It’s amazing to me how many people don’t know what is going on around them. In our local FB group, every day someone asks where the clinics are, how to get an appointment etc.
I've mostly tuned out of going on around me. I'm double vaxed, I don't go to theatres or malls, or eat inside restaurants. I just carry on WFH and continue to social distance. Every so often I look at the Covid stats to confirm that most of the hospitalizations are the unvaxed, smh at their stupidity and carry on.It’s amazing to me how many people don’t know what is going on around them.
I've mostly tuned out of going on around me. I'm double vaxed, I don't go to theatres or malls, or eat inside restaurants. I just carry on WFH and continue to social distance. Every so often I look at the Covid stats to confirm that most of the hospitalizations are the unvaxed, smh at their stupidity and carry on.
Outside of Covid, the rest of the news is just a depressing pile of wild fires, drought, biblical misfortune for Haiti, troubles in Afghanistan, etc. etc.
It’s amazing to me how many people don’t know what is going on around them. In our local FB group, every day someone asks where the clinics are, how to get an appointment etc.
I have read that the delay between the two vaccines as well as the time elapsed since vaccination might have an impact - our schedule here in Ontario (8 to 12 weeks between doses) might actually provide better immunity than the 3 weeks initially recommended for the Pfizer vaccine, for example.Wonder if we will see 700 ish tomorrow....
I think Israel is a bit of a preview of what we can expect in a couple months.
Israel’s Recent Surge Confirms We Need A Multimodal Strategy To Fight Covid-19
Cases are occurring in both vaccinated and unvaccinated populations, yet with one of the highest vaccination rates in the world, Israel’s experience confirms that no single modality will control Covid-19 alone, as the virus continues to evolve and mutate.www.forbes.com
Little off-topic to COVID but I've been thinking about this in the last day too especially given how many social media (instagram) posts that I have seen pop with the "What is going on in Afghanistan" threads in recent days.And yet you know that something is happening in Haiti and Afghanistan, and you knew how to get vaxxed. I’m talking about a much broader state of oblivion.
They were giving out vaccines at the National Bank Open last week, even giving out $50 gift cards to people who received it. My father got his second dose there since they had Pfizer and my dad did not want to mix shots with Moderna. So yes, I think if Canada's Wonderland had a clinic on-site, that would be a great idea.I've thought the same thing for a while. I get there may be cultural, language, mobility, etc. issues, folks not being able to attend daytime clinics for whatever reasons, particularly in early days, but at some point do we have to literally go door to door? How can people have the time, money and mobility to know that Canada's Wonderland is open, then get there and say ' a vaccine clinic - what a grand idea, I think I'll get one'.
I can't take in the news anymore, it's exhausting. When I do check the stats it cofirms that getting vaccinated and continuing to social distance is all I can do. Sometimes you have to keep going the best way you know how.I've mostly tuned out of going on around me. I'm double vaxed, I don't go to theatres or malls, or eat inside restaurants. I just carry on WFH and continue to social distance. Every so often I look at the Covid stats to confirm that most of the hospitalizations are the unvaxed, smh at their stupidity and carry on.
Outside of Covid, the rest of the news is just a depressing pile of wild fires, drought, biblical misfortune for Haiti, troubles in Afghanistan, etc. etc.
"Staff in those sectors who don't get vaccinated against COVID-19 will have to regularly take rapid COVID-19 tests."From CP24:
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So it's not really an order for mandatory vaccination.
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I remember writing a school paper on the war in Afghanistan. Not this one though - the Soviet-Afghan War. In 1980...Little off-topic to COVID but I've been thinking about this in the last day too especially given how many social media (instagram) posts that I have seen pop with the "What is going on in Afghanistan" threads in recent days.
Usually I don't mind such social media explainer posts because if there is civil unrest in say Myanmar or somewhere, as I can understand it isn't really a place that is on the radar to the vast majority of people. However, the Western world has spent two decades at war with and putting boots on the ground in Afghanistan. How are so many people still so ignorant of the War in Afghanistan?