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Thread: Canada's Vaccine Supply..by the numbers.

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    As of Dec 2020 the Village Idiot spent like a madman like someone raised with a trust fund. Bought more vaccines than any other country in the world.

    Now he is ahead of schedule, and Canada is on top of global rankings for vaccine contracts. With the 20 million additional Moderna doses, Canada has secured enough to inoculate 154 million people (Canada pop = 38 million) , assuming the vaccine’s its made reservations for work in clinical trials and are cleared by health regulators.

    It’s enough doses for more than 400 per cent of its population
    Saw on TV that vaccinations have stalled at around 80% (CTV News).

    We have received 34 million Pfizer doses...and have administered 74 % of that vaccine and we have 2.5 million does left in the fridge

    We have received 18 million Moderna doses and have administered only 42% of that vaccine and have over 1/2 ..or 7.56 million left in the fridge.

    In summary we bought 154 million, administered 42 million, have 10 million left in fridges and still are expecting delivers of over 100 million doses this fall [/QUOTE].

    Wonder why they are pushing for 100% vaccinations?

    Wonder why they are hinting at a 3rd dose.

    Seems it's about all the $ Billions we are going to be wasting because the Village Idiot doesn't understand the math. Buy enough vaccine with an expiry date to cover 400% the population.

    Good thing the Bank of Canada was able to print all that extra money to be flushed HaHa..
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    So what would have been the better solution? Only buy 40 million? Only buy from one manufacturer? Wait a year or two and see which one would get approved or have best efficacy?

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    The better solution was therapeutics and lets call it a bad flu season.

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    Except it is not related to the flu
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    So call it a super cold or a cold on steroids lol.

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    They can go to covax donate them to to the elderly in the poor countries.

    Better yet toss them in the garbage .
    If they are only 64 percent effective even 100 % vaxxed won't give heard immunity lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    The better solution was therapeutics and lets call it a bad flu season.
    Ivermectin? Seems that study was pulled.

    https://www.theguardian.com/science/...hical-concerns

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    So I guess we could call Diabetes a cold or Shingles, chicken Pox, Aides. In fact I guess you could if you want call a heart attack a cold as well. Makes 100% sense.

    Quote Originally Posted by fishfood View Post
    So call it a super cold or a cold on steroids lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    So I guess we could call Diabetes a cold or Shingles, chicken Pox, Aides. In fact I guess you could if you want call a heart attack a cold as well. Makes 100% sense.
    Ah now I get where you're coming from. It all makes sense now, thanks for connecting the dots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameracutter View Post
    Ivermectin? Seems that study was pulled.

    https://www.theguardian.com/science/...hical-concerns
    Must've just been that study. I can link dozens if want.
    https://cairnsnews.org/2021/05/27/iv...inical-trials/

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