Well maybe the government could have spent that $400+ Billion on beefing up the nations healthcare system instead of handing out $2000 a month CERB cheques to every person who was too lazy to work or got screwed over by the very restrictions that the government, not the virus put into place.
If a couple hundred people spread across a province is enough to sink the system that should have been a massive wake up call. Christ, we've known the system was spread thin for a very long time now and we've done very, very little to address it let alone fix it.
But rather than fix it here we are firing healthcare workers that don't want to be bossed around with vaccine mandates. By the way, where are all the sick and dying nurses, doctors, care-aids? I mean for the past two years they have been on the front lines dealing with Covid patients non stop everyday.....why haven't we been seeing them drop like flies? I haven't seen or heard jackshit about that.
Ok. A whopping 43 deaths nationwide in two years from a population of 38 million.
So yeah, like I said, you don't really hear about them getting sick and dying even though they are directly exposed to it frequently, daily even. Almost as if the whole thing is overblown bullshit meant to peddle vaccines and implement the passport system....neither of which are/will work but will make a select few even richer.
43 deaths nationwide in two years from a population of 38 million.
43 out of how many? There are not 38 million healthcare workers in Canada, so that statement is a non-starter. Tough to have a meaningful conversation with responses like that.
On the other hand healthcare workers in Canada do get the virus. 90,000 of them as of June 15 this year. The reason you don't hear about them is because you don't ask about it.
The reason we don't hear about them is because only 43 of them died despite being exposed to the virus far more than the average person. That doesn't really make the news or help spread the fear does it?
I wonder what the average age of the 43 who died were and if they had any comorbidities? If I had to guess they'd probably be 60 or older based off the Health Canada stats that show hardly anyone under 60 has died from Covid over two damn years.
Well maybe the government could have spent that $400+ Billion on beefing up the nations healthcare system instead of handing out $2000 a month CERB cheques to every person who was too lazy to work or got screwed over by the very restrictions that the government, not the virus put into place.
If a couple hundred people spread across a province is enough to sink the system that should have been a massive wake up call. Christ, we've known the system was spread thin for a very long time now and we've done very, very little to address it let alone fix it.
But rather than fix it here we are firing healthcare workers that don't want to be bossed around with vaccine mandates. By the way, where are all the sick and dying nurses, doctors, care-aids? I mean for the past two years they have been on the front lines dealing with Covid patients non stop everyday.....why haven't we been seeing them drop like flies? I haven't seen or heard jackshit about that.
That's because you haven't looked, have you? https://www.cihi.ca/en/covid-19-cases-and-deaths-in-health-care-workers-in-canada-infographic
Ok. A whopping 43 deaths nationwide in two years from a population of 38 million.
So yeah, like I said, you don't really hear about them getting sick and dying even though they are directly exposed to it frequently, daily even. Almost as if the whole thing is overblown bullshit meant to peddle vaccines and implement the passport system....neither of which are/will work but will make a select few even richer.
43 out of how many? There are not 38 million healthcare workers in Canada, so that statement is a non-starter. Tough to have a meaningful conversation with responses like that.
On the other hand healthcare workers in Canada do get the virus. 90,000 of them as of June 15 this year. The reason you don't hear about them is because you don't ask about it.
https://www.cihi.ca/en/covid-19-cases-and-deaths-in-health-care-workers-in-canada
So 43 of 90,000 then. That's 0.047%.
The reason we don't hear about them is because only 43 of them died despite being exposed to the virus far more than the average person. That doesn't really make the news or help spread the fear does it?
I wonder what the average age of the 43 who died were and if they had any comorbidities? If I had to guess they'd probably be 60 or older based off the Health Canada stats that show hardly anyone under 60 has died from Covid over two damn years.