There is nothing wrong with East Indian immigrants Chuck, they are English speaking and that helps them to become accustomed to our culture. I very much enjoy their ways, food and demeanor. They are no threat to me.
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Good to hear! I agree.
But why are they coming to Canada if it is so bad? LOLLast edited by chuckChuck; Sep 14, 2023, 07:48.
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They are now suggesting a COVID-19 shot every fall.
At that point will we still call it a vaccine?
Will we be mandated to wear masks despite the ample scientific evidence they control spit but little else?
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostOh boy, News Report in India SLAMS phucking Turdo for 9 minutes!
Their media thinks he is dogshit. Canada is a joke in India.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1700961308940869660
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Covid vaccines will be like the flu vaccines updated and available every year.
Covid is less of a threat for healthy people because of previous infections and vaccinations and most healthy people think its currently not much of a threat. But the fall outbreaks are ticking upwards again.
Most seniors and immuno compromised vulnerable people will still choose to be vaccinated.
55,000 Canadian have died from covid and the number is likely under counted along with all the related deaths because the health system was overwhelmed.
Now we have a segment of the population that are making their healthcare decisions based on conspiracy theories and politics. But when they get sick they still turn to the very healthcare system that they don't trust?
Every provincial government and their Chief Medical Health Officer including Saskatchewan and Alberta are still recommending covid vaccines for everyone.
Tell your senior parents that they shouldn't get the flu shot, covid vaccine and pneumonia vaccine and see what they say? Fear of death is a strong motivator.
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Originally posted by caseih View PostWell , Tam is recommending giving it to 6 month olds , FFS
So whats your point?
So are you suggesting babies don't get any vaccines?
Vaccination schedules vary slightly across the country, but most newborn babies go for their first vaccine at the two-month mark. This first vaccine is a combined shot that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio and haemophilus influenzae (type B).Feb 6, 2020
In Saskatchewan:
All children are given four or five doses starting at age 2 months and ending around age 4 to 6 years.
All children are given four or five doses starting at age 2 months and ending around age 4 to 6 years.
The first several doses may include the hepatitis B, polio, and Hib vaccines (DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib).
https://www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/locations_services/Services/Immunization/Pages/immunization_schedules.aspxLast edited by chuckChuck; Sep 15, 2023, 08:03.
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Show us the full FDA approvals chuck. Thought you were a man of science. These were supposed to be full approval august 2023, instead those formulations got mothballed and new boosters created under the same EAU. Comparing mRNA to polio is just the same stupid argument recycled again.
And we all know those supposed 55,000 people were one step in the grave due to comorbidities. Nobody in good health was ever at risk. Viruses have been kicking off old people forever. Most elderly eventually succumb to pneumonia and there is a vaccine for that too.
6 yrs old, are you out of your mind.
Your brain is pure jello.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostWell so does Dr. Saqib Shahab Chief Medical Health Officer of Saskatchewan under Curly Moe! LOL
So whats your point?
So are you suggesting babies don't get any vaccines?
Vaccination schedules vary slightly across the country, but most newborn babies go for their first vaccine at the two-month mark. This first vaccine is a combined shot that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio and haemophilus influenzae (type B).Feb 6, 2020
In Saskatchewan:
All children are given four or five doses starting at age 2 months and ending around age 4 to 6 years.
All children are given four or five doses starting at age 2 months and ending around age 4 to 6 years.
The first several doses may include the hepatitis B, polio, and Hib vaccines (DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib).
https://www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/locations_services/Services/Immunization/Pages/immunization_schedules.aspx
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