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    #21
    I should clarify, it isn't just our provincial government, it is all of them.

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      #22
      How do you guys know that any covid rule action taken hasnt helped? Perhaps situation would be way worse without them, maybe not, but to say it hasnt helped is kind of a poor response. Fully understand people are tired and frustrated.


      In Alberta, cases have came way down over this last go round, hospital numbers and ICU numbers also coming down, just not as fast as cases, but only makes sense there is a lag time. Some guidelines got relaxed this week, hopefully more to come.

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        #23
        I whould like to get an honest answer as to what benchmarks we need to see to go to some kind of normal.
        We are never going to get big numbers vaccinated in any demographic group including health care workers as some are not going to participate.
        Once we have offered all + 50 yr olds a vax we should just open as it won't get statistically better after that IMHO.

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          #24
          Originally posted by GDR View Post
          In Alberta, cases have came way down over this last go round, hospital numbers and ICU numbers also coming down, just not as fast as cases, but only makes sense there is a lag time. Some guidelines got relaxed this week, hopefully more to come.
          AB has done a bang up job after getting demonized by the MSM and a bunch of woke twitter fools. All front line health care workers and vulnerable in govt homes vaccinated first. Now they are out of vaccine.

          Pfizer says it will be 4 weeks before new supply. I bet the phones in skippys playpen are getting hot now. Can CBC throw him cover for that long?

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            #25
            In Alberta, cases have came way down over this last go round, hospital numbers and ICU numbers also coming down, just not as fast as cases, but only makes sense there is a lag time. Some guidelines got relaxed this week, hopefully more to come.

            Hmmm, must have REDUCED the PCR cycles... yes nothing tried has reduced CASES, those mean nothing.

            All across US media, with Xiden to stoke fear, 400,000 plus have been KILLED by Covid! Then 24,000,000 cases so far. Well that is 1.6% died of/with. We all know for certain many multiples of that # have NOT been tested, had it mildly, so perhaps 0.5% been dying, JUST A bad FLU!

            Google it, nearly 10,000 DIE in USA of all causes every day. That's 40 days worth out of 300+ days. AND how many erroneously called COVID? All kinds of deaths added in. Quote was "old and frail dying after the vaccine", but they were dying soon anyway! Well, same applies of dying with any additional health issues.
            Last edited by fjlip; Jan 20, 2021, 11:24.

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              #26
              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
              I whould like to get an honest answer as to what benchmarks we need to see to go to some kind of normal.
              I keep asking myself the same thing. Did we go into this with a plan, that when cases,or hospitalizations reach "x", we will relax restrictions by "y" amount? Was that outcome knowable or predictable?
              Or are we waiting for eradication?

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                #27
                If I remember correctly, I think Moe and Shahab threw around the 200 new cases a day number about a month ago.

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                  #28
                  The waiting for eradication part is what scares me.
                  Won't be nothing left of society if we don't get out of this soon.
                  We will be like USSR with everyone squealling on thier neighbour while waiting for a subsistence payment from the guvmint.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    I keep asking myself the same thing. Did we go into this with a plan, that when cases,or hospitalizations reach "x", we will relax restrictions by "y" amount? Was that outcome knowable or predictable?
                    Or are we waiting for eradication?
                    That is an easy question, when the number of covid positives was a manageable number. At that manageable level if the R was 1 or less, or for those who are mathematically challenged, if those infected don't infect any more than one person, we could go to normal. Normal in a pandemic is mask, hands, distance, ventilate. That's really tough restrictions - not. Anything that raises it above 1, well whoop-de-doo. Welcome to our present situation.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                      The waiting for eradication part is what scares me.
                      Won't be nothing left of society if we don't get out of this soon.
                      We will be like USSR with everyone squealling on thier neighbour while waiting for a subsistence payment from the guvmint.
                      My daughter in TO says her neighbors have moved out of their apartments no jobs no money for rents, nobody left to do the squealing. She carries papers with her so she can travel to work ,no hassel from cops because of restrictions. TORONTO=MOSCOW

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