ajax18 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 4:50 pm
I sometimes suspect even you know you are spewing complete B.S..
Global warming and Covid are established science.
We know quite a bit, so it would not be wise to ignore what scientific consensus is telling us just because you don't like what they are saying.
There can be no room for disagreement on what is the best way to respond.
Plenty of room, but when it comes to science that disagreement has to be done with science and evidence.
When the CDC bureaucrets have spoken, the thinking has been done. Anyone not willing to mask up, shut down their business, or give up their car has blood on their hands for the deaths of 0.04% of the population.
CDC makes recommendations. It's politicians that decide whether to follow those recommendations. Your 0.04 % is very incorrect, but I suspect you know that. Even you can do the math of over a half million dead in a population of around 330 million.
Follow Dr. Fauci, follow Dr. Fauci, follow Dr. Fauci don't go astray. Follow Dr. Fauci, follow Dr. Fauci, follow Dr. Fauci he knows the way!
He is a life long expert hired to give us knowledge and recommendations regarding public health. People can certainly disagree, but again, it has to be done with evidence. His recommendations also don't come from just him, but teams of experts all over the world working together to come up with the best information about these issues. You only hate him because you don't like what he says without evidence and that Trump got jealous of him and went after him.
What percent of Canadians are vaccinated Themis? Did the lockdowns and restrictions ease up any in Canada because of it?
Yes. Even before vaccines were widely available. Every jurisdiction has eased restrictions when case counts have gone down low, and now that vaccines are widely available restrictions are now being more tied to hospitalizations, so not to overrun them. As more people get vaccinated or get infected by the virus those numbers will eventually get low enough to remove all restrictions. Canada does have higher vaccination numbers than the US and as a result less hospitalizations and deaths. It's not even distribution though. My province has the lowest numbers and the highest numbers of hospitalizations. Alberta has tended to wait until things get to crisis levels before acting. Interesting that it is the most conservative province in Canada, with a very conservative party running it atm. hmm