Well I dunno, you tell me. Maybe if the various prov health services stopped firing docs, nurses and staff for not wanting The Jabba The Hurt, maybe we could get them started?
Theres 34,000 odd beds in On alone. They have the beds. The staff? Cant help em with that, shoulda thought of that before they started firing staff.
Strange that this wasn't followed for SARS1, which had a CFR of about 10%, and hospitals all over Canada didn't fall apart or the country go into hysterics.
However if someone is terrified that a doc or nurse treating you (for an unreleated instake say) may have caught the rona that day from the checkout line at Walmart, despite it having an IFR at worst of 0.31% <70 - then you got bigger issues.
Have you got those elective surgeries started yet?
Well I dunno, you tell me. Maybe if the various prov health services stopped firing docs, nurses and staff for not wanting The Jabba The Hurt, maybe we could get them started?
Theres 34,000 odd beds in On alone. They have the beds. The staff? Cant help em with that, shoulda thought of that before they started firing staff.
There must be some reason they don't want people of unknown or no vaccination status near sick people. I wonder what that is.
Strange that this wasn't followed for SARS1, which had a CFR of about 10%, and hospitals all over Canada didn't fall apart or the country go into hysterics.
However if someone is terrified that a doc or nurse treating you (for an unreleated instake say) may have caught the rona that day from the checkout line at Walmart, despite it having an IFR at worst of 0.31% <70 - then you got bigger issues.
"a total of 8,098 people worldwide became sick with SARS during the 2003 outbreak. Of these, 774 died." https://www.cdc.gov/sars/about/fs-sars.html
SARS2 - currently 327,198,129 cases, 5,555,298 deaths.
Can you spot the difference?