary sensors keeping track of everything I see myself being for)

but prolly estimate well enuf so as to plan etc?
Musing is not well received by the 3 furies as Moirai ... IX'd ... as 9! No not ...
 
They say it is on the rise up here, too, and might become the next big variant though still close enough to Omicron that it won't cause severe illness for most with some kind of protection, even if prior infection and vaccination are somewhat less effective against it.

Yet ... will it too be denied as if to abstract it departure in your mind? Denial gets many people right in TU eit ... close to an ueit! Newtons ... them 's a measure ... newton is said to be a measure of force nd many hated the man as outlining gravid powers ... to which there is much mores ...

Now will someone explain naivete again ... without the ignorant bit?
 
Deaths are trending up again here. Wastewater data reporting has changed, so other than knowing it's up, there's no good way to compare to past waves. There's also a fairly large delay - about a weekend behind and Alberta Health is even further delaying what is published. Clinic today has started screening everyone again.
 
Is there any information on which age groups have increasing deaths connected to Covid-19?
The information I got was from the clinic, the data reporting is out of date. My guess would be similar to what we have seen all along. Just this season is ramping up, and COVID is still worse than the flu - no big surprise.
The delayed data on the dashboard is showing 40 deaths, all 50+ over half 80+.compared to 1 flu death, although that person was only in his 40s.
 
I got a sinus infection from swimming in the Ottawa River close to Montreal the weekend before leaving on our big trip to the West. I had a runny nose and cough for three weeks. On the fourteenth day, the first we were not changing location, my best friend took me to the Strathcona Health Centre. After over four hours, blood work, chest xray, and ECG, the doctor said I had a 99% probability of a virus infection and to keep treating the symptoms as I was. Twelve days later, yucky mucus, worsening cough, and similar tests in the Urgent Care Centre in Cochrane, the xray showed possible pneumonia, inflammation in the lungs, and the doctor prescribed prednisone for the inflammation and a strong antibiotic for the possible pneumonia. Three days later my coughing ended and B had been coughing for a few days. Not overly worried about Covid but maybe I should be.
 
We both got flu shots today. Should also have received our Covid shots but it appears our area didn't get any yet, despite the announcement from the province. One person said it is too bad Moe is spending so much time on what kids prefer to use for their name and not enough time running the essential health care system!
 
We both got flu shots today. Should also have received our Covid shots but it appears our area didn't get any yet, despite the announcement from the province. One person said it is too bad Moe is spending so much time on what kids prefer to use for their name and not enough time running the essential health care system!
They aren't available until the 16th here, so maybe the same give or take a day there too?
 
I got a sinus infection from swimming in the Ottawa River close to Montreal the weekend before leaving on our big trip to the West. I had a runny nose and cough for three weeks. On the fourteenth day, the first we were not changing location, my best friend took me to the Strathcona Health Centre. After over four hours, blood work, chest xray, and ECG, the doctor said I had a 99% probability of a virus infection and to keep treating the symptoms as I was. Twelve days later, yucky mucus, worsening cough, and similar tests in the Urgent Care Centre in Cochrane, the xray showed possible pneumonia, inflammation in the lungs, and the doctor prescribed prednisone for the inflammation and a strong antibiotic for the possible pneumonia. Three days later my coughing ended and B had been coughing for a few days. Not overly worried about Covid but maybe I should be.
All that and they didn't test you?
 
Not for Covid. Should they have tested me? It was different from when I had Covid in June last year. It was nastier than then.
 
Not for Covid. Should they have tested me? It was different from when I had Covid in June last year. It was nastier than then.
If they had any of the cheap tests around, it's easy to do and helps to explain symptoms. Wouldn't have changed much for treatment most likely. They might have waited longer with the antibiotic. It was too late for any of the COVID meds.
 
Deaths are trending up again here. Wastewater data reporting has changed, so other than knowing it's up, there's no good way to compare to past waves. There's also a fairly large delay - about a weekend behind and Alberta Health is even further delaying what is published. Clinic today has started screening everyone again.

It is best if folk do not know; alternately kept in the dark and unenlightened! Thus the vast unknown ... a rift in good sense? A person shouldn't know too much or they will be ill disposed ... eliminated in an alternate virtue or truth. May appear as stupid did ...
 
It is best if folk do not know; alternately kept in the dark and unenlightened! Thus the vast unknown ... a rift in good sense? A person shouldn't know too much or they will be ill disposed ... eliminated in an alternate virtue or truth. May appear as stupid did ...
Hard to hid too much though when masking policy is being put back into place.
That starts Thursday.
 
Hard to hid too much though when masking policy is being put back into place.
That starts Thursday.
Here as well. I am on vacay, going back to work on Monday, I am prepared to mask up again. Just nice that I spend a good amount of time at my desk by myself, where I can take it off.
 
Hard to hid too much though when masking policy is being put back into place.
That starts Thursday.

We have not given up masking completely due to autoimmune disorder. But on the political scene and schemes so much is undercover, no matter what party you support ... the loupes and snares are set because of the corruption we tolerate ... and thus the future is grim as a myth! Yet we still will not ask the painful questions ...
 
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