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@manrodstrupe7312 "They put in Powder all over the world it is artificialy Spread ‼️" WHO are THEY?
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We have pretty high vaccination rates here in Canada and we're not seeing the ICUs filling up, again. My Pfizer shots were exactly 13 weeks apart and I'm fairly typical.
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@Anthony Timmers You need to take your meds and stop interfering in the work of public health. Wicky-whacko psychotic conspiracy theories will not solve our problems but only prolong them. It is indicative though of a much broader mental health crisis that is crippling North America at the present:. "The Toxic Side Effects of a Wide Open Internet Combined With Failing Public Education".
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The root cause is certainly important for a whole host of reasons but that information gives us nothing to fight the virus with at this point,. It needs to be answered but it is not a priority.
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@brendanh8193 Sorry but when some dimwit comes around and spews the QAnon thing about Fauci somehow engineering this whole thing as part of his evil plot to take over the World I shut off. GET A GRIP, PEOPLE! ... and get the goddamn shot, even if it isn't 100% of what we hoped it would be.
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How about because the US has the crappiest health care system in the Western world. It's all based on money, money, money and maybe, it's more profitable for people to have heart attacks and get billed $300,000 for it than to push vitamin supplement pills that are worth $0.03 per dose. No profit, there! UnAmerican!!
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This is two weeks after this piece was posted and some interesting polling in Canada is showing that 3/4 of the Canadian population DO NOT trust the unvaccinated. It looks as if something a bit less than 10% of the adult population is going to hold out as "no way no how" anti vaxxers and most of the rest of Canada is now looking at them as pariahs. I guess that plagues always create the "unwanted" So that is Canada's trust crisis.Too bad that ethic doesn't cross over our southern border.
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mikeinbc ... and you base this on WHAT science, exactly? You poor, deluded ....
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Canada has outperformed the UK, United States and t every other large country with it's Covid response. The death rate per capita in Canada is 1/3rd that of the US and UK, Canada's vaccination rate has passed that of the other two by some time ago, now and the gap is increasing. Compliance with public health guidelines is high here and Canada is generally a civic minded place with relatively low "anti-vax" sentiments. There are a lot of ex-pat Brits in Canada that are perplexed to say the least that they can't go to the UK without considerable difficulty yet an American who very well may lie like a rug about their vaccination status is welcome. This is clearly not a decision made using any science. It appears to be purely political. Maybe, Boris had an unfortunate phone call with some Canadian official back when he was denying that there even was a pandemic and he's still mad about it. (He's also the Brexit guy, isn't he?)
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@manrodstrupe7312 "ESSAV AMALEK" Gesundheit.
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@manrodstrupe7312 I'm a Celt. Middle Easterners have been slaughtering each other for 15,000 years.
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@manrodstrupe7312 fa-la-la-la-laaa-la-la-la-la
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@-BuddyGuy Viruses are all extremely mutagenic for the most part and this one is as changeable as the common cold. The history of it becomes less relevant with each major mutation. ... and yes, America has become collectively insane.
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@brendanh8193 Logical Council got 666 "likes" It's a sign!
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@zaau2791 Have you been "chipped", yet? If you've bought a cell phone, your every move is being tracked and recorded unless you are smart enough to turn all that stuff off. I'll bet that you're chipped.
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@dr.stephenstrange6738 Okay, Doctor Strange. (That sure convinced me!)
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How frequently are these mutations occurring? In large species like ours, mutations to our genome occur at a pretty regular rate, almost like clock work.
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These possible side effects must be pretty rare. I'm not aware that it has happened in my immediate surrounding world here in Ontario, Canada. Maybe it has but it isn't a "blip" on anyone's radar. I didn't notice if my two MRna injections were aspirated. I can see the logic of doing so in both circumstances where, either you may be trying to avoid a vein or with other types of injections when you are trying not to waste the material with an accidental intramuscular injection. I inject a small amount of a supplemental Insulin product every night and the needles that I use are extremely fine : 4mm long and as fine as a fine hair. It would be close to impossible to find a blood vessel with one. Every once in a while, say once every few months I might bleed a tiny spot of blood at the site but rarely. What happens a little more often is that I find a nerve and have to grit my teeth for a second.
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I don't get it. Canada has had a fraction of the Covid case rate of the UK and US all along and only about a third of the per capita death rate of the other two. Canada's vaccination rate passed that of the US some weeks past and has now passed that of the UK, yet the UK is admitting travellers from the US but not from Canada. It must be that "special relationship" that you have with the Americans because it isn't because of America's special medical skills.(... and no, the Delta variant is in Canada but not sweeping the country.like it has in the UK and in parts of the US)
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"Science" isn't a faith system. Science is a methodology of studying evidence, data and postulating possible causes of the evidence ... no absolute truths to be found by Science.
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@kjell1087 Do you have actual evidence of it that can be confirmed by independent sources or did you just pick it up off the Internet from random whoevers?
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