Admiral Beez
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I don’t understand. Where are these people getting it? I don’t know anyone in the first person who’s tested positive. I rarely leave the house and only for groceries and solo motorcycle or bicycle rides for leisure.
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I don’t understand. Where are these people getting it? I don’t know anyone in the first person who’s tested positive. I rarely leave the house and only for groceries and solo motorcycle or bicycle rides for leisure.
I don’t understand. Where are these people getting it? I don’t know anyone in the first person who’s tested positive. I rarely leave the house and only for groceries and solo motorcycle or bicycle rides for leisure.
The stats are there. They are getting it in workplaces and schools account for a large percentage. My neighbour‘s entire family was sick (teacher with school aged children); one of the family is now on a vent. Extended family member attending university tested positive yesterday.I don’t understand. Where are these people getting it? I don’t know anyone in the first person who’s tested positive. I rarely leave the house and only for groceries and solo motorcycle or bicycle rides for leisure.
The stats are there. They are getting it in workplaces and schools account for a large percentage. My neighbour‘s entire family was sick (teacher with school aged children); one of the family is now on a vent. Extended family member attending university tested positive yesterday.
Not everyone gets to stay home.
I don’t understand. Where are these people getting it? I don’t know anyone in the first person who’s tested positive. I rarely leave the house and only for groceries and solo motorcycle or bicycle rides for leisure.
Essential workers who can't work remotely and multigenerational households.I don’t understand. Where are these people getting it? I don’t know anyone in the first person who’s tested positive. I rarely leave the house and only for groceries and solo motorcycle or bicycle rides for leisure.
My visit at the Convention Centre mass vaccination centre last Monday was the first time I was close to a number of people since the beginning of the pandemic. And of course, I learned later that an employee had COVID while we were there, and that we should monitor our symptoms... I suppose we shoudn't expect people working in those centres to have been vaccinated already!
I don’t understand. Where are these people getting it? I don’t know anyone in the first person who’s tested positive. I rarely leave the house and only for groceries and solo motorcycle or bicycle rides for leisure.
Isn't that more a Peel and York region rather than Toronto experience? I'm referring to cases in Toronto, we don't have many factories or food processing plants in Toronto. Some yes, ive worked at some but nothing like in Brampton and 'sauga.Schools and workplaces. Factories and food processioning plants are running full production to keep up with the crazy demand. They bring the virus home and spreads through out the multi generational housing they live in. With the cost of housing, It's not unusual to have two and three families living under one roof now a days.
Isn't that more a Peel and York region rather than Toronto experience? I'm referring to cases in Toronto, we don't have many factories or food processing plants in Toronto. Some yes, ive worked at some but nothing like in Brampton and 'sauga.
Good point. I'm just glad to be vaccinated now.People living in northeast and west Toronto are likely the ones working in these settings and given the demographics, probably the most likely to be living in multi-generational housing as well. It should be no surprise to anyone that areas with the highest positivity rates in Peel are literally contiguous to these areas in Toronto.
AoD
- Between 1995 when they were elected and 2003 when the Harris/Eves government was defeated, a total of more than 11,400 hospital beds was cut. More than one of every three of Ontario’s acute care and chronic care hospital beds were closed.[1]
- Between 1996 and 2000, 39 hospitals were ordered closed. Six psychiatric hospitals were also closed. Forty-four other hospitals were amalgamated, and Harris’ restructuring commission also proposed that 100 more hospitals be combined in 18 networks or clusters.
...in October 2017, the Wynne government announced $100 million – $150 million to reopen hospital bed capacity. This money funded 1,200 hospital beds and an additional set of “transitional beds” (lower level of care, lower level of funding beds, all of which were temporary. In response to pressure, then Health Minister Eric Hoskins said he would seek approval from Treasury Board to extend them. In February 2018, Health Minister Eric Hoskins announced $187 million would be in the 2018 Budget for the next fiscal year (2018-19 — the year we are now in) to continue those 1,200 hospital beds past the election. Through the summer, the Ford government systematically rolled back many or most of the provisions of the 2018 budget. Today, Ford appears to have decreased the funding to $90 million in his announcement for 1,100 hospital beds for one year.
I don’t understand. Where are these people getting it? I don’t know anyone in the first person who’s tested positive. I rarely leave the house and only for groceries and solo motorcycle or bicycle rides for leisure.