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    #13
    I went on a parts run this morning to Tisdale then on to Melfort and it was just business as usual at all the stops i had make.

    I guess there are times its good live out in the boonies.

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      #14
      I haven't decided what I should start with this year, maybe a little corona flu to start with, then a splash of lyme disease and finish up with some good ole west nile virus.

      There will be people that say global warming is the cause of these viruses ruining our day.

      I'm not in that crowd, I don't think a slight warming or cooling has anything to do with how cells evolve.

      It just seems like there's more sharp things to step on than there used to be.

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        #15
        Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
        I haven't decided what I should start with this year, maybe a little corona flu to start with, then a splash of lyme disease and finish up with some good ole west nile virus.

        There will be people that say global warming is the cause of these viruses ruining our day.

        I'm not in that crowd, I don't think a slight warming or cooling has anything to do with how cells evolve.

        It just seems like there's more sharp things to step on than there used to be.
        Yup Al Gore the climate guru on it already
        Last edited by furrowtickler; May 8, 2020, 13:39.

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          #16
          Pandemics have been around for centuries of human civilization, probably longer.
          I think we just got better at managing them and treating the infected.
          But maybe new ones are coming at us more often and we are better equipped to handle them....until the doozie comes along and blind sides us!

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            #17
            They say it can stay in the air for months on polluted air lol
            If that’s the case China and India will be wiped out completely in a year .

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              #18
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Thank the U.S. and Canada for keeping flights coming from overseas way way to long , from China and Italy . We got it bad here in North America in general because flights were coming in from hotspots from each direction.
              New Zealand 🇳🇿 did it right .
              U.S. did not want to shut the air industry down
              Canada did not want to offend anyone... 👎
              Thus there is a shit show in North America in general .
              Look at Saskatchewan numbers , biggest numbers ... in Stoon area .... busiest airport .. numbers speak for themselves there .
              The govt treats livestock Disease better than they do humans. Every country shuts do trade when an outbreak occurs in livestock. Look at swine flue

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                #19
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                Flattening the curve may only marginally reduce total number of deaths over a steep infection curve. Health care may be able to save afew more lives teetering on deaths doorstep but the most vulnerable will probably perish regardless of where on the curve or which curve they contract it on.

                Just because we hide away from other people doesn't make us immune" either!
                By flattening the curve hospitals are able to give 100% health care.new treatments coming out daily so the longer we had off getting in the better it can be treated.Would you want to be the one in a hospital to choose the sick people to be treated cause not enough room for everyone?

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by newguy View Post
                  By flattening the curve hospitals are able to give 100% health care.new treatments coming out daily so the longer we had off getting in the better it can be treated.Would you want to be the one in a hospital to choose the sick people to be treated cause not enough room for everyone?
                  100% health care to a single condition? Do you know what you are saying? That means thousands of people with other conditions went undiagnosed and untreated. Its a year to see a specialist now and blood work has been halted.

                  No hospitals in NA were overrun. But keeping beds open for patients that never materialized certainly broke the doctors code of do no harm. Our physician politicians eggheads have done irreparable harm to our overall health and well being including our means of supporting ourselves.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by newguy View Post
                    By flattening the curve hospitals are able to give 100% health care.new treatments coming out daily so the longer we had off getting in the better it can be treated.Would you want to be the one in a hospital to choose the sick people to be treated cause not enough room for everyone?
                    Umm, the reality was actually worse than that - the top docs chose a course of action that refused medical treatment for people with known health threats in order to accommodate for those who were not sick, based highly inaccurate modelling.

                    Inaccurate modelling - mann, where have we seen this play out before?

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                      #22
                      Once the restrictions are lifted, the backlog in non-Covid medical procedures will be enormous. Yet almost no one in authority ever mentions that.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by Austrian Economics View Post
                        Once the restrictions are lifted, the backlog in non-Covid medical procedures will be enormous. Yet almost no one in authority ever mentions that.
                        How come we aren't finding sick and dead homeless people, ANYWHERE. It's so contagious but not to that segment of the population? How can Americans have 30-35% of worldwide deaths? Pakistan, India and China have billions of people, never mind Indonesia and others living in tight quarters and next to nothing? You tell me its not political. People are being pounded with bad news and death counts constantly and now being paid to stay home. Trudeau will implement a living wage because of this next. If you don't want to work you won't have too. To me it seems we are on the road to socialism with no way to turn it around. The indoctrination in the school system and the left wing brainwashing is now coming to a head maybe.

                        Its hard to give a shit anymore, especially when they start on immediate gun bans, like is there nothing else going on right now, this is what Trudeau is going for?

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                          #24
                          Not true, Jazz. It only takes a phone call to the hospital lab, here, and they will do your routine scheduled blood test.

                          Also, a friend who has chemo treatments, six in total, hasn't had one cancelled yet, in Regina.

                          Really don't know where you come up with ideas, but you could tell Pense that wearing a mask, unless he puts it on upside down, will not interfere with looking a person in the eyes.

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