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    Jason Kenney’s Lethal Negligence

    Jason Kenney’s Lethal Negligence
    His decisions have led to hundreds of deaths. Who will hold him accountable?
    Andrew Nikiforuk Yesterday | TheTyee.ca

    In the last two weeks, the political decisions of the Kenney government have helped kill 192 Albertans with the Delta variant.

    That’s more deaths than Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario and the Northwest Territories combined.

    In just two days last week, the Kenney government contributed to the deaths of 64 citizens in Alberta’s overwhelmed hospitals.

    That’s the equivalent of four Humboldt bus crashes every two days.

    In the last month, the Kenney government’s laissez-faire policies saw 307 people buried compared to 24 COVID deaths last September.

    For the record, this September was the third deadliest month of a pandemic in Alberta. Worse is on its way.

    Since the province lifted all public health measures (everything from contract tracing to masks and school reporting), those decisions by Kenney have led to the deaths of nearly 500 people.

    Alberta, along with Premier Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan, now own COVID-19 death rates (4.5 a day) that are three times greater than the rest of the country (1.5 a day).

    Let me describe for a moment what this process looks like in graphic terms.

    It begins with struggling for air. As the body’s oxygen level plummets, the patient enters the ICU for ventilation. Next comes intubation, a Foley catheter and rectal tube. Then the kidneys fail as the body swells with fluids. Blood clots and skin sloughing come next. The lucky get to say goodbye to their loved ones by cell phone. The whole horrific process may take six weeks.

    But deaths only capture a fraction of the scale of the disaster. Thousands of Albertans with Long COVID; thousands of surgeries cancelled; thousands of burned-out health-care workers; thousands of infected children and overflowing pediatric wards.

    And the entirely preventable horror goes on and on.

    There is only one reason for the province’s new Death Advantage: the choices made by Premier Jason Kenney, his cabinet and chief medical officer of health.

    Kenney, a fast-talking ideologue, has followed the same “personal freedom” path played by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

    Last July that notorious Republican politician removed all public health measures for ideological reasons. By doing so he turned Florida’s hospital system, like Alberta’s, into a battlefield.

    Since then, DeSantis ideology of slamming mask and vaccine mandates and trivializing the pandemic has killed more than 1,000 people a day.

    Bestselling author Don Winslow was so appalled by Desantis’s disastrous leadership, he made a video on the public slaughter.

    The video went viral. It explains that the Vietnam War killed 58,000 soldiers. But thanks to the neglect of DeSantis, COVID-19 will kill more people than that in Florida.

    Alberta is not as populated as Florida, but Kenney’s decisions are having a Desantis-like impact. They may well destroy the province’s public health-care system.

    Canada’s Criminal Code defines criminal negligence as anybody, who in discharging or failing to do their duties imposed by law, shows wanton or reckless disregard for the lives or safety of other persons.

    In my view, that’s what Kenney, his cabinet and chief medical officer Deena Hinshaw have repeatedly done since July 1.

    On that date they withdrew all public health measures too rapidly in the province with the nation’s lowest vaccination rates as the Delta variant began to surge.

    Experts warned that the province was building a fourth wave.

    Kenney ignored the best evidence on Delta transmission rates; denied the vulnerable state of unvaccinated children; neglected the importance of good ventilation in schools and workplaces; and downgraded the importance of masks.

    He recklessly declared the pandemic over.

    His government then attacked critics of its horrendously misguided policies including public health experts such as Amir Attaran, Joe Vipond and Lorian Hardcastle.

    Every time Kenney now appears before the media, he engages in a reprehensible game of manipulation. He repeatedly blames, for example, the province’s full ICU units on the unvaccinated. Yet the premier and Hinshaw had three months to address the province’s low vaccination rates in central and northern Alberta. They patently ignored that sociological and anthropological challenge.

    Instead, they pretended that “personal responsibility” and “choice” was a public health measure. It isn’t, and never will be.

    “In a time of crisis — war, depression, natural disaster, health pandemic — an ideology that emphasizes the individual, the market and small government does not work,” is the reality recently acknowledged by political scientist Duane Bratt of Calgary’s Mount Royal University.

    Yet Hinshaw said it was time to live with the virus while the premier vanished, apparently to Europe.

    As a direct and immediate consequence, Kenney’s government abetted exponential viral growth. It made inevitable a fourth wave turned tsunami.

    That predictable explosion has now killed hundreds of people, exhausted health-care workers and placed Albertans with cancer and other medical conditions in harm’s way. I call that criminal negligence.

    To understand what removing all the public health measures really meant last July, consider this blunt analogy. A murderous drug cartel threatens a peaceful community.

