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Isn't this enough?Right, but the correct way to handle any late results statistically is either to re-state the incorrect data, on its original day, or to apply an * in the notes to show the discrepancy.
Perhaps, but it's just a different way of recording it, and both ways have advantages and disadvantages. This way, there's at least transparency. Were they back-reported, there'd be calls of "hiding data" from the Covidiots.Reporting the numbers on the wrong day changes trendlines and forecasts and messes the data stream up badly.
"This is an Unvaccinated House"
Brave new world, apparently:
‘This is an unvaccinated house’: Ontario landlord files eviction notice over tenant’s vaccinated guests
After moving to a new apartment less than two weeks ago, Devitt has been told by her landlord she’ll need to move again — saying she broke the rules by bringing vaccinated guests into the home.www.simcoe.com
Right or wrong, I don't blame her for bugging out. Who needs to be subject to a nutbar.
Or perhaps the property owner was worried about the magnetic fields caused by all the vaccinated people lurking about. 'Now where did my damn keys go'.I guess it ain't one having WiFi either. Might as well be a haunted house soon.
AoD
This can be negated by wearing a tinfoil hat when you go outside.Or perhaps the property owner was worried about the magnetic fields caused by all the vaccinated people lurking about.
His excuse prior to this was "We're not gonna have a split society", which sounds like pandering to anti-vaxxer nonsense to me. And now, despite Manitoba and Quebec moving forward with their plans, he says it's the federal government's responsibility?I emailed Ford saying that I would feel much more confident about going out and into the small (and large) businesses he purports to support, if there were a generally recognised vaccine passport He replied:
Thank you for reaching out with your views about proof of vaccination.
Our government will not be issuing a vaccine passport. We have made it clear that any such policy must be led by the federal government. It can ensure a coordinated system that’s applied equally across the country.
For those looking for proof of vaccination, you will receive a printed receipt following your first and second shots. If you give consent to receive information electronically, you will also find an email with a digital receipt in your inbox. In addition to that, Ontarians can download or print a COVID-19 vaccine receipt through the provincial portal.
We will continue working with our health experts and businesses on reopening the province and providing the necessary tools to operate safely. The most powerful tool we have is vaccinations. We are committed – and well on our way – to having the most successful immunization campaign in the country.
Thanks again for contacting me.
Doug Ford
Premier of Ontario
His excuse prior to this was "We're not gonna have a split society", which sounds like pandering to anti-vaxxer nonsense to me. And now, despite Manitoba and Quebec moving forward with their plans, he says it's the federal government's responsibility?
Ford always blames the Feds if things look difficult, either they should NOT interfere with "Provincial Responsibilities" or they should!! Whichever puts any blame on others, typical.His excuse prior to this was "We're not gonna have a split society", which sounds like pandering to anti-vaxxer nonsense to me. And now, despite Manitoba and Quebec moving forward with their plans, he says it's the federal government's responsibility?
Ford always blames the Feds if things look difficult, either they should NOT interfere with "Provincial Responsibilities" or they should!! Whichever puts any blame on others, typical.
Ford always says we shouldn’t pander to special interest groups. Yet here he is not wanting to annoy the relatively small group of anti vaxxers. Part of his voting base perhaps? This way, he can blame the feds since his supporters hate Trudeau anywayHis excuse prior to this was "We're not gonna have a split society", which sounds like pandering to anti-vaxxer nonsense to me. And now, despite Manitoba and Quebec moving forward with their plans, he says it's the federal government's responsibility?