Its our property management team. There was additional identifying info that I cropped out.
Recieved this as an email today. Typically I read and delete everything from this account. Is it worth being a pain in the ass about this?
If definitely seems to have some carefully ambiguous language. Not sure how many residents may not realize they are under no obligation to comply with this "expectation".
Is this only happening in Alberta? Why hasn't this been reported at the other 3 international airports currently in use?
Is the cited report available to the public? I haven't been able to find it anywhere.
I typically do not comment (on anything, anywhere), but almost all regulatory jurisdictions have very clear definitions of medical devices. A mRNA vaccine does not meet that criteria anywhere. Do not get caught off balence by semantics on this point. The vaccines being rolled out are almost certainly safe, but they are also almost certainly ineffective. Coronaviruses, by nature, mutate quickly and therefore a vaccine needs to be introduced every 6-8 monthes in order to address any given pathogen. The article given here reeks of anti-vacc nonsense. (FYI- I will not be getting the covid vaccine, not because I think it is unsafe, but because I doubt its effectiveness.)
Includes a pretty clear and concise breakdown of why current data does not support the need for another round of lockdowns.
This.
I'm pretty well aligned with the rhetoric, but am wary of joining something that is essentially an online social group. (Not that there's anything wrong with online social groups, they're just not my thing.)
Indeed, why can't we be more like that guy? That's it, I'm getting a "defend the police" t-shirt.
There goes the neighbourhood.
I don't actually care about the Community Team Members at all.
I do however, think other residents should be informed that they are under no obligation to share any health information with anyone, including the Community Team Members.
So the original question was really, should I post notices, spam email lists, complain, etc and make a stink?
Or do most Canadian adults know their rights? (A year ago, I would have said they do. Now I'm not so sure.)