    The police do their job, make arrests and protect public safety. But then along comes Kenney. He removes the police, the courts and community helpers all in one fell swoop, promising “the best summer ever.” And then the killing begins.

    And yet Kenney recently compared Alberta’s woes to COVID peaks in other provinces as just normal routine stuff.

    “It is important to note that we are not the only province to have gone through such a challenging period during COVID,” he said.

    Rubbish. Those peaks, also the product of negligent conservative governments, occurred long before the vaccines arrived.

    Now Kenney is again getting the best advice — and rejecting it. He says he won’t introduce a “circuit breaker” lockdown to slow down transmission of the virus, as recommended by the Canadian Medical Association, because 20 per cent of the population won’t follow the rules.

    That’s like saying we won’t have laws against homicide because a percentage of the population won’t follow them.

    In normal times, a premier that has failed his people and province so spectacularly would resign. Not in today’s Alberta.

    Kenney has refused to step down.

    Nor does Kenney’s cowered and complicit party have the guts or courage to force the bully out.

    Nor does the province’s sheepish media. They belatedly express shock at the rising toll but fail to demand Kenney pay for his actions. Their pulled punches make them accomplices. (Some notable exceptions include Markham Hislop, Robson Fletcher and Graeme Thomson.)

    That leaves the hard work to Albertans. They have two choices. They can serve as accomplices to the destruction of their province, or they can exercise their civic duties and daily call for the resignation of Jason Kenney.

    The dying won’t stop, and the pandemic won’t end until the chaos maker goes.

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    Some one was asking about the Quill Lakes earlier.
    Judging by the end wheel drill in the picture Id say they dropped about a foot in the last couple of months.

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      #3
      insert chicken picture here

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        #4
        And which paranoid COVIDIOT starts a new thread every fu cking day???

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          #5
          Originally posted by 6V53 View Post
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          Some one was asking about the Quill Lakes earlier.
          Judging by the end wheel drill in the picture Id say they dropped about a foot in the last couple of months.
          So supposing the Quill lakes drop enough to give some acres back to the local farmers will the land ever produce again or would the salt in the lakes make it wasteland forever?

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            #6
            Originally posted by GDR View Post
            So supposing the Quill lakes drop enough to give some acres back to the local farmers will the land ever produce again or would the salt in the lakes make it wasteland forever?
            A lot of land stretching out a few miles should have never been broken up for grain farming.

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              #7
              I’m not familiar with Quill Lake, other than driving by, or on the news.
              Historically speaking how overfull did they get during the very wet years and what would be a historically “normal” level? Is the level now considered normal? Or is it lower than normal?
              I’m

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                #8
                [QUOTE=chuckChuck;512185]Jason Kenney’s Lethal Negligence
                His decisions have led to hundreds of deaths. Who will hold him accountable?
                Andrew Nikiforuk Yesterday | TheTyee.ca

                In the last two weeks, the political decisions of the Kenney government have helped kill 192 Albertans with the Delta variant.

                That’s more deaths than Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario and the Northwest Territories combined.

                In just two days last week, the Kenney government contributed to the deaths of 64 citizens in Alberta’s overwhelmed hospitals.

                That’s the equivalent of four Humboldt bus crashes every two days.

                In the last month, the Kenney government’s laissez-faire policies saw 307 people buried compared to 24 COVID deaths last September.

                Is it actually Kenney's fault, or are there just a bunch of brain dead Alberta people and maybe Saskatchewan too? When restrictions lifted in Saskatchewan, even tho we had both our shots, we still played by the covid ball game rules. We wore masks in places like Costco that were crowded, we kept our hands sanitized at all times. If people need to be lead around by a nose ring, and cannot think for themselves, then disasters are going to happen. Do you need to be reminded that if you walk into a burning fire, you just may get burnt? Just my two cents worth.

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                  #9
                  Oh I trust my shot, there is definitely no doubt about that. I guess I just feel blessed and grateful that I have family involved in the medical field, and the science of this was explained to me to a T. Your not getting any argument out of me Big L, I just give my two cents worth. It also makes it really tough when you try to coax the the neighbor and his family to maybe get there shots, and now in a couple days I have to help fill his dads grave. Poor man just was retiring out of farming. Just my two cents worth.

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                    #10
                    Personal responsibility is important to be sure. But the reality is you can't leave pandemic health policy up to individuals many of whom don't have good quality information to make informed choices. And in many cases have the wrong information because of social media and anti vaccine activists.

