Yeah and I guess things like vaccine passports maybe a thing going forward. Moreover, I believe once there are full approvals given for covid vaccines (which is about to happen soon enough for some of them), there could be more people getting vaccinated.
Recently one of the Polish youtubers that live in Canada, referred to this vaccine as some sort of elixcir I think that dude played to much computer games such us „The Witcher”
CompSci&IT should have gone remote in 2010 BUT suits never liked that idea... till a major pandemic hit. Now they have seen it actually works and may be cost effective so a lot of talking heads in stupid companies like McKinsey & Co or Bain etc are making 10 slides presentation with 4 quadrants on how remote working can be a "strategic transformation" in "fundamental business processes". Fuck Harvard, Fuck its MBAs and Fuck McKinsey & Co.
Yeah, although no where even close to peak period levels thanks to vaccination. Canada has one of the lowest percentage of unvaccinated population in the world. Still, they could do better
Alberta to backtrack on plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions, government source says
Alberta is rolling back on plans to end mandatory isolation for those who test positive for COVID-19, a government source told CBC News, as cases in the province hit their highest level since late May.
The province was due to end most COVID-19 restrictions on Aug. 16, including requirements to wear masks on public transit and in schools as well as strict protocols around testing and contact tracing. But the province's current health guidelines will remain in place for now, the source said.
Plans to move COVID-19 testing from provincial assessment centres to physicians' clinics as of Aug. 31 are still on track, the source said.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, is expected to announce the latest changes to plans during a news conference on Friday, according to the source.
IRCC Logic-
IRCC: "Only people with valid COPR can travel. You cannot travel because you don't have a COPR."
Applicant: "Okay then finalize my application and give me COPR."
IRCC: "No, we cannot finalize applications since there are travel restrictions."
Applicant: "But these travel restrictions won't apply to me if you give me COPR"
IRCC: "Nah"
Applicant: "But.."
IRCC: "Travel restrictions, no COPR. Bye."
Recently one of the Polish youtubers that live in Canada, referred to this vaccine as some sort of elixcir I think that dude played to much computer games such us „The Witcher”
I noticed that even among unvaccinated people, the death rate is much lower than peak pandemic death rates we experienced last year. Although the delta variant seems more transmissible I feel it’s less virulent (ability to cause severe illness/death). In line with the theory that most viruses mutate to weaker forms. They need to keep the vaccination rates up though, the virus will keep getting weaker. End of Pandemic is in sight. We move
I noticed that even among unvaccinated people, the death rate is much lower than peak pandemic death rates we experienced last year. Although the delta variant seems more transmissible I feel it’s less virulent (ability to cause severe illness/death). In line with the theory that most viruses mutate to weaker forms. They need to keep the vaccination rates up though, the virus will keep getting weaker. End of Pandemic is in sight. We move
I noticed that even among unvaccinated people, the death rate is much lower than peak pandemic death rates we experienced last year. Although the delta variant seems more transmissible I feel it’s less virulent (ability to cause severe illness/death). In line with the theory that most viruses mutate to weaker forms. They need to keep the vaccination rates up though, the virus will keep getting weaker. End of Pandemic is in sight. We move
The natural evolution of a virus ends in increased contagiousness and reduced virulence. These "variants" act funny. Also no other pandemic in history required mass vaccination to come to an end.