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    #16
    Variants are named after the country of origin....so how did the UK and South African variants get here???

    they didn't walk into canada.

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      #17
      For some time now, South Dakota, North Dakota and Manitoba have all been experiencing nearly the identical number of new Covid cases. In all three jurisdictions, new cases have been in decline since the beginning of the year.

      All three jurisdictions have widely differing strategies. Manitoba has the most severe lockdown policy, North Dakota has a less severe policy, and South Dakota has no legally binding lockdown. Yet all three are achieving nearly the identical outcome.

      As of now, North Dakota is allowing 80% restaurant capacity and 75% capacity of event venues. All of these remain closed in Manitoba.

      Voters need to start asking why the Manitoba government has insisted on putting the economy through a blender when the outcome is essentially the same as jurisdictions that chose not to.

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        #18
        Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
        86% support stricter measures that suspend flights to most sun destinations and require quarantining at a hotel at the passenger’s expense upon arrival in Canada,.

        87 % think the government should go further by banning international travel until there are several consecutive days of reduced COVID-19 numbers.


        Poll was done by Leger
        Its no wonder that people ant stricter controls the propoganda machine of Trudope is going full boar to scare people to death. CBC CTV Global etc. The biggest downfall for democratie is our news media, we don't hear opposing views no more.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Austrian Economics View Post
          For some time now, South Dakota, North Dakota and Manitoba have all been experiencing nearly the identical number of new Covid cases. In all three jurisdictions, new cases have been in decline since the beginning of the year.

          All three jurisdictions have widely differing strategies. Manitoba has the most severe lockdown policy, North Dakota has a less severe policy, and South Dakota has no legally binding lockdown. Yet all three are achieving nearly the identical outcome.

          As of now, North Dakota is allowing 80% restaurant capacity and 75% capacity of event venues. All of these remain closed in Manitoba.

          Voters need to start asking why the Manitoba government has insisted on putting the economy through a blender when the outcome is essentially the same as jurisdictions that chose not to.
          Actually tallying up deaths is the outcome...

          S. Dakota 201/100K
          N. Dakota 186.6/100K
          Manitoba 60.8/100K

          It all depends on what policies are pursued and how people respond.
          Where there is no policy people still decide what or what not to do

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            #20
            Originally posted by fjlip View Post
            mallee show us charts statistics that compare deaths since March 2020 in Australia. Everything I see from here indicates NO seasonal flu, but overall hardly any increase over average. Cases mean nothing as 80% hardly sick at all.
            Will look tonight.

            Maybe that’s why we are low covid deaths are that and other deaths are that not a all encompassing covid death list no idea.

            Think there on top of 5he outbreak in WA things will get back to normal.

            Interesting tennis players complaining about super harsh entry rules into Australia and quarantine regulation now out suggesting they love the freedom of Australia.

            Must be hard day to day living in some euro countries

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