For some reason, on the Johns Hopkins CoVID-19 dashboard, Canada, as a country, has disappeared. (If you switch to the province/state/dependency mode, the individual provinces with infections still show up.)
This is disturbing, for someone who lives there ...
@rslade There are two reasons why the building may be on fire: 1) It was deliberately set 2) The 5G Cell tower has been set on fire.
Everything has changed, no one wants to spend money, they just want to bury their heads in the sand, and hope it goes away. Or as the UK have done mandate that everyone wears masks in public or you get fined.
Or do you ensure the second, third wave and carry on going to the beach and surfing like the Australians - She'll be right, it always will be. No it wont.
Regards
Caute_cautim
@Caute_cautimsaid:
> Or do you ensure the second, third wave and carry on going to the beach and surfing like the
> Australians - She'll be right, it always will be.
Speaking of Australia ...
The facts should never stand in the way of getting rid of your kids for a while (or permanently ...)
A few weeks back I had to take a decision on whether or not to get a haircut. A friend suggested making the best of YouTube & trying it at home, but I finally got one at a hair salon.
(For the record, I'm still working, and am asymptomatic so far)
Vancouver has a rather infamous area known as the Downtown Eastside. In a confined area (30 blocks) there is a large population (roughly 15,000) of street people, most having underlying health conditions. When the pandemic hit, it was considered a kind of foregone conclusion that the virus would sweep the area causing massive damage and a huge death rate.
Didn't happen.
Now a study is underway to try and find out why. It's possible that there is simply some kind of social isolation between the street population and the rest of society that has kept them safe. But it may be that there is some kind of immune system protection that could be further examined and developed. It'll be interesting to find out.
Probably the isolation......when I was in Vancouver we would go miles out of our way to avoid the Eastside.....(well maybe not miles but definitely blocks). It will be interesting to see the results of the study.
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