Friday, February 26, 2021

Wow, Canada Really Has A Handle On This Coronavirus Screw-Up

It is said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly but expecting a different result.

Case in point - Canadians expecting their idiotic and antipathetic government to resolve the Chinese flu crisis:

Canada's vaccine rollout received a boost Friday with the approval of a third COVID-19 inoculation, giving the country another immunization option at a time when case counts remain nearly 75 per cent higher than they were at the peak of the first wave of the pandemic.

Health Canada approved its third COVID-19 vaccine on Friday, this time from AstraZeneca, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an additional partnership with an India-based institute that will deliver two million more doses of the newly authorized jab to Canadians by the spring.

**

Ontario’s vaccination playbook, which outlines public health guidance, includes a vague mention of on-site and mobile clinics to reach “populations that are too frail to attend a mass immunization clinic” such as long-term care residents, but doesn’t mention those who are homebound in the community.


I'll just leave this right here:

Norway expressed increasing concern about the safety of the Pfizer Inc. vaccine on elderly people with serious underlying health conditions after raising an estimate of the number who died after receiving inoculations to 29.

The latest figure adds six to the number of known fatalities in Norway, and lowers the age group thought to be affected to 75 from 80. While it’s unclear exactly when the deaths occurred, Norway has given at least one dose to about 42,000 people and focused on those considered most at risk if they contract the virus, including the elderly.



It's just a local economy:

Small business owners who survived pandemic lockdowns borrowed an estimated $135 billion, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business said yesterday. Covid debts for storekeepers, restaurateurs, contractors and others averaged $169,992: “Economic damage we’ve seen so far is a tiny, tiny portion of what we’ll be seeing in the days ahead.”



You don't say:

“China only announced that this was human-to-human transmissible on Jan. 20,” Chang said. “If China had said nothing about the contagiousness of the disease, that would have been grossly irresponsible. But we know that China lied about this. They tried to tell the world it was not contagious when they knew that it was.”

“They also pressured countries not to impose travel restrictions and quarantines on arrivals from China while they were locking down their own country. … That means [Xi Jinping] must have thought that this was going to be effective in sending this virus out of China.”

Between lying about the contagiousness and enforcing strict domestic lockdowns while allowing international travel, Chang said there is only one conclusion to make.

“China deliberately spread this disease beyond its borders, which means that all the people who have died outside China, that’s murderous, because it’s 2.4 million people,” Chang said. “That’s mass murder.”



No comments: