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    Quote Originally Posted by fishfood View Post
    What choice ? Loose your job ? Go to the movies eat in a restaurant .

    Or take an experimental vaccine for a virus that can effect anyone but primarily the order people.

    What about the majority or most under 30 ? Have low risks of and take up little of the icu . A larger amount in this population are being force to take this.

    What about the new working force coming out of school or going into college and university that have little and rare risk of being hospitalized?

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    The problem is, the virus doesn’t only affect the older population. It affects everyone to some degree. Just look at the thread mikepal started about the diabetes link in kids. Look at Alfonso Davies who is side lined with myocarditis from catching covid. We are just starting to get enough data to put some puzzle pieces together.

    Private companies with mandates will be straightened out in the courts soon enough. Unionized can be tricky based on the collective agreements. It’s a wait and see approach for now. Once one case is settled, it will set a precedent on which others will be based.

    Until then, the vaccine, although has side effects has proven to make covid more manageable in terms of severe illness and fatality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdbuff View Post
    Can you be more clear on your comment on mandates and the lack of choice we have?

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    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/busi...missal-claims/

    It will be before the courts soon and we will see the outcome. But still, if you feel so strongly against the vaccine, the choice is still yours to make. Living within the parameters of that choice might be difficult, but no one is putting a gun to your head. With the amount of available employment out there it shouldn’t be a problem.
    You keep repeating " Living within the parameters". Sounds kind of Commie to me. They were imposed. I or anyone else did not agree or vote for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdbuff View Post
    Can you be more clear on your comment on mandates and the lack of choice we have?

    Edit: added an article

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/busi...missal-claims/

    It will be before the courts soon and we will see the outcome. But still, if you feel so strongly against the vaccine, the choice is still yours to make. Living within the parameters of that choice might be difficult, but no one is putting a gun to your head. With the amount of available employment out there it shouldn’t be a problem.
    Look to the south it's been before the courts. Huge loss for the woke left on covid mandates. Canada always follow in the footsteps of America
    Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    You keep repeating " Living within the parameters". Sounds kind of Commie to me. They were imposed. I or anyone else did not agree or vote for them.
    They were introduced by private companies. You don’t get a say in that sorry. As for public mandates, let’s let the court settle it. For better or worse we will find out. Living within the parameters is something we all do regularly living our lives, ie. live within your means, lie in the bed you made, etc. We all make choices and we live with the consequences of those choices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot View Post
    Look to the south it's been before the courts. Huge loss for the woke left on covid mandates. Canada always follow in the footsteps of America
    Enjoy
    I wouldn’t say we always follow in America’s footsteps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdbuff View Post
    I wouldn’t say we always follow in America’s footsteps.
    Looks like your not a Trump supporter? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdbuff View Post
    I wouldn’t say we always follow in America’s footsteps.
    Justin does what the Whitehouse tells him. Joe and Justin are merely a puppet show. Obama's babysitting poopy pants while Kamala plays the giggler

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    Just another reminder that there is no 'pandemic'. Let's open things up, drop mask/capacity/distancing/vax mandates, and try and stop the economic bleeding.

    14 years of influenza and pneumonia hospitalizations data for Ontario shows an annual peak in Jan. of 27 per 100k.
    The unvaccinated are currently hospitalized at a rate of ~25 per 100k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwhacker View Post
    14 years of influenza and pneumonia hospitalizations data for Ontario shows an annual peak in Jan. of 27 per 100k.
    The unvaccinated are currently hospitalized at a rate of ~25 per 100k.
    And every year they have staff shortages due to Nurses getting the flu, and the ICUs are full capacity... been going on for decades. No money for Health Care say the Feds.

    Influenza shots are free every fall..yet only about 60% get them, mostly the elderly.
    Last edited by MikePal; January 17th, 2022 at 01:41 PM.

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    Wow. ..here's a great set of stats that show exactly how bad this pandemic has been to Canada... If you just watched the evening news , you'd think there were bodies lying in the streets.

    Look at the serious cases, only .4% of all cases ended up in the ICU.

    I don't know where the 'death' rate of 1% comes from....in Canada the total death per population still sits at .08%

    Last edited by MikePal; January 25th, 2022 at 02:01 AM.

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