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NoNewAbnormal 3 points ago +3 / -0

The "conservative" party of canada is no different than the "liberal" party, do not kid yourselves. All of these people are on the same team (theirs, not yours), they've all signed onto UN/WEF Agenda 2030, Canada will continue its rapidly accelerating decline into authoritarian dystopia under either one. There is no major party with any chance of winning that is not a part of the same agenda.

In other words, "voting your way out" of a completely corrupt system that is working as intended is impossible. The real solution lies elsewhere.

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NoNewAbnormal 4 points ago +4 / -0

Adrian Dix said Wednesday the increase should help B.C. meet increased demand for testing as the province heads into the cold and flu season.

wtf?

what a crock of shit.

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NoNewAbnormal 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's because most places have a really low test-positivity rate, and on top of that it's not fatal to anywhere between 99.4% to 99.8%+ of people, with the majority of that 0.2%-0.6% being the elderly with comorbidities. So even overlooking the issues with not having fulfilled koch's postulates, the issues with testing etc - it's still incredibly unlikely for you to encounter it and even unlikelier yet for you to have a severe outcome.

In my area, test positivity rates are at like 0.8%. So 99.2% of people being tested here are testing negative.

I have elderly family who supposedly had it, it was a mild cough for a couple days for them. But there's just no way to have any confidence in the testing, seeing as how they did NOT properly isolate the virus fulfilling Koch's postulates, and the PCR testing is not fit for purpose, with them using too many cycles amplifying random fragments. Hell even the WHO admitted a positive PCR test does NOT mean you're sick or contagious.