                    And then you get a whole lot of leaders and people who want to make it a political issue of individual freedom without considering that infectious disease prevention requires the individual to take a backseat to what's best for everyone.

                    On that front several leaders have made the wrong choices. Kenney and Moe have ignored the best health care advice from many experts and worried more about politics instead of what's best for health care.

                    And this summer Kenney and Moe gave sowed confusion by removing all covid restrictions which left the impression that covid was over when it was clearly not over. And when the cases of the much more infectious Delta variants increased they didn't do much untill it was too late. And now we are in this health care crisis.

                    Its pretty clear who's fault it is!

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                      #11
                      Moe really needs to let go of not taking
                      Responsibility for this. Gormley and all
                      The so called ndp news were touting him
                      As a genius and rhe only province in the country
                      With a plan but what was that plan? Simply
                      Take the mask off and go at it? Appears so.
                      I have to admit I was relieved I thought
                      Surely they must know what’s up but at rhe
                      Same time stayed the course as to hand
                      Sanitizing distancing because it just seemed to
                      Me how can you go from 0 to 60 with this
                      Thing with the delta around?
                      And now we’re paying for it. I do agree with
                      The anti vaxers about the stopping of other
                      Surgeries etc. There ought to have been way
                      More preparedness just in case. Get the army
                      Involved. Maybe some of rhe smaller hospitals need
                      To have more equipment to do things also.
                      Shouldn’t covid patients be way away from
                      The others? Because it seemed like any hospital
                      With covid patients pretty much stopped doing
                      Almost everything else.

                      And way more communication has to come from
                      Our premier and health minister to answer all the
                      False info head on.

                      At the same time don’t envy his position not an easy
                      Job during this at all. I thought he did very well
                      Up until this wide open thing.

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                        #12
                        Waiting on our own made in Sask results ,COVAC-2 Traditional NON mRNA.

                        https://panow.com/2021/07/27/vido-va...ovid-19 study/

                        Or how about Covaxin, also NON mRNA. From India, the same company that made our Polio Vax.

                        Here are key facts about Covaxin, now fully established:

                        Covaxin is 93% effective in preventing serious disease.

                        Compared to other publicly available data it shows the best neutralization titers against variants of concern, Delta and Beta, and even out performs on those measures compared with people previously infected with the original COVID-19 strain.

                        It has an unsurpassed safety profile. With nearly 7,000,000 patients dosed to date, there is no evidence of the rare side effects or complications associated with other vaccines, including facial paralysis, blood clots and heart inflammation.

                        In the phase 3 study, in addition to showing no sign of serious adverse events, neither did Covaxin make it’s recipients feel sick or miss work after being dosed. More specifically, Covaxin’s adverse events were NO GREATER THAN the placebo group.

                        Covaxin is the easiest vaccine for transport and storage. It is ideal for stockpiling, with up to three months stability at room temperature and a two-year shelf-life. As such, Covaxin can solve much of the accessibility and waste issues associated with the attempts at distribution of the existing vaccines, particularly in the developing world.

                        For all of these reasons, Covaxin is the best Covid vaccine we can’t (yet) get.

                        https://www.americanbazaaronline.com...nt-get-446210/

                        What do others think?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                          Waiting on our own made in Sask results ,COVAC-2 Traditional NON mRNA.

                          https://panow.com/2021/07/27/vido-va...ovid-19 study/

                          Or how about Covaxin, also NON mRNA. From India, the same company that made our Polio Vax.

                          Here are key facts about Covaxin, now fully established:

                          Covaxin is 93% effective in preventing serious disease.

                          Compared to other publicly available data it shows the best neutralization titers against variants of concern, Delta and Beta, and even out performs on those measures compared with people previously infected with the original COVID-19 strain.

                          It has an unsurpassed safety profile. With nearly 7,000,000 patients dosed to date, there is no evidence of the rare side effects or complications associated with other vaccines, including facial paralysis, blood clots and heart inflammation.

                          In the phase 3 study, in addition to showing no sign of serious adverse events, neither did Covaxin make it’s recipients feel sick or miss work after being dosed. More specifically, Covaxin’s adverse events were NO GREATER THAN the placebo group.

                          Covaxin is the easiest vaccine for transport and storage. It is ideal for stockpiling, with up to three months stability at room temperature and a two-year shelf-life. As such, Covaxin can solve much of the accessibility and waste issues associated with the attempts at distribution of the existing vaccines, particularly in the developing world.

                          For all of these reasons, Covaxin is the best Covid vaccine we can’t (yet) get.

                          https://www.americanbazaaronline.com...nt-get-446210/

                          What do others think?
                          Sounds very promising!!

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