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Ontarian 3 points ago +3 / -0

The issue is lumping "unvaccinated" deaths from February when about 5% of the state was fully vaccinated and there was a different variant circulating. Given what we know about comorbidities many of these "unvaccinated" people who died may still have died had they been vaccinated.

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Ontarian 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's totally irrelevant.

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Ontarian -1 points ago +2 / -3

I think you're over-reacting and need to relax. I'm fairly certain that they can't drag you kicking and screaming to get vaccinated. If Ford wants to get re-elected, he won't cave into Trudeau on this. Take you're ranting somewhere else if you really are intended to do something violent irl (or if you're just a troll trying to bring down this forum).

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Ontarian 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hasn't it already been conveniently decreed that the Charter doesn't apply to people who choose to not be vaccinated? There's a reason why they're trying to associate "anti-vaxxers" with so-called white supremacy rather than admit those people are a lot more diverse. Sending this letter won't work, but it will more than likely help them identify people who are non-compliant. The old democratic rules don't work anymore, you have to assume we're living in a totalitarian state.

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Ontarian 0 points ago +1 / -1

Considering how many people die in this country from botched surgeries, those being cancelled could be saving thousands of lives.

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Ontarian 7 points ago +7 / -0

Not sure what the vaccination rate was back in February but I suspect that the majority of people were still unvaccinated, as was the case here. The fact that 905 people died after being fully vaccinated isn't very encouraging.

In Ontario, 100% of people aged 80 and over are vaccinated, something like 97% of 70 to 79 year olds. These age groups still represent the vast majority of deaths "with" covid in our province.

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Ontarian 4 points ago +4 / -0

It gets better. There could be a link with HIV.

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Ontarian 4 points ago +5 / -1

There are about 250 covid patients in ICU in Ontario, 100 are on ventilators. There are c. 370 hospitals in the province, which has a population of 14.5 million. You keep using proportionality because it looks more damning and scary, but the fact of the matter is covid has a very high survival rate and seriousness can be mitigated by factors other than vaccination -- but none of these measures are ever advocated, in fact some are poo-pooed as "conspiracy theories". Monoclonal antibody treatments were available since January 2021, highly effective at reducing severity and deaths, yet only began to be used in a limited basis in about September. When's the last time you bemoaned the fact that had it been used earlier, many lives could have been saved? Never?

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Ontarian 1 point ago +1 / -0

Check their profile and read some other posts, definitely a woman.

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Ontarian 1 point ago +1 / -0

either that or it deserves a Pulitzer for best troll post

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Ontarian 2 points ago +2 / -0

Apparently you can't do the math to figure out what 182 from 15% of 14,500,000 equals.

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Ontarian 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's shocking how easily they can be swayed to argument "unvaccinated" people should be denied or pay for their own treatment.

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Ontarian 2 points ago +2 / -0

won't be long before tuchodi will need a welfare check because his unvaxxed conspiracy theory has been thoroughly discredited...

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Ontarian 1 point ago +1 / -0

In a week the dark whatever-that-colour-is (puce ?) part will be a wafer-thin sliver.

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Ontarian 2 points ago +2 / -0

You believe this I guess.

CPC/PPC voters, if you want to believe these polls, tend to be more working class, not sure that exactly translates automatically into "white" like the media would have us believe. Lot's of vaccine-concerned people at rallies are neither white and/or men. I'm fairly certain the PPC fielded a more diverse group of candidates than the NDP did.

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Ontarian 2 points ago +2 / -0

“Thanks to our heroic vaccine effort, we’ve gained the upper hand against this virus,” Biden said. “We can live our lives, our kids can go back to school, our economy is roaring back.” Surely there was reason to celebrate. When he’d taken office six months earlier, more than 3,000 people were dying from COVID-19 each day; the death toll was now down to about 200 a day. When Donald Trump left Washington, D.C., on the morning of Biden’s inauguration, new cases were averaging 195,000 a day; by July 4, that figure had plunged to about 12,000. Biden’s tone was triumphant. The disease hadn’t “been vanquished,” he said, but the bands and the red-white-and-blue lanterns served as a festive promise that the isolation and fear wrought by the pandemic would soon subside. He mingled with the crowd, unmasked, shaking hands and signing autographs. “Biden Declares Success in Beating Pandemic in July 4 Speech” read a Bloomberg headline.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2021/09/how-delta-beat-biden-covid-pandemic/620003/

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Ontarian 4 points ago +4 / -0

Didn't he say he would turn things around during the first 100 days? So no, if you blame Trump for the first 400,000, then you have to blame Biden for the next 420,000 (and counting). Anything else would suggest you are using a pandemic for partisan politics, which is pretty disgusting.

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