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Everything should be good to go then. Everyone vaxxed means there’s nothing to worry about.
Sorry I misunderstood what you were asking.
Disregard my post
Everything should be good to go then. Everyone vaxxed means there’s nothing to worry about.
The majority of Canadians are double vaccinated, there’s nothing to worry about.American Hospitals love Covid, you have to pay for your treatment... In Canuckistan we have limited beds there has to be a balance somewhere
The majority of Canadians are double vaccinated, there’s nothing to worry about.
That's not what they said when they told everyone to get it though.well double vacc isn't that effective against new variant last time I checked, but with the booster it appears to be doing well
well double vacc isn't that effective against new variant last time I checked, but with the booster it appears to be doing well
I don’t think so… I got 9/11 close family members who got sick this week, 5 of which had the booster.
Glad I didn’t attend that New Year’s family get together, which was when they got infected based on the timelines we discussed in our family group chat.
That's not what they said when they told everyone to get it though.
CDC Says Vaccinated People Can Go Back to Normal Life (voanews.com)
It isn't that effective if you are older than 67 I believe, but who knows.. they keep moving the goal posts and like the control. Walmart and the movie theater are open, the gyms are closed... I don't get any of it.
Dr Strange? When the campaign for vaccination began, they told everyone that a double vaxx meant a return to normal life and now it's a booster as well, how long does this keep going? Sooner or later there has to be a realization that variants will keep coming and we either live with it or keep getting shots 2-3 times a year.That article is from May 13 lmao, are you f***ing with us?
Do you think Dr. Strange was there advising the CDC because he saw every possible futures and didn't foresee a new strain??
The issue is, the vaccine isn't a cure. Just like a flu shot, it helps lessen the symptoms of a particular strain. It spreads so quickly and causes some very severe symptoms in people who are older or have health issues, so even fully vaccinated people can still get very sick and die. Which of course, threatens to overwhelm Healthcare. You or I may feel fairly well, but we could have it and spread it to an older person.Dr Strange? When the campaign for vaccination began, they told everyone that a double vaxx meant a return to normal life and now it's a booster as well, how long does this keep going? Sooner or later there has to be a realization that variants will keep coming and we either live with it or keep getting shots 2-3 times a year.
I agree, either play or simply call it off, this is getting ridiculous.Teams are just going to keep running into these personnel issues. It's not going to be any different a week or even a month from now. If you aren't showing symptoms, let them play. Otherwise, you're just constantly taking guys out of the lineup who are probably healthy enough to play. I know this will never happen because they can still spread it, but I don't see anything changing for the rest of the season.
Teams are just going to keep running into these personnel issues. It's not going to be any different a week or even a month from now. If you aren't showing symptoms, let them play. Otherwise, you're just constantly taking guys out of the lineup who are probably healthy enough to play. I know this will never happen because they can still spread it, but I don't see anything changing for the rest of the season.
Shows how ridiculous the whole thing is. What happens after 10? You become more sickly? Stupid breeds stupid.But the home games being postponed also has something to do with the curfew and if fans attend, even at a reduced capacity, those people will not be getting home before the 10PM curfew.
True, but it's not just the Habs that are having games canceled. Imagine if this is still happening in the playoffs and you lose a few key players. That could be the end right there for a team. Do they postpone, or play through? Is it fair either way? I think the league needs to try to set some kind of rule or whatever before they reach that point.I think that is what they're doing by making it a 5-day quarantine. To have guys who are either asymptomatic or no longer have any symptoms to come back quicker.
But the home games being postponed also has something to do with the curfew and if fans attend, even at a reduced capacity, those people will not be getting home before the 10PM curfew.
Dr Strange? When the campaign for vaccination began, they told everyone that a double vaxx meant a return to normal life and now it's a booster as well, how long does this keep going? Sooner or later there has to be a realization that variants will keep coming and we either live with it or keep getting shots 2-3 times a year.
It's not about me, my life is pretty much the way it always was. I am referring to healthy athletes that are all vaccinated and even the ones that test positive have little to no symptoms but they can't play. Steve Yzerman spoke out on the very same subject a little while ago, he seems confused about what is going on. I believe that the season should just be canceled, if the risk is as great as they say it is then just shut it down.There's no mission to ruin OldCraig71's life here...if this was as mild as the flu then we'd be back to living life normally, but the flu doesn't put people in ICU like covid does so the booster shots and restrictions will be applied as necessary to keep our hospitalization low.
I don't know how things are going in Quebec, but in Ontario we've added 120 to our ICU since last week alone and we're anticipating more this upcoming week.
It's not a big deal. Normality will come back in due time...it did briefly, but then ICU's shot back up. Hopefully they'll come back down asap and forever, time will tell.
The dominant covid variant is now a common cold, 30x more communicative than the old version.
We're all going to catch it and we're all going to be fine.
There's no controlling it with injections.
The NHL needs to let everybody play on as normal and let the fans watch as normal.
Hopefully this doesn’t push out the draft lottery, because that’s what really matters but the season may be pushed out a